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Hampshire Senior Cup

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Hampshire Senior Cup
Founded1887
RegionHampshire, Isle of Wight, Dorset, Wiltshire, Channel Islands
Number of teamsvaries
Current championsBasingstoke Town (8 titles)
Most successful club(s)Southampton (17 titles)
WebsiteHampshire Senior Cup

The Hampshire Senior Cup is a cup competition open to football teams affiliated with the Hampshire Football Association. The competition was founded in 1887 and has been contested every year since, with the exception of 1914 to 1919 when it was postponed due to the First World War.[1]

Despite the name, teams from Wiltshire, Dorset, the Isle of Wight and the Channel Islands have also competed in this competition,[2] as well as teams representing the Police and any armed forces based within the county. The competition is open to teams from all levels of competition from the Premier League down to Level 10 of the English football league system,[3] and a number of league teams have won this competition in the past. However, it is mostly non-league clubs who compete for this trophy instead of their league counterparts as all teams associated with the Hampshire FA are required to compete, with the exception of Premier League and English Football League teams who may opt out of the competition for a nominal fee.[3]

The record attendance came in the 1932 Final, when an incredible 20,544 watched Newport play Cowes at The Dell, Southampton. The biggest score in the final came more recently in 2000 when Aldershot Town defeated Andover 9–1. There has also twice been 8–0 final scores.

The current champions are Basingstoke Town Who beat AFC Bournemouth 1-0 with A 95th-minute goal from Bradley Wilson won the match in dramatic fashion, sealing the victory at Fratton Park.

In April 2012, FIFA announced that the Hawk-Eye sensor system would be used in an experimental capacity at that year's final between A.F.C. Totton and Eastleigh as part of a series of ongoing reliability and accuracy tests of goal-line technology systems.[4][5]

On 9 October 2013, a tie was played between Brockenhurst and Andover Town. After the match finished 0-0 after extra time, the subsequent penalty shootout resulted in 29 consecutive goals being scored, with Brockenhurst winning 15–14. This was later confirmed by the Football Association as an English record (and possibly a world record) for the highest number of consecutive goals scored in a penalty shootout.[6][7][8][9]

Winners

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By team

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Victories Team First Win[1] Last Win[1] Notes
17 Southampton
1891 1976 Includes wins as St. Mary's, Southampton St. Mary's and wins by 'A' and reserve teams. Includes one as Joint winners in 1907
9 Cowes Sports 1897 1967
Havant & Waterlooville 1970 2019 Includes wins by Havant Town and Waterlooville
8 Farnborough 1975 2022 Includes wins as Farnborough Town
Newport (IOW) 1932 1998
Basingstoke Town 1971 2023
6 Aldershot Town 1928 2007 Includes one win by Aldershot
Ryde Sports 1900 1939 Includes one as joint winners in 1936
5 Andover 1949 2001
4 AFC Bournemouth 1924 2020 Includes wins as Bournemouth & Boscombe, and by 'A' and Reserve teams
Alton Town 1958 1978
Fareham Town 1957 1993
Portsmouth 1903 1987 Includes wins by 'A' and Reserve teams
3 Eastleigh Athletic 1898 1911
Royal Engineers 1889 1894
Sholing Sports 1923 1983 Includes one win as Sholing Athletic
Southampton Police 1942 1945
2 AFC Totton 2010 2011
Bournemouth Gasworks 1953 1954
Gosport Borough 1988 2015
RAOC Hilsea 1929 1947
RASC Training Centre (Aldershot) 1936 1938 Includes one as joint winners in 1936
Salisbury City 1962 1964
Winchester City 1931 2005
1 Alresford Town 2013 2013
Eastleigh 2012 2012
Fleet Town 2009 2009
Folland Aircraft 1941 1941
Freemantle 1893 1893
Pirelli General 1977 1977
RAMC (Aldershot) 1925 1925
RAMC (Crookham) 1960 1960
RMLI (Gosport) 1922 1922
Romsey Town 1979 1979
Royal Artillery Portsmouth 1896 1896
Woolston Works 1888 1888
2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards 1907 1907 Joint Winners in 1907
3 Batt. Royal Marines (So'ton) 1943 1943

