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Evening Times Champions Cup

The Evening Times Champions Cup, the name of the current version, is an association football trophy for clubs of the Junior level in the western part of Scotland. Sponsored by the Glasgow-based newspaper the Evening Times (now branded as Glasgow Times) since its inception, the trophy has been competed for since 1896 and has been recommissioned under many different guises throughout its history. It was originally awarded annually as a league championship trophy, but has latterly been contested in a Super Cup style format for winners of various league divisions and local cups in the region.

Evening Times Champions Cup
Organising bodyScottish Junior Football Association (SJFA)
Founded1896; 128 years ago (1896)
RegionGreater Glasgow (1896–1927)

Central Belt (1931–2002)

West of Scotland (2002–)
Number of teams5 (since 2012–13)
Current championsBeith Juniors (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Pollok (overall, 11 titles)

Glasgow Junior League (1896–1927) edit

The original purpose of the trophy was that it would be presented to the winners of the Glasgow Junior League since the inception of competition in 1895–96.[1][2]

The inaugural winners of the trophy Cambuslang Hibernian would later have its name inscribed on the trophy.[1][2]

Season Winner[3] Runner-up
1895–96 Cambuslang Hibernian Strathclyde
1896–97 Strathclyde Cambuslang Hibernian
1897–98 Parkhead Rutherglen Glencairn
1898–99 Rutherglen Glencairn Cambuslang Hibernian
1899–1900 Vale of Clyde Glasgow Perthshire
1900–01 Maryhill and Parkhead
Championship play-off match finished 2–2, trophy shared.
1901–02 Rutherglen Glencairn Parkhead
1902–03 Parkhead Petershill
1903–04 Maryhill Petershill
1904–05 Maryhill Strathclyde
1905–06 Ashfield Strathclyde
1906–07 Ashfield Maryhill
1907–08 Ashfield Clydebank Juniors
1908–09 Ashfield Strathclyde
1909–10 Ashfield Kirkintilloch Rob Roy
1910–11 Cambuslang Rangers Strathclyde
1911–12 Cambuslang Rangers Vale of Clyde
1912–13 Vale of Clyde Glasgow Perthshire
1913–14 Benburb Cambuslang Rangers
1914–15 Cambuslang Rangers Vale of Clyde
1915–16 Cambuslang Rangers Clydebank Juniors
1916–17 Parkhead Petershill
Championship play-off match was 1–1, replay was 3–2, both at Cathkin Park.
1917–18 Vale of Clyde Ashfield
1918–19 Rutherglen Glencairn Ashfield
1919–20 Vale of Clyde Petershill
1920–21 Ashfield Benburb
1921–22 Rutherglen Glencairn Parkhead
1922–23 Strathclyde Shettleston
1923–24 Shettleston Rutherglen Glencairn
1924–25 St Roch's Parkhead
1925–26 St Roch's Strathclyde
Championship play off match was 4–4, replay was 3–1.
1926–27 Shettleston Strathclyde

Scottish Intermediate League (1927–31) edit

After the intermediate dispute of 1925, the trophy was awarded to the champions of the breakaway Scottish Intermediate League from 1927–28.[1][2]

The destination of the trophy was determined in a play-off match between the Eastern and Western divisional winners.[1][2]

Central Junior Football League (1931–2002) edit

1931–1968 edit

As of 1931–32, the overall winners of Central Junior League were awarded the trophy.[1][2]

The trophy was presented to the league champions in seasons with a single division. The Eastern and Western (or 'A' and 'B') division winners would commence to a play-off for the trophy. Semi-finals were required if there were seasons with more than two divisions.[1][2]

Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue[5]
1931–32 Shawfield 3–2 Yoker Athletic
1932–33 Petershill 1–0 Strathclyde
1933–34 Rutherglen Glencairn 2–1 Yoker Athletic
1934–35 Clydebank Juniors N/A Renfrew [note 1]
1935–36 Blantyre Victoria Morton Juniors
1936–37 Arthurlie 1–0 Shawfield
1937–38 Morton Juniors 4–2 Cambuslang Rangers
1938–39 Petershill 3–1 Cambuslang Rangers
1939–40 Petershill 3–1 Strathclyde [6]
1940–41 Clydebank Juniors 3–1 Blantyre Victoria
1941–42 Clydebank Juniors 4–0 Maryhill Harp
1942–43 Rutherglen Glencairn 2–0 Benburb
1943–44 St Roch's 2–1 Clydebank Juniors Shawfield Stadium
1944–45 Clydebank Juniors 4–3 Petershill Shawfield Stadium
1945–46 Arthurlie 2–1 Blantyre Celtic Shawfield Stadium
1946–47 Vale of Leven 2–0 Petershill
1947–48 Kilsyth Rangers 2–1 Pollok
1948–49 Blantyre Celtic 1–1 Clydebank Juniors
3–1 Shawfield Stadium
1949–50 Clydebank Juniors 3–0 Petershill
1950–51 Duntocher Hibernian 1–1 Benburb Shawfield Stadium
1–0
1951–52 Petershill 3–0 Bellshill Athletic Shawfield Stadium
1952–53 Ashfield 3–2 Clydebank Juniors Shawfield Stadium
1953–54 Kilsyth Rangers 6–0 Benburb Shawfield Stadium
1954–55 Ashfield 4–3 Petershill Shawfield Stadium
1955–56 Petershill 4–0 Parkhead Shawfield Stadium
1956–57 Kilsyth Rangers 3–0 St Roch's Shawfield Stadium
1957–58 Duntocher Hibernian 5–3 Parkhead Shawfield Stadium
1958–59 Johnstone Burgh 5–3 Ashfield Shawfield Stadium
1959–60 Baillieston 2–0 Shettleston Shawfield Stadium
1960–61 Greenock 4–2 Maryhill Harp Shawfield Stadium
1961–62 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 3–0 Shettleston Shawfield Stadium
1962–63 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Shettleston
1963–64 Petershill 1–1 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Shawfield Stadium
4–1
1964–65 Johnstone Burgh 2–1 Shettleston Firhill Park
1965–66 Greenock 3–2 Cambuslang Rangers Firhill Park
1966–67 Rutherglen Glencairn 2–0 Cambuslang Rangers Firhill Park
1967–68 Johnstone Burgh 3–1 Petershill Firhill Park

1968–1979 edit

The Lanarkshire regional league was absorbed into a new Central region set-up as part of a major restructure ahead of season 1968–69.[1][2]

The winners of new three-division setup, with Lanarkshire clubs included, would progress to a play-off system for the trophy. The 'B' and 'C' Division winners competed for place in the final against the 'A' Division winners.[1][2]

Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue[7]
1968–69 Petershill[c] 1–1 Pollok[d]
2–2
3–1
1969–70 Vale of Leven[d] 3–3 Renfrew[c]
4–1
1970–71 Cambuslang Rangers[d] 3–0 Cumbernauld United[c] Petershill Park
1971–72 Cambuslang Rangers[c] 6–0 St Roch's[e] Petershill Park
1972–73 Cambuslang Rangers[c] 4–1 St Roch's[f] Newlandsfield Park
1973–74 Cambuslang Rangers[c] 1–1 Maryhill[e] Petershill Park
The final finished 1–1 (aet). Rangers won 3–2 on penalties.
1974–75 East Kilbride Thistle[c] 4–3 Larkhall Thistle[e] Greenfield Park
1975–76 East Kilbride Thistle[c] 3–1 Port Glasgow[e] Somervell Park
1976–77 Glasgow Perthshire[d] 2–1 Shettleston[c] Petershill Park
1977–78 Cumbernauld United[d] 1–0 Lesmahagow[c] Somervell Park
1978–79 Pollok[d] Port Glasgow[c]

Evening Times Cup Winners' Cup (1979–2012) edit

1979–1982 edit

Rebranded as the Evening Times Cup Winners' Cup, the trophy was decided in a play-off system between the winners of Division A, Central League Cup, Sectional League Cup, and McLeod Trophy.[1][2]

Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue
1979–80 Pollok[g]
1980–81 Pollok[c]
1981–82 Lesmahagow[d]

1982–2002 edit

As well as the Sectional League Cup and Central League Cup winners, entry to the compensation was expanded to include all divisional champions of the Central region.[1][2]

2002–2012 edit

Another major restructure took place in 2002, with the Ayrshire and Central regional leagues merged to create the new SJFA West Region setup.

