Football SA Federation Cup
The Football South Australia Federation Cup, commonly known as the Federation Cup, is a single-elimination cup competition in South Australia, run by Football South Australia.
Founded | 1907 |
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Region | South Australia |
Number of teams | 46 (in 2023) |
Current champions | Adelaide City (18th title) |
Most successful club(s) | Adelaide City (18 titles) |
Website | Football SA |
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Since 2014 the Federation Cup has been incorporated as one of the qualification tournaments to determine participants in the national Australia Cup.
History
The competition was founded as the Webb-Harris Cup in 1907, named after Charles Webb and Mr. J Harris, with six teams participating, Cambridge, North Adelaide, Norwood, Port Adelaide, South Adelaide and West Adelaide. The cup would become the permanent property of the first team to win it three times, which Cambridge did so, winning the inaugural competition in 1907, and winning back-to-back in 1910 and 1911. From 1912 onwards it was known as the Cambridge cup, despite Cambridge disbanding and merging with Sturt shortly after. Following a hiatus during World War I, the competition resumed in 1919, with Hindmarsh and Sturt sharing the cup, as the teams drew in the final, and couldn't organise a replay.[1]
In 1926, the cup was presented by Victorian clothing brand Pelaco, and thus the cup was renamed. It would remain under the Pelaco name until The Advertiser, an Adelaide newspaper presented the cup from 1955. In 1961, when the South Australian Soccer League was formed as a breakaway league from the South Australian Soccer Football Association, the 8 breakaway teams participated in the Jaxen Cup. Following the amalgamating of the two competitions and the renaming of the federation to the South Australian Soccer Federation, the cup was renamed as the Federation Cup. In between the name, various sponsors have had the cup named differently, including Willis, PGH, Dairy Vale, Mutual Community, West End, Best Pavers, Top Corner and Coca-Cola.[2]
Since 2014, the competition has also decided the South Australian representatives in the Australia Cup. From 2014 until 2019, the Federation Cup winner would qualify for the competition, but since 2021, the two finalists have qualified.
Format
The competition is a single-elimination tournament. Depending on the number of teams that enter the competition, it may begin from various stages. The first round of the competition includes all teams excluding the 11 eligible National Premier Leagues South Australia teams. The teams who are drawn last receive byes to the second round. All teams play from the second round onwards. The semi-final and final are played at a neutral venue, as decided by Football South Australia.
The 2023 format began from the third preliminary round, with 46 teams participating.[3]
2023 | 2023 Australia Cup | No. of teams |
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— | First preliminary round | Up to 256 |
— | Second preliminary round | Up to 128 |
First round | Third preliminary round | Up to 64 |
Second round | Fourth preliminary round | 32 |
Third round | Fifth preliminary round | 16 |
Quarter-finals | Sixth preliminary round | 8 |
Semi-finals | Seventh preliminary round | 4 |
Final | — | 2 |
Eligible teams
All teams that play in Football South Australia sanctioned competition are required to participate. Teams outside of FSA competitions may apply to enter. Adelaide United Youth are ineligible to participate, as youth teams cannot play in the Australia Cup preliminary rounds.
Venues
All matches are played at the venue of the home team, who is always the team that is drawn first. The semi-finals and final are played on a neutral ground, which since 2022, has been the State Centre for Football. Excluding 2015 and 2021, which used The Parks Football Centre as the neutral venue, the cup final was historically played at Hindmarsh Stadium.
Finals
No. | Year | Cup Name | Date | Winner(s) | Score | Runner-up | Venue |
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1 | 1907 | Webb-Harris | 24 August | Cambridge | 2–0 | Hindmarsh | |
2 | 1908 | 15 August | Hindmarsh | 4–1 | Port Adelaide | ||
3 | 1909 | Webb-Ellis | 28 August | Hindmarsh | 4–1 | Sturt | |
4 | 1910 | Webb-Harris | 8 October | Cambridge | South Adelaide | ||
5 | 1911 | 12 August | Cambridge | 2–0 | Port Adelaide | ||
6 | 1912 | Cambridge | 7 September | Adelaide | 2–1 | Tandanya | |
7 | 1913 | 6 September | Adelaide | 3–0 | Hindmarsh | ||
