The Papua New Guinea FA Cup, also known for sponsorship reasons as Besta Cup,[1] is the top association football knockout cup tournament of Papua New Guinea, organized by the Papua New Guinea Football Association since 1988.[2]
Organising body | Papua New Guinea Football Association |
---|---|
Founded | 1988 |
Region | OFC |
Current champions | Morobe FC (2019) |
Most successful team(s) | Madang FC Lae City FC (3) |
Winners
editSeason | Champion | Result | Runner-up |
---|---|---|---|
PNGFA Cup | |||
1988
|
Lae City FC | 2-0
|
Adama |
1990
|
Madang FC | ||
1991
|
Port Moresby | ||
2003
|
Madang FC | 3-1
|
Lae City FC |
2006
|
Finschhafen | 1-1*
|
Port Moresby |
Besta Cup | |||
2011
|
Lae City FC | 3-1
|
Public Servants SA |
2012
|
Lae City FC | 7-0
|
Boungaville FC |
2014
|
Manus | 3-2
|
Lae City FC |
2015
|
Manus | 1-0
|
Madang FC |
2016
|
Unknown
| ||
2017
|
Madang FC | 0-0 (5-4p)
|
PMSA |
2018
|
Morobe | 3-0
|
Almani |
2019
|
Morobe | 1-1**
|
NCD PSSA |
*Finschhafen won the 2006 cup, but unknown it was in extra time or a penalty shootout.
**Morobe won the 2019 cup on penalties, but the result is unknown.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b "Morobe men and PMSA women retain Besta title". PNGFootball.com.pg. 2019-11-03. Retrieved 2022-11-05.
- ^ Papua New Guinea - List of Cup Winners, RSSSF.com