Peterborough Senior Cup

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Peterborough & District FA Senior Cup
Founded1980
RegionPeterborough
Number of teams23
Current championsPeterborough ICA Sports
Most successful club(s)Ortonians (7 titles)

The Senior Cup is the prominent knockout competition for the Peterborough & District Football Association (PDFA). [1] According to the current rules of the competition, it is open to all clubs whose affiliation is with the PDFA and those affiliated to the Northamptonshire County Football Association that lie within 10 miles of Peterborough. The current holders are Peterborough ICA Sports who defeated Sawtry 1-0 at London Road Stadium in Peterborough.[2]

History[]

The PDFA covers the town of Peterborough, Rutland, South Lincolnshire and parts of north west Cambridgeshire. For the purposes of the Senior Cup and other cup competitions, clubs affiliated to the Northamptonshire County Football Association that lie within 10 miles of Peterborough town centre are also included.[1] The Senior Cup was first competed in the 1980-81 season.[3]

Winners[]

Clubs shown in bold indicate their last win and the number in the brackets indicates the number of wins at that time.

Finals[]

Crowland Town0 - 3Deeping Rangers
[4] Dave Watson Goal 11'
Paul Kirk Goal 45'
Dave Burton-Jones Goal 75'
London Road, Peterborough
Pinchbeck United3 - 2Netherton United
Nick Bishop Goal 13'
Keith Gray Goal 45'
Tom Gosling Goal 85'
[5] Tom Randall Goal 12'
Ben Cullen Goal 45'
Referee: John Bartlett
Moulton Harrox3 - 0Peterborough ICA Sports
Tom Panton Goal
Bobby Patterson Goal
Joe Townsend Goal
[6]
London Road, Peterborough
Referee: Phil Hayes
Sawtry0 - 1 (AET)Peterborough ICA Sports
[7] Matthew Barber Goal
London Road, Peterborough
Referee: Chris Day

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Peterborough & District FA Senior Cup". Archived from the original on 22 April 2003. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. ^ "PFA 2014 Senior Cup Final". Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Senior Cup Past Winners". Archived from the original on 5 August 2003. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  4. ^ 2006 Final Report
  5. ^ 2012 Final Report
  6. ^ 2013 Final Report
  7. ^ 2014 Final Report
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