Entry was now permitted to the five divisional champions and five winners of the cup competitions of the West setup.[1][2]

Evening Times Champions Cup (2012–) edit

As of 2012–13, it was renamed the Evening Times Champions Cup. Entry into the competition was restricted to the five league winners of the West region.[1][2]

As of 2018–19, the competition would be moved to the beginning of the following season.[1][2]

Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue
2012–13 Auchinleck Talbot[p] 3–0 Hurlford United[w] [13]
2013–14 Auchinleck Talbot[p] 7–0 Neilston[l] [13]
2014–15 Pollok[w] 3–1 Blantyre Victoria[l] Newlandsfield Park[14][15]
2015–16 Auchinleck Talbot[p] 5–2 Renfrew[l] [13]
2016–17 Glenafton Athletic[p] 2–0 Glasgow Perthshire[n] New Tinto Park[16]
2017–18 Beith Juniors[p] 4–1 Petershill[w] New Tinto Park[17]
2018–19 Competition moved to start of following season.[18]
2019–20 Final between Auchinleck Talbot and Gartcairn was scrapped.[18]
2020–21 Not held due to Covid-19.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Eastern Division champions.
  2. ^ a b c d Western Division champions.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Team were also Division A winners.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Team were also Division B winners.
  5. ^ a b c d Team were also Division C winners.
  6. ^ St Roch's were also B Division winners.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Team were also Central League Cup winners.
  8. ^ a b c d Team were also Central League Sectional Cup winners.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Team were also Central League Premier Division winners.
  10. ^ Team were also Central League First Division winners.
  11. ^ a b Team were also Central League Second Division winners.
  12. ^ a b c d Team were SJFA West Region Central District First Division winners.
  13. ^ a b Team were SJFA West Region Premiership and Central Sectional League Cup winners.
  14. ^ a b Team were SJFA West Region Central District Second Division winners.
  15. ^ Team were SJFA West Region Ayrshire District Division winners.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g Team were SJFA West Region Super League Premier Division / Premiership winners.
  17. ^ Team were Ayrshire Region Junior Cup winners.
  18. ^ Team were Central Junior League Cup winners.
  19. ^ a b Team were West of Scotland Junior Cup winners.
  20. ^ Team were Ayrshire Junior League Cup winners.
  21. ^ Team were Central Sectional League Cup winners.
  22. ^ Team were SJFA West Region Super League Premier Division / Premiership and West of Scotland Junior Cup winners.
  23. ^ a b c Team were SJFA West Region Super League First Division / Championship winners.
  1. ^ The Central League winners were the Division A Champions in 1934–35 and 1935–36. No play-off system needed because there was a single division.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Evening Times competitions". Amy's History. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Evening Times Trophy". Scottis-Football-Historical-Archive. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Glasgow Junior League". SFHA. 27 August 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Intermediate Competitions". Scottish-Football-Historical-Archive. 28 August 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Scottish Central Junior League". Scottish-Football-Historical-Archive. 31 August 2020. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  6. ^ Petershill FC, 1940 (Glasgow Caledonian University, Research Collections, Kevin Morrison Collection, The Glasgow Story
  7. ^ "Central Region Junior League". SFHA. 4 November 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  8. ^ "JUNIORS REVIEW : New Year old story as season unfolds". Evening Times. 2 January 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Irvine Meadow claim their fourth trophy". Daily Record. 26 June 2009. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
    "Game Fifty-Two – Pollok vs. Irvine Meadow XI". Down The Wing. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Kilburnie 0 Irvine Meadow 4". Daily Record. 14 June 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Match 92 of 677". SBA Website. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
    "Shotts will take part in their third cup final of the season". Daily Record. 16 June 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
    "The Final frontier". Evening Times. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  12. ^ "Ashfield let the good Times roll as Shotts clinch Emirates Cup". Evening Times. 26 December 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  13. ^ a b c "TROPHY ROOM RESULTS". ATFC. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  14. ^ "Pollok 3 Blantyre Victoria 1: Pollok lift Evening Times Champions' Cup". Herald Scotland. 13 June 2015. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  15. ^ "Juniors review of the year, part one: Scottish Cup glory for Auchinleck Talbot as managerial merry-go-round kicks in". Evening Times. 26 December 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  16. ^ "Evening Times Champions Cup 2016–17". Scottish Football Fixtures. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  17. ^ "Evening Times Champions Cup 2017–18". Scottish Football Fixtures. 30 April 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Evening Times Champions Cup 2019–20". Scottish Football Fixtures. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2021.

