Sussex RUR Cup

Sussex RUR Cup
Founded 1897
Region Sussex
Current champions Newhaven
(3rd title)
Most successful club(s) Worthing
(14 titles)

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 1895/6 and were recognised as ‘Sussex Champions’. The trophy was presented as a permanent memento of their achievement and to raise money for charity.

Since its inception in 1896/7, 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.

Past winners

Season Winners
1897Southwick
1898Brighton Athletic
1899Brighton Athletic
1900Horsham
1901Hastings & St. Leonards
1902Hastings & St. Leonards
1903Shoreham
1904Worthing
1905Newhaven
1906Shoreham
1907Worthing
1908Worthing
1909Southwick
1910Worthing
1911Southwick
1912Vernon Athletic
1913St Leonards Amateurs
1914Worthing
1915-1919No competition
1920Brighton & Hove Amateurs
1921Worthing
1922Vernon Athletic
1923Vernon Athletic
1924Royal Corps of Signals
1925Southwick
1926Southwick
1927Worthing
1928Southwick
1929Southwick
1930Southwick
1931Horsham
1932Horsham
1933Eastbourne
1934Horsham & Worthing (Joint)
1935Horsham
1936Horsham
1937Horsham
1938Horsham & Southwick (Joint)
1939Hastings & St. Leonards
1940Hastings & St. Leonards
1941No competition
1942Worthing (War Time Charity Cup)
1943Brighton & Hove Albion Juniors (War Time Charity Cup)
1944Haywards Heath (War Time Charity Cup)
1945Worthing (War Time Charity Cup)
1946Horsham
1947Littlehampton Town
1948Eastbourne
1949Horsham & Worthing (Joint)
1950Eastbourne
1951Horsham
1952Horsham
1953Worthing
1954Worthing
1955Whitehawk & Manor Farm Old Boys
1956Eastbourne United
1957Horsham
1958Bexhill Town Athletic
1959Whitehawk
1960Brighton & Hove Albion
1961Brighton & Hove Albion & Chichester City (Joint)
1962Lewes
1963Lewes
1964Chichester City
1965Lewes
1966Lancing
1967Haywards Heath
1968Rye United
1969Arundel
1970Littlehampton Town
1971Littlehampton Town
1972Bognor Regis Town
1973Arundel
1974Bexhill Town
1975Haywards Heath
1976Haywards Heath
1977Southwick
1978Peacehaven & Telscombe
1979Arundel
1980Arundel
1981Steyning Town
1982Peacehaven & Telscombe
1983Three Bridges
1984Littlehampton Town
1985Steyning Town
1986Eastbourne Town
1987Eastbourne Town
1988Three Bridges
1989Pagham
1990Wick
1991Whitehawk
1992Burgess Hill Town
1993Peacehaven & Telscombe
1994Newhaven
1995Peacehaven & Telscombe
1996Peacehaven & Telscombe
1997Peacehaven & Telscombe
1998Wick
1999Wick
2000Burgess Hill Town
2001Horsham YMCA
2002Selsey
2003Southwick
2004East Grinstead Town
2005Ringmer
2006Hailsham Town
2007Chichester City United
2008Three Bridges
2009Eastbourne United Association
2010Peacehaven & Telscombe
2011Crawley Down Gatwick[1]
2012Rye United[2]
2013East Preston
2014Horsham YMCA
2015Eastbourne Town
2016Newhaven

See also

References

  1. "Sussex Principal RUR Charity Cup". Sussex FA. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
  2. "Sussex Principal RUR Charity Cup". Sussex FA. Retrieved 2012-11-12.

External links


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