2015 WA State Challenge Cup

Western Australian soccer clubs competed in 2015 for the Football West State Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the Cool Ridge Cup. Clubs entered from the National Premier Leagues WA, the two divisions of the State League, a limited number of teams from various divisions of the 2015 Amateur League competition, and from regional teams invited from the South West, Goldfields, Great Southern and Midwest regions.[1][2] This knockout competition was won by Sorrento FC, their third title.

2015 Cool Ridge Cup
WA State Challenge Cup
Teams61
ChampionsSorrento FC (3rd title)
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The competition also served as the Western Australian Preliminary Rounds for the 2015 FFA Cup. The two finalists – Perth SC and Sorrento FC – qualified for the final rounds, entering at the Round of 32.

Schedule

A total of 61 teams took part in the competition, from Perth-based and regional-based competitions.

RoundMain datesNumber of fixturesClubsNew entries this roundLevels of new entrants
Round 214–15 Mar8 + 7 byes61 → 5323Amateur League lower Divisions; regional teams from
Midwest, Goldfields, Great Southern and South West Soccer Associations
Round 328–29 Mar2153 → 3227Football West State League Division 1; Football West State League Division 2;
Amateur League Premier Division
Round 46 Apr1632 → 1611National Premier Leagues WA
Round 527 Apr816 → 8none
Round 61 Jun48 → 4none
Round 720–21 Jun24 → 2none
Final12 Sep 12 → 1none

Second round

The round numbers conform to a common format throughout the 2015 FFA Cup preliminary rounds. A total of 23 teams took part in this stage of the competition, from lower divisions of the Amateur League, and from regional teams invited from the South West, Goldfields, Great Southern and Midwest regions. Matches in this round were played by 15 March 2015.[3][4]

  • Byes – Backpackers FC (8), Busselton SC, East Fremantle, Eaton Dardanup, Emerald FC, Maccabi SC (6), Perth Saints.

Third round

A total of 42 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The draw took place on 16 March, featuring the 15 Qualifiers from the first round, and 27 new teams that enter at this round: Football West State League Division 1 (8 teams), Football West State League Division 2 (10 teams), Amateur League Premier Division (9 teams).[4] Matches in this round were played by 29 March.[1]

Fourth round

A total of 32 teams took part in this stage of the competition. 11 of the 12 Clubs from the National Premier Leagues WA entered into the competition at this stage, with the exception of Perth Glory Youth who were not eligible. The draw took place on 30 March. Matches in this round were played on 6 April.[4]

Fifth round

A total of 16 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The draw was held on 7 April. Matches in this round were played on 27 April.[1]

Sixth round

A total of 8 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The draw took place on 28 April. Matches in this round were played on 1 June.[1]

Tie noHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)
1Cockburn City (2)1–2Bayswater City (2)
2Perth SC (2)1–0Subiaco AFC (2)
3Mandurah City (3)1–4Gwelup Croatia (5)
4Sorrento (2)4–0South West Phoenix (3)

Seventh round

A total of 4 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The draw took place on 2 June. Matches in this round were played by 21 June.[1] The two victorious teams in this round qualify for the 2015 FFA Cup Round of 32.

Tie noHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)
1Perth SC (2)4–3Gwelup Croatia (5)
2Bayswater City (2)1–1 (2–4 (p))Sorrento FC (2)

Final

The 2015 Cool Ridge Cup Final was played on 12 September, at the neutral venue of Inglewood Stadium.[6]

12 September 2015 Perth SC 1–2 Sorrento Inglewood Stadium
  • Vittiglia 90'
Report
Referee: Adam Fielding

Notes

  1. Fremantle United Soccer Club and the East Fremantle Tricolore Soccer Club are now in a joint venture arrangement to form a new club called Fremantle City Football Club[5] Two separate teams have entered into the FFA Cup competition.

References

  1. "FFA Cup – Football West". footballwest.com.au. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  2. "FFA Cup romance reaching out to regions". footballwest.com.au. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  3. "FFA Cup – Football West". footballwest.com.au. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "The Fremantle City Football Club". The Fremantle City Football Club. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  6. "Report: Harnwell signs off in Gulls Cup win". www.footballwest.com.au. 12 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
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