Geelong Community Cup
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The Geelong Community Cup is an annual pre-season regional soccer tournament held in Geelong for men and women.[1]
The Cup was established in 1981 by the Geelong Advertiser newspaper led by soccer writer Bill Walsh.[2] The cup is one of the longest continuously run cup competitions in Victoria.[3]
It has been known as the Geelong Advertiser Cup (1981- 2005)[4][5], the Geelong Community Shield, the Diversity Cup, Century 21 Cup, Go-for-your-Life Cup, Morris Finance Cup and is now named the Geelong Community Cup.[6][7]
The 1988 Sir Bobby Charlton kicked-off the semi-final at Bell Park Sports Club.[2]
Men's Cup winners
Year | Winners | Runner-up | Result | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|
1981 | Bell Park SC | Hamlyn Rangers | 1-0[2] | Bell Park Sports Club |
1982 | Corio | Geelong United | 3-2 | Myers Reserve |
1983 | Geelong SC | West Geelong | 5-1 | Stead Park |
1984 | - | |||
1985 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong United | 2-1 | Hume Reserve |
1986 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 2-0 | Elcho Park |
1987 | Hamlyn Rangers | East Geelong | 1-0 | Hume Reserve |
1988 | Bell Park SC | North Geelong Warriors | 6-4 | Bell Park Sports Club |
1989 | North Geelong Warriors | Corio-Geelong United | 2-0 | Myers Reserve |
1990 | Geelong SC
(won on penalties) |
North Geelong Warriors | 2-2 | Stead Park |
1991 | North Geelong Warriors | Corio-Geelong United | 3-2 | Myers Reserve |
1992 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 6-1 | Bell Park Sports Club |
1993 | North Geelong Warriors | Bell Park SC | 1-0 | Elcho Park |
1994 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 4-1 | Elcho Park |
1995 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong Rangers: | 6-2 | Myers Reserve |
1996 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 8-1 | - |
1997 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 3-2 | Stead Park |
1998 | Corio SC
(won on penalties) |
North Geelong Warriors | 2-2 | Stead Park |
1999 | Geelong SC | Corio SC | 3-2 | Stead Park |
2000 | Geelong SC
(won on penalties) |
North Geelong Warriors | 1-1 | Stead Park |
2001 | North Geelong Warriors | Corio SC | 2-1 | Bell Park Sports Club |
2002 | Geelong SC | North Geelong Warriors | 2-1 | Myers Reserve |
2003 | North Geelong Warriors | Hopper Crossing | 3-2 (Golden goal in extra time) | - |
2004 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong Rangers | 2-1 (Golden goal in extra time)[8] | Hume Reserve |
2005 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 4-0 | Elcho Park |
2006 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong Rangers | 5-1 | - |
2007 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong Rangers | 2-0[9] | Elcho Park |
2008 | Geelong SC | Hopper Crossing | 3-1 | |
2009 | Geelong Rangers | Surf Coast FC | 1-0[10] | |
2010 | Corio | Surf Coast | 1-0[11] | Stead Park |
2011 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 4-2[12] | - |
2012 | North Geelong Warriors | Corio SC | 8-1[13] | - |
2013 | North Geelong Warriors | Corio | 2-1[14] | |
2014 | North Geelong Warriors
(won on penalties) |
Corio SC | 1-1[15] | Elcho Park |
2015 | Geelong SC | Corio SC | 1-1 (4-3 on penalties)[16] | |
2016 | Bell Park SC[17] | Bell Park Sports Club[18] | ||
2017 | Corio SC | Golden Plains Eagles | 2-0 | - |
2018 | Geelong SC | Geelong Rangers | 4-1[19] | Stead Park |
2019 | Geelong Rangers | Geelong SC | 1-0[20] | Myers Reserve |
2020 | Geelong SC | Corio SC | 6-1 | Stead Park |
2021 | Corio SC | North Geelong Warriors | 1-1 (5-4 on penalties) | Hume Reserve |
2022 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 2-1[21] | Myers Reserve |
2023 | North Geelong Warriors | Corio SC | 2-1[22] | Bell Park Sports Club |
2024 | North Geelong Warriors | Geelong SC | 1-1 (5-4 on penalties) | Stead Park |
Women's Cup winners
A women's cup competition was introduced in 2020.[23]
2020 | Geelong Galaxy | North Geelong Warriors | 5-1[24] | Stead Park |
2024 | Geelong Galaxy | North Geelong Warriors | 0-1[25] | Stead Park |
Notable Cup participants
- David Cervinski
- Frank Munro
- Joey Didulica
- Josip Skoko
- Kris Trajanovski
- Noah Skoko[3]
- Steve Horvat
- Sergio Escudero
- Tommy Cumming[2]
See also
Geelong Regional Football Association
References
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- ^ a b c d Hay, Roy (2005). "Geelong Advertiser Cup 25th Anniversary (1981-2005) Souvenir Record". Google Docs. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ a b "Warriors seal 21st Geelong Community Cup title in thrilling weekend of football". The Roar. Retrieved 2024-09-16.
- ^ "Geelong Advertiser Cup, 1981-2005 | Sports & Editorial Services Australia". www.sesasport.com. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ DIDULICA, JOHN (January 3, 2005). "Advertiser Cup excitement looms". Geelong Advertiser (Australia). p. 42.
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- ^ "Go-for-your-Life Cup 2009 | Sports & Editorial Services Australia". www.sesasport.com. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ DAVUTOVIC, DAVID (December 25, 2004). "Highs and lows of the soccer year". Geelong Advertiser. p. 52.
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- ^ Administrator, GOOP (2020-01-07). "Geelong Community Cup". Bell Park Sports Club. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ "NEWS Geelong Pre-Season Cup to expand to eight teams in 2016 - FFV - Geelong Region". GameDay. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
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- ^ Hui, Jin (2022-02-18). "Warriors seal Community Cup title". Geelong Independent. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
- ^ Oorschot, Vinnie van (2023-02-09). "Warriors gather steam for NPL1 after Community Cup win". Geelong Times. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
- ^ Luke (2020-02-06). "NEWS - North's Senior Women looking to make major waves at Geelong Community Cup this weekend". North Geelong Warriors Football Club. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
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- ^ Tony (2024-02-06). "Our women are runners-up in Geelong Community Cup!". North Geelong Warriors Football Club. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
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