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The Evening Times Champions Cup the name of the current version is an association football trophy for clubs of the Junior level in the western part of Scotland Sponsored by the Glasgow based newspaper the Evening Times now branded as Glasgow Times since its inception the trophy has been competed for since 1896 and has been recommissioned under many different guises throughout its history It was originally awarded annually as a league championship trophy but has latterly been contested in a Super Cup style format for winners of various league divisions and local cups in the region Evening Times Champions CupOrganising bodyScottish Junior Football Association SJFA Founded1896 128 years ago 1896 RegionGreater Glasgow 1896 1927 Central Belt 1931 2002 West of Scotland 2002 Number of teams5 since 2012 13 Current championsBeith Juniors 1st title Most successful club s Pollok overall 11 titles Contents 1 Glasgow Junior League 1896 1927 2 Scottish Intermediate League 1927 31 3 Central Junior Football League 1931 2002 3 1 1931 1968 3 2 1968 1979 4 Evening Times Cup Winners Cup 1979 2012 4 1 1979 1982 4 2 1982 2002 4 3 2002 2012 5 Evening Times Champions Cup 2012 6 Notes 7 ReferencesGlasgow Junior League 1896 1927 editMain article Glasgow Junior Football League The original purpose of the trophy was that it would be presented to the winners of the Glasgow Junior League since the inception of competition in 1895 96 1 2 The inaugural winners of the trophy Cambuslang Hibernian would later have its name inscribed on the trophy 1 2 Season Winner 3 Runner up 1895 96 Cambuslang Hibernian Strathclyde 1896 97 Strathclyde Cambuslang Hibernian 1897 98 Parkhead Rutherglen Glencairn 1898 99 Rutherglen Glencairn Cambuslang Hibernian 1899 1900 Vale of Clyde Glasgow Perthshire 1900 01 Maryhill and Parkhead Championship play off match finished 2 2 trophy shared 1901 02 Rutherglen Glencairn Parkhead 1902 03 Parkhead Petershill 1903 04 Maryhill Petershill 1904 05 Maryhill Strathclyde 1905 06 Ashfield Strathclyde 1906 07 Ashfield Maryhill 1907 08 Ashfield Clydebank Juniors 1908 09 Ashfield Strathclyde 1909 10 Ashfield Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1910 11 Cambuslang Rangers Strathclyde 1911 12 Cambuslang Rangers Vale of Clyde 1912 13 Vale of Clyde Glasgow Perthshire 1913 14 Benburb Cambuslang Rangers 1914 15 Cambuslang Rangers Vale of Clyde 1915 16 Cambuslang Rangers Clydebank Juniors 1916 17 Parkhead Petershill Championship play off match was 1 1 replay was 3 2 both at Cathkin Park 1917 18 Vale of Clyde Ashfield 1918 19 Rutherglen Glencairn Ashfield 1919 20 Vale of Clyde Petershill 1920 21 Ashfield Benburb 1921 22 Rutherglen Glencairn Parkhead 1922 23 Strathclyde Shettleston 1923 24 Shettleston Rutherglen Glencairn 1924 25 St Roch s Parkhead 1925 26 St Roch s Strathclyde Championship play off match was 4 4 replay was 3 1 1926 27 Shettleston StrathclydeScottish Intermediate League 1927 31 editMain article Intermediate dispute After the intermediate dispute of 1925 the trophy was awarded to the champions of the breakaway Scottish Intermediate League from 1927 28 1 2 The destination of the trophy was determined in a play off match between the Eastern and Western divisional winners 1 2 Season Winner Score Runner up Venue 4 1927 28 Baillieston a 1 1 Ashfield b 2 1 1928 29 Ashfield b 1 0 Baillieston a 1929 30 Clydebank Juniors b 2 2 Bridgeton Waverley a Hawthorn Park 