- Irish League Floodlit Cup
The Irish League Floodlit Cup (more commonly known as the Budweiser Cup or the Coca-Cola Cup for sponsorship reasons) was an annual football competition organised by the
Irish Football League in the late-1980s and 1990s.History
By the mid-1980s all Irish League clubs had installed floodlighting at their grounds, largely through grants awarded by the Football Trust. This presented the opportunity for the founding of a new competition with the prospect of much needed sponsorship revenue. Budweiser were announced as the sponsors of this new competition, presenting a total prize fund of £12,000 for competing teams and administration. A distinctive trophy was produced, featuring the sponsor's name, and this was awarded for the first time on
December 15 ,1987 toGlentoran .Budweiser remained sponsors of the Floodlit Cup until 1994/95 with
Portadown FC winning the trophy for a record third time. With Budweiser's withdrawal as sponsors the competition was immediately replaced by the Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup (the Budweiser branded trophy ended at this point). The Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup was a new trophy, and in the years the followed the term "Floodlit" became less prevalent. The Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup itself lapsed in 1998/99 with the remainder of the company's six year sponsorship deal transferring to theIrish League Cup as the number of competitions open to Irish League clubs was reduced.Format
*1987/88Open to all 14 Irish League clubs. Played on a single match, straight knock-out basis with extra-time and a penalty shoot-out if required. Semi-finals and final played on a neutral ground. Top two teams from the previous season’s Irish League given a bye to the second round.
*1988/89 to 1989/90Entrants increased to 16 with the inclusion of ‘B’ Division sides, Omagh Town and Ballyclare Comrades (who were due to join an expanded Irish League in 1990/91). First round played on a two legged, home and away basis using the away goal rule, followed by extra-time and penalties if the aggregate score was level. Quarter-final and semi-final matches played as a single match with extra-time and penalties, with semis and final again at a neutral venue. Final match open to a replay if scores remained level after extra-time.
*1990/91 to 1994/95Reverted to original straight knock-out format but with sixteen teams.
*1995/96 to 1996/97The Irish League split into two divisions for the 1995/96 campaign and Coca-Cola took over the sponsorship of the Floodlit Cup. The competition remained open to the 16 Irish League clubs (8 Premier Division and 8 First Division) and reverted to a two legged first round format, with the draw seeded so Premier League sides met First Division sides. From the quarter-finals on the format remained the same as in previous years.
*1997/98 (final year)The Irish League had expanded again, to 18 teams (10 Premier and 8 First Division), for the final season of the Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup. A preliminary round was introduced, played on a single match basis, to bring the field down to 16 teams with the remainder of the competition played out as it had been in 1987/88 and from 1990/91 to 1994/95.Finals
Budweiser Floodlit Cup
*1987/88 Glentoran 1-0 Coleraine
*1988/89 Glenavon 1-1 (replay 6-1) Linfield
*1989/90 Glentoran 4-2 Linfield
*1990/91 Portadown 2-0 Glenavon
*1991/92 Omagh Town 3-1 Linfield
*1992/93 Portadown 3-1 Ballymena United
*1993/94 Linfield 3-0 Ards
*1994/95 Portadown 4-0 DistilleryCoca-Cola Floodlit Cup
*1995/96 Cliftonville 3-1 Glentoran
*1996/97 Glenavon 1-0 Glentoran
*1997/98 Linfield 2-0 CliftonvillePerformances by Club
Club Wins (Runners-Up)
*Portadown FC 3 (0)
*Linfield FC 2 (3)
*Glentoran FC 2 (2)
*Glenavon FC 2 (1)
*Cliftonville FC 1 (1)
*Omagh Town FC 1 (0)
*Coleraine FC 0 (1)
*Ards FC 0 (1)External links
* [http://home.online.no/~smogols/ifcp/UntitledFrameset-15.htm Irish Football Club Project]
* [http://www.irishleagueforums.net/ Irish League Forums]
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