Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy
Founded | 1885 |
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Region | Lancashire |
Number of teams | 28 |
Current champions | Colne |
Most successful club(s) | Chorley(18 wins) |
TheLancashire Football Association Challenge Trophyis anEnglishfootballcompetition for seniornon-leagueclubs who are members of theLancashire County Football Association.The trophy was first played for in 1885, when it was known as theLancashire Junior Cup.It is currently sponsored byPartners Foundationand is known asThe Partners Foundation Challenge Trophy.Although officially the junior cup to theLancashire Senior Cupit is still regarded as just as important as other county cup competitions.
Format
[edit]The competition is open to senior non-league clubs within the historical boundaries ofLancashire.A total of 28 clubs currently enter the competition from six different leagues. As of 2008–09 the four clubs from theFootball Conferenceeach receive byes to the second round, where they are then joined by the twelve winners from the first round.
From the 2009–10 season the semi-finals have been played at theCounty Ground,Thurston Road inLeyland,with the final being held at theReebok Stadium,home ofBolton Wanderers.The 2011–12 final between Chorley FC and Kendal Town FC, played on 12 March 2012, attracted a crowd of 2,673.
History
[edit]The first Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy took place in the 1885–86 season, when Bells Temperance were the winners. The only times the trophy was not competed was 1915–18 duringWorld War I,1940–41 season duringWorld War II,although it did continue for the rest of the war years, and 2020-21 due to theCOVID-19pandemic.Chorleyare the most successful club with eighteen wins, the first coming in 1893–94 and the last of which came in 2017–18. Former non-league clubsMorecambe,who now play in theFootball LeagueandWigan Athletic,now inLeague Oneare next with eleven wins. Morecambe's last victory coming in 2003–04 and Wigan's was in 1977–78.
Past winners
[edit]A full list of past winners -[1]
Season | Winners |
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1885–86 | Bells Temperance |
1886–87 | Bells Temperance |
1887–88 | Blackpool |
1888–89 | Oswaldtwistle Rovers |
1889–90 | Bury |
1890–91 | Blackpool |
1891–92 | Kearsley |
1892–93 | Clitheroe[2] |
1893–94 | Chorley |
1894–95 | Lytham |
1895–96 | Blackburn Park Road |
1896–97 | Hapton |
1897–98 | Skerton |
1898–99 | Skerton |
1899–1900 | Turton |
1900–01 | Heywood |
1901–02 | Turton |
1902–03 | Turton |
1903–04 | Earlestown |
1904–05 | Turton |
1905–06 | Colne |
1906–07 | Earlestown |
1907–08 | Nelson |
1908–09 | Chorley |
1909–10 | Rochdale |
1910–11 | Bacup |
1911–12 | Rossendale United |
1912–13 | Fleetwood |
1913–14 | Heywood United |
1914–15 | Skelmersdale United |
1915–18 | (no competition) |
1918–19 | Runcorn |
1919–20 | Southport |
1920–21 | Accrington Stanley |
1921–22 | New Brighton |
1922–23 | Croston |
1923–24 | Chorley |
1924–25 | Horwich RMI |
1925–26 | Morecambe |
1926–27 | Morecambe |
1927–28 | Lancaster Town |
1928–29 | Lancaster Town |
1929–30 | Horwich RMI |
1930–31 | Lancaster Town |
1931–32 | Dick, Kerr's |
1932–33 | Darwen |
1933–34 | Lancaster Town |
1934–35 | Fleetwood |
1935–36 | Wigan Athletic |
1936–37 | South Liverpool |
1937–38 | South Liverpool |
1938–39 | South Liverpool |
1939–40 | Chorley |
1940–41 | (no competition) |
1941–42 | Blackpool Services |
1942–43 | Blackpool Services |
1943–44 | Blackpool Services |
1944–45 | Howard & Bulloughs |
1945–46 | Chorley |
1946–47 | Rochdale Reserves |
1947–48 | Burscough |
1948–49 | Barrow Reserves |
1949–50 | Burscough |
1950–51 | Rochdale Reserves |
