Munster Senior Cup (association football)






























Munster Senior Cup
Organising body Munster Football Association
Founded 1901
Region
Munster Munster
Current champions Cork City
Most successful club(s)
Cork City (18)
Waterford (15)

The Munster Senior Cup is an association football cup competition organized by the Munster Football Association. Entrants include League of Ireland clubs such as Cork City, Cobh Ramblers, Limerick and Waterford who are affiliated to the MFA, as well as clubs from the Munster Senior League.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 List of finals


  • 3 List of winners by club


  • 4 References





History


Like the Munster Football Association itself, the Munster Senior Cup was originally inaugurated in 1901. It was initially dominated by British Army regimental teams. Among the early winners were the Royal Engineers, one of the pioneering teams of association football in England. They had played in the very first FA Cup Final in 1871–72 before winning it for the first time in 1875. During the First World War/Irish War of Independence era there were no competitions, but the cup was revived in 1922–23. Since 1922 clubs playing in the League of Ireland have dominated the winners' list and the competitions two most successful clubs have been Cork City and Waterford. However, in recent times Munster Senior League clubs have been regular finalists and in 2013–14 Douglas Hall were winners.[1][2][3][4]



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Season
Winner
Score
Runners-up
Venue
1901–02
6th Prov. Battalion



1902–03

Royal Engineers [5]



1903–04
Cork Celtic (Note 1)



1904–05

Manchester Regiment



1905–06

3rd Dragoon Guards



1906–07 (Note 2)




1907–08

Royal Field Artillery



1908–09

Royal Welsh Fusiliers



1909–10

Royal Welsh Fusiliers
1–0 [6]

Highland Light Infantry

Turners Cross
1910–11

Rifle Brigade



1911–12

North Staffordshire Regiment



1912–13

King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry



1913–14

Rifle Brigade





1922–23

Fordsons

Shandon

1923–24

Fordsons

Barrackton United

1924–25

Cobh Ramblers

Cork City (Note 3)

1925–26

Fordsons


Cork Bohemians

1926–27

Cork Bohemians

Cahir Park

1927–28

Cork Bohemians

Barrackton United

1928–29

Fordsons

Fermoy

1929–30

Fordsons B


Cork Bohemians

1930–31

Cork Bohemians


Cork B

1931–32

Cork Bohemians

Barrackton United

1932–33

Cork Bohemians


Waterford

1933–34

Cork

Southern Rovers

1934–35

Waterford


Cobh Ramblers

1935–36
Southern Rovers

Grattan United

1936–37

Cork


Cobh Ramblers

1937–38

Limerick


Cork

1938–39

Cork City


Limerick

1939–40 (Note 2)




1940–41

Cork United


Evergreen United

1941–42
St. Kevin's

Dunlop

1942–43

Cork Bohemians

Richmond Celtic

1943–44

Cobh Ramblers

Coastal Defence

1944–45

Cork United B

Blackrock

1945–46

Waterford


Cork United

1946–47

Cork United


Waterford

1947–48

Waterford


Cork United

1948–49

Limerick


Waterford

1949–50

Albert Rovers (Note 4)


Cork Athletic

1950–51

Cork Athletic


Limerick

1951–52

Evergreen United


Waterford

1952–53

Cork Athletic


Limerick

1953–54

Limerick


Albert Rovers

1954–55

Cork Athletic


Waterford

1955–56

Waterford


Cork Athletic

1956–57

Waterford


Evergreen United

1957–58 (Note 2)




1958–59

Limerick


Evergreen United

1959–60

Cork Celtic


Waterford

1960–61

Cork Hibernians


Waterford

1961–62

Cork Celtic


Limerick

1962–63

Limerick


Cork Hibernians

1963–64

Cork Celtic


Limerick

1964–65

Cork Hibernians


Cork Celtic

1965–66

Waterford


Cobh Ramblers

1966–67

Waterford


Cork Hibernians

1967–68

Cork Hibernians


Limerick

1968–69

Cork Hibernians


Waterford

1969–70

Cork Hibernians


Waterford

1970–71

Cork Hibernians


Limerick

1971–72

Cork Celtic


Waterford

1972–73

Cork Hibernians


Limerick

1973–74

Cork Celtic


Limerick

1974–75

Cork Hibernians


Cork Celtic

1975–76

Waterford


Cork Hibernians

1976–77

Limerick


Cork Celtic

1977–78

Cork Alberts (Note 4)


Limerick

1978–79

Cobh Ramblers


Limerick

1979–80

Cork United (Note 4)

