Cypriot Cup
Founded1934 (1934)
RegionCyprus
Number of teams28
Domestic cup(s)Cypriot Super Cup
Current championsOmonia
(16th title)
Most successful club(s)APOEL
(21 titles)
Television broadcastersCytaVision
PrimeTel
Websitecfacup.com.cy
2023–24 Cypriot Cup

The Cypriot Cup, formally known as the Cypriot Coca-Cola Cup of First and Second Division (Greek: Κύπελλο Κύπρου Coca-Cola A' B' Κατηγορίας) for sponsorship purposes, is a Cypriot knockout football club competition, hosted annually by the Cyprus Football Association.[1][2]

First held in 1934, it is the second most important competition in Cypriot football, after the Cypriot First Division. Since 2008, it is contested by teams from the first and second division, while teams from the third and fourth division compete in the Cypriot Cup for lower divisions.

The winners of the Cypriot Cup qualify for one of UEFA's European competitions, and a place in the Cypriot Super Cup. APOEL are the most successful team in the competition with 21 titles, while Omonia are the current champions, having defeated AEL Limassol in the 2023 final.

History

The Cypriot Cup was first held in the 1934–35 season, the same year the Cyprus Football Association was founded. The 1934–35 Cypriot Cup was the first competition ever held by CFA, since it took part before the 1934–35 Cypriot First Division.[3] The Cyprus Cup has been held every season since then, with the following exceptions:

  1. During the period 1941–1944, the competition was not held due to World War II. Many Cypriots were voluntarily enlisted in the Greek and English army, and also formed a Cypriot constitution. Most teams had undertaken a national project by collecting money and clothing to be sent to Greece in order to assist the Greek people and the army. Moreover, many Greek refugees fled to Cyprus. Due to the war conditions, the CFA decided to suspend all the competitions.[4][5][6]
  2. During the periods 1955–58 and 1959–61, the competition was not held due to the unstable situation in Cyprus regarding the EOKA struggle. Meanwhile, a special cup was held in 1958–59 season. That season, the Cypriot Championship was not held for the same reasons. When the situation improved and Cyprus was heading towards independence, the CFA decided to bring back the teams which were inactive for several months and decided to launch a special cup called the "Independence Cup". The competition was official and its winners were listed as Cypriot Cup winners.[4][7][8] The cup was held again in the 1961–62 season.
  3. In the 2019–20 season, the competition was abandoned after the quarter-finals, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since 1962, the sponsor of the competition is Coca-Cola Cyprus (Lanitis Bros Ltd). In 1998, the competition was officially named the Cypriot Coca-Cola Cup.[1][4][9]

Participating teams

At first, only the teams of the Cypriot First Division could take part in the competition. The Cypriot Second Division was considered non-league at the time, since it majorly consisted of reserve teams of the First Division clubs.

From 1952–53 until 2007–08, the teams of the Cypriot Second Division also took part in the Cypriot Cup, with the exception of the 1963–64 season. In certain seasons in the 1960s and 1970s, only the top teams of the league would participate. From 1975–76 onwards, every team of the Second Division would take part in the Cypriot Cup. No Second Division team has ever reached the final, but they managed to qualify to the semi-finals four times (Nea Salamis Famagusta in 1953–54, Orfeas Nicosia in 1983–84, PAEEK in 1984–85 and AEP Paphos in 2005–06).

From 1971–72 until 2007–08, the teams of the Cypriot Third Division would take part in Cypriot Cup. Since 2008–09, the Third Division teams are no longer allowed to participate, but if they so wish, they can take part in the Cypriot Cup for lower divisions. No Third Division team ever reached the final or the semi-finals, but they managed to qualify to the quarter-finals once (Chalkanoras Idaliou in 1987–88).

The teams of the Cypriot Fourth Division would take part in the Cypriot Cup from 1986–87 until 2007–08. Since 2008–09, the Cypriot Fourth Division teams do not participate in the Cypriot Cup, but they are allowed to take part in the Cypriot Cup for lower divisions.

