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== Origins ==
== Origins ==
The Football Times Cup was named after "The Football Times" – a Saturday evening football results and general news [[Newspaper|print newspaper]] produced by Highland News Ltd for distribution in Inverness and surrounding counties, from 1888 until the late 1960s.
First introduced during the 1923-24 season as a cup competition of the North of Scotland Junior Football Association, introduced as a football cup for competition between juniors clubs from Inverness and the surrounding districts across the North of Scotland.

The title made a brief return in the 1990s as a supplement of Highland News Group publications, including the Highland News, North Star and Lochaber News, but was again fazed out and ceased to exist by the 2000s.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Highland News and Football Times |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005769/19890805/207/0051 |archive-url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005769/19890805/207/0051 |archive-date=5 August 1989 |access-date=9 December 2024 |website=British Newspaper Archive {{!}} North Star and Farmers' Chronicle}}</ref>

First introduced the 1923-24 season, the sterling silver Football Times Cup was donated by Highland News Ltd for competition between clubs connected to the [[North Caledonian Football Association|North of Scotland Junior FA]].

Until the 1970s, the trophy was traditionally presented to the winning captain by the editor of the newspaper, or a representative from Highland News.

The Football Times Cup remains the second oldest cup competition to come under the auspices of the North of Scotland Junior FA (now known as the [[North Caledonian League]]), the oldest being the [[North Caledonian Cup]].


== History ==
== History ==
At the time of the Football Times Cup's introduction, the [[North Caledonian Football Association|North of Scotland Junior FA]]'s membership was made up in the majority by [[Highland Football League]] reserve sides, or 'A' combinations, from Inverness or Nairn, along with a select group of junior clubs, such as Nelson, [[Ross County F.C.|Dingwall Victoria United]] (who later became [[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]]) and [[Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.|Muir of Ord Rovers]].

[[Highland Football League|Highland League]] 'A' sides continued to dominate the competition until the 1960s when the league's presence grew across the Highlands and membership from clubs outside of the central [[Highlands and Islands (Scottish Parliament electoral region)|Highlands]] increased.

During the 1993–94 season, with an unprecedented 16 teams holding membership and some clubs facing a campaign of over 40 games, the [[North Caledonian Football Association|North Caledonian FA]] elected to play the Football Times Cup as a [[Seven-a-side football|seven-a-side]] competition.

Although the format was popular with teams, it immediately returned to an 11-a-side competition the following season.

In 2019-20, the trophy was played for across a group format, split between the North and South of its competing members, along with guest club [[Lewis & Harris Football Association|Lewis & Harris]]. After all group games were played, the winners of each group played in the final.


