Isle of Wight Senior Cup

The Senior Gold Cup is the current county cup for the Isle of Wight. It is administered by the Isle of Wight Divisional Football Association (IOWDFA).[1] According to the current rules of the competition, it is open to only island clubs and, where applicable, their reserve teams. The current holders are Cowes Sports F.C. who play in the Wessex League First Division.

Isle of Wight Senior Gold Cup
Organising bodyIsle of Wight FA
Founded1906; 118 years ago (1906)
Region Isle of Wight
Current championsCowes Sports
(26th title)
Most successful club(s)Newport
(46 titles)
WebsiteIsle of Wight FA

History

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The Senior Gold Cup was first contested in 1945. The most successful club in the competition's history is Newport who have won the cup on 41 occasions.[2][3][4]

Finals

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This section lists every final (with some exceptions) of the competition played since 1906–07, the winners, the runners-up, and the result.[5]

Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Shared trophy
Season Winners Result Runner-up Notes
1906–07 Cowes Sports
1907–08 Cowes Sports
1908–09
1909–10 Cowes Sports
1910–11
1911–12
1912–13
1913–14
1914–15
1915–16
1916–17
1917–18
1918–19
1919–20 Cowes Sports
1920–21 Royal Ulster
1921–22 Cowes Sports
1922–23 Sandown & Lake
1923–24 Sandown & Lake
1924–25 Sandown
1925–26 Cowes Sports
1926–27 Ryde Sports
1927–28 Cowes Sports
1928–29 Newport Ryde Sports
1929–30 Cowes Sports
1930–31 Bembridge
1931–32 Final withheld. Newport 1–1 Cowes Sports.
1932–33 2nd Hampshire
1933–34 Cowes Sports
1934–35 Newport
1935–36 Cowes Sports
1936–37 Newport
1937–38 Sandown
1938–39 Newport
1939–40 SLWP
1940–41 6th Ox & Bucks
1941–42 12th Devonshire Regiment
1942–43 Cowes Sports
1943–44 Newport
1944–45 Newport
1945–46 Newport
1946–47 Newport
1947–48 Ryde Sports
1948–49 Ryde Sports
1949–50 Ryde Sports
1950–51 Cowes Sports
1951–52 Cowes Sports Ryde Sports
1952–53 Newport
Cowes Sports
Trophy shared.
1953–54 Newport
1954–55 Cowes Sports
Newport
Trophy shared.
1955–56 Newport reserves
1956–57 Ryde Sports
1957–58 Newport Ryde Sports
1958–59 Sandown 7–4 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1959–60 Cowes Sports
1960–61 Cowes Sports
1961–62 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1962–63 Ryde Sports
1963–64 Ryde Sports
1964–65 Cowes Sports Ryde Sports
1965–66 Newport
1966–67 Brading Town
1967–68 Newport
1968–69 Seaview
1969–70 Brading Town
1970–71 Newport
1971–72 Newport
1972–73 Newport
1973–74 Newport
1974–75 Newport
1975–76 Newport
1976–77 Brading Town 4–2 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1977–78 Newport
1978–79 Newport
1979–80 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1980–81 Newport
1981–82 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1982–83 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1983–84 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1984–85 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1985–86 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1986–87 Newport
1987–88 Newport
1988–89 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
1989–90 Newport
1990–91 Ryde Sports
1991–92 Newport
1992–93 Newport
1993–94 Newport
1994–95 Cowes Sports 3–2 Binstead
1995–96 Newport
1996–97 Newport
1997–98 Newport
1998–99 Newport
1999–2000 Newport
2000–01 Oakfield 1–0 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
2001–02 Cowes Sports 2–1 Newport
2002–03 Newport 2–0 Cowes Sports
2003–04 Newport 5–1 West Wight
2004–05 Newport 4–0 Brading Town
2005–06 Brading Town 3–2 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
2006–07 Cowes Sports 2–1 Newport
2007–08 Cowes Sports 2–1 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
2008–09 Newport 2–1 West Wight
2009–10 Brading Town 2–1 Newport After extra-time.
2010–11 Newport 3–1 Brading Town
2011–12 Cowes Sports 1–1 East Cowes Victoria Athletic Won 4–3 on penalties. After extra-time.
2012–13 Newport 1–0 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
2013–14 Newport 1–0 Cowes Sports
2014–15 Newport 4–0 Cowes Sports
2015–16 Newport 1–1 Cowes Sports Won 3–1 on penalties. After extra-time.
2016–17 Newport 1–1 Cowes Sports Won 5–3 on penalties. After extra-time.
2017–18 Cowes Sports 4–1 West Wight
2018–19 Newport 6–1 W&B Sports
2019–20 Competition abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2020–21 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2021–22 Newport 4–1 Cowes Sports
2022–23 Cowes Sports 1–1 Newport Won 4–3 on penalties. After extra-time.
2023–24 Cowes Sports 1–1 Newport Won 6–5 on penalties. After extra-time.
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References

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  1. ^ "Senior Gold Cup". Archived from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Senior Gold Cup Winners 2013". Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Newport leave it late in Gold Cup". Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Newport storm to Gold Cup victory". Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  5. ^ Schöggl, Hans (23 May 2024). "England - Isle of Wight - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 26 August 2024.