Format

The structure of the cup has changed throughout the years:

  1. From 1934–35 until 1983–84, the competition was traditionally a pure knockout tournament. In all rounds each tie was played as a single leg and was held at the home ground of one of the two teams, according to the draw results. Each tie winner was qualifying to the next round. If a match was drawn, extra time was following. If extra time was ended also in a draw, there was a replay at the ground of the team who were away for the first game. Exceptions were the 1958–59 Cypriot Cup and the 1973–74 Cypriot Cup, with all ties being two-legged, except the final which was a single match.
  2. From 1984–85 until 2001–02, the competition was traditionally a pure knockout tournament. The preliminary rounds were played as a single leg and was held at the home ground of one of the two teams, according to the draw results. From the first round all ties were two-legged, except the final which was a single match.
  3. From 2002–03 until 2005–06, the competition was traditionally a pure knockout tournament. The preliminary rounds were played as a single leg and was held at the home ground of one of the two teams, according to the draw results. From the first round all ties were two-legged, except the round of 16 where the teams were drawn into four groups of four. The teams of each group played against each other twice, once at their home and once away. The group winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the quarter-finals. The final was a single match.
  4. From 2006–07 until 2007–08, the competition was traditionally a pure knockout tournament. The preliminary rounds were played as a single leg and was held at the home ground of one of the two teams, according to the draw results. From the first round all ties were two-legged, except the quarter-finals where the teams were drawn into two groups of four. The teams of each group played against each other twice, once at their home and once away. The group winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the semi-finals. The final was a single match.
  5. From 2008–09 until 2010–11, the competition was traditionally a pure knockout tournament. All ties were two-legged, except the final which was in a single match. Since 2011–12 Cypriot Cup the preliminary round was played as a single leg and was held at the home ground of one of the two teams, according to the draw results. From the first round all ties were two-legged, except the final which was a single match.
  6. Since 2011–12, the competition is traditionally a pure knockout tournament. The preliminary round is played as a single leg and is held at the home ground of one of the two teams, according to the draw results. From the first round all ties are two-legged, except the final which is played in a single match.

European participations

Since 1962–63, the winner of the Cypriot Cup qualifies to one of the UEFA competitions. Initially, this would be the Cup Winners' Cup.[10][11] After the Cup Winners' Cup was abolished in 1999, the Cypriot Cup winner would qualify for the UEFA Cup (known as the Europa League since 2009).[12] Since the 2022–23 season, the Cup winner enters the qualifying rounds of the Europa Conference League.

Previously, if the cup winner was also the winner of the Cypriot First Division (meaning they had already qualified for a European competition), their place would be given to the runners-up of the Cup. Since 2015, after UEFA's decision, if the cup winner is also the winner of the Cypriot First Division, then the place of the Cypriot Cup winner is given to the second team of the domestic championship, and the fourth team also qualifies to the same European competition.[13][14]

Host stadiums (finals)

The Cypriot Cup final has taken place in six different stadiums. From 1934–35 until 1974–75, the final was held in Nicosia, at the old GSP Stadium, regardless of whether the stadium was the home ground of one of the two finalists. The only exception was the 1970–71 Cypriot Cup, where a replay final was needed after Omonia and Anorthosis had drawn at the GSP Stadium (Omonia's home ground). The replay was played at the GSE Stadium, Anorthosis' home ground in Famagusta. The GSP Stadium was chosen as the ground of the final as it was the stadium with the biggest capacity in Cyprus, at the time.[15]

In 1975, the Tsirion Stadium was built in Limassol, and it hosted the final of the 1975–76 Cypriot Cup. The next two finals were played at the GSP Stadium. The final of the 1977–78 Cypriot Cup was the last one to take place at the old GSP Stadium. The final of the 1978–79 Cypriot Cup was played at the newly built Makario Stadium at Nicosia.[15]

After 1981, the ground of the final was chosen with neutrality in mind: If the two teams were based in different cities, then the final would take place in a third city. In the event that this was not an option (there were only appropriate stadiums in Nicosia and Limassol until 1989), the ground of the final was determined by a draw.[15]

