

Crown Prince Cup (Saudi Arabia) (Saudi Crown Prince Cup, Arabic: كأس ولي العهد) - a Saudi Arabian domestic cup competition that ran from 1957 and was abolished in 2017 under the country’s football restructuring. Regulations: the tournament was played as a direct knockout, with eligibility changing across different periods, while in its later years participation was restricted to professional clubs, rounds were decided in single-elimination matches, and if level after 90 minutes ties were settled by extra time and, if required, a penalty shoot-out, with the decision to abolish the competition taken as part of broader calendar and competition reforms.




