Organising body | Irish Football Association |
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Founded | 1949 |
Abolished | 2003 |
Region | Northern Ireland |
Most successful club(s) | Linfield (15 titles) |
The Ulster Cup was an annual football competition held by the Irish Football League for senior clubs.
History
Beginning in 1949, it was held on fifty-one occasions until being suspended after the 1998/99 season and discontinued after a one-off re-appearance in 2002/03. The last three editions were only open to First Division sides. From the mid-1980s to the early-1990s the competition was known as the Lombard Ulster Cup due to a sponsorship deal with the Lombard & Ulster Bank. It had previously been sponsored by Morans.
Format
The format of the Ulster Cup varied from season to season. It often employed a league format, with each club playing each other once and the winner declared as the team with the most points; and sometimes a group basis, with the winners decided by a play-off.
The format over the years was as follows:
Years | No. of seasons | Format |
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1948–49 | 1 | group system plus final |
1949–52 | 3 | group system plus top-four knockout |
1952–56 | 4 | group system plus final |
1956–57 | 1 | league |
1957–65 | 8 | group system plus final |
1965–83 | 18 | league |
1983–85 | 2 | group system plus top-four knockout |
1985–96 | 11 | group system plus top-eight knockout |
1996–97 | 1 | knock-out |
1997–99 and 2002–03 | 3 | league (First Division clubs only) |
Finals results
Winners of the Ulster Cup by season.
Key:
Scores level after 90 minutes. A replay was required. | |
(a.e.t.) | Scores level after 90 minutes. Winner was decided in extra time with no penalty shootout required. |
pens. | Scores level after extra time. A penalty shootout was required to determine the winner. |
Performance by club
Senior
First Division only
Club | Winners | Runners-up | Winning Years | Runners-up Years |
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Distillery | 1 | 1 | 1998–99 | 1997–98 |
Ballyclare Comrades | 1 | 0 | 1997–98 | — |
Dungannon Swifts | 1 | 0 | 2002–03 | — |
Ards | 0 | 1 | — | 1998–99 |
Ballymena United | 0 | 1 | — | 2002–03 |
Notes
- The tournament was renamed the Festival of Britain Cup for 1951–52.
- ^ The last three editions were open to First Division sides only
References
- "Belfast Telegraph Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 1999/2000" Ed. Dr. Malcolm Brodie MBE
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