1 1 3 2 1930 31 Bridgeton Waverley a 2 0 Yoker Athletic b Central Junior Football League 1931 2002 editMain article Central Junior Football League 1931 1968 edit As of 1931 32 the overall winners of Central Junior League were awarded the trophy 1 2 The trophy was presented to the league champions in seasons with a single division The Eastern and Western or A and B division winners would commence to a play off for the trophy Semi finals were required if there were seasons with more than two divisions 1 2 Season Winner Score Runner up Venue 5 1931 32 Shawfield 3 2 Yoker Athletic 1932 33 Petershill 1 0 Strathclyde 1933 34 Rutherglen Glencairn 2 1 Yoker Athletic 1934 35 Clydebank Juniors N A Renfrew note 1 1935 36 Blantyre Victoria Morton Juniors 1936 37 Arthurlie 1 0 Shawfield 1937 38 Morton Juniors 4 2 Cambuslang Rangers 1938 39 Petershill 3 1 Cambuslang Rangers 1939 40 Petershill 3 1 Strathclyde 6 1940 41 Clydebank Juniors 3 1 Blantyre Victoria 1941 42 Clydebank Juniors 4 0 Maryhill Harp 1942 43 Rutherglen Glencairn 2 0 Benburb 1943 44 St Roch s 2 1 Clydebank Juniors Shawfield Stadium 1944 45 Clydebank Juniors 4 3 Petershill Shawfield Stadium 1945 46 Arthurlie 2 1 Blantyre Celtic Shawfield Stadium 1946 47 Vale of Leven 2 0 Petershill 1947 48 Kilsyth Rangers 2 1 Pollok 1948 49 Blantyre Celtic 1 1 Clydebank Juniors 3 1 Shawfield Stadium 1949 50 Clydebank Juniors 3 0 Petershill 1950 51 Duntocher Hibernian 1 1 Benburb Shawfield Stadium 1 0 1951 52 Petershill 3 0 Bellshill Athletic Shawfield Stadium 1952 53 Ashfield 3 2 Clydebank Juniors Shawfield Stadium 1953 54 Kilsyth Rangers 6 0 Benburb Shawfield Stadium 1954 55 Ashfield 4 3 Petershill Shawfield Stadium 1955 56 Petershill 4 0 Parkhead Shawfield Stadium 1956 57 Kilsyth Rangers 3 0 St Roch s Shawfield Stadium 1957 58 Duntocher Hibernian 5 3 Parkhead Shawfield Stadium 1958 59 Johnstone Burgh 5 3 Ashfield Shawfield Stadium 1959 60 Baillieston 2 0 Shettleston Shawfield Stadium 1960 61 Greenock 4 2 Maryhill Harp Shawfield Stadium 1961 62 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 3 0 Shettleston Shawfield Stadium 1962 63 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Shettleston 1963 64 Petershill 1 1 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Shawfield Stadium 4 1 1964 65 Johnstone Burgh 2 1 Shettleston Firhill Park 1965 66 Greenock 3 2 Cambuslang Rangers Firhill Park 1966 67 Rutherglen Glencairn 2 0 Cambuslang Rangers Firhill Park 1967 68 Johnstone Burgh 3 1 Petershill Firhill Park 1968 1979 edit The Lanarkshire regional league was absorbed into a new Central region set up as part of a major restructure ahead of season 1968 69 1 2 The winners of new three division setup with Lanarkshire clubs included would progress to a play off system for the trophy The B and C Division winners competed for place in the final against the A Division winners 1 2 Season Winner Score Runner up Venue 7 1968 69 Petershill c 1 1 Pollok d 2 2 3 1 1969 70 Vale of Leven d 3 3 Renfrew c 4 1 1970 71 Cambuslang Rangers d 3 0 Cumbernauld United c Petershill Park 1971 72 Cambuslang Rangers c 6 0 St Roch s e Petershill Park 1972 73 Cambuslang Rangers c 4 1 St Roch s f Newlandsfield Park 1973 74 Cambuslang Rangers c 1 1 Maryhill e Petershill Park The final finished 1 1 aet Rangers won 3 2 on penalties 1974 75 East Kilbride Thistle c 4 3 Larkhall Thistle e Greenfield Park 1975 76 East Kilbride Thistle c 3 1 Port Glasgow e Somervell Park 1976 77 Glasgow Perthshire d 