The Bob Radcliffe Memorial Cup is an intermediate football competition in Northern Ireland run by the Mid-Ulster Football Association. It was introduced in 1978. The competition culminates in the final which has traditionally been played on Boxing Day.
Organising body | Mid-Ulster Football Association |
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Founded | 1978 |
Region | Northern Ireland |
Current champions | Rathfriland Rangers (2023–24) |
Most successful club(s) | Loughgall (12 titles) |
Bob Radcliffe was Treasurer and later Secretary of the Association between the mid 1950s and early 1970s. The cup is named in his honour.[1]
List of finals
editSummary of winners
editTeam | Wins |
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Loughgall | 12 |
Dungannon Swifts | 8 |
Armagh City | 5 |
Banbridge Town | 3 |
Dollingstown | 3 |
Portadown Reserves | 2 |
Coagh United | 2 |
Lurgan Celtic | 2 |
Oxford Sunnyside‡ | 2 |
Rathfriland Rangers | 2 |
Dungannon Swifts Reserves | 1 |
Glenavon Reserves | 1 |
Hanover | 1 |
Newry Town | 1 |
Newry Town Reserves | 1 |
Tandragee Rovers | 1 |
‡ Includes one win as Oxford United
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Mid Ulster Football Association 125 Year Anniversary Booklet" (PDF). 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-02-05.
- ^ Loughgall F.C., Loughgall 1-0 Banbridge Town (after extra-time)[permanent dead link ],
- ^ BBC, 3 January 2011
- ^ Belfast Telegraph, 27 December 2011]
- ^ Lurgan Mail, 27 December 2012]
- ^ "MUFL, 26 December 2013". Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
- ^ Portadown Times
- ^ News Letter
- ^ Belfast Telegraph
- ^ Belfast Telegraph
- ^ Belfast Live
- ^ Mid-Ulster FA
- ^ Belfast Telegraph
- ^ Belfast Telegraph
- ^ Belfast Telegraph
- ^ Mid-Ulster FA
Further reading
edit- Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook (Ed. Malcolm Brodie) Various Editions
- Northern Ireland Football Yearbook (Ed. Marshall Gillespie) 1996/97 Edition