NB: start planned for Nov 15, 2016; participants included: Atlabara (Juba), Nasir FC (Yei), Malakia FC (Torit), Koryom FC (Bor); cancelled due to "financial and logistical constraints"; cup winners Al-Salam (Wau) enter CAF Confederation Cup 2017
1/8 Finals [Oct 25, Juba] Young Stars (Torit) 6-3 City Stars (Yei) [Oct 25, Aweil] Al-Salam (Wau) 4-0 Wanyjok United [Oct 26, Juba] Koryom FC (Bor) bt Super Eagles (Yambio) [Oct 26, Aweil] Kwajok United - Rumbek City NB: Al-Hilal (Juba) and Nile Eagle (Nimule) qualified by default as opponents didn't show Quarterfinals [Oct 27, Juba] Al-Hilal (Juba) 2-0 Nile Eagle (Nimule) [Oct 28, Juba] Young Stars (Torit) bt Koryom FC (Bor) Semifinals [Aweil] Al-Eslah (Aweil) 0-0 Al-Salam (Wau) [Salam on pen] [Oct 29, Juba] Al-Hilal (Juba) lt Young Stars (Torit) Final [Nov 6, National Stadium, Juba] Al-Salam (Wau) 3-0 Young Stars (Torit) [Samy Abuhuzifa (2), Oliver Kangi] NB: Young Stars (Torit) were ambushed on their way home from Juba on Nov 8, several players and officials were injured and one died
list of champions and cup winners.
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