== Past winners ==
== Past winners ==
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|-
|2024–25
|2024–25
|[[Inverness Athletic F.C.|Inverness Athletic]] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-12-07 |title=Inverness Athletic secure first silverware with Football Times Cup win over Alness United |url=https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/sport/inverness-athletic-secure-first-silverware-with-football-tim-368445/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=Inverness Courier |language=en}}</ref>
|[[Inverness Athletic F.C.|Inverness Athletic]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-12-07 |title=Inverness Athletic secure first silverware with Football Times Cup win over Alness United |url=https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/sport/inverness-athletic-secure-first-silverware-with-football-tim-368445/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=Inverness Courier |language=en}}</ref>
|3–1
|3–1
|[[Alness United F.C.|Alness United]]
|[[Alness United F.C.|Alness United]]
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|-
|2023–24
|2023–24
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-02 |title=Invergordon claim Football Times Cup in five goal thriller of final |url=https://www.ross-shirejournal.co.uk/sport/invergordon-claim-football-times-cup-in-five-goal-thriller-o-331761/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=RossShire Journal |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[9]</sup>
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-02 |title=Invergordon claim Football Times Cup in five goal thriller of final |url=https://www.ross-shirejournal.co.uk/sport/invergordon-claim-football-times-cup-in-five-goal-thriller-o-331761/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=RossShire Journal |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[9]</sup>
|3–2
|3–2
|[[Inverness Athletic F.C.|Inverness Athletic]]
|[[Inverness Athletic F.C.|Inverness Athletic]]
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|-
|2022–23
|2022–23
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-13 |title=Glory for Invergordon as they win Football Times Cup final |url=https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/sport/glory-for-invergordon-as-they-win-football-times-cup-final-293416/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=Inverness Courier |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[8]</sup>
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-13 |title=Glory for Invergordon as they win Football Times Cup final |url=https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/sport/glory-for-invergordon-as-they-win-football-times-cup-final-293416/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=Inverness Courier |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[8]</sup>
|3–1
|3–1
|[[St Duthus F.C.|St Duthus]]
|[[St Duthus F.C.|St Duthus]]
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|-
|2021–22
|2021–22
|[[Thurso F.C.|Thurso]] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-11-20 |title=Thurso lift Football Times Cup after shoot-out victory over Halkirk United |url=https://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/sport/thurso-lift-football-times-cup-after-shoot-out-victory-over-257770/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=JohnOGroat Journal |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[3]</sup>
|[[Thurso F.C.|Thurso]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-11-20 |title=Thurso lift Football Times Cup after shoot-out victory over Halkirk United |url=https://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/sport/thurso-lift-football-times-cup-after-shoot-out-victory-over-257770/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=JohnOGroat Journal |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[3]</sup>
|2–2 <sup>p</sup>
|2–2 <sup>p</sup>
|[[Halkirk United F.C.|Halkirk United]]
|[[Halkirk United F.C.|Halkirk United]]
|''[[Harmsworth Park]], [[Wick, Caithness|Wick]]''
|''[[Harmsworth Park]], [[Wick, Caithness|Wick]]''
|<small>Thurso won 3-2 on penalties.</small>
|<small>Thurso won 3-2 on penalties</small>
|-
|-
|2020–21
|2020–21
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|-
|2019–20
|2019–20
|[[St Duthus F.C.|St Duthus]] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-01-23 |title=St Duthus beat Golspie Sutherland to win Football Times Cup |url=https://www.ross-shirejournal.co.uk/sport/st-duthus-beat-golspie-sutherland-to-win-football-times-cup-190167/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=RossShire Journal |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[3]</sup>
|[[St Duthus F.C.|St Duthus]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-01-23 |title=St Duthus beat Golspie Sutherland to win Football Times Cup |url=https://www.ross-shirejournal.co.uk/sport/st-duthus-beat-golspie-sutherland-to-win-football-times-cup-190167/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=RossShire Journal |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[3]</sup>
|3–2
|3–2
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]
|''[[Dudgeon Park]], [[Brora]]''
|''[[Dudgeon Park]], [[Brora]]''
|<small>North and South group stages as opposed to knockout format</small>
|
|-
|-
|2018–19
|2018–19
|[[Alness United F.C.|Alness United]] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-10-26 |title=Alness United see off Golspie to win first silverware in five years |url=https://www.ross-shirejournal.co.uk/sport/alness-united-see-off-golspie-to-win-first-silverware-in-five-years-132686/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=RossShire Journal |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[2]</sup>
|[[Alness United F.C.|Alness United]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-10-26 |title=Alness United see off Golspie to win first silverware in five years |url=https://www.ross-shirejournal.co.uk/sport/alness-united-see-off-golspie-to-win-first-silverware-in-five-years-132686/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=RossShire Journal |language=en}}</ref> <sup>[2]</sup>
|3–2
|3–2
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]
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|-
|2017–18
|2017–18
|[[Orkney F.C.|Orkney]] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-10-28 |title=Battling Orkney FC lift Football Times Cup |url=https://orcadian.co.uk/battling-orkney-fc-lift-football-times-cup/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=The Orcadian Online |language=en-GB}}</ref> <sup>[2]</sup>
|[[Orkney F.C.|Orkney]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-10-28 |title=Battling Orkney FC lift Football Times Cup |url=https://orcadian.co.uk/battling-orkney-fc-lift-football-times-cup/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=The Orcadian Online |language=en-GB}}</ref> <sup>[2]</sup>
|2–0
|2–0
|[[Lewis & Harris Football Association|Lewis & Harris]]
|[[Lewis & Harris Football Association|Lewis & Harris]]
|''King George V Park, [[Golspie]]''
|''King George V Park, [[Golspie]]''
|<small>First ever all-island final.</small>
|<small>First ever all-island final</small>
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|-
|2016–17
|2016–17
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|-
|2014–15
|2014–15
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-04-18 |title=Second cup win thwarted by Golspie Sutherland |url=https://orcadian.co.uk/second-cup-win-thwarted-by-golspie-sutherland/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=The Orcadian Online |language=en-GB}}</ref> <sup>[5]</sup>
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-04-18 |title=Second cup win thwarted by Golspie Sutherland |url=https://orcadian.co.uk/second-cup-win-thwarted-by-golspie-sutherland/ |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=The Orcadian Online |language=en-GB}}</ref> <sup>[5]</sup>
|2–0
|2–0
|[[Orkney F.C.|Orkney]]
|[[Orkney F.C.|Orkney]]
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|2013–14
|2013–14
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]] <sup>[4]</sup>
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]] <sup>[4]</sup>
|2–1
|
|[[Thurso F.C.|Thurso]]
|
|''Morrison Park, [[Halkirk]]''
|
