Sussex RUR Cup

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

References

  1. ^ "Sussex Principal RUR Charity Cup". Sussex FA. Retrieved 2012-11-12. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ "Sussex Principal RUR Charity Cup". Sussex FA. Retrieved 2012-11-12. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)

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