Herefordshire Senior Cup

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Herefordshire County Senior Cup
Founded1951
RegionHerefordshire
Number of teams15
Current championsWestfields
Most successful club(s)Westfields (12 titles)

The Senior Cup, was formed in 1951 when Ansells Brewery presented Herefordshire FA with the trophy. In the early days the Senior cup became an annual invitation Final. The final often varied in the early years between being a two legged affair or a single match. In 2009 the competition was merged with the much older competition known as the County Challenge Cup, is the county cup for the Herefordshire County Football Association (HCFA). According to the current rules of the competition, it is open to all clubs whose affiliation is with the HCFA. The current holders are Westfields F.C. who won the 2013 competition.

History[]

The HCFA covers the ceremonial county of Herefordshire. The Cup in its current format was competed in 2009 and was won by Westfields F.C.[1]

Winners[]

Clubs shown in bold indicate their last win.

Finals[]


Westfields2 - 1Pegasus Juniors F.C.
[3]

Wellington F.C.2 - 2 (a.e.t.)Westfields
[4]
Penalties
3 - 2

Ledbury Town-Westfields
[5]
New Street, Ledbury


Westfields3 - 0
[7]
Attendance: 723
Referee: Alistair Phillips

Ledbury Town2 - 3Westfields
[8]
Attendance: 461
Referee: Kevin Morris

References[]

  1. ^ "Herefordshire County Cup Finals". F.C.H.D. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. ^ 2007 Cup Final Report
  3. ^ 2008 Cup Final Report
  4. ^ 2009 Cup Final Report
  5. ^ 2010 Cup Final Report
  6. ^ 2011 Cup Final Report
  7. ^ 2012 Cup Final Report
  8. ^ 2013 Cup Final Report
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