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Cumberland Senior Cup

Cumberland Senior Cup
Founded1886
RegionCumberland
Number of teams25 (2023-2024)
Current championsWorkington (28th title)
Most successful club(s)Workington
(28 titles)
Websitecumberlandfa.com

The Fred Conway Cumberland Cup is the current senior county cup in the ancient county of Cumberland. It is administered by the Cumberland Football Association (CFA).[1] According to the current rules of the competition, it is open to all clubs whose first affiliation is with the CFA.[2]

Currently Carlisle United are the only professional team from the football league in the competition since Workington left the football league in 1977, so as a result they now tend to enter their reserve team. Other teams that enter are Workington, Cleator Moor Celtic, Penrith, Carlisle City, Whitehaven, and Windscale are from different levels of non-league. Northern Premier League , North West Counties Football League, Northern Football League , West Lancashire Football League and Wearside Football League are represented by these teams.

Teams from the Cumberland County League and the Westmorland League can also take part as they are covered by the Cumberland Football Association.

In previous years Scottish teams such as Annan Athletic, Gretna and Hearts of Liddesdale have also entered the competition due to being in the Carlisle and District League at the time. In Annan and Gretna's case they have even won the competition several times.

The current holders are Workington who defeated Carlisle 1-0 in the 2023-2024 final at Borough Park, Workington.

Winners

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The last win for a club is shown in bold.

Recent Finals

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Netherall0 – 2Carlisle United
[8] Loy 58' (pen.)
Madden 78'

Carlisle United2 – 1Harraby Catholic Club
Potts 35'
Beck 89'
[9] Armstrong 39'
Brunton Park, Carlisle
Referee: John Mulligan

Carlisle United8 – 1Whitehaven
[10]
Brunton Park, Carlisle
Referee: Anthony Backhouse

Aspatria0 – 3Celtic Nation
[11] McShane 4'
McShane 45'
Rae 53'

Carlisle United3 – 1Netherhall
Kearns 4'
Beck 19', 26'
[12] Anderson 22'
Brunton Park, Carlisle
Attendance: 336

Aspatria1 – 4Workington
Graham 60' [13]
Tinnion 70'
Allison 82'
Brunton Park, Carlisle
Attendance: 517
Referee: John Mulligan

Penrith1 – 2 (a.e.t.)Workington
Coleman 44' Allison 78'
Symington 118'
Brunton Park, Carlisle
Attendance: 622
Referee: Adam Pattinson

Cleator Moor Celtic2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Penrith
Hall 28'
Birdsall 96'
Shields 77'
Brunton Park, Carlisle
Attendance: 604
Referee: Kevin Mulraine

Penrith1 – 3Carlisle United
Gardner 55' [1] Johnson 21', o.g.'
Bowman 45+2', o.g.'
Birch 90_4'
Brunton Park, Carlisle
Attendance: 618
Referee: Scott Taylor

Carlisle City4-0Wetheriggs United
Atkinson 1'
Atkinson 30'
Holt 46'
Grandison 90+4'
[2]
Frenchfields Stadium, Penrith
Attendance: 530
Referee: Scott Henry

Workington9-1Penrith
Mugalula 2'
Mugalula 8'
Hughes 18'
Mugalula 44'
Reilly 45'
Mugalula 50'
Hughes 54'
Moore 80'
Hughes 85'
[3]
Hunter 21'
Brunton Park, Carlisle
Attendance: 676
Referee: John Mulligan

Workington1-0Carlisle United
Allison 60' [4]
Borough Park, Workington
Attendance: 1,148
Referee: Scott Henry

References

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  1. ^ Cumberland Cups
  2. ^ "Cup Competition Rules". Retrieved 27 May 2013.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Cumberland Cup Final 2008". F.C.H.D. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Cumberland Cup Final 2008". F.C.H.D. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Cumberland Cup Final 2008". F.C.H.D. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Cumberland Cup Final 2009". F.C.H.D. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  7. ^ "Cumberland Cup Final 2010". F.C.H.D. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  8. ^ "Cumberland Cup Final 2011". The Cumberland News. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  9. ^ "Cumberland Cup Final 2012". The Cumberland News. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  10. ^ "Cumberland Cup Final 2013". The Cumberland News. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  11. ^ "Celtic Nation win Cumberland Cup for first time". The Cumberland News. Archived from the original on 5 September 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  12. ^ 2015 Final Report
  13. ^ 2016 Final Report