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Munster Senior Cup (association football)

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The Munster Senior Cup is a provincial soccer tournament played among senior soccer clubs from Munster in the Republic of Ireland. The competition is run by the Munster Football Association, which is affiliated to the Football Association of Ireland.

History

The competition, which started in 1901, was dominated by British army teams until 1922. Such was the dominance of the Armed forces teams that the competition was not held from 1915-1922 marking a time when British forces were involved in World War I and the Irish War of Independence. With the withdrawal of British forces from the Irish Free State (later to be the Republic of Ireland) civilian teams began to emerge.

Since 1922 senior clubs that play or played in the League of Ireland have dominated the winner’s list. In particular teams from Cork have left a mark on the competition, winning 60 of the 81 finals since 1922.

In recent times Cork City F.C. emerged as the dominant force, winning the competition 15 times since being founded in 1984.

List of Cup Winners

While the competition did run in 1906-07, 1939–40, 1957–58, and 1978-79 no finals were played.

Summary of Cup Winners

1922/23 - 2007/08

  • 16 - Cork City
  • 15 - Fordsons FC (& Fordsons "B")/Cork FC/Cork City (old)/Cork United (old)(& Cork United "B")/Cork Athletic
  • 14 - Waterford United
  • 8 - Cork Hibernians
  • 7 - Evergreen United/Cork Celtic
  • 7 - Limerick
  • 6 - Cork Bohemians
  • 4 - Albert Rovers/Cork Alberts/Cork United (new),
  • 3 - Cobh Ramblers
  • 3 - Limerick City
  • 2 - Limerick FC
  • 2 - Rifle Brigade Royal
  • 2 - Welch Fusiliers
  • 1 - 3rd Dragoon Guards, 6th Prov. Battalion, Carrick United, King O Yorks Lt. Inf., Manchester Regiment, North Staffs Regiment, Royal Engineers, Royal Field Artillery, St. Kevins (Cork), Southern Rovers, Waterford Crystal

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