Pembrokeshire Senior Cup
The Pembrokeshire Senior Cup is a football knockout tournament involving teams from in Pembrokeshire, West Wales who play in leagues administered and associated with the Pembrokeshire Association Football League.
Founded | 1946 |
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Region | Wales |
Current champions | Goodwick United |
Most successful club(s) | Hakin United (12 titles) |
2022–23 |
Competition history
Past winners
Since the league began the following clubs have been senior cup winners:
1940s
- 1946–47: – RNAS Dale
- 1947–48: – Narberth[1]
- 1948–49: – Pembroke Borough[2]
- 1949–50: – HMS Harrier[3]
1950s
- 1950–51: – RAF (Pembroke Dock)
- 1951–52: – Goodwick United
- 1952–53: – RAF (Pembroke Dock)[4]
- 1953–54: – RA Manobier
- 1954–55: – Goodwick United
- 1955–56: – RAF (Pembroke Dock)
- 1956–57: – Narberth
- 1957–58: – Clynderwen
- 1958–59 – Hakin United
- 1959–60: – Milford United
1960s
- 1960–61: – Milford United
- 1961–62: – Milford United
- 1962–63: – Milford United
- 1963–64: – HMS Goldcrest
- 1964–65: – Fishguard Sports
- 1965–66: – Fishguard Sports
- 1966–67: – Fishguard Sports
- 1967–68: – Fishguard Sports
- 1968–69: – Hakin United[5]
- 1969–70: – HMS Goldcrest
1970s
- 1970–71: – Final not played
- 1971–72: – Fishguard Sports[6]
- 1972–73: – Fishguard Sports[7]
- 1973–74: – Carew[8]
- 1974–75: – Fishguard Sports[9]
- 1975–76: – Carew[10]
- 1976–77: – Monkton Swifts[11]
- 1977–78: – Merlins Bridge[12]
- 1978–79: – Merlins Bridge[13]
- 1979–80: – Merlins Bridge[14]
1980s
- 1980–81: – Monkton Swifts[15]
- 1981–82: – Johnston[16]
- 1982–83: – New Hedges/ Saundersfoot[17]
- 1983–84: – Carew
- 1984–85: – Johnston
- 1985–86: – Carew
- 1986–87: – Merlins Bridge
- 1987–88: – Goodwick United
- 1988–89: – Fishguard Sports
- 1989–90: – Merlins Bridge
1990s
- 1990–91: – New Hedges/ Saundersfoot
- 1991–92: – New Hedges/ Saundersfoot
- 1992–93: – Monkton Swifts[18]
- 1993–94: – Saundersfoot Sports
- 1994–95: – Narberth
- 1995–96: – Merlins Bridge
- 1996–97: – Pennar Robins
- 1997–98: – Narberth
- 1998–99: – Goodwick United
- 1999–2000: – Hakin United
2000s
- 2000–01: – Hakin United
- 2001–02: – Hakin United[19]
- 2002–03: – Hakin United
- 2003–04: – Merlins Bridge
- 2004–05: – St Ishmaels
- 2005–06: – Hakin United[20]
- 2006–07: – Monkton Swifts
- 2007–08: – Pennar Robins[21]
- 2008–09: – Hakin United
- 2009–10: – Goodwick United
2010s
- 2010–11: – Hakin United[22]
- 2011–12: – Hakin United[23]
- 2012–13: – Johnston[24]
- 2013–14: – Tenby[25]
- 2014–15: – Goodwick United[26]
- 2015–16: – Goodwick United[27]
- 2016–17: – Merlins Bridge[28]
- 2017–18: – Hakin United[29]
- 2018–19: – Merlins Bridge[30]
- 2019–20: – 'Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020s
- 2020–21: – Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021–22: – Hakin United
- 2022-23: – Goodwick United[31]
Number of cup wins by clubs (since 1946–47)
- Hakin United – 12
- Merlins Bridge – 9
- Fishguard Sports – 8
- Goodwick United – 8
- Carew – 4
- Milford United – 4
- Monkton Swifts – 4
- Narberth – 4
- Johnston – 3
- New Hedges/Saundersfoot – 3
- RAF (Pembroke Dock) – 3
- HMS Goldcrest – 2
- Pennar Robbins – 2
- Clynderwen – 1
- HMS Harrier – 1
- Pembroke Borough – 1
- RA Manorbier – 1
- RNAS Dale – 1
- Saundersfoot Sports – 1
- St Ishmaels – 1
- Tenby – 1
See also
- Carmarthenshire Senior Cup - a similar competition in neighbouring Carmarthenshire.
Notes and references
- "2018 Senior Cup Final Snippets".
- "2018 Senior Cup Final Snippets".
- "Micky Phillips Research Article".
- "2018 Senior Cup Final Snippets".
- "When Hakin AFC 'did the double' 50 years ago". 17 April 2019.
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- "Pembroke and Monkton Local History Society". 7 August 2014.
- "Bluebirds seek Cup Final revenge". 18 December 2019.
- https://www.welshsoccerarchive.co.uk/wfda_gallery.php?id=10
- "Senior Cup Final Officials".
- "Hakin claim title and cup double with draw in Goodwick". 18 May 2018.
- "Mighty Vikings hit magnificent seven to win Senior Cup Final". 21 April 2018.
- "Fraser Watson's Preview - Senior Cup Final 2016".
- "History made as Seasiders win Senior Cup for first time". 24 April 2014.
- "Free weekend parking for December | Home | Tenby Observer".
- "Horgan's winner secures Senior Cup". County Echo and St Davids City Chronicle. 12 April 2016.
- "Ormond goal eases Wizards to victory". Pembrokeshire Sport.
- @MightyVikings (21 April 2018). "Senior Cup Winners 2018 🏆" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- "Season Review Part 2 – West Wales FA & Gwent County FA leagues". ygemfootball.com. 3 June 2019. Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- "Goodwick United complete Pembrokeshire league and cup double". Western Telegraph. 1 May 2023. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
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