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By year

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Year Winner[1] Final Result Runner-up Venue of final
1888 Woolston Works 2–0 Winchester County Ground, Southampton
1889 Royal Engineers, Aldershot 5–1 Portsmouth FA County Ground, Southampton
1890 Royal Engineers, Aldershot 3–2 King's Royal Rifles County Ground, Southampton
1891 St. Mary's 3–1 Royal Engineers, Aldershot County Ground, Southampton
1892 St. Mary's 5–0 Army Medical Staff, Netley County Ground, Southampton
1893 Freemantle 2–1 St. Mary's County Ground, Southampton
1894 Royal Engineers, Aldershot 1–0 St. Mary's County Ground, Southampton
1895 Southampton St. Mary's 5–0 Royal Artillery, Fareham County Ground, Southampton
1896 Royal Artillery, Portsmouth 3–1 Southampton St. Mary's County Ground, Southampton
1897 Cowes 1–1 2nd Gordon Highlanders (Aldershot) County Ground, Southampton
Cowes 2–1 2nd Gordon Highlanders (Aldershot) County Ground, Southampton
1898 Eastleigh Athletic 2–1 2nd Gordon Highlanders (Aldershot) County Ground, Southampton
1899 Southampton Reserves 2–2 Ryde United Services Ground, Portsmouth
Southampton Reserves 2–0 Ryde Portsmouth (Uncertain Ground)
1900 Ryde 1–0 Portsmouth Reserves United Services Ground, Portsmouth
1901 Southampton Reserves 2–0 Ryde Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1902 Southampton Reserves 2–0 Ryde Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1903 Portsmouth Reserves 0–0 Southampton Reserves Freemantle Football Ground, Southampton
Portsmouth Reserves 1–0 Southampton Reserves Freemantle Football Ground, Southampton
1904 Ryde Sports 1–0 Portsmouth Reserves The Dell, Southampton
1905 Southampton Reserves 2–0 Portsmouth Reserves The Dell, Southampton
1906 Cowes 5–1 HMS Excellent, Portsmouth The Dell, Southampton
1907 Southampton Reserves 1–1 2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards Fratton Park, Portsmouth
Southampton Reserves 1–1 2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards Fratton Park, Portsmouth
2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards and Southampton (joint holders)
1908 Southampton Reserves 1–0 RMLI (Gosport) Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1909 Eastleigh Athletic 2–0 2nd Cameron Highlanders (Tidworth) The Dell, Southampton
1910 Southampton Reserves 5–2 Royal Army Medical Corps (Aldershot) Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1911 Eastleigh Athletic 4–2 Kings Royal Rifles Corps (Gosport) Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1912 Cowes 1–1 Southampton Reserves Fratton Park, Portsmouth
Cowes 1–0 Southampton Reserves Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1913 Portsmouth Reserves 4–1 Bournemouth The Dell, Southampton
1914 Southampton Reserves 4–0 Royal Engineers Dean Court, Bournemouth
1915–1919 No Competition owing to war
1920 Southampton Reserves      
1921 Southampton Reserves   Thornycroft Athletic  
1922 RMLI (Gosport)   Bournemouth  
1923 Sholing Athletic 4–2 Thornycrofts (Woolston) The Dell, Southampton
1924 Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic      
1925 RAMC (Aldershot) 4–2 Cowes The Dell, Southampton
1926 Cowes 3–1 Ryde Sports The Dell, Southampton
1927 Ryde Sports   Cowes The Dell, Southampton
1928 Aldershot      
1929 RAOC (Hilsea)     The Dell, Southampton
1930 Cowes 3–0 Royal Marines The Dell, Southampton
1931 Winchester City 4–2 Andover The Dell, Southampton
1932 Newport 2–1[10] Cowes The Dell, Southampton
1933 Newport 3–2 Andover The Dell, Southampton
1934 Cowes   RASC Training Centre (Aldershot) The Dell, Southampton
1935 Southampton 'A'   Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic The Dell, Southampton
1936 RASC Training Centre (Aldershot)   Ryde Sports The Dell, Southampton
RASC Training Centre (Aldershot)   Ryde Sports The Dell, Southampton
RASC Training Centre (Aldershot)   Ryde Sports The Dell, Southampton
RASC Training Centre (Aldershot) & Ryde Sports (joint holders)
1937 Ryde Sports   2nd Kings Own Royal Regiment The Dell, Southampton
1938 RASC Training Centre (Aldershot)   Southampton 'A' The Dell, Southampton
1939 Ryde Sports   Portsmouth Gas Company The Dell, Southampton
1940 Southampton Res      
1941 Folland Aircraft   Royal Marines, Portsmouth Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1942 Southampton Police 3–1 Folland Aircraft  
1943 3 Batt Royal Marines, Southampton   Cunliffe Owen FC The Dell, Southampton
1944 Southampton Police 1–0 Royal Marines, Eastney Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1945 Southampton Police      
1946 Cowes 2–1 aet Bournemouth Gasworks The Dell, Southampton
1947 RAOC (Hilsea)      
1948 Cowes 2–1 aet RAMC, Aldershot The Dell, Southampton
1949 Andover 2–1 Romsey Town The Dell, Southampton
1950 Southampton 'A' 4–1 Cowes The Dell, Southampton
1951 Andover 4–1 Newport The Dell, Southampton
1952 Portsmouth 'A'   RAMC, Crookham The Dell, Southampton
