Canale Cup

Football league
Canale Cup
Founded1894
StateQueensland
Number of teams47 (in 2018)
Level on pyramid3–7
Current champions2019 Grange Thistle (7th title)
Most championshipsDinmore Bush Rats (10 titles)

The Canale Cup is a football (soccer) knockout cup competition for the Brisbane, Australia region that includes teams from the Brisbane Premier League and all Capital Leagues (1–3). From 2017 to 2020 it was known as the Pig 'N' Whistle Canale Cup for sponsorship reasons.

This has been the major knockout cup competition for the Brisbane region since 2002, when it was known as the South-East Queensland Cup, and subsequently the Premier Cup, and since 2010 with the current naming rights sponsor. Before this and on a statewide basis, several knockout competitions have been held since 1894 in various forms, with the major Queensland knockout cup competitions initially called the Charity Cup to 1920, from 1921 to 1958 as the Tristram Shield, between 1959 and 1991 as the Ampol Cup, and between 1992 and 2001 as the Queensland Cup.

From 2014 to 2018, this knockout competition was also linked with various preliminary rounds of the FFA Cup.

Current Cup Competitions 2019-onwards

The format was changed for 2019, with 35 Capital League clubs entering in the first round, with the 20 winners (15 ties and 5 byes) joining the 12 Brisbane Men's Premier League clubs in the second round (as the Round of 32).[1]

Competition and Year Winner
Pig 'N' Whistle Canale Cup 2019 Grange Thistle
Canale Cup 2020 Cancelled due to the impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
Canale Cup 2021 Albany Creek Excelsior

Former Cup Competition format (linked to FFA Cup Qualifiers) 2014–2018

The format for 2014 and 2015 was also a qualifying competition for the FFA Cup, where both the Canale Cup finalists qualified for the FFA Cup Round of 32.[2]

In 2016, the 10 Brisbane-based winners from Round 4 qualified to a separate Canale Cup competition, no longer linked to the FFA Cup qualification process.[3] Apart from the NPL sides, none of the Brisbane-based teams survived beyond Round 7 of that preliminary competition.

For 2017 and 2018, the competition was further restructured, with losing teams from successive rounds of the FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds entering in following rounds of the Canale Cup.[4]

Competition and Year Winner FFA Cup Qualification Brisbane Qualifiers
Canale Travel Cup 2014 Brisbane Strikers 2014 FFA Cup preliminary rounds Brisbane Strikers
Olympic FC
Canale Travel Cup 2015 Queensland Lions 2015 FFA Cup preliminary rounds Brisbane Strikers
Queensland Lions
Canale Travel Cup 2016 Mitchelton FC 2016 FFA Cup preliminary rounds none
Pig 'N' Whistle Canale Cup 2017 Peninsula Power 2017 FFA Cup preliminary rounds Peninsula Power
Pig 'N' Whistle Canale Cup 2018 Grange Thistle 2018 FFA Cup preliminary rounds none

Previous Cup Competitions 2002–2013 (Brisbane-Based)

Competition and Year Winner
South East Queensland Cup 2002 Queensland Lions
South East Queensland Cup 2003 Queensland Lions
Premier Cup 2004 Brisbane City
Premier Cup 2005 Palm Beach
Premier Cup 2006 Brisbane Strikers
Premier Cup 2007 Pine Rivers United
Competition and Year Winner
Premier Cup 2008 Peninsula Power
Premier Cup 2009 Brisbane City
Canale Cup 2010 Capalaba Bulldogs
Canale Cup 2011 Rochedale Rovers
Canale Cup 2012 Queensland Lions
Canale Cup 2013 Peninsula Power

References :[5]

Queensland Cup 1992–2001

Competition and Year Winner
Queensland Cup 1992 Rochedale Rovers
Queensland Cup 1993 North Brisbane
Queensland Cup 1994 Rochedale Rovers
Queensland Cup 1995 Taringa Rovers
Queensland Cup 1996 Brisbane City
Competition and Year Winner
Queensland Cup 1997 Wynnum District
Queensland Cup 1998 Brisbane City
Queensland Cup 1999 Gold Coast City
2000 no competition
Queensland Cup 2001 Brisbane City

References :[6]

Ampol Cup 1959–1991

Competition and Year Winner
Ampol Cup 1959 Oxley United
Ampol Cup 1960 Hellenic
Ampol Cup 1961 Hellenic
Ampol Cup 1962 Hellenic
Ampol Cup 1963 Hellenic
Ampol Cup 1964 Hellenic
Ampol Cup 1965 Coalstars
Ampol Cup 1966 Grange Thistle
Ampol Cup 1967 St. Helens United
Ampol Cup 1968 Hollandia-Inala
Ampol Cup 1969 Azzurri
Ampol Cup 1970 Hollandia-Inala
Ampol Cup 1971 Azzurri
Ampol Cup 1972 Merton-East
Ampol Cup 1973 Brisbane Lions
Ampol Cup 1974 Brisbane City
Ampol Cup 1975 St George-Souths
Competition and Year Winner
Ampol Cup 1976 Brisbane City
Ampol Cup 1977 Spencer Park United
Ampol Cup 1978 Southside Eagles
Ampol Cup 1979 Ipswich United
Ampol Cup 1980 Townsville United
Ampol Cup 1981 Grange Thistle
Ampol Cup 1982 Townsville United
Ampol Cup 1983 Ipswich United
Ampol Cup 1984 North Star
Ampol Cup 1985 North Star
Ampol Cup 1986 Coalstars
Ampol Cup 1987 Coalstars
Ampol Cup 1988 Gold Coast
Ampol Cup 1989 North Star
Ampol Cup 1990 North Star
Ampol Cup 1991 Mount Gravatt

