Sussex_RUR_Cup

Sussex RUR Cup

Sussex RUR Cup

Football competition


The Sussex Royal Ulster Rifles Charity Cup is the original Cup which was presented to the Sussex County FA in 1897 by the Officers and men of the Royal Irish Rifles (subsequently Royal Ulster Rifles). The 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles won the Sussex Senior Cup, Brighton Shield, Charity Cup and Vernon Wentworth Cup in 1895–96 and were recognised as ‘Sussex Champions’. The trophy was presented as a permanent memento of their achievement and to raise money for charity.

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Since its inception in 1896–97, the Sussex (R.U.R) Charity Cup has had many different formats from an end of season invitation competition to its present knockout style. A third of all gate receipts from the matches played in the competition go to the SCFA Benevolent Fund for injured players.

Winners and finalists

1896–1914

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1919–1940

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1941–1945

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1945–1960

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1960–1975

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1975–1990

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1990–2005

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2005–2020

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2020–

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Records

Statistics

Performance by club

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See also


References

  1. "Sussex Principal RUR Charity Cup". Sussex FA. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  2. "Sussex Principal RUR Charity Cup". Sussex FA. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  3. "County Cup competitions curtailed". 12 August 2020 via www.sussexfa.com.
  4. "County Cup competitions curtailed". 16 March 2021 via www.sussexfa.com.

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