8 | 1914 | 19 September | Adelaide | 2–1 | Hindmarsh | ||
9 | 1915 | 4 September | Hindmarsh | 4–1 | Cheltenham | ||
1916–18 | No competition due to World War I | ||||||
10 | 1919 | Cambridge | 23 August | Hindmarsh Sturt[lower-alpha 1] |
1–1 | – | |
11 | 1920 | 4 September | Cheltenham | 2–1 | South Adelaide | ||
12 | 1921 | 17 September | South Adelaide | 3–2 | Cheltenham | ||
13 | 1922 | 16 September | Cheltenham | 1–0 | Sturt | ||
14 | 1923 | 13 October | Prospect | 2–1 | South Adelaide | ||
15 | 1924 | 18 October | Holdens United | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Prospect | ||
16 | 1925 | 19 September | West Torrens | 3–1 | Sturt | ||
17 | 1926 | Pelaco | 25 September | Port Adelaide | 2–1 | Sturt | |
18 | 1927 | 1 October | West Torrens | 4–3 | West Adelaide | ||
19 | 1928 | 15 September | West Torrens | 2–1 | West United | ||
20 | 1929 | 14 September | West Torrens | 3–2 | Railways | ||
21 | 1930 | 13 September | Railways | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Port Adelaide | ||
22 | 1931 | 3 October | Lancashire | 4–2 | Port Adelaide | ||
23 | 1932 | 1 October | Lancashire | 2–0 | Railways | ||
24 | 1933 | 16 September | Port Adelaide | 2–1 | West Torrens | ||
25 | 1934 | 15 September | Port Thistle | 3–2 | West Torrens | ||
26 | 1935 | 14 September | Kingswood | 4–2 | Port Thistle | ||
27 | 1936 | 12 September | Sturt | 4–2 | Port Adelaide | ||
28 | 1937 | 11 September | Sturt | 3–2 | Port Thistle | ||
29 | 1938 | 24 September | Birkalla Rovers | 2–0 | Kingswood | ||
30 | 1939 | 30 September | West Torrens | 2–0 | Birkalla Rovers | ||
31 | 1940 | 28 September | West Torrens | 5–1 | South Adelaide | ||
32 | 1941 | 27 September | Sturt | 3–1 | Birkalla Rovers | ||
1942 | No competition due to World War II | ||||||
33 | 1943 | Pelaco | 25 September | Northumberland & Durham | 2–1 | British Tube Mills | |
34 | 1944 | 16 September | Birkalla Rovers | 2–1 | Northumberland & Durham | ||
35 | 1945 | 29 September | Port Adelaide | 3–2 | Birkalla Rovers | ||
36 | 1946 | 28 September | West Torrens | 4–3 | Kingswood | ||
37 | 1947 | 11 October | Cumberland United | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Port Adelaide | ||
1948–49 | Not held | ||||||
38 | 1950 | Pelaco | 7 October | Birkalla Rovers | 4–1 | Port Adelaide | |
39 | 1951 | 29 September | Birkalla Rovers | 1–0 | Juventus | ||
40 | 1952 | 27 September | Polonia Adelaide | 3–1 | Beograd Woodville | ||
41 | 1953 | 3 October | Juventus | 4–3 | Prospect United | ||
42 | 1954 | 9 October | Juventus | 3–1 | Polonia Adelaide | ||
43 | 1955 | The Advertiser | Juventus | 2–1 | Polonia Adelaide | ||
44 | 1956 | USC Lion | 3–2 | Cumberland United | |||
45 | 1957 | Juventus | 5–1 | USC Lion | |||
46 | 1958 | 27 September | Juventus | 1–0 | Polonia Adelaide | ||
47 | 1959 | Juventus | 1–0 | Adelaide Croatia | |||
48 | 1960 | Adelaide Croatia | 4–0 | Cumberland United | |||
49 | 1961 | The Advertiser (SASFA) Jaxen (SASL) |
7 October (SASFA) 30 September (SASL) |
Victoria (SASFA) USC Lion (SASL) |
2–1 3–2 |
Enfield City (SASFA) Orange (SASL) |
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50 | 1962 | Federation | Adelaide Croatia | 2–1 | Burnside Budapest | ||
51 | 1963 | 14 September | Adelaide Juventus | 5–1 | West Adelaide Hellas | ||
52 | 1964 | 24 October | West Adelaide Hellas | 6–2 (rep.) | Polonia Adelaide | ||
53 | 1965 | 25 September | Adelaide Juventus | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Enfield City | ||
54 | 1966 | 24 September | Polonia Adelaide | 1–0 | Victoria | ||
55 | 1967 | 23 September | West Adelaide Hellas | 3–0 | Adelaide Juventus | ||
56 | 1968 | 28 September | Polonia Adelaide | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Adelaide Juventus | ||
57 | 1969 | 20 September | Adelaide Juventus | 4–1 | USC Lion | ||
58 | 1970 | 29 August | Adelaide Juventus | 3–2 | West Adelaide Hellas | ||
59 | 1971 | 18 September | Adelaide Juventus | 1–0 | West Adelaide Hellas | ||
60 | 1972 | 2 September | Adelaide Juventus | 2–0 | West Adelaide Hellas | ||
61 | 1973 | Willis | 1 September | Adelaide Juventus | 1–0 | West Adelaide Hellas | |
62 | 1974 | 7 September | Adelaide Croatia | 4–3 | Cumberland United | ||
63 | 1975 | 6 September | Polonia Adelaide | 2–0 | USC Lion | ||
64 | 1976 | 18 September | Adelaide Juventus | 4–0 | Campbelltown City | ||
65 | 1977 | 3 September | Adelaide Croatia | 1–0 | Campbelltown Budapest | ||
66 | 1978 | Federation | 2 September | Cumberland United | 3–0 | Campbelltown Budapest | |
67 | 1979 | 9 September | Port Adelaide | 2–0 | Eastern Districts Azzurri | ||
