Gloucestershire Cup

The Gloucestershire Cup was a football competition held on 99 occasions from the 1887–88 season until 1996.

It was originally a knockout tournament open to teams in Gloucestershire, but from 1907–08 became an annual match between the first teams of Bristol Rovers and Bristol City.[1]

Creation

The Gloucestershire cup was created by Charles Lacy-Sweet from Clifton Association F.C. after a meeting in September 1887. Present at the meeting were representatives from Clifton Association, Eastville Rovers (later to become Bristol Rovers), Globe (a team made up of Old Elizabethans), Southville, and church teams St Agnes, St George and St Simon.

Cup winners

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Knockout tournament

Final #DateWinnerScoreRunner-upGoalscorers
110 March 1888Clifton 1-1Warmley
1R17 March 1888Clifton 4-1Warmley
26 April 1889Eastville Rovers1–0WarmleyWalter Perrin
322 March 1890[2]Clifton Association5–0St George
41891Bedminster 2-0Warmley
51892Warmley 2-1Bedminster
61893Warmley 4-1Glocester
731 March 1894St George3–1Eastville Rovers
81895St George
96 April 1896Warmley1–0Eastville RoversBill Bowler
101897Warmley
1111 April 1898Bristol City2-1Warmley
123 April 1899Bristol City2–1Bristol Rovers
131900Bedminster
1429 April 1901Bristol City4–0Bristol Rovers
151902Not won
161903Bristol Rovers 4-2 Bristol City
171904Bristol City
181905Bristol Rovers Bristol City
191906Bristol City
201907Bristol City 2-0 Bristol Rovers

Bristol City v Bristol Rovers matches

Final #DateWinnerScoreScorersNotes
211907-08Bristol City
221908-09Bristol City
231909-10Bristol City
241910-11Bristol City
251911-12Bristol City
261912-13Bristol Rovers
271913-14Bristol City
281919-20Bristol City
291920-1Bristol City
301921-2Bristol City
311922-3Bristol City
321923-4Bristol City
331924-5Bristol Rovers
341925-6Bristol City
351926-7Bristol City
361927-8Bristol Rovers
371928-9Bristol City
381929-30Bristol City
391930-31Bristol City
401931-32Bristol City
411932-33Bristol City
421933-34Bristol City
431934-35Bristol Rovers
441935-36Bristol Rovers
451936-37Bristol City
461937-38Bristol Rovers
471938-39Bristol City
481944-45Bristol City
491945-46Bristol City
501946-47Bristol City
511947-48Bristol Rovers
521948-49Bristol Rovers
531949-50Bristol City
541950-51Shared
551951-52Bristol City
561952-53Bristol City
571953-54Shared
581954-55Bristol Rovers
591955-56Bristol Rovers
601956-57Bristol City
611957-58Bristol City
621958-59Shared
631959-60Bristol City
641960-61Bristol City
651961-62Bristol City
661962-63Bristol Rovers
671963-64Shared
681964-65Bristol Rovers
691965-66Bristol Rovers
701966-67Bristol City
711967-68Shared
721968-69Bristol City
731969-70Bristol City
741970-71Shared
751971-72Bristol Rovers
761972-73Bristol City
771973-74Bristol Rovers
781974-75Bristol Rovers
791975-76Bristol City
801976-77Bristol City
811977-78Bristol City
821978-79Bristol City
831979-80Bristol City
841980-81Bristol City
851981-82Bristol Rovers
861982-83Bristol Rovers
8720 September 1983 [3]Bristol Rovers 3-2 aet
881984-85Bristol Rovers
899 September 1985 [4]
902 December 1987Bristol City2–1 Held over from 1986/7
9115 March 1988Bristol City3–1
9217 August 1988Bristol Rovers3–0Mehew, White
938 August 1989Bristol Rovers2–1
9415 August 1990Bristol City4–1
9517 August 1991Bristol City3–2Purnell, Mehew (Rovers)
965 August 1992Bristol Rovers2–1Cole (City), Mehew, Stewart (Rovers)
975 August 1993Bristol Rovers1–1Clark (Rovers), Bryant (City)Rovers won 5–3 on penalties
983 August 1994Bristol Rovers0–0 Rovers won 11–10 on penalties
9917 August 1996Bristol City1–0Goater

Total Bristol City wins: 53 Total Bristol Rovers wins: 27

References


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