Guernsey FA Cup

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Guernsey FA Cup
Founded2004;20 years ago (2004)
RegionFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey
Number of teams15 (2023–24)
Current champions Vale Recreation
(3rd title)
Most successful club(s) Northerners
(7 titles)

The Guernsey FA Cup is the foremost football cup competition for teams playing on the island of Guernsey.

Contents

Teams

A total of 15 teams competed for the 2023–24 season. [1] Guernsey Rangers, Guernsey Rovers, St. Martins and Sylvans had multiple teams entering in the tournament that included reserves, veterans, C and D teams.

List of finals

Finals

Following is the list of finals. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

SeasonWinnersResultRunner-upNotes
2004–05 St. Martins 1–0 Northerners
2005–06 Northerners 2–1 Belgrave Wanderers
2006–07 Sylvans 2–0 St. Martins
2007–08 Northerners 2–1 Belgrave Wanderers
2008–09 Belgrave Wanderers 4–2 St. Martins
2009–10 Guernsey Rangers 2–1 Belgrave Wanderers
2010–11 Northerners 3–2 Belgrave Wanderers After extra-time
2011–12 St. Martins 3–1 Sylvans
2012–13 Belgrave Wanderers 5–2 Northerners
2013–14 Guernsey Rangers 3–1 Belgrave Wanderers
2014–15 St. Martins 3–1 Sylvans
2015–16 Northerners 2–1 St. Martins
2016–17 Vale Recreation 4–1Formula Scaffolding
2017–18 Northerners 2–1 St. Martins
2018–19 Northerners 6–0 St. Martins
2019–20Competition abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2020–21 Sylvans 3–2 St. Martins
2021–22 Northerners 3–1 Guernsey Rovers
2022–23 Guernsey Rovers 2–2 Northerners Rovers won 5–3 on penalties after extra-time.
2023–24 Vale Recreation 2–0 Northerners

Winners

ClubWinsFirst final wonLast final wonRunner-upLast final lostTotal final apps.
Northerners 72005–062021–2242023–2411
St. Martins 32004–052014–1562020–219
Belgrave Wanderers 22008–092012–1352013–147
Sylvans 22006–072020–2122014–154
Guernsey Rangers 22009–102013–1402
Vale Recreation 22016–172023–2402
Guernsey Rovers 12022–232022–2312021–222

Sponsorship

PeriodSponsor
2015–16AG Accounting [7]
2016–17Rossborough Insurance
2021–22Fletcher Sport
2022–23Offshore Commercial

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