Collingwood Cup

Collingwood Cup

Collingwood Cup is the main soccer competition competed for by teams from the Irish universities. The Collingwood was donated by Bertram James Collingwood O.B.E., MD., professor of physiology in University College Dublin (UCD) and nephew of Charles Dodgson (also known as Lewis Carroll of Alice in Wonderland fame).[1], UCD won the inaugural Intervarsities competition, the Collingwood Cup, in 1914. It is run by the Irish Universities Football Union which is part of the Colleges and Universities Sports Association.[2] The original trophy was lost in the 1930s and replaced in 1939 by the president and vice-president of University College Dublin A.F.C.. [3]

It is an All-Ireland competition with sides from universities in the North and Republic participating. The competition was not run during the First World War, and during 1933–34 due to a dispute between the Irish Football Association (IFA) and Football Association of Ireland (FAI).[4] UCD are the 2010 champions.

Roll of Honour

Year Winners Score Finalists Host
1914 University College Dublin
1943 University College Dublin
1944 University College Dublin
1945 University College Dublin
1946 University College Dublin
1947 Queen's University Belfast
1948 University College Dublin
1949 University College Dublin
1950 University College Dublin
1951 University College Dublin
1952 University College Dublin
1953 University College Dublin
1954 University College Dublin
1955 University College Galway
1956 University College Dublin
1957 Queen's University Belfast
1958 University College Dublin
1959 University College Dublin
1960 Queen's University Belfast
1961 University College Dublin
1962 Queen's University Belfast
1963 Queen's University Belfast
1964 Queen's University Belfast
1965 Queen's University Belfast
1966 University College Galway
1967 Dublin University
1968 University College Galway
1969 University College Dublin
1970 University College Galway
1971 University College Galway
1972 University College Dublin
1973 University College Dublin
1974 University College Cork
1975 Queen's University Belfast
1976 University College Dublin
1977 Queen's University Belfast
1978 University College Cork
1979 Dublin University
1980 Ulster Polytechnic
1981 University College Dublin
1982 Queen's University Belfast
1983 University College Dublin
1984 University College Dublin
1985 Queen's University Belfast
1986 University College Cork
1987 University College Dublin
1988 University College Dublin
1989 University College Dublin 4-0 Thomond College Galway
1990 University College Cork
1991 University College Cork 2-1 University College Dublin
1992 University College Dublin
1993 University College Dublin
1994 University College Dublin
1995 University College Galway
1996 University of Ulster, Jordanstown
1997 University of Ulster, Jordanstown University College Cork
1998 St. Mary's College, Belfast University of Limerick Belfast
1999 NUI Galway Limerick
2000 University College Cork 1-0 Magee College Coleraine
2001 University of Ulster, Jordanstown Dublin Institute of Technology
2002 University College Cork 0-0, Won on penalties 7-6 Dublin University NUIG
2003 University College Cork 2-1 University College Dublin Cork
2004 University College Cork
2005 University College Cork 3-0 University College Dublin UL
2006 University of Ulster, Jordanstown University of Ulster, Coleraine Coleraine
2007 University College Dublin 2-0 University of Ulster, Coleraine Dublin City University
2008 University of Ulster, Jordanstown 2-1 University of Limerick NUI Galway
2009 University College Dublin 1-0 NUI Galway Cork
2010 University College Dublin 0-0, Won on penalties 4-3 NUI Galway Magee

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