Birmingham Youth Cup

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The Birmingham Youth Cup (Saturday & Sunday Combined) is a defunct cup competition which was run by the Birmingham County F.A for football teams that competed in an affiliated or sanctioned league [1] throughout the Birmingham F.A.
The competition was an inter league competition which seen Saturday and Sunday football teams compete amongst each other.

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Youth Cup Finalists

The Youth Cup (sat & sun) is a defunct County Cup which started in the 1964/65 season. The 1992/93 season was the final season for this particular competition (reason not known)

Results

Birmingham FA Minor Cup winners
SeasonWinner [2] Score [2] Runners Up [2]
1964-65Coventry City2-1Bentley Road Sports
1965-66Coventry Wood End4-1Mile Oak Rovers YC
1966-67Coventry Wood End4-0Sandon Rangers
1967-68Brookhill1-0Warwicks Juniors
1968-69Sporting Club (Northfield)4-2 Chelmsley Town
1969-70 Northfield Juniors 4-1Inter Volante
1970-71 Northfield Juniors 5-3 (AET)Billesley Carnegie
1971-72 Northfield Juniors 5-1Northfield Rangers
1972-73Oldbury United Colts2-0 Northfield Juniors
1973-74Oldswinford6-0 Tipton Town
1974-75NOT KNOWN?-?NOT KNOWN
1975-76Solihull Borough4-1Kingsbury United Juniors
1976-77Northfield Terriers2-1Sutton Coldfield Town
1977-78Northfield4-2Solihull Unity
1978-79 Alvechurch 2-1Oldswinford
1979-80Sutton Coldfield Town3-1 Nuneaton Borough
1980-81Sutton Coldfield Town3-1Cubbington Albion
1981-82 Nuneaton Borough 3-0 Northfield Town [A]
1982-83 Dudley Town 4-3 (AET) Northfield Town [A]
1983-84 Oldbury United 4-1Moor Green Juniors
1984-85Catholic Community Centre7-1AP Leamington
1985-86Hall Green St Michaels2-1 Northfield Town [A]
1986-87 Burton Albion 2-1Sutton Coldfield Town
1987-88 Northfield Town 4-1Bustleholme
1988-89Lye Town2-1St Annes
1989-90 Tamworth 3-2Rushall Olympic
1990-91 Nuneaton Borough 5-1Binley Woods
1991-92 Burton Albion 5-0Mount Nod Highway
1992-93 Burton Albion 4-0Jaguar

Results by team

Results by team
ClubWinsFirst final wonLast final wonRunners-upLast final lostTotal final appearances
Northfield Town / Juniors [A] 419701988419868
Burton Albion 31987199303
Sutton Coldfield Town219801981219874
Nuneaton Borough 219821991119803
Coventry Wood End21966196702
Oldswinford119741974119792
Coventry City11965196501
Brookhill11968196801
Sporting Club (Northfield)11969196901
Oldbury United Colts11973197301
Chapelfield Colts11973197301
Solihull Borough11976197601
Northfield Terriers11977197701
Northfield11978197801
Alvechurch11979197901
Dudley Town 11983198301
Oldbury United11984198401
Catholic Community Centre11985198501
Hall Green St.Michaels11986198601
Lye Town11989198901
Tamworth 11990199001
Bentley Road Sports0119651
Mile Oak Rovers YC0119661
Sandon Rangers0119671
Warwicks Juniors0119681
Chelmsley Town 0119691
Inter Volante0119701
Billesley Carnegie0119711
Northfield Rangers0119721
Tipton Town0119741
Kingsbury United Juniors0119761
Solihull Unity0119781
Cubbington Albion0119811
Moor Green Youth0119841
AP Leamington0119851
Bustleholme0119881
St Annes0119891
Rushall Olympic0119901
Binley Woods0119911
Mount Nod Highway0119921
Jaguar0119931

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