Texaco (All-Ireland) Cup

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Texaco Cup
Organising bodyTexaco
Founded1973
Abolished1975
RegionNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
Most successful club(s)Portadown
Waterford
(1 title each)

The Texaco Cup was an all-Ireland association football competition that ran for two seasons in 1974 and 1975. The tournament was sponsored by American petroleum giant Texaco.

The competition had its origins in the original Texaco Cup which began in 1970 as a competition for English, Scottish, Northern Irish and Irish clubs that had not qualified for European competitions. Irish and Northern Irish clubs competed in 1970-71 and 1971-72 but then withdrew due to political pressure at the time.[1] Texaco organised the Texaco (All-Ireland) Cup, a separate competition, for the Irish teams in 1973-74 and 1974-75.[2]

Winners[]

Season Winners Runners-up Aggregate score
1973–74 Northern Ireland Portadown Republic of Ireland Bohemians 5–3
1974–75 Republic of Ireland Waterford Northern Ireland Linfield 1–0

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