2 1 Shettleston c Petershill Park 1977 78 Cumbernauld United d 1 0 Lesmahagow c Somervell Park 1978 79 Pollok d Port Glasgow c Evening Times Cup Winners Cup 1979 2012 edit1979 1982 edit Rebranded as the Evening Times Cup Winners Cup the trophy was decided in a play off system between the winners of Division A Central League Cup Sectional League Cup and McLeod Trophy 1 2 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2021 Season Winner Score Runner up Venue 1979 80 Pollok g 1980 81 Pollok c 1981 82 Lesmahagow d 1982 2002 edit As well as the Sectional League Cup and Central League Cup winners entry to the compensation was expanded to include all divisional champions of the Central region 1 2 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2021 Season Winner Score Runner up Venue 1982 83 East Kilbride Thistle h 1983 84 Pollok h g 1984 85 Pollok i 1985 86 Pollok i 1986 87 Arthurlie h g 1987 88 Pollok h g 1988 89 Arthurlie i 1989 90 Vale of Clyde g 1990 91 Cambuslang Rangers j 1991 92 Petershill g 1992 93 Lesmahagow g 1993 94 Arthurlie i 1994 95 No competition 1995 96 Maryhill g 1996 97 Maryhill i 1997 98 Maryhill i 1998 99 Dunipace k 1999 00 Port Glasgow k 2000 01 Arthurlie i 2001 02 Johnstone Burgh i 2002 2012 edit Main article Scottish Junior Football Association West Region Another major restructure took place in 2002 with the Ayrshire and Central regional leagues merged to create the new SJFA West Region setup Entry was now permitted to the five divisional champions and five winners of the cup competitions of the West setup 1 2 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2021 Season Winner Score Runner up Venue 2002 03 Kilsyth Rangers l 2003 04 Pollok m 2004 05 Lanark United n 2005 06 Irvine Meadow XI o 2006 07 Pollok m 2007 08 Pollok p 3 1 Cumnock q 8 2008 09 Irvine Meadow XI p 1 0 Pollok r Newlandsfield Park 9 2009 10 Irvine Meadow XI s 4 0 Kilbirnie Ladeside t 10 2010 11 Arthurlie s 1 0 Shotts Bon Accord u Newlandsfield Park 11 2011 12 Ashfield 1 0 Irvine Meadow XI v Newlandsfield Park 12 Evening Times Champions Cup 2012 editAs of 2012 13 it was renamed the Evening Times Champions Cup Entry into the competition was restricted to the five league winners of the West region 1 2 As of 2018 19 the competition would be moved to the beginning of the following season 1 2 Season Winner Score Runner up Venue 2012 13 Auchinleck Talbot p 3 0 Hurlford United w 13 2013 14 Auchinleck Talbot p 7 0 Neilston l 13 2014 15 Pollok w 3 1 Blantyre Victoria l Newlandsfield Park 14 15 2015 16 Auchinleck Talbot p 5 2 Renfrew l 13 2016 17 Glenafton Athletic p 2 0 Glasgow Perthshire n New Tinto Park 16 2017 18 Beith Juniors p 4 1 Petershill w New Tinto Park 17 2018 19 Competition moved to start of following season 18 2019 20 Final between Auchinleck Talbot and Gartcairn was scrapped 18 2020 21 Not held due to Covid 19 Notes edit a b c d Eastern Division champions a b c d Western Division champions a b c d e f g h i j k l Team were also Division A winners a b c d e f g Team were also Division B winners a b c d Team were also Division C winners St Roch s were also B Division winners a b c d e f g h Team were also Central League Cup winners a b c d Team were also Central League Sectional Cup winners a b c d e f g h Team were also Central League Premier Division winners Team were also Central League First Division winners a b Team were also Central League Second Division winners a b c d Team were SJFA West Region