In 1999, the new GSP Stadium was built, and hosted the 1999–2000 Cypriot Cup final between Omonia and APOEL. Since then, due to its large capacity, the GSP stadium is always considered to be the first choice option for the cup final, although it is often not a neutral ground, as APOEL and Omonia frequently appear in the final.[15]

The following table shows the stadiums that held the Cypriot Cup finals from 1934–35 until 2022–23, the number of finals that each stadium held and the seasons where each stadium held the final. Although there are 81 editions of the Cypriot Cup, 85 finals have been played, as a replay was needed in five cases, while the 2019–20 Cypriot Cup was abandoned.

Stadium N. Seasons
Old GSP Stadium 37 1934–35 (2 finals), 1935–36, 1936–37 1937–38 1938–39, 1939–40, 1940–41, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1958–59, 1961–62, 1962–63 (2 finals), 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78
Tsirion Stadium 18 1975–76, 1980–81 (2 finals), 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2012–13, 2015–16
GSP Stadium 17 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021-22, 2022-23
Makario Stadium 7 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82 (replay), 1984–85, 1990–91, 1996–97, 1997–98
GSZ Stadium 5 1992–93, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2014–15
GSE Stadium 1 1970–71 (replay)

Cypriot Cup Finals

The table below lists the teams that participated in the final of the cup each season.[16][17][18]