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|
|-
|-
|2012–13
|2012–13
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]] <sup>[3]</sup>
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]] <sup>[3]</sup>
|3–2
|
|[[Orkney F.C.|Orkney]]
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|2011–12
|2011–12
|[[Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.|Muir of Ord Rovers]] <sup>[6]</sup>
|[[Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.|Muir of Ord Rovers]] <sup>[6]</sup>
|3–0
|
|[[Halkirk United F.C.|Halkirk United]]
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|2010–11
|2010–11
|[[Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.|Muir of Ord Rovers]] <sup>[5]</sup>
|[[Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.|Muir of Ord Rovers]] <sup>[5]</sup>
|2–1
|
|[[Dingwall Thistle F.C.|Dingwall Thistle]]
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|2009–10
|2009–10
|[[Dingwall Thistle F.C.|Dingwall Thistle]] <sup>[4]</sup>
|[[Dingwall Thistle F.C.|Dingwall Thistle]] <sup>[4]</sup>
|3–2
|
|[[Halkirk United F.C.|Halkirk United]]
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|-
|-
|2008–09
|2008–09
|[[Inverness City F.C.|Inverness City]] <sup>[2]</sup>
|[[Halkirk United F.C.|Halkirk United]]
|2–0
|
|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]
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|2007–08
|2007–08
|[[Balintore F.C.|Balintore]] <sup>[5]</sup>
|[[Balintore F.C.|Balintore]] <sup>[5]</sup>
|3–1
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|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]
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|2006–07
|2006–07
|[[Inverness City F.C.|Inverness City]]
|[[Inverness City F.C.|Inverness City]]
|3–2
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|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]
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|2002–03
|2002–03
|[[Thurso F.C.|Thurso]]
|[[Thurso F.C.|Thurso]]
|1–0
|
|[[Halkirk United F.C.|Halkirk United]]
|
|''Sir George's Park, [[Thurso]]''
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|-
|-
|2001–02
|2001–02
|[[Bunillidh Thistle F.C.|Bunillidh Thistle]] <sup>[2]</sup>
|[[Bunillidh Thistle F.C.|Bunillidh Thistle]] <sup>[2]</sup>
|2–1
|
|[[Bonar Bridge F.C.|Bonar Bridge]]
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|[[Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C.|Caledonian Thistle 'A']]
|[[Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C.|Caledonian Thistle 'A']]
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|[[Golspie Sutherland F.C.|Golspie Sutherland]]
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|''[[Alness]]''
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|-
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|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County 'A']] <sup>[8]</sup>
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County 'A']] <sup>[8]</sup>
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|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin 'A']]
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|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County 'A']] <sup>[7]</sup>
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County 'A']] <sup>[7]</sup>
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|[[Bunillidh Thistle F.C.|Bunillidh Thistle]]
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|<small>Played as a 7-a-side competition.</small>
|<small>Played as a 7-a-side competition</small>
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|-
|1992–93
|1992–93
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|4–2
|4–2
|[[Balintore F.C.|Balintore]]
|[[Balintore F.C.|Balintore]]
|''[[Alness]]''
|''Crawl Park, [[Alness]]''
|
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|-
|-
|1990–91
|1990–91
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]] <sup>[4]</sup>
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]] <sup>[4]</sup>
|3–1
|
|[[Balintore F.C.|Balintore]]
|
|''[[Victoria Park, Dingwall|Victoria Park]], [[Dingwall]]''
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|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]] <sup>[3]</sup>
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]] <sup>[3]</sup>
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|[[Balintore F.C.|Balintore]]
|
|''Crawl Park, [[Alness]]''
|
|<small>After extra time and penalties</small>
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|-
|1988–89
|1988–89
|[[Balintore F.C.|Balintore]] <sup>[2]</sup>
|[[Balintore F.C.|Balintore]] <sup>[2]</sup>
|2–2 <sup>p</sup>
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]]
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|<small>After extra time Balintore won 7-6 on penalties</small>
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|-
|1987–88
|1987–88
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]] <sup>[2]</sup>
|[[Invergordon F.C.|Invergordon]] <sup>[2]</sup>
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|Fearn Thistle
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|[[St Duthus F.C.|Tain St Duthus]]
|[[St Duthus F.C.|Tain St Duthus]]
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|<small>Muir of Ord won on penalties.</small>
|<small>Muir of Ord won on penalties</small>
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|-
|1976–77
|1976–77
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|1970–71
|1970–71
|[[Alness United F.C.|Easter Ross]]
|[[Alness United F.C.|Easter Ross]]
|2–0
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|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian 'A']]
|
|''[[Grant Street Park]], [[Inverness]]''
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|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County 'A']] <sup>[4]</sup>
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County 'A']] <sup>[4]</sup>
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|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian 'A']]
|
|''[[Telford Street Park]], [[Inverness]]''
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|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County 'A']] <sup>[3]</sup>
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County 'A']] <sup>[3]</sup>
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|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian 'A']]
|
|''[[Telford Street Park]], [[Inverness]]''
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|1934–35
|1934–35
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle 'A']] <sup>[3]</sup>
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle 'A']] <sup>[3]</sup>
|3–1
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|[[Highland Light Infantry]]
|
|''[[Kingsmills Park]], [[Inverness]]''
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|-
|1933–34
|1933–34
|Nelson ''(Inverness)'' <sup>[3]</sup>
|Nelson ''(Inverness)'' <sup>[3]</sup>
|2–0
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|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle 'A']]
|
|''[[Telford Street Park]], [[Inverness]]''
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|1932–33
|1932–33
|[[Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.|Muir of Ord Rovers]]
|[[Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.|Muir of Ord Rovers]]
|2–0
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|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin 'A']]
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|''[[Telford Street Park]], [[Inverness]]''
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|2
|2000–01, 2018–19
|2000–01, 2018–19
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|[[Inverness City F.C.|Inverness City]]
|2
|2006–07, 2008–09
|-
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|[[Bunillidh Thistle F.C.|Bunillidh Thistle]]
|[[Bunillidh Thistle F.C.|Bunillidh Thistle]]
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|1
|1
|2024–25
|2024–25
|-
|[[Halkirk United F.C.|Halkirk United]]
|1
|2007–08
|-
|[[Inverness City F.C.|Inverness City]]
|1
|2006–07
|-
|-
|[[Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C.|Caledonian Thistle 'A']]
|[[Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C.|Caledonian Thistle 'A']]

