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The Trophée Ville de Monaco or the City of Monaco Trophy in English, is an
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held for
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in the country of
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. It is the second-highest football competition in Monaco, behind the
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.


Champions

* 1995 – Anciens O.S. Monaco * 1996 – SBM Administration * 1997 – Sûreté Publique * 1998 – Mairie de Monaco * 1999 – HBS * 2000 – Crédit Foncier * 2001 – OSM Monacolor * 2002 – Ribeiro Frères * 2003 – Anciens Hôpital * 2004 – Sofamo Biotherm * 2005 – Single Buoy Moorins * 2006 – Mecaplast Group * 2007 – SMA * 2008 – Lancaster Group * 2009 – Sofamo Biotherm * 2010 – Sûreté Publique * 2011 – CCF Wolzok * 2012 – Mairie de Monaco * 2013 – SMB Slot Machines * 2014 – Sûreté Publique * 2015 – Carabiniers du Prince FC * 2016 – CCF Wolzok * 2017 – Pompiers Monaco * 2018 – Centre Rainier III * 2019 – Sûreté Publique * 2020 – A.P. Poste M.C. * 2021 – ''cancelled due to the
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Sûreté Publique * 2023 - Casino Monte Carlo


See also

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Challenge Monégasque The Challenge Monégasque football cup is a football tournament for amateur football teams from Monaco, beginning in 1991. In recent years, the tournament has been seen as a third level competition in the country, below the Challenge Prince Rai ...


References

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