1951–52 | Lancaster City |
1952–53 | Wigan Athletic |
1953–54 | Wigan Athletic |
1954–55 | Nelson |
1955–56 | Wigan Athletic |
1956–57 | New Brighton |
1957–58 | Chorley |
1958–59 | Chorley |
1959–60 | Wigan Athletic |
1960–61 | Chorley |
1961–62 | Morecambe |
1962–63 | Morecambe |
1963–64 | Chorley |
1964–65 | Chorley |
1965–66 | Wigan Athletic |
1966–67 | Burscough |
1967–68 | Wigan Athletic |
1968–69 | Morecambe |
1969–70 | Skelmersdale United |
1970–71 | Skelmersdale United |
1971–72 | Wigan Athletic |
1972–73 | Rossendale United |
1973–74 | Wigan Athletic |
1974–75 | Lancaster City |
1975–76 | Chorley |
1976–77 | Wigan Athletic |
1977–78 | Wigan Athletic |
1978–79 | Marine |
1979–80 | Chorley |
1980–81 | Barrow |
1981–82 | Chorley |
1982–83 | Chorley |
1983–84 | South Liverpool |
1984–85 | Clitheroe[3] |
1985–86 | Morecambe |
1986–87 | Morecambe |
1987–88 | Marine |
1988–89 | Colne Dynamoes |
1989–90 | Colne Dynamoes |
1990–91 | Marine |
1991–92 | Great Harwood Town |
1992–93 | Southport |
1993–94 | Morecambe |
1994–95 | Bamber Bridge |
1995–96 | Morecambe |
1996–97 | Southport |
1997–98 | Southport |
1998–99 | Morecambe |
1999–2000 | Marine |
2000–01 | Southport |
2001–02 | Accrington Stanley |
2002–03 | Leigh RMI |
2003–04 | Morecambe |
2004–05 | Accrington Stanley |
2005–06 | Southport |
2006–07 | Burscough |
2007–08 | Southport |
2008–09 | Skelmersdale United |
2009–10 | Southport |
2010–11 | AFC Fylde |
2011–12 | Chorley |
2012–13 | AFC Fylde |
2013–14 | AFC Fylde |
2014–15 | Chorley |
2015-16 | Chorley |
2016–17 | Ashton Athletic |
2017-18 | Chorley |
2018-19 | Southport |
2019-20 | Lancaster City |
2020-21 | Competition not held |
2021-22 | Southport |
2022-23 | Southport |
2023-24 | Colne |
Winners by club
[edit]Club | Number of Wins | Most Recent Win | |
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1 | Chorley | 18 | 2017-18 |
2 | Morecambe | 11 | 2003–04 |
Wigan Athletic | 11 | 1977–78 | |
Southport | 11 | 2022-23 | |
5 | Lancaster City(inc. Lancaster Town) | 7 | 2019-20 |
6 | Burscough | 4 | 2006–07 |
Marine | 4 | 1999–2000 | |
South Liverpool | 4 | 1983–84 | |
Turton | 4 | 1904–05 | |
Skelmersdale United | 4 | 2008–09 | |
11 | Accrington Stanley | 3 | 2004–05 |
AFC Fylde | 3 | 2013–14 | |
Blackpool Services | 3 | 1943–44 | |
Leigh RMI(inc. Horwich RMI) | 3 | 2002–03 | |
Rochdale(inc. Rochdale Reserves) | 3 | 1950–51 | |
16 | Barrow(inc. Barrow Reserves) | 2 | 1980–81 |
Bells Temperance | 2 | 1886–87 | |
Blackpool | 2 | 1890–91 | |
Colne Dynamoes | 2 | 1989–90 | |
Earlestown | 2 | 1906–07 | |
Fleetwood | 2 | 1934–35 | |
Nelson | 2 | 1989–90 | |
New Brighton | 2 | 1906–07 | |
Rossendale United | 2 | 1972–73 | |
Skerton | 2 | 1898–99 | |
26 | Bacup Borough(as Bacup) | 1 | 1910–11 |
Bamber Bridge | 1 | 1994–95 | |
Blackburn Park Road | 1 | 1895–96 | |
Bury | 1 | 1889–90 | |
Clitheroe (1887) | 1 | 1892–93 | |
Clitheroe (1925) | 1 | 1984–85 | |
Colne (1903) | 1 | 1905–06 | |
Colne (1996) | 1 | 2023–24 | |
Croston | 1 | 1922–23 | |
Darwen | 1 | 1932–33 | |
Dick, Kerr's | 1 | 1931–32 | |
Great Harwood Town | 1 | 1991–92 | |
Hapton | 1 | 1896–97 | |
Heywood | 1 | 1900–01 | |
Heywood United | 1 | 1913–14 | |
Howard & Bulloughs | 1 | 1944–45 | |
Kearsley | 1 | 1891–92 | |
Lytham | 1 | 1894–95 | |
Oswaldtwistle Rovers | 1 | 1888–89 | |
Runcorn | 1 | 1918–19 | |
Ashton Athletic | 1 | 2016–17 |
References
[edit]- ^Lancashire Football Association Directory of Members Handbook 2007–08.Lancashire:Lancashire County Football Association.2007.
- ^Founded in 1887, as a successor to the 1879 club, and wound up in 1897.
- ^Later Clitheroe club founded in 1925.
External links
[edit]- Official websiteof the Lancashire County Football Association (archived 26 March 2018)