1953 Bournemouth Gasworks 4–3 Newport The Dell, Southampton
1954 Bournemouth Gasworks 2–1 Cowes The Dell, Southampton
1955 Newport 2–0 Southampton 'A' The Dell, Southampton
1956 Andover 4–3 Cowes Sports The Dell, Southampton
1957 Fareham Town 2–0 Andover The Dell, Southampton
1958 Alton Town   Cowes Sports  
1959 Bournemouth & Boscombe 'A' 1–0 aet Portsmouth 'A'  Dean Court, Bournemouth
1960 RAMC (Crookham)   Fareham Town The Dell, Southampton
1961 Newport      
1962 Salisbury   Fareham Town The Dell, Southampton
1963 Fareham Town      
1964 Salisbury 3–0 Aldershot The Dell, Southampton
1965 Andover 8–0 Basingstoke Town The Dell, Southampton
1966 Newport 3–2 aet Alton Town Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1967 Cowes 2–1 Newport Partlands, Ryde
1968 Fareham Town 2–1 Hawker-Siddeley Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1969 Alton Town 2–1 Pirelli General Walled Meadow, Andover
1970 Waterlooville 3–1 Gosport Borough Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1971 Basingstoke Town 3–2 replay after 1-1 draw Fareham Town Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1972 Alton Town 1–0[11] Brockenhurst  
1973 Waterlooville   Newport The Dell, Southampton
1974 Sholing Sports 2–1 Waterlooville The Dell, Southampton
1975 Farnborough Town 5–1 aet Basingstoke Town  
1976 Southampton 'A' 2–0 Waterlooville The Dell, Southampton
1977 Pirelli General 1–0 Farnborough Town Recreation Ground, Aldershot
1978 Alton Town   Pirelli General The Dell, Southampton
1979 Romsey Town 1–0 Farnborough Town The Dell, Southampton
1980 Newport 2–2 aet[12] Farnborough Town The Dell, Southampton
Newport 1-0 Farnborough Town Cams Alders, Fareham (Replay)
1981 Newport   Havant Town The Dell, Southampton
1982 Farnborough Town 2–0 Basingstoke Town  The Dell, Southampton
1983 Sholing Sports 3–1 East Cowes Victoria Athletic The Dell, Southampton
1984 Farnborough Town 2–2 Sholing Sports The Dell, Southampton
Farnborough Town 3–1 Sholing Sports Cams Alders, Fareham
1985 Waterlooville 2–1 Sholing Sports The Dell, Southampton
1986 Farnborough Town  2-0 Basingstoke Town The Dell, Southampton
1987 Portsmouth Reserves 2–0 Road-Sea Southampton Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1988 Gosport Borough 3–0 Farnborough Town The Dell, Southampton
1989 AFC Bournemouth Reserves 2–1 Basingstoke Town Dean Court, Bournemouth
1990 Basingstoke Town 8–0 AFC Lymington The Dell, Southampton
1991 Farnborough Town 1–0 Waterlooville Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1992 Waterlooville 1–0 Havant Town Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1993 Fareham Town 4–1 Farnborough Town The Dell, Southampton
1994 Havant Town 1–0 Farnborough Town The Dell, Southampton
1995 Havant Town 1–0 Farnborough Town Fratton Park, Portsmouth
1996 Basingstoke Town 2–0 Waterlooville The Dell, Southampton
1997 Basingstoke Town 2–0 Waterlooville The Dell, Southampton
1998 Newport 2–1 Fareham Town The Dell, Southampton
1999 Aldershot Town 1–0 Basingstoke Town The Dell, Southampton
2000 Aldershot Town 9–1 Andover The Camrose, Basingstoke
2001 Andover 2–0 Havant & Waterlooville The Dell, Southampton
2002 Aldershot Town 3–1 Havant & Waterlooville St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2003 Aldershot Town 2–1 Bashley St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2004 Farnborough Town 2–1 Fareham Town St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2005 Winchester City 2–1 Aldershot Town Dean Court, Bournemouth
2006 Farnborough Town 1–0 Basingstoke Town Dean Court, Bournemouth
2007 Aldershot Town 2–1 Fleet Town Dean Court, Bournemouth
2008 Basingstoke Town 1–0 Farnborough Dean Court, Bournemouth
2009 Fleet Town 1–0 VT F.C. St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2010 AFC Totton 4–0[13] Aldershot Town Dean Court, Bournemouth
2011 AFC Totton 3–1[14] Sholing St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2012 Eastleigh 2–0[15] AFC Totton St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2013 Alresford Town 3–2[16] AFC Bournemouth Dean Court, Bournemouth
2014 Basingstoke Town 3–2 aet[17] Havant & Waterlooville Fratton Park, Portsmouth
2015 Gosport Borough 3–0 Sholing Fratton Park, Portsmouth
2016 Havant & Waterlooville 1–1 (5–3 pens) Winchester City St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2017 Basingstoke Town 0–0 (7–6 pens)[18] AFC Bournemouth St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2018 Havant & Waterlooville 3–0[19] Blackfield & Langley St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
2019 Havant & Waterlooville 2–1[20] Basingstoke Town Ten Acres, Eastleigh
2020 AFC Bournemouth 2-2 (5–3 pens)[21][22] Eastleigh Snows Stadium, Totton
2022 Farnborough FC 2–2 (4-1 pens) Eastleigh Ten Acres, Eastleigh
2023 Basingstoke Town 1–0 AFC Bournemouth EBB Stadium, Aldershot

References

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