Season Winner Score Runner-up
1934–35 Trust 0–0 / 1–0 (R) APOEL
1935–36 Trust 4–1 Lefkoşa Türk Spor Kulübü
1936–37 APOEL 2–1 Trust
1937–38 Trust 2–1 AEL Limassol
1938–39 AEL Limassol 3–1 APOEL
1939–40 AEL Limassol 3–1 Pezoporikos Larnaca
1940–41 APOEL 2–1 AEL Limassol
1941–1944
Suspended due to World War II
1944–45 EPA Larnaca 3–1 APOEL
1945–46 EPA Larnaca 2–1 APOEL
1946–47 APOEL 4–1 Anorthosis
1947–48 AEL Limassol 2–0 APOEL
1948–49 Anorthosis 3–0 APOEL
1949–50 EPA Larnaca 2–1 Anorthosis
1950–51 APOEL 7–0 EPA Larnaca
1951–52 Çetinkaya Türk 4–1 Pezoporikos Larnaca
1952–53 EPA Larnaca 2–1 Çetinkaya Türk
1953–54 Çetinkaya Türk 2–1 Pezoporikos Larnaca
1954–55 EPA Larnaca 2–1 Pezoporikos Larnaca
1955–1958
Not Held
1958–59 Anorthosis 1–0 AEL Limassol
1959–1961
Not Held
1961–62 Anorthosis 5–2 Olympiakos Nicosia
1962–63 APOEL 2–2 / 1–0 (R) Anorthosis
1963–64 Anorthosis 3–0 APOEL
1964–65 Omonia 5–1 Apollon Limassol
1965–66 Apollon Limassol 4–2 Nea Salamina
1966–67 Apollon Limassol 1–0 Alki Larnaca
1967–68 APOEL 2–1 EPA Larnaca
1968–69 APOEL 1–0 Omonia
1969–70 Pezoporikos Larnaca 2–1 Alki Larnaca
1970–71 Anorthosis 1–1 (aet) / 1–0 (aet) (R) Omonia
1971–72 Omonia 3–1 (aet) Pezoporikos Larnaca
1972–73 APOEL 1–0 Pezoporikos Larnaca
1973–74 Omonia 2–0 Enosis Neon Paralimni
1974–75 Anorthosis 3–2 Enosis Neon Paralimni
1975–76 APOEL 6–0 Alki Larnaca
1976–77 Olympiakos Nicosia 2–0 Alki Larnaca
1977–78 APOEL 3–0 Olympiakos Nicosia
1978–79 APOEL 1–0 (aet) AEL Limassol
1979–80 Omonia 3–1 Alki Larnaca
1980–81 Omonia 1–1 (aet) / 3–0 (R) Enosis Neon Paralimni
1981–82 Omonia 2–2 (aet) / 4–1 (R) Apollon Limassol
1982–83 Omonia 2–1 Enosis Neon Paralimni
1983–84 APOEL 3–1 (aet) Pezoporikos Larnaca
1984–85 AEL Limassol 1–0 EPA Larnaca
1985–86 Apollon Limassol 2–0 APOEL
1986–87 AEL Limassol 1–0 Apollon Limassol
1987–88 Omonia 2–1 AEL Limassol
1988–89 AEL Limassol 3–2 (aet) Aris Limassol
1989–90 Nea Salamina 3–2 Omonia
1990–91 Omonia 1–0 Olympiakos Nicosia
1991–92 Apollon Limassol 1–0 Omonia
1992–93 APOEL 4–1 Apollon Limassol
1993–94 Omonia 1–0 (aet) Anorthosis
1994–95 APOEL 4–2 Apollon Limassol
1995–96 APOEL 2–0 (aet) AEK Larnaca
1996–97 APOEL 2–0 Omonia
1997–98 Anorthosis 3–1 Apollon Limassol
1998–99 APOEL 2–0 Anorthosis
1999–00 Omonia 4–2 APOEL
2000–01 Apollon Limassol 1–0 Nea Salamina
2001–02 Anorthosis 1–0 Ethnikos Achna
2002–03 Anorthosis 0–0 (aet, 5–3 pen) AEL Limassol
2003–04 AEK Larnaca 2–1 AEL Limassol
2004–05 Omonia 2–0 Digenis Morphou
2005–06 APOEL 3–2 (aet) AEK Larnaca
2006–07 Anorthosis 3–2 Omonia
2007–08 APOEL 2–0 Anorthosis
2008–09 APOP Kinyras 2–0 AEL Limassol
2009–10 Apollon Limassol 2–1 APOEL
2010–11 Omonia 1–1 (aet, 4–3 pen) Apollon Limassol
2011–12 Omonia 1–0 AEL Limassol
2012–13 Apollon Limassol 2–1 (aet) AEL Limassol
2013–14 APOEL 2–0 Ermis Aradippou
2014–15 APOEL 4–2 AEL Limassol
2015–16 Apollon Limassol 2–1 Omonia
2016–17 Apollon Limassol 1–0 APOEL
2017–18 AEK Larnaca 2–1 Apollon Limassol
2018–19 AEL Limassol 2–0 APOEL
2019–20
Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Anorthosis Famagusta 2–1 (aet) Olympiakos Nicosia
2021–22 Omonia 0–0 (aet, 5–4 pen) Ethnikos Achna
2022–23 Omonia 1–0 AEL Limassol

Performances

Performance by club

Club[18] Winners Runners-up Winning Seasons
APOEL
21
12
1936–37, 1940–41, 1946–47, 1950–51, 1962–63, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1983–84, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2013–14, 2014–15
Omonia
16
7
1964–65, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2021–22, 2022–23
Anorthosis
11
6
1948–49, 1958–59, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1970–71, 1974–75, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2020–21
Apollon Limassol
9
8
1965–66, 1966–67, 1985–86, 1991–92, 2000–01, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2016–17
AEL Limassol
7
12
1938–39, 1939–40, 1947–48, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1988–89, 2018–19
EPA Larnaca
5
3
1944–45, 1945–46, 1949–50, 1952–53, 1954–55
Trust
3
1
1934–35, 1935–36, 1937–38
AEK Larnaca
2
2
2003–04, 2017–18
Çetinkaya Türk
2
1
1951–52, 1953–54
Pezoporikos Larnaca
1
7
1969–70
Olympiakos Nicosia
1
4
1976–77
Nea Salamina
1
2
1989–90
APOP Kinyras
1
2008–09
Alki Larnaca
5
Enosis Neon Paralimni
4
Ethnikos Achna
2
Aris Limassol
1
Digenis Morphou
1
Ermis Aradippou
1

Detailed participations and performance by club

The following table shows the participations per club in the cup from its foundation up to the 2016–17 season, and the statistics of each team regarding the wins, the times were finalists, their appearances in the semi-finals and the quarter-finals, and the number of qualifications and eliminations that each team has achieved or suffered respectively.[19]

The teams are classified based on the number of entries in the competition. So far, a total of 158 teams participated in the Cypriot Cup. No team has participated in all the cup editions (74 in total, including the 2016–17 season). APOEL and AEL were absent only from a single cup season, the season they were participating in the Greek league.

