East Riding Senior Cup

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East Riding Senior Cup
Organising body East Riding County FA
Founded1903;121 years ago (1903)
Region Flag of the East Riding of Yorkshire.svg East Riding
Current champions Bridlington Town
Most successful club(s) Hull City
Website East Riding FA

East Riding Senior Cup is the foremost football cup competition for teams affiliated to the East Riding County Football Association. [1] Teams affiliated with East Riding County Football Association can enter the competition. Entry is mandatory for affiliated clubs in Premier League, English Football League, Northern Premier League, Northern Counties East Football League, Humber Premier League (Premier Division only) and York Minster Engineering League (Premier Division only). [2]

Contents

Established in 1903, Hessle won the inaugural tournament after defeating Hull Albany 4–1 in the finals.

Finals

This section lists every final of the competition played since 1903–04, the winners, the runners-up, and the result.

Key

Match went to a replay
Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Shared trophy
SeasonWinnersResultRunner-upVenueNotes
1903–04Hessle4–1Hull Albany The Boulevard
1904–05Filey Town3–0HessleDairycoates
1905–06 Beverley Town 3–0Hull Botanic Swifts Anlaby Road
1906–07 Hull City 3–0Beverley Old Anlaby Road
1907–08Hull Day Street Old Boys4–1FileyDairycoates
1908–09Hull Day Street Old Boys3–2Beverley OldDairycoates
1909–10Hull Oriental3–0Beverley OldDairycoates
1910–11 Hull City 3–1Reckitts Anlaby Road
1911–12 1st Bn East Yorkshire Regiment 2–1 Beverley Town Anlaby Road Replay. First match 1–1.
1912–13 Beverley Town 3–0 1st Bn East Yorkshire Regiment Anlaby Road
1913–14Tivoli3–1Sutton Anlaby Road Replay. First match 2–2.
1914–1919No competition due to World War I.
1982–83Aaro Albion3–1 North Ferriby United Boothferry Park Replay. First match 3–3.
1983–84Schultz Youth Club1–0 Hull City Juniors Boothferry Park
1984–85 Hull City reserves 3–2 North Ferriby United Boothferry Park
1985–86Schultz Youth Club2–1 Bridlington Town Boothferry Park
1986–87 Hull City reserves 3–1 Bridlington Town Boothferry Park
1987–88 Hull City reserves 2–0 Bridlington Town Boothferry Park
1988–89 Bridlington Town 1–0 Hull City reserves Boothferry Park
1989–90 Hull City reserves 7–1 Bridlington Town Boothferry Park
1990–91 North Ferriby United 0–0 Hull City reserves Grange LaneNorth Ferriby won replay by default.
1992–93 Bridlington Town 3–1 North Ferriby United
1993–94 Hall Road Rangers 1–0Sculcoates Amateurs Boothferry Park
1994–95Sculcoates Amateurs2–1 Hall Road Rangers Boothferry Park
1995–96AFC Reckitts2–1 Hall Road Rangers Grange Lane
1996–97 North Ferriby United 3–0Filey Town Boothferry Park
1997–98 North Ferriby United 2–1 Hull City reserves Boothferry Park
1998–99 North Ferriby United 5–1Filey Town Boothferry Park
1999–2000 North Ferriby United 2–1 Hall Road Rangers Queensgate
2001–02 North Ferriby United 2–0 Bridlington Town Boothferry Park
2002–03 North Ferriby United 3–1 Bridlington Town KC Stadium
2007–08 North Ferriby United 3–1 Hall Road Rangers KC Stadium
2008–09 North Ferriby United 3–1 Bridlington Town KC Stadium
2009–10 North Ferriby United 3–2 Bridlington Town KC Stadium After extra-time.
2010–11 North Ferriby United 3–1 Hall Road Rangers KC Stadium
2011–12 Bridlington Town 9–2 Hall Road Rangers reserves KC Stadium
2012–13 North Ferriby United 2–1AFC Reckitts KC Stadium
2013–14 North Ferriby United 5–2 Bridlington Town Roy West Centre
2014–15 Bridlington Town 4–2 Hull United KC Stadium
2015–16 Bridlington Town 1–0 North Ferriby United KC Stadium
2016–17 Bridlington Town 4–2 Hull City Haworth Park
2017–18 Hull City 2–1 Bridlington Town Roy West Centre
2018–19 Bridlington Town 3–1 Hull City Roy West Centre
2019–20Competition abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2020–21Competition abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2021–22 Bridlington Town 3–1 Hull City Roy West Centre
2022–23 Bridlington Town 3–2Hedon RangersThe Dransfield Stadium
2023–24 Bridlington Town 2–1 North Ferriby The Dransfield Stadium

2023-24 Current Participating teams

ClubLevelLeague
Beverley Town 10 Northern Counties East Football League Division One
Bridlington Town 8 Northern Premier League Division One East
Cherry Burton11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
Dunnington11 York Football League Premier Division
East Riding Rangers11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
Hedon Rangers11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
Hessle Rangers CIC11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
Hessle Sporting Club11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
Hornsea Town11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
Hull City U21's Academy Professional Development League North
Hull United Seniors 11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
L.I.V Supplies11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
North Ferriby 8 Northern Premier League Division One East
Pocklington Town11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
Reckitts11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
Sculcoates Amateurs11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
South Cave United11 Humber Premier League Premier Division
St Mary's11 Humber Premier League Premier Division

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References

  1. "Cups | EastRidingFA". eastridingfa.com. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  2. "County Cup Entry". eastridingfa.com. Retrieved 25 August 2024.

East Riding Senior Cup finals at FCHD Football Club History Database