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Ulster Cup

Ulster Cup

Football tournament


The Ulster Cup was an annual football competition held by the Irish Football League for senior clubs.

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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:

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Finals results

Winners of the Ulster Cup by season.[1]

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.


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Performance by club

Senior

First Division only

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Notes

    1. The tournament was renamed the Festival of Britain Cup for 1951–52.
    2. The last three editions were open to First Division sides only

    References

    1. "Belfast Telegraph Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 1999/2000" Ed. Dr. Malcolm Brodie MBE

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