Rank Club Participations Winners Runners-up Semifinals Quarterfinals Qualifications Eliminations
1APOEL FC752111535815554
2AEL Limassol75711274911069
3Olympiakos Nicosia721318377671
4Anorthosis Famagusta FC69116315112759
5Aris Limassol FC65017236665
6Nea Salamis Famagusta FC601212328659
7AC Omonia59157365014145
8Apollon Limassol5898283811449
9Alki Larnaca FC53058216953
10Enosis Neon Paralimni FC51047287551
11PAEEK FC14900143849
12EPA Larnaca FC475314265642
13Ethnikos Achna FC46015154946
14Othellos Athienou FC4600012246
15Pezoporikos Larnaca FC451717296644
16Ermis Aradippou FC4501174345
17Doxa Katokopias FC4500232645
18Omonia Aradippou4500052945
19Digenis Akritas Morphou FC4301133643
20ASIL Lysi4200032942
21Anagennisi Deryneia FC4200023942
22Chalkanoras Idaliou4100032741
23Ethnikos Assia FC4000032840
24Akritas Chlorakas3900011839
25APOP Paphos FC3800483138
26Orfeas Nicosia3800142538
27Evagoras Paphos3400083734
28Enosis Neon THOI Lakatamia3400002034
29APEP FC23300022933
30Adonis Idaliou3300002033
31Iraklis Gerolakkou3200001332
32Onisilos Sotira3000012630
33Ayia Napa FC2700022627
34AEZ Zakakiou2700002327
35AEK Kythreas2700001327
36AEK Larnaca FC242211185022
37Keravnos Strovolou FC32300021323
38Apollon Lympion2200001922
39Achyronas Liopetriou2100001621
40MEAP Nisou2100001821
41AEM Morphou190000619
42Elpida Xylofagou1900001219
43Ethnikos Latsion FC180000218
44Elia Lythrodonta180000418
45Neos Aionas Trikomou1800001118
46Çetinkaya Türk S.K.4172212141715
47Digenis Akritas Ipsona1700001717
48Rotsidis Mammari170000917
49Anagennisi Germasogeias FC1500001115
50AEP Paphos FC1400121714
51APEP Pelendriou1400001014
52ENAD Ayiou Dometiou FC140000314
53Enosis Kokkinotrimithia140000914
54Digenis Oroklinis130000713
55Kentro Neotitas Maroniton130000713
56Olympos Xylofagou1300001013
57AEK Katholiki1200001212
58AEK Ammochostos110000011
59ASO Ormideia110000511
60Ethnikos Defteras1100001111
61Ellinismos Akakiou110000111
62Olimpiada Neapolis FC110000311
63Orfeas Athienou110000711
64SEK Agiou Athanasiou110000511
65Armenian Young Men's Association100006010
66Anagennisi Lythrodonta100000310
67ATE PEK Ergaton100000510
68APOP Kinyras FC91012138
69AEK Kakopetrias9000089
70Kinyras Empas9000079
71Tsaggaris Peledriou9000059
72AEK/Achilleas Ayiou Theraponta8000048
73Atromitos Yeroskipou8000068
74Doxa Paliometochou8000038
75Ethnikos Asteras Limassol8000018
76OXEN Peristeronas8000048
77Poseidonas Giolou8000048
78Sourouklis Troullon8000038
79Faros Acropoleos8000018
80Fotiakos Frenarou8000078
81ENAD Polis Chrysochous FC7000057
82Th.O.I. Avgorou FC7000037
83Parthenon Zodeia7000017
84Frenaros FC 20007000037
85AEM Mesogis56000056
86AOL – Omonia Lakatamias66000046
87APEY Ypsona6000056
88Pafos FC5001235
89Karmiotissa FC5000135
90Achilleas Kaimakli FC5000005
91Doxa Devtera5000035
92Enosis Neon Parekklisia FC5000015
93Kimonas Xylotympou5000005
94Livadiakos Livadion5000065
95Olympias Frenarou FC5000005
