WA State Challenge Cup | |
Teams | 32 |
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Champions | Western Knights |
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Western Australian soccer clubs from the top three State-Based Divisions competed in 2008 for the WA State Challenge Cup , known that year as the Soccer Pools State Cup. This knockout competition was won by Western Knights, their second title. [1]
All matches were completed by 6 April 2008. A total of 32 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All 12 Clubs from the State League Premier Division and Football West State League Division 1, and 8 clubs from the Amateur Premier League (the top 8 out of 12 from the previous year's league table [2] ) entered into the competition at this stage. [1]
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A total of 16 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches were completed by 17 May. [1]
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A total of 8 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed on 21 June. [1]
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 | Perth | 0–3 | Western Knights |
2 | ECU Joondalup | 1–0 | Floreat Athena |
3 | Sorrento | 6–0 | Forrestfield United |
4 | Hamersley Roverss | 1–0 | Fremantle Spirit |
A total of 4 teams took part in this stage of the competition. Both matches in this round were completed on 20 August. [1]
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 | Hamersley Rovers | 0–1 | Sorrento |
2 | Western Knights | 2–0 | ECU Joondalup |
The 2008 soccer Pools Cup Final was held on 4 October, and won by Western Knights, their second title.
4 October 2008 | Sorrento | 1–2 | Western Knights | Dorrien Gardens |
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