Bermuda FA Cup

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Bermuda FA Cup
Founded1955
RegionFlag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda
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The Bermudian FA Cup is the top knockout tournament for football in Bermuda. [1] It was created in 1955 and is overseen by the Bermuda Football Association.[ citation needed ]

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Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
1956 BAA Wanderers 3–1 Southampton Rangers
1957 PHC Zebras 4–3 Pembroke Juniors
1958 Wellington Rovers 4–2 BAA Wanderers
1959 Dock Hill Rangers 3–1 Devonshire Lions
1960 PHC Zebras 2–1 Dock Hill Rangers
1961 PHC Zebras 2–1 Young Men's Social Club
1962 PHC Zebras 4–3 West End
1963 Young Men's Social Club 3–1 Pembroke Juniors
1964 Young Men's Social Club 3–1 Dock Hill Rangers
1965 Young Men's Social Club 3–1 Dock Hill Rangers
1966 Casuals 2–1 North Village
1967 PHC Zebras 3–2 Devonshire Colts
1968 Somerset Trojans 3–2 Devonshire Colts
1969 Somerset Trojans 6–0 Southampton Rangers
1970 Somerset Trojans 3–1 Academicals
1971 PHC Zebras 1–0 Devonshire Colts
1972 Somerset Trojans 2–1 PHC Zebras
1973 Devonshire Colts 4–3 PHC Zebras
1974 Devonshire Colts 3–0 WWC
1975 PHC Zebras 3–1 Somerset Trojans
1976 Somerset Trojans 2–1 Devonshire Colts
1977 Somerset Trojans 3–1 Southampton Rangers
1978 North Village 3–1 Pembroke Hamilton Club
1979 Somerset Trojans 4–0 Devonshire Cougars
1980 Pembroke Hamilton Club 4–1Warwick
1981 Vasco da Gama FC 3–1 Somerset Trojans
1982 Vasco da Gama FC 3–1 Pembroke Hamilton Club
1983 North Village 2–1 Vasco da Gama FC
1984 Southampton Rangers 1–1 (2–0 replay) Devonshire Colts
1985Hotels International FC2–1 Pembroke Hamilton Club
1986 North Village 2–0 Vasco da Gama FC
1987 Dandy Town 2–2 (1–0 replay) Pembroke Hamilton Club
1988 Somerset Trojans 0–0 (2–1 replay) Devonshire Colts
1989 North Village 2–1 Pembroke Hamilton Club
1990 Somerset Trojans 2–0 Dandy Town
1991 Boulevard Blazers 1–1 (2–0 replay) Pembroke Hamilton Club
1992 Pembroke Hamilton Club 2–1 Dandy Town Hornets
1993 Boulevard Blazers 4–1 Devonshire Colts
1994 Vasco da Gama FC 2–1 Dandy Town
1995 Vasco da Gama FC 2–0 Devonshire Cougars
1996 Boulevard Blazers 2–1 Southampton Rangers
1997 Boulevard Blazers 3–2 (aet)Wolves
1998 Vasco da Gama 2–1 (aet) Devonshire Colts
1999 Devonshire Colts 1–0 Dandy Town Hornets
2000 North Village 2–1 (aet) Devonshire Colts
2001 Devonshire Colts 3–1 North Village
2002 North Village 3–0 Dandy Town Hornets
2003 North Village 5–1Prospect
2004 North Village 3–3 (2–1 replay) Devonshire Cougars
2005 North Village 2–0 Hamilton Parish
2006 North Village 2–0 (aet) Boulevard Blazers
2007 Devonshire Colts 2–0 Boulevard Blazers
2008 PHC Zebras 2–0 Dandy Town Hornets
2009 Boulevard Blazers 5–3 Dandy Town Hornets
2010 Devonshire Cougars 2–2 (aet, 5–3 pen) Somerset Eagles
2011 Devonshire Cougars 4–1 Southampton Rangers
2012 Dandy Town Hornets 5–2 North Village
2013 Devonshire Cougars 3–0 Somerset Eagles
2014 Dandy Town Hornets 1–0 North Village
2015 Dandy Town Hornets 3–1 Flanagan's Onions
2016 Robin Hood 2–0 Dandy Town Hornets
2017 PHC Zebras 1–0 (aet) North Village
2018 Robin Hood 1–0 Southampton Rangers
2019 Robin Hood 3–2 X-Roads Warriors
2020

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References

  1. "Bermuda - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF . Retrieved 2019-03-09.