96Triptolemus Evrychou5000025
97Enosis Neon Trust4314371
98AEK Kouklia FC4000014
99AMEK Kapsalou4000024
100AMEP Parekklisia4000024
101Anagennisi Prosfigon Ayiou Antoniou Lemesou4000004
102ATE PEK Parekklisias4000004
103Achilleas Ayiou Theraponta4000034
104Libanos Kormakiti4000004
105Nikos & Sokratis Erimis4000014
106Panellinios Limassol4000004
107PEFO Olympiakos4000014
108Spartakos Kitiou4000044
109Gençler Birliği SK3000113
110FC Episkopi3000013
111Amathus Limassol3000003
112APEAN Ayia Napa3000043
113Doxa Polemidion3000033
114Elpida Prosfigon Paphou3000013
115Enosis Panelliniou-Antaeus Limassol3000023
116Panikos Pourgouridis Lemesou3000023
117Poseidon Larnacas3000003
118Mağusa Türk Gücü S.K.3000023
119Doğan Türk Birliği2000132
120Adonis Geroskipou2000002
121AEK Karava FC2000012
122Alki Oroklini2000002
123Anagennisi Larnacas2000012
124Anagennisi Trachoni2000002
125Antaeus Limassol2000002
126APEA Akrotiriou2000002
127Arion Lemesou2000002
128ASOB Vatili2000002
129Digenis Agiou Nikolaou2000022
130Dynamo Pervolion2000012
131Elpida Liopetriou2000002
132Enosis Neon Ayia Napa2000022
133Gaydzak Nicosia2000002
134Gençlik Gücü T.S.K.2000002
135Kormakitis FC2000012
136Olympias Lympion2000002
137Olympos Acheritou2000002
138Panikos & Sokratis Zakakiou2000002
139AMEAN Agiou Nikolaou1000021
140Anagennisi Mouttalou1000001
141Anorthosis Kato Polemidia1000011
142Apollon Athienou1000001
143APOP Palechoriou1000001
144ASPIS Pylas1000001
145Empa, Cyprus1000001
146ENAZ Agia Zoni Limassol1000021
147ENAP Paphos1000001
148Enosis Agion Omologiton1000001
149Evagoras Pallikarides Agion Trimithias1000001
150Zenonas Larnaca1000011
151Kedros Kormakiti1000001
152Kissos FC Kissonergas1000001
153Kissos Kissonerga1000011
154Kourio Episkopi1000011
155LALL Lysi1000001
156Othellos Famagusta1000001
157Podosfairikos Omilos Xylotymbou 20061000001
158SEAAS1000001
159Turkish Club of Larnaca1000001

Legend:

  • The presence in the quarterfinals and semifinals is credited regardless of the result. That is, if a team reached the final is credited (beyond winning or being the finalists) a participation in the quarterfinals (if any) and an entry in the semifinals.
  • Finalists of the cup are credited an elimination for any final they lost.
  • The Cup Winners are not credited a qualification for each Cup they won.

Notes:

1The team has 4 participations as PAEK, 3 participations as PAEK/AEK and 40 participations as PAEEK.
2The team has 8 participations as APEP Limassol and 25 participations as APEP Pitsilias.
3The team has some participations as Enosis-Keravnos.
4The team has 11 participations as Lefkoşa Türk Spor Kulübü and 6 participations as Çetinkaya Türk.
5The team has 3 participations as AEM Mesogis and 3 participations as AEM Mesogis/Giolou.
6The team has 2 participations as AOL Lakatamias and 4 participations as AOL – Omonia Lakatamias.

See also

Sources

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