West of Scotland Junior Cup
Organising body | Scottish Junior Football Association (West Region) |
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Founded | 1931 |
Abolished | 2020 |
Region | West of Scotland[a] |
Last champions | Beith Juniors[1] (2019, 4th title)[2] |
Most successful club(s) | Auchinleck Talbot (12 titles)[2] |
The West of Scotland Junior Challenge Cup was an annual Scottish football competition played in a one-leg knockout format (played at 'home' team grounds as drawn, until the final at a neutral venue), organised by the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association.
History
[edit]The tournament had its origins in the Intermediate dispute of the 1920s, in which most of the leading Junior clubs in the west of Scotland left the Scottish Junior Football Association and formed their own Scottish Intermediate Football Association in 1927, which organised new leagues and cups similar to those run by the SJFA, including the Scottish Intermediate Cup as a replication of the flagship Junior competition, the Scottish Junior Cup.[3] The dispute was resolved in 1931, the rebel clubs rejoined the SJFA and the competitions were continued, with the Scottish Intermediate Cup re-designated the West of Scotland Cup, below the Scottish Cup in the hierarchy. Initially it was open only to the clubs which had been in the intermediates (the historic Glasgow League, now replaced by the Central League, and the Western League in northern Ayrshire which had existed both before and after the dispute) but by 1949 this had been extended to other clubs which had joined those leagues – notably a group in southern Ayrshire – and those in the Lanarkshire League which had continued during the dispute, with a total of 82 clubs entering the 1949–50 edition.[3] The format remained almost unchanged from then on, with mergers in the leagues (Lanarkshire joining Central in 1968, and Central and Ayrshire merging as West Region in 2002) not affecting involvement in the West Cup.
From 2003 until 2012, the winners qualified for the Evening Times Cup Winners Cup along with the other league and cup winners in the region[4] (this thereafter changed to a 'Champions Cup' format for league divisional winners only).[5]
The last winners were Beith Juniors who defeated Kirkintilloch Rob Roy in a Penalty shoot-out (association football) at the 2019 final played at Meadow Park in Irvine;[1] Beith were also finalists in 2018, losing on penalties to Hurlford United at the same venue.[6] The 2020 competition was never completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
After the entire West Region joined the senior pyramid structure in 2020, a new league competition, the West of Scotland League, was created to accommodate them. A new West of Scotland League Cup (the spiritual successor of the West of Scotland Junior Cup, but not officially linked to it) was also introduced[7] – its first winners were Hurlford United in 2022.[8][9]
The Junior competition should not be confused with the West Of Scotland Amateur Cup operated by the Scottish Amateur Football Association, encompassing a similar geographical area and occupying a similar prominence below the Scottish Amateur Cup,[10][11] nor with a West of Scotland Cup for Under-21 teams operated by the Scottish Youth FA.[12]
Finals
[edit]- (R) = Won after a replay/2nd replay.
- (aet) = Result after extra time.
- (P) = Won on penalties.
- Notes
- ^ Ayrshire, Greater Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire
- ^ a b c d e f 2-legged final played.
- ^ a b 2-legged final played, but only aggregate score recorded.
Club Performance
[edit]- Notes
- ^ SJFA league in which the club was playing each time they won the West of Scotland Cup.
- ^ a b c In addition, runners-up in Scottish Intermediate Cup on 1 occasion.
- ^ a b In addition, winners of Scottish Intermediate Cup on 1 occasion.
- ^ Winners of Scottish Intermediate Cup on 2 occasions.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Kirkintilloch Rob Roy suffer penalty agony as Beith win West of Scotland Cup final, Kirkintilloch Herald, 9 June 2019
- ^ a b c d West of Scotland Cup, Beith Juniors F.C.
- ^ a b c West of Scotland Junior Cup, AntsHistory
- ^ Evening Times Competitions, AntsHistory
- ^ Beith Juniors celebrate Champions Cup win after league triumph, Ardrossan Herald, 21 June 2018
- ^ a b Beith lose out on penalties to Hurlford United, Ardrossan Herald, 21 June 2018
- ^ Indigo Comms West of Scotland Cup, West of Scotland Football League. Retrieved 13 April 2023
- ^ West of Scotland League Cup win the 'icing on the cake' for Hurlford United boss Darren Henderson, Eric McGowan, Daily Record, 13 June 2022
- ^ West of Scotland League Cup 22-23, Scottish Football Fixtures. Retrieved 13 April 2023
- ^ "West Of Scotland Amateur Cup Final 2016 Programme" (PDF). SAFA. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
- ^ Colville Park AFC win Alona Hotel West of Scotland Cup final, Motherwell Times, 8 May 2018
- ^ Cup Draws: LSK West of Scotland Cup, West of Scotland 21's Youth Football League
- ^ West of Scotland Cup Victory 2005, Troon FC website
- ^ Ashfield v Irvine Meadow - New Coin Automatics West of Scotland Cup Final - Sat.12th May 2012, Ashfield Juniors, 13 May 2012
- ^ Glasgow Perthshire 2 Glenafton 2, Glenafton Athletic FC website, 1 June 2013
- ^ Glenafton 2 Glasgow Perthshire 2 (4-3 on pens): West of Scotland Cup Final joy for Glens, Daily Record, 2 June 2013
- ^ Auchinleck Talbot 2 Troon FC 0: The wait is over as the Bot lift the West of Scotland Cup, Daily Record, 26 May 2014
- ^ Arthurlie crowned West of Scotland Cup champions, Barrhead News, 10 June 2015
- ^ Matches | Auchinleck Talbot v Hurlford United, Auchinleck Talbot FC website
- ^ 2017-18, Hurlford United F.C. website
- ^ McGowan, Eric (10 April 2020). "Junior football bosses cancel all remaining league and cup matches". Daily Record. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- McGlone, David; McLure, Bill (1987). The Juniors - 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football. Mainstream. ISBN 1-85158-060-3.
External links
[edit]- 1931 establishments in Scotland
- 2020 disestablishments in Scotland
- Defunct football cup competitions in Scotland
- Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region
- Annual sporting events in the United Kingdom
- Annual events in Scotland
- Recurring sporting events established in 1931
- Recurring sporting events disestablished in 2020