Latest revision as of 16:42, 17 December 2024

The Football Times Cup, first introduced in 1923 by Highland News Ltd, who published an early 20th century newspaper of the same name.

The Football Times Cup is an annual association football cup for competition between football clubs across the Highlands & Islands of Scotland.

The cup is a registered Scottish FA competition which runs under the auspices of the North Caledonian FA.

Origins

[edit]

The Football Times Cup was named after "The Football Times" – a Saturday evening football results and general news print newspaper produced by Highland News Ltd for distribution in Inverness and surrounding counties, from 1888 until the late 1960s.

The title made a brief return in the 1990s as a supplement of Highland News Group publications, including the Highland News, North Star and Lochaber News, but was again fazed out and ceased to exist by the 2000s.[1]

First introduced the 1923-24 season, the sterling silver Football Times Cup was donated by Highland News Ltd for competition between clubs connected to the North of Scotland Junior FA.

Until the 1970s, the trophy was traditionally presented to the winning captain by the editor of the newspaper, or a representative from Highland News.

The Football Times Cup remains the second oldest cup competition to come under the auspices of the North of Scotland Junior FA (now known as the North Caledonian League), the oldest being the North Caledonian Cup.

History

[edit]

At the time of the Football Times Cup's introduction, the North of Scotland Junior FA's membership was made up in the majority by Highland Football League reserve sides, or 'A' combinations, from Inverness or Nairn, along with a select group of junior clubs, such as Nelson, Dingwall Victoria United (who later became Ross County) and Muir of Ord Rovers.