References :[7][8]

Tristram Shield 1921–1961

Competition and Year Winner
Tristram Shield 1921 Corinthians
Tristram Shield 1922 Dinmore Bush Rats
Tristram Shield 1923 Bundamba Rangers
Tristram Shield 1924 Dinmore Bush Rats
Tristram Shield 1925 Latrobe
Tristram Shield 1926 Blackstone Rovers
Tristram Shield 1927 Latrobe
Tristram Shield 1928 Dinmore Bush Rats
Tristram Shield 1929 Latrobe
Tristram Shield 1930 Latrobe
Tristram Shield 1931 Latrobe
Tristram Shield 1932 Latrobe
Tristram Shield 1933 Dinmore Wanderers
Tristram Shield 1934 Latrobe
Tristram Shield 1935 Booval Stars
Tristram Shield 1936 Milton
1937 No competition
Tristram Shield 1938 Booval Stars
Tristram Shield 1939 Bundamba Rangers
Competition and Year Winner
Tristram Shield 1940 YMCA
Tristram Shield 1941 St. Helens
1942–1943 No competition due to World War 2
Tristram Shield 1944 Blackstone Rovers
Tristram Shield 1945 Eastern Suburbs
Tristram Shield 1946 Bundamba Rangers
Tristram Shield 1947 St. Helens
Tristram Shield 1948 St. Helens
Tristram Shield 1949 Bundamba Rangers
Tristram Shield 1950 Grange Thistle
Tristram Shield 1951 Grange Thistle
Tristram Shield 1952 Grange Thistle
Tristram Shield 1953 Blackstone Rovers
Tristram Shield 1954 Bundamba Rangers
Tristram Shield 1955 Dinmore Bush Rats
Tristram Shield 1956 Eastern Suburbs
Tristram Shield 1957 Bundamba Rangers
Tristram Shield 1958 Oxley United
Tristram Shield 1959 Annerley FC
Tristram Shield 1960 Azzurri
Tristram Shield 1961 Hellenic

References :[9][10]

Charity Cup 1894–1920

Competition and Year Winner
Charity Cup 1894 Rosebanks
Charity Cup 1895 Normans
Charity Cup 1896 Ipswich Rovers
Charity Cup 1897 Rosebanks
Charity Cup 1898 Dinmore Bush Rats
Charity Cup 1899 Dinmore Bush Rats
1900 No competition
Challenge Cup 1901 Dinmore Bush Rats[a]
Challenge Cup 1902 Bundamba Rangers[a]
Charity Cup 1903 Dinmore Bush Rats
Charity Cup 1904 Blackstone Rovers B
Charity Cup 1905 Wellington
Competition and Year Winner
Charity Cup 1906 Wellington
1907–1908 No competition
Charity Cup 1909 Dinmore Bush Rats
Charity Cup 1910 Dinmore Bush Rats
Charity Cup 1911 Bulimba Rangers
Charity Cup 1912 Bulimba Rangers
Charity Cup 1913 Toowong Stars
Charity Cup 1914 Corinthians
Charity Cup 1915 Brisbane City
1916–1918 No competition due to World War 1
Charity Cup 1919 Bulimba Rangers
Charity Cup 1920 Pineapple Rovers

References :[11]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b The Challenge Cup – normally a league format – was held as a knockout competition instead.

References

  1. ^ Ian Judd (1 May 2019). "Pig 'N' Whistle Cup & Elaine Watson Cup RD1 Draw". Football Brisbane. Archived from the original on 31 August 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  2. ^ "2015 CANALE CUP" (PDF). Football Brisbane. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  3. ^ "FFA CUP PRELIMINARY; CANALE CUP; 2016" (PDF). Football Brisbane. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  4. ^ Ian Judd (3 April 2017). "Pig'N'Whistle Canale Cup RD1 Preview". Football Brisbane. Archived from the original on 5 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  5. ^ "2001–2014 MENS CUP FINALS". footballbrisbane.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  6. ^ "1981–2000 MENS CUP FINALS". footballbrisbane.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  7. ^ "1981–2000 MENS CUP FINALS". footballbrisbane.com.au. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  8. ^ "1959–1980 MENS CUP FINALS". footballbrisbane.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  9. ^ "1941–1958 MENS CUP FINALS". footballbrisbane.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  10. ^ "1921–1940 MENS CUP FINALS". footballbrisbane.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  11. ^ "1894–1920 MENS CUP FINALS". footballbrisbane.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
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