Central District First Division winners a b Team were SJFA West Region Premiership and Central Sectional League Cup winners a b Team were SJFA West Region Central District Second Division winners Team were SJFA West Region Ayrshire District Division winners a b c d e f g Team were SJFA West Region Super League Premier Division Premiership winners Team were Ayrshire Region Junior Cup winners Team were Central Junior League Cup winners a b Team were West of Scotland Junior Cup winners Team were Ayrshire Junior League Cup winners Team were Central Sectional League Cup winners Team were SJFA West Region Super League Premier Division Premiership and West of Scotland Junior Cup winners a b c Team were SJFA West Region Super League First Division Championship winners The Central League winners were the Division A Champions in 1934 35 and 1935 36 No play off system needed because there was a single division References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Evening Times competitions Amy s History Retrieved 11 June 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Evening Times Trophy Scottis Football Historical Archive 6 November 2020 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Glasgow Junior League SFHA 27 August 2020 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Intermediate Competitions Scottish Football Historical Archive 28 August 2020 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Scottish Central Junior League Scottish Football Historical Archive 31 August 2020 Retrieved 18 June 2021 Petershill FC 1940 Glasgow Caledonian University Research Collections Kevin Morrison Collection The Glasgow Story Central Region Junior League SFHA 4 November 2020 Retrieved 17 June 2021 JUNIORS REVIEW New Year old story as season unfolds Evening Times 2 January 2009 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Irvine Meadow claim their fourth trophy Daily Record 26 June 2009 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Game Fifty Two Pollok vs Irvine Meadow XI Down The Wing Retrieved 21 June 2021 Kilburnie 0 Irvine Meadow 4 Daily Record 14 June 2010 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Match 92 of 677 SBA Website Retrieved 21 June 2021 Shotts will take part in their third cup final of the season Daily Record 16 June 2021 Retrieved 21 June 2021 The Final frontier Evening Times 15 June 2011 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Ashfield let the good Times roll as Shotts clinch Emirates Cup Evening Times 26 December 2012 Retrieved 18 June 2021 a b c TROPHY ROOM RESULTS ATFC Retrieved 11 June 2021 Pollok 3 Blantyre Victoria 1 Pollok lift Evening Times Champions Cup Herald Scotland 13 June 2015 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Juniors review of the year part one Scottish Cup glory for Auchinleck Talbot as managerial merry go round kicks in Evening Times 26 December 2015 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Evening Times Champions Cup 2016 17 Scottish Football Fixtures 23 May 2017 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Evening Times Champions Cup 2017 18 Scottish Football Fixtures 30 April 2018 Retrieved 21 June 2021 a b Evening Times Champions Cup 2019 20 Scottish Football Fixtures 26 June 2019 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evening Times Champions Cup amp oldid 1210841663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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