68 | 1980 | 27 September | Beograd Woodville | 4–0 | Enfield Victoria | ||
69 | 1981 | Eastern Districts Azzurri | 3–0 | Polonia Adelaide | |||
70 | 1982 | Adelaide Croatia | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Para Hills Knights | |||
71 | 1983 | P.G.H. | 17 September | Beograd Woodville | 1–0 | Salisbury United | |
72 | 1984 | Eastern Districts Azzurri | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Campbelltown City | |||
73 | 1985 | 7 September | Campbelltown City | 3–2 (rep.) | Cumberland United | ||
74 | 1986 | 6 September | Eastern Districts Azzurri | 0–0 (5–4 (p)) | Para Hills Knights | ||
75 | 1987 | 5 September | West Torrens Birkalla | 1–0 | Campbelltown City | ||
76 | 1988 | Adelaide Croatia | 3–2 | Polonia Adelaide | |||
77 | 1989 | 2 September | Modbury Jets | 2–0 | Para Hills Knights | ||
78 | 1990 | 31 August | Adelaide Croatia | 4–2 | West Adelaide Hellas | ||
79 | 1991 | Adelaide Croatia | 1–0 | Salisbury United | |||
80 | 1992 | Federation | Adelaide Croatia | 3–1 | Eastern Districts Azzurri | ||
81 | 1993 | White City Woodville | 1–0 | Olympians | |||
82 | 1994 | Dairy Vale | Campbelltown City | 3–0 | Salisbury United | ||
83 | 1995 | Adelaide Blue Eagles | 4–2 (a.e.t.) (rep.) | Port Adelaide Lion | |||
84 | 1996 | Mutual Community | White City Woodville | 3–0 | Croydon Kings | ||
85 | 1997 | 9 June | Adelaide Blue Eagles | 2–1 | West Torrens Birkalla | ||
86 | 1998 | 7 June | Adelaide Blue Eagles | 3–1 | Adelaide Raiders | ||
87 | 1999 | West End | 17 October | West Adelaide | 2–1 | Elizabeth City | |
88 | 2000 | 22 July | Croydon Kings | 1–1 (7–6 (p)) | North Eastern MetroStars | ||
89 | 2001 | 1 September | Playford City Patriots | 3–0 | Adelaide Blue Eagles | ||
90 | 2002 | 26 June | Adelaide Galaxy | 3–0 | Croydon Kings | ||
91 | 2003 | Federation | 5 July | Adelaide Raiders | 5–2 | North Eastern MetroStars | |
92 | 2004 | 2 October | North Eastern MetroStars | 5–2 | Modbury Jets | ||
93 | 2005 | 20 August | White City Woodville | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Adelaide Raiders | ||
94 | 2006 | 24 September | Adelaide City | 4–1 | Adelaide Blue Eagles | ||
95 | 2007 | Best Pavers | 25 August | Adelaide City | 1–0 | North Eastern MetroStars | Hindmarsh Stadium |
96 | 2008 | 23 August | North Eastern MetroStars | 1–0 | Adelaide City | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
97 | 2009 | Top Corner | 15 August | Cumberland United | 0–0 (5–4 (p)) | Campbelltown City | Hindmarsh Stadium |
98 | 2010 | Federation | 21 August | Adelaide Blue Eagles | 3–2 | North Eastern MetroStars | Hindmarsh Stadium |
99 | 2011 | Coca-Cola | 20 August | Western Strikers | 1–1 (6–5 (p)) | Adelaide Blue Eagles | Hindmarsh Stadium |
100 | 2012 | 25 August | North Eastern MetroStars | 3–1 | Para Hills Knights | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
101 | 2013 | 10 August | Adelaide City | 1–1 (5–4 (p) | White City Woodville | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
102 | 2014 | 31 June | Adelaide City | 4–1 | West Adelaide | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
103 | 2015 | Federation | 28 June | Croydon Kings | 2–0 | Adelaide City | The Parks Football Centre |
104 | 2016 | 25 June | North Eastern MetroStars | 1–0 | Adelaide Comets | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
105 | 2017 | 24 June | North Eastern MetroStars | 2–0 | Adelaide City | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
106 | 2018 | 11 June | Adelaide Comets | 2–1 | Croydon Kings | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
107 | 2019 | 22 June | Adelaide Olympic | 3–2 | Adelaide City | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
2020 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia[4] | ||||||
108 | 2021 | Federation | 14 July | Adelaide Olympic | 2–1 | Adelaide City | The Parks Football Centre |
109 | 2022 | 16 July | Adelaide City | 5–0 | Modbury Jets | State Centre for Football | |
110 | 2023 | 24 June | TBD | State Centre for Football |
- Hindmarsh and Sturt shared the cup in 1919, with both teams holding it for 6 months each, as they were unable to organise a replay.
Statistics
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References
- Observer newspaper article Observer, 27 July 1907
- Harlow, Denis (2003). History of Soccer in South Australia. pp. 4–5. ISBN 0975060902.
- "Nominations Open For 2023 Australia Cup SA Preliminary Rounds". 9 January 2023.
- "Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled". The World Game. SBS. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.