FFSA Federation Cup

FFSA Federation Cup
Founded 1907
Region  Australia
 South Australia
Current champions Croydon Kings (7 titles)
Most successful club(s) Adelaide City (16 titles)
Website FFSA
2016 FFA Cup preliminary rounds

The FFSA Federation Cup, is a knockout cup competition in Australian football, run by Football Federation South Australia. The Federation Cup was first held in 1907 with Cambridge defeating Hindmarsh, although the full-time score is not recorded.[1]

Since 2014 the Federation Cup has been incorporated as one of the qualification tournaments to determine participants in the national FFA Cup.

Format

The competition is a knockout tournament starting with a Preliminary Round featuring clubs from a combination of the SA Collegiate Soccer League and the FFSA State League. The Preliminary Round is followed by Round 1 were all remaining teams from the FFSA State League and FFSA Premier League enter the competition along with usually a very small number of participating SA Collegiate Soccer League clubs.

Eligible teams

All team that play in Football Federation of South Australia sanctioned competition are eligible.

Venues

Matches in the FFSA Federation Cup are usually played at the home ground of one of the two teams. The team who plays at home is decided when the matches are drawn. The final is held at Hindmarsh Stadium.

Champions

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1907 Cambridge Not recorded Hindmarsh
1908 Hindmarsh 4–1 Port Adelaide
1909 Hindmarsh 4–1 Sturt
1910 Cambridge Not recorded South Adelaide
1911 Cambridge 2–0 Port Adelaide
1912 Adelaide 2–1 Tandanya
1913 Adelaide 3–0 Hindmarsh
1914 Adelaide 2–1 Hindmarsh
1915 Cheltenham Not recorded Hindmarsh
1916 No competition
1917 No competition
1918 No competition
1919 Sturt 1–1(Joint winners) Hindmarsh
1920 Cheltenham 2–1 South Adelaide
1921 South Adelaide 3–2 Cheltenham
1922 Cheltenham 1–0 Sturt
1923 Prospect United 2–2, 2–1 South Adelaide
1924 Holdens United 1–0 Prospect United
1925 West Torrens 3–1 Sturt
1926 Port Adelaide 2–1 Sturt
1927 West Torrens 2–1 West Adelaide
1928 West Torrens 2–1 West Adelaide
1929 West Torrens 3–2 South Australia Railways
1930 South Australia Railways 3–2 Port Adelaide
1931 Lancashire 3–3, 4–2 Port Adelaide
1932 South Australia Railways 1–1, 2–0 Lancashire
1933 Port Adelaide 2–1 West Torrens
1934 Port Thistle 3–2 West Torrens
1935 Kingswood 4–2 Port Thistle
1936 Sturt 4–2 Port Adelaide
1937 Sturt 3–2 Port Thistle
1938 Birkalla Rovers 2–0 Kingswood
1939 West Torrens 2–0 Birkalla Rovers
1940 West Torrens 5–1 South Adelaide
1941 Sturt 3–1 Birkalla Rovers
1942 No Competition
1943 Northumberland & Durham 2–1 British Tube Mills
1944 Birkalla Rovers 2–1 Northumberland & Durham
1945 Port Adelaide 3–2 Birkalla Rovers
1946 West Torrens 4–3 Kingswood
1947 Cumberland United 3–2 Port Adelaide
1948 No Competition
1949 No Competition
1950 Birkalla Rovers 4–1 Port Adelaide
1951 Birkalla Rovers 1–0 Juventus
1952 Polonia 3–1 Beograd
1953 Juventus 4–3 Prospect United
1954 Polonia 3–1 Juventus
1955 Juventus 2–1 Polonia
1956 USC Lion 3–2 Cumberland United
1957 Juventus 5–1 USC Lion
1958 Juventus 1–0 Polonia
1959 Juventus 1–0 Croatia
1960 Croatia 4–0 Cumberland United
1961 Victoria 2–1 (SASFA) Enfield
1961 Orange 3–2 (SASL) Lion
1962 Croatia 2–1 Budapest

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1963 Juventus 5–1 West Adelaide Hellas
1964 Hellas 6–2 Polonia
1965 Juventus 1–0 Enfield
1966 Polonia 1–0 Victoria
1967 Hellas 3–0 Juventus
1968 Polonia 2–1 Juventus
1969 Juventus 4–1 USC Lion
1970 Juventus 3–2 West Adelaide Hellas
1971 Juventus 1–0 West Adelaide Hellas
1972 Juventus 2–0 West Adelaide Hellas
1973 Juventus 1–0 West Adelaide Hellas
1974 Croatia 4–3 Cumberland United
1975 Polonia 2–0 USC Lion
1976 Juventus 4–0 Campbelltown Budapest
1977 Croatia 1–0 Campbelltown Budapest
1978 Cumberland United 2–0 Campbelltown Budapest
1979 Port Adelaide 2–0 ED Azzurri
1980 Beograd 4–0 Victoria
1981 ED Azzurri 3–0 Polonia
1982 Croatia 1–1, 2–1 Para Hills
1983 Beograd 1–0 Salisbury United
1984 ED Azzurri 2–1 Campbelltown City
1985 Campbelltown City 3–2 Cumberland United
1986 ED Azzurri 3–2 Para Hills
1987 West Torrens 1–0 Campbelltown City
1988 Adelaide Croatia 3–2 Polonia
1989 Modbury Jets 2–0 Para Hills
1990 Adelaide Croatia 4–2 West Adelaide Hellas
1991 Adelaide Croatia 2–1 Salisbury United
1992 Adelaide Croatia 3–1 ED Azzurri
1993 White City Woodville 1–0 Olympians
1994 Campbelltown City 3–0 Salisbury United
1995 Adelaide Blue Eagles 2–2, 4–2 Port Adelaide Lion
1996 White City Woodville 3–0 Croydon Kings
1997 Adelaide Blue Eagles 2–1 West Torrens
1998 Adelaide Blue Eagles 3–0 Adelaide Raiders
1999 West Adelaide 2–1 Elizabeth City
2000 Croydon Kings 1–1
7–6 (p.s.o)
MetroStars
2001 Playford City Patriots 3–0 Adelaide Blue Eagles
2002 Adelaide Galaxy 3–0 Croydon Kings
2003 Adelaide Raiders 5–2 MetroStars
2004 MetroStars 5–2 Modbury Jets
2005 White City Woodville 2–1 Adelaide Raiders
2006 Adelaide City 4–1 Adelaide Blue Eagles
2007 Adelaide City 1–0 MetroStars
2008 MetroStars 1–0 Adelaide City
2009 Cumberland United 0–0
5–4 (p.s.o)
Campbelltown City
2010 Adelaide Blue Eagles 3–2 MetroStars
2011 Western Strikers 1–1
6–5 (p.s.o)
Adelaide Blue Eagles
2012 MetroStars 3–1 Para Hills
2013 Adelaide City 1–1
5–4 (p.s.o)
White City
2014 Adelaide City 4–1 West Adelaide
2015 Croydon Kings 2–0 Adelaide City
2016 TBA

References

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