Highland League 'A' sides continued to dominate the competition until the 1960s when the league's presence grew across the Highlands and membership from clubs outside of the central Highlands increased.

During the 1993–94 season, with an unprecedented 16 teams holding membership and some clubs facing a campaign of over 40 games, the North Caledonian FA elected to play the Football Times Cup as a seven-a-side competition.

Although the format was popular with teams, it immediately returned to an 11-a-side competition the following season.

In 2019-20, the trophy was played for across a group format, split between the North and South of its competing members, along with guest club Lewis & Harris. After all group games were played, the winners of each group played in the final.

Past winners

[edit]
Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue Notes
2024–25 Inverness Athletic[2] 3–1 Alness United Dalmore Park, Alness
2023–24 Invergordon[3] [9] 3–2 Inverness Athletic King George V Park, Golspie
2022–23 Invergordon[4] [8] 3–1 St Duthus King George V Park, Golspie
2021–22 Thurso[5] [3] 2–2 p Halkirk United Harmsworth Park, Wick Thurso won 3-2 on penalties
2020–21 Competition not completed due to suspension of football activities as a result of COVID-19 outbreak
2019–20 St Duthus[6] [3] 3–2 Golspie Sutherland Dudgeon Park, Brora North and South group stages as opposed to knockout format
2018–19 Alness United[7] [2] 3–2 Golspie Sutherland Couper Park, Helmsdale
2017–18 Orkney[8] [2] 2–0 Lewis & Harris King George V Park, Golspie First ever all-island final
2016–17 Invergordon [7] 2–0 Thurso Couper Park, Helmsdale
2015–16 Thurso [2] 2–0 Golspie Sutherland Couper Park, Helmsdale
2014–15 Golspie Sutherland[9] [5] 2–0 Orkney Sir George's Park, Thurso
2013–14 Golspie Sutherland [4] 2–1 Thurso Morrison Park, Halkirk
2012–13 Golspie Sutherland [3] 3–2 Orkney
2011–12 Muir of Ord Rovers [6] 3–0 Halkirk United
2010–11 Muir of Ord Rovers [5] 2–1 Dingwall Thistle
2009–10 Dingwall Thistle [4] 3–2 Halkirk United
2008–09 Halkirk United 2–0 Golspie Sutherland
2007–08 Balintore [5] 3–1 Golspie Sutherland
2006–07 Inverness City 3–2 Golspie Sutherland
2005–06 Invergordon [6]
2004–05 Golspie Sutherland [2]
2003–04 Balintore [4]
2002–03 Thurso 1–0 Halkirk United Sir George's Park, Thurso
2001–02 Bunillidh Thistle [2] 2–1 Bonar Bridge
2000–01 Alness United
1999–00 Invergordon [5]
1998–99 Caledonian Thistle 'A' Golspie Sutherland Alness
1997–98 Balintore [3] 2–1 Alness United Grant Park, Tain
1996–97 Ross County 'A' [8] Clachnacuddin 'A'
1995–96 Ross County 'A' [7] Bunillidh Thistle
1994–95 Clachnacuddin 'A' [8]
1993–94 Ross County 'A' [6] Played as a 7-a-side competition
1992–93 Clachnacuddin 'A' [7] 4–2 Inverness Thistle 'A' After extra time
1991–92 Clachnacuddin 'A' [6] 4–2 Balintore Crawl Park, Alness
1990–91 Invergordon [4] 3–1 Balintore Victoria Park, Dingwall
1989–90 Invergordon [3] Balintore Crawl Park, Alness After extra time and penalties
1988–89 Balintore [2] 2–2 p Invergordon After extra time Balintore won 7-6 on penalties
1987–88 Invergordon [2] Fearn Thistle
1986–87 Bunillidh Thistle
1985–86 Muir of Ord Rovers [4]
1984–85 Dingwall Thistle [3]
1983–84 Fort William
1982–83 Balintore
1981–82 Tain St Duthus [2] 2–0 Balintore Fearn
1980–81 Tain St Duthus 3–0 Wick Academy Dudgeon Park, Brora
1979–80 Muir of Ord Rovers [3]
1978–79 Wick Academy [2]
1977–78 Muir of Ord Rovers [2] 2–2 p Tain St Duthus Muir of Ord won on penalties
1976–77
1975–76 Dingwall Thistle [2]
1974–75 Invergordon
1973–74 Brora Rangers 'A'
1972–73 Wick Academy
1971–72 Dingwall Thistle
1970–71 Easter Ross 2–0 Caledonian 'A' Grant Street Park, Inverness
1969–70 Caledonian 'A' [10]
1968–69 Golspie Sutherland
1967–68 Black Rock Rovers
1966–67 Avoch Rovers
1965–66
1964–65 Ross County 'A' [5]
1963–64 Caledonian 'A' [9]
1962–63 Clachnacuddin 'A' [5]
1961–62
1960–61 Ross County 'A' [4] Caledonian 'A' Telford Street Park, Inverness
1959–60 Inverness Thistle 'A' [5] 2–1 Caledonian 'A' Grant Street Park, Inverness Played on New Year's Day
1958–59 Ross County 'A' [3] Caledonian 'A' Telford Street Park, Inverness
1957–58 Nairn County 'A' Inverness Thistle 'A' Telford Street Park, Inverness
1956–57 Clachnacuddin 'A' [4] 4–0 Invergordon Telford Street Park, Inverness
1955–56 Clachnacuddin 'A' [3]
1954–55 Caledonian 'A' [8]
1953–54 Caledonian 'A' [7]
1952–53 Inverness Thistle 'A' [4]
1951–52 Caledonian 'A' [6]
1950–51 Clachnacuddin 'A' [2]
1949–50 Caledonian 'A' [5]
1948–49 Ross County 'A' [2]
1947–48 Caledonian 'A' [4]
1946–47 Ross County 'A'
1938–39 Caledonian 'A' [3]
1937–38 1st Battallion Highlanders
1936–37 Nelson (Inverness) [4]
1935–36 Caledonian 'A' [2]
1934–35 Inverness Thistle 'A' [3] 3–1 Highland Light Infantry Kingsmills Park, Inverness
1933–34 Nelson (Inverness) [3] 2–0 Inverness Thistle 'A' Telford Street Park, Inverness
1932–33 Muir of Ord Rovers 2–0 Clachnacuddin 'A' Telford Street Park, Inverness
1931–32 Clachnacuddin 'A'
1930–31 Inverness District Asylum
1929–30 Caledonian 'A'
1928–29 Nelson (Inverness) [2]
1927–28 Dingwall Victoria United
1926–27 Nelson (Inverness) First non-Highland League side to win the cup.
1925–26 Inverness Thistle 'A' [2]
1924–25 Inverness Thistle 'A'
1923–24 Inverness Citadel 'A'