Crosshaven

1980–81

Waterford


Tramore Athletic

1981–82

Cork United (Note 4)


Waterford

1982–83

Cobh Ramblers

Clonmel Town

1983–84

Limerick City


Cobh Ramblers

1984–85

Limerick City
2-2

Cobh Ramblers
St Colman's Park
1985–86

Waterford United
4-0
Wembley
Turner's Cross
1986–87

Waterford United
2-1

Limerick City
Kilcohan Park
1987–88

Cork City
1-0

Cobh Ramblers
Turner's Cross
1988–89

Limerick City
1-0

Cork City
Rathbane
1989–90

Cork City
3-0

Tramore Athletic
Turner's Cross
1990–91

Cork City


Limerick City

1991–92

Cork City


Everton

1992–93

Cork City

Fermoy

1993–94

Cork City


Cobh Ramblers

1994–95

Limerick


Cork City

1995–96

Waterford Crystal


Cork City

1996–97

Cork City


Cobh Wanderers

1997–98

Cork City
1–0 [7]

Rockmount

1998–99

Cork City


Waterford United

1999–2000

Cork City


Cobh Ramblers

2000–01

Cork City


College Corinthians

2001–02

Cork City


Rockmount

2002–03

Cork City


Waterford United

2003–04

Cork City
2–0 [8]
Carrick United
Ozier Park
2004–05

Cork City


Avondale United

2005–06

Limerick


Cobh Ramblers

2006–07

Waterford United
2–0 [9]
Passage

Turners Cross
2007–08

Cork City
1–0 [10]

Cobh Ramblers

St Colman's Park
2008–09

Waterford United
2–1 [11]

Rockmount

Turners Cross
2009–10

Waterford United
3–1 [3]
Midleton

Waterford RSC
2010–11
Carrick United


Limerick

2011–12

Limerick
1–0 [12]

Cork City

Jackman Park
2012–13

Waterford United


Avondale United

2013–14
Douglas Hall
2–1 [4]

Limerick

Turners Cross
2014–15

Limerick
1–0 [13]

Avondale United

Askeaton
2015–16

Cobh Ramblers
2–1 [14]

Rockmount

Turners Cross
2016–17

Cork City
4-2 [15]
Wilton United

Turners Cross
2017–18

Cork City
5-0 [16]
St Mary’s

Turners Cross

Source:[1][2][17][3]



List of winners by club















































































































































Club
Titles
Seasons

Cork City (Note 3)
18
1987–88, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2016–17, 2017–18

Waterford
15
1934–35, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1975–76, 1980–81, 1985–86, 1986–87, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2012–13

Limerick
13
1937–38, 1948–49, 1953–54, 1958–59, 1962–63, 1976–77,1983–84, 1984–85, 1988–89, 1994–95, 2005–06, 2011–12, 2014–15

Cork Hibernians
8
1960–61, 1964–65, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1974–75

Fordsons/Cork
7
1922–23, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1933–34, 1936–37

Cork Bohemians
6
1926–27, 1927–28, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1942–43

Evergreen United/Cork Celtic
6
1951–52, 1959–60, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1971–72, 1973–74

Cobh Ramblers
5
1924–25, 1943–44, 1978–79, 1982–83, 2015–16

Albert Rovers (Note 4)
4
1949–50, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1981–82

Cork United
3
1940–41, 1944–45, 1946–47

Cork Athletic
3
1950–51, 1952–53, 1954–55

Rifle Brigade
2
1910–11, 1913–14

Royal Welsh Fusiliers
2
1908–09, 1909–10

3rd Dragoon Guards
1
1905–06
6th Prov. Battalion
1
1901–02
Carrick United
1
2010–11
Cork Celtic (Note 1)
1
1903–04

Cork City (Note 3)
1
1938–39
Douglas Hall
1
2013–14

King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
1
1912–13

Manchester Regiment
1
1904–05

North Staffordshire Regiment
1
1911–12

Royal Engineers
1
1902–03

Royal Field Artillery
1
1907–08
St. Kevin's
1
1941–42
Southern Rovers
1
1935–36

Waterford Crystal
1
1995–96

Source:[1][2][17][3]


Notes





  • ^1 This was not the same Cork Celtic that later played in the League of Ireland.


  • ^2 Although the competition was played for in 1906–07, 1939–40, and 1957–58, no finals were played.


  • ^3 Apart from the current club named Cork City, two earlier clubs named Cork City have also been finalists.


  • ^4 Albert Rovers also won the cup playing as Cork Alberts and Cork United. An earlier club also named Cork United were finalists and winners during the 1940s.




References





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