Evening Telegraph Challenge Cup

The Evening Telegraph Challenge Cup (initially known as the City of Discovery Cup) was a pre-season football played in 2005 and 2006, based in Dundee, involving the two Dundee clubs - Dundee and Dundee United.

Format

The 2006 format was a single match between the two Dundee clubs, although the inaugural competition (2005) was a standard four-team knock-out competition.

History

The Cup's inaugural showing was a standard four-team cup format, which saw Dundee United beat Sheffield Wednesday 21 in the final. United beat rivals Dundee in the first semi-final, while Sheffield Wednesday saw off Wolverhampton Wanderers on penalties in the other.

On 29 March 2006, it was announced the 2006 tournament would be slimmed down to a single derby match between Dundee and Dundee United.[1] On 22 June 2006, sponsorship was announced for the competition, which would see it renamed the Evening Telegraph Challenge Cup; Radio Tay would also sponsor the event.[2] The match was preceded by celebrity and fans matches.

In 2007, the tournament was to be scheduled for an international weekend during the season, as Dundee United played Barcelona and did not wish to play a pre-season derby so close after that match.[3] However, the season passed without the match being played. The fixture was not announced for the following season either and has not been contested since.

Past tournaments/winners

2005

Semi-finals


Dundee United Scotland3 0Scotland Dundee
Kerr 43'
Duff 50'
Miller 51'
Report
Attendance: 6,659
Referee: K Toner
3rd place play-off

Dundee Scotland0 4England Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report Cort 57' 75' 85'
Edwards 80'
Final

Sheffield Wednesday England1 2Scotland Dundee United
Report
Attendance: 5,081

2006

Final

Dundee Scotland1 0Scotland Dundee United
Deasley 61' Report
Attendance: 6,277
Referee: M Ritchie

Winners

1

Top goalscorers

PlayerClubYear
England Carl CortWolverhampton Wanderers32005
Scotland Bryan DeasleyDundee12006
Scotland Stuart DuffDundee United12005
Wales Rob EdwardsWolverhampton Wanderers12005
Scotland James GradyDundee United12005
Scotland Garry KennethDundee United12005
Scotland Mark KerrDundee United12005
Scotland Lee MillerDundee United12005
Scotland Lee PeacockSheffield Wednesday12005

Trivia

  • Both finals were held at Dens Park.

References

  1. "Discovery Cup slimmed to a derby". BBC Sport website. 29 March 2006.
  2. "Derby sponsor announced". Dundee United FC. 22 June 2006.
  3. "Dark Blues draw up pre-season plans". The Courier. 15 May 2007. Archived from the original on 17 May 2007.
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