Bass Charity Vase

The Bass Charity Vase is a friendly association football tournament founded in 1889 in Burton upon Trent to raise funds for medical and hospital charities.[1][2] The trophy was donated by Lord Burton and Hamar Bass the great-grandsons of William Bass, the founder of the Bass Brewery.[3][4] The trophy itself is made from gold and inscribed with the names of all previous winners. It is reputed to be one of the most valuable trophies in English football.[4] The first final was played in 1890 and was won by Derby County, who remain as of 2020 the most successful club, with 20 titles.

Bass Charity Vase
Founded1889
RegionEngland
Current championsStoke City (6th title)
Most successful club(s)Derby County (20 titles)

Over 130 years since the tournament began, the Bass Charity Vase match is now hosted almost exclusively by the only surviving professional football club in Burton upon Trent, Burton Albion. The trophy is presented to the winning club on the day of the match, and is displayed year-round at the nearby St George's Park National Football Centre.[5] It still continues on its original purpose, raising money for medical and hospital charities - as well as local community initiatives. Notably, in 2021, raising funds for community trusts during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom and supporting Midlands Air Ambulance.[6]

The current champions are Stoke City, in their 6th reign.[7]

Results

1893 Derby County 2–2 Aston Villa Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
Note: No extra time. Since one Derby goal was an own goal, the committee awarded the trophy to Aston Villa
1907 Coventry City 6–1 Midway Albion Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1910 Burton United 1–0 Overseal Swifts Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1911 Gresley Rovers 0–0 Tutbury Town Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1911 - Replay Gresley Rovers 3–1 Tutbury Town Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1913 Burton All Saints 1–2 Kingsbury Colliery Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1914 Burton All Saints 3–0 Kingsbury Colliery Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1915 Burton Workers' Union 3–2 Uttoxeter Town Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1916 - Competition Not Held due to First World War
1917 - Competition Not Held due to First World War
1918 Coalville Munition Girls 3–1 Shobnall Girls Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1920 - No Competition
1921 - No Competition
1922 - No Competition
1923 Burton All Saints 6–1 Stapenhill Comrades Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1924 Burton All Saints 2–0 Burton Thistle Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1926 Burton Town 4–0 Stapenhill Comrades Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1927 Tamworth Castle 6–0 Tutbury Town Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1938 Burton Town 3–1 Tamworth Town Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1940 Burton Town 3–1 Hawfields Sports Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Crescent Ground
1941 Burton Town 2–5 1st R. F. R. Royal Artillery Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Crescent Ground
1941 1st R. F. R. Royal Artillery 4–3 Gresley Rovers Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Crescent Ground
1943 Derby Corinthians 3–2 Royal Air Force Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Crescent Ground
1944 Derby County 8–1 Royal Air Force "H" Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Crescent Ground
1945 Derby Corinthians 1–4 Pegson's Athletic Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Crescent Ground
1946 Kingsbury Colliery 3–2 (a.e.t.) Openwoodgate Hotspur Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1947 Moira United 8–0 Coton Swifts Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1948 Derby Corinthians 3–0 Newhall United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1949 Gresley Rovers 4–1 Tutbury Hawthorn Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1950 Gresley Rovers 2–2 (a.e.t.) Tutbury Hawthorn Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
Note: Trophy held jointly between both teams.
1951 Whitwick Colliery 1–0 Derby Corinthians Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1953 Derby County 1–0 Moira United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1954 Burton Albion 4–2 Newhall United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1955 Stapenhill 6–2 Derby Corinthians Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1956 Stapenhill 3–1 Derby Corinthians Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1957 Burton Albion 3–1 Newhall United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1958 Rawdon Colliery Welfare 3–1 Wilmorton & Alvaston Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1959 Newhall United 1–1 (a.e.t.) Stapenhill Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
Note: Trophy held jointly between both teams.
1960 Wilmorton & Alvaston 3–2 (a.e.t.) Stapenhill Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
1962 Newhall United 6–2 Wilmorton & Alvaston Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Eton Park
1963/4 Rawdon Colliery Welfare 4–1 Yoxall Rangers Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Eton Park
1965 Stapenhill 2–1 Edingale Swifts Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Eton Park
1966 Stapenhill 3–2 Rawdon Colliery Welfare Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Eton Park
1968 Ibstock Penistone Rovers 2–1 Newhall United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Eton Park
1969 Ibstock Penistone Rovers 1–0 Newhall United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Eton Park
1972 Enderby Town 3–2 Newhall United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Eton Park
1973 Burton Albion 0–1 Newhall United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Eton Park
1974 Ibstock Penistone Rovers 0–2 Newhall United Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Bass Meadows
1975 - No Competition
1976 - No Competition
1989 - Centenary Match Stapenhill 1–1
(5–6 p)
Gresley Rovers Burton upon Trent
Stadium: Peel Croft
2009 Burton Albion 0–1 Derby County Burton upon Trent
Porter 19' Stadium: Pirelli Stadium
2012 - No Competition
2015 - No Competition
2016 Burton Albion 1–1 Queens Park Rangers Burton upon Trent
Beavon 57' Report Onuoha 36' Stadium: Pirelli Stadium
Note: No extra time or penalties held. Burton Albion retained the title.
2020 - Competition not held due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
2021 Burton Albion 0–0
(3–1 p)
Leicester City Burton upon Trent
Report Stadium: Pirelli Stadium
Penalties

Most titles

Winners up to and including 2016 are sourced to the competition's website;[8] more recent winners are individually sourced.

Club Wins Last final won
Derby County202019
Burton Albion132021
Burton All Saints/Town111940
Gresley Rovers7 (incl. 1 shared)1989 Centenary
Notts County62005
Newhall United6 (incl. 2 shared)1974
Stoke City62023
Leicester Fosse/City51982
Stapenhill5 (incl. 1 shared)1966
West Bromwich Albion42017
Aston Villa32018
Burton Swifts31900
Burton United31910
Coventry City31919
Nottingham Forest32002
Birmingham F.C./City22022
Derby Corinthians21948
Ibstock Penistone Rovers21969
Kingsbury Colliery21946
Rawdon Colliery Welfare21963/64
1st R.F.R. Royal Artillery21942
Tamworth F.C./Castle21937
Burton Wanderers11895
Burton Workers' Union11915
Chesterfield11901
Coalville Munition Girls11918
Dudley11906
Enderby Town11972
Kidderminster Harriers11939
Liverpool11897
Mansfield Town11935
Moira United11947
Overseal Swifts11912
Pegson's Athletic11945
Tutbury Hawthorn1 shared1950
Whitwick Colliery11951
Wilmorton & Alvaston11960

References

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  2. "Burton Albion to host Aston Villa in Bass Charity Vase game". Derbyshirelive. 7 June 2018.
  3. "Bass Charity Vase History". Bass Charity Vase. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  4. "BREWERS AND LEICESTER TO PLAY FOR THE BASS VASE". Burton Albion Official Site. 7 July 2021. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  5. "Bass Charity Vase: Burton Albion v Blues". Birmingham City Football Club. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  6. Powlson, Nigel (11 April 2022). "CHARITIES BENEFIT FROM BASS VASE GAME". Burton Albion Football Club. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  7. "MATCH REPORT: BURTON ALBION 0-1 STOKE CITY". www.burtonalbionfc.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-08-05.
  8. {Derby County"Winners and finalists". Bass Charity Vase. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
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