Performance by club

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Club Wins Years
Caledonian 'A' 10 1929–30, 1935–36, 1938–39, 1947–48, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1963–64, 1969–70
Invergordon 9 1974–75, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1999–00, 2005–06, 2016–17, 2022–23, 2023–24
Ross County 'A' 8 1946–47, 1948–49, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1964–65, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97
Clachnacuddin 'A' 8 1931–32, 1950–51, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1962–63, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95
Muir of Ord Rovers 6 1932–33, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1985–86, 2010–11, 2011–12
Golspie Sutherland 5 1968–69, 2004–05, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15
Balintore 5 1982–83, 1988–89, 1997–98, 2003–04, 2007–08
Inverness Thistle 'A' 5 1924–25, 1925–26, 1934–35, 1952–53, 1959–60
Dingwall Thistle 4 1971–72, 1975–76, 1984–85, 2009–10
Nelson (Inverness) 4 1926–27, 1928–29, 1933–34, 1936–37
Thurso 3 2002–03, 2015–16, 2021–22
St Duthus 3 1980–81, 1981–82, 2019–20
Orkney 2 2014–15, 2017–18
Alness United 2 2000–01, 2018–19
Bunillidh Thistle 2 1986–87, 2001–02
Wick Academy 2 1972–73, 1978–79
Inverness Athletic 1 2024–25
Halkirk United 1 2007–08
Inverness City 1 2006–07
Caledonian Thistle 'A' 1 1998–99
Fort William 1 1983–84
Brora Rangers 'A' 1 1973–74
Easter Ross 1 1970–71
Black Rock Rovers 1 1967–68
Avoch Rovers 1 1966–67
Nairn County 'A' 1 1957–58
1st Battallion Highlanders 1 1937–38
Inverness District Asylum 1 1930–31
Dingwall Victoria United 1 1927–28
Inverness Citadel 'A' 1 1923–24

References

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