The 2009 Mauritian Cup final took place on 17 May 2009 at the Sir Gaëtan Duval Stadium[1] in Mauritius. The match was contested by Etoile de l'Ouest and Pamplemousses SC. Pamplemousses SC won the final 6-1[1] with a hat-trick from Hubert Robson.
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