Jackson Cup See second division championship Guernsey FA Cup NB: Sark FC entered in the four editions between 2004/05 and 2007/08. 2004/05 St Martin's 1-0 Northerners 2005/06 Northerners 2-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2006/07 Sylvans 2-0 St Martin's 2007/08 Northerners 2-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2008/09 Belgrave Wanderers 4-2 St Martin's 2009/10 Rangers 2-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2010/11 Northerners 3-2 Belgrave Wanderers [aet] 2011/12 St Martin's 3-1 Sylvans 2012/13 Belgrave Wanderers 5-2 Northerners 2013/14 Rangers 3-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2014/15 St Martin's 3-1 Sylvans 2015/16 Northerners 2-1 St Martin's 2016/17 Vale Recreation 4-1 Formula Scaffolding 2017/18 Northerners 2-1 St Martin's 2018/19 Northerners 6-0 St Martin's 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Sylvans 3-2 St. Martin's 2021/22 Northerners 3-1 Rovers 2022/23 Rovers 2-2 Northerners [aet, 5-3 pen] 2023/24 Vale Recreation 2-0 Northerners 2024/25 Northerners 3-2 Rovers NB: the 2015 edition was described as the first ?! Frederick Martinez Cup NB: currently between champions and cup winners 1922/23 Athletics 1923/24 Northerners 1924/25 Rangers and Rest of League (shared) 1925/26 Rest of League 1926/27 Northerners 1927/28 Northerners 1928/29 Rest of League 1929/30 Rest of League 1930/31 Rangers 1931/32 Northerners 1932/33 Belgrave Wanderers 1933/34 Northerners 1934/35 Northerners 1935/36 Northerners and Belgrave Wanderers (shared) 1937/38 Rangers 1938/39 Rangers 1946/47 Belgrave Wanderers and Rangers (shared) 1947/48 Rangers 1948/49 Northerners 1949/50 Rangers 1950/51 Rangers 1951/52 Northerners 1952/53 Rangers 1953/54 Rangers 1954/55 Belgrave Wanderers 1955/56 Belgrave Wanderers 1956/57 Rangers 1957/58 Rangers 1958/59 Belgrave Wanderers 1959/60 Belgrave Wanderers and Sylvans (shared) 1960/61 Northerners 1961/62 Northerners 1962/63 St Martin's 1963/64 Belgrave Wanderers 1964/65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965/66 St Martin's 1966/67 St Martin's 1967/68 Vale Recreation 1968/69 Centrals 1969/70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970/71 St Martin's 1971/72 St Martin's and Belgrave Wanderers (shared) 1972/73 Vale Recreation 1973/74 Vale Recreation 1974/75 St Martin's 1975/76 St Martin's 1976/77 St Martin's 1977/78 St Martin's 1978/79 Rangers 1979/80 St Martin's 1981/82 Vale Recreation 1982/83 Vale Recreation 1983/84 Vale Recreation 1984/85 Vale Recreation 1985/86 Vale Recreation 1986/87 Northerners 1987/88 St Martin's 1988/89 Vale Recreation 1989/90 St Martin's 1990/91 Northerners 1991/92 Northerners 1992/93 Rangers 1993/94 Vale Recreation 1994/95 Sylvans 1995/96 Sylvans 1996/97 Sylvans 1997/98 Sylvans 1998/99 Sylvans 1999/00 Sylvans 2000/01 Northerners 2001/02 Sylvans 2002/03 Sylvans 2003/04 Sylvans 2004/05 St Martin's 1-0 Sylvans 2005/06 Belgrave Wanderers 3-1 Northerners 2006/07 Northerners 3-2 Sylvans [aet] 2007/08 Northerners 4-3 Belgrave Wanderers 2008/09 Northerners 2009/10 Belgrave Wanderers 3-1 Guernsey Rangers 2010/11 Belgrave Wanderers 2011/12 St Martin's 2012/13 Northerners 4-2 St Martin's 2013/14 Belgrave Wanderers 6-0 Vale Recreation 2014/15 Northerners 2-1 St Martin's 2015/16 Northerners 5-1 St Martin's 2016/17 Rovers 2-0 Northerners [aet] 2017/18 Rovers 2-1 Vale Recreation 2018/19 not known 2019/20 Northerners 1-0 St. Martin's [played 13 Aug 2019] 2020/21 not held 2021/22 Sylvans 2-0 St. Martin's [played 17 Aug 2021] 2022/23 St. Martin's 1-1 Northerners [5-3 pen] [played 23 Aug 2022] 2023/24 Rovers 2-1 Northerners [played 29 Aug 2023] Rawlinson Cup 1991/92 Rovers 1992/93 Sylvans 1993/94 Sylvans 1994/95 Belgrave Wanderers 1995/96 Vale Recreation 1996/97 Belgrave Wanderers 1997/98 Northerners 1998/99 Vale Recreation 1999/00 Rovers 2000/01 Vale Recreation 2001/02 Northerners 4-0 Sylvans 2002/03 St Martin's 2003/04 Northerners 2004/05 Vale Recreation 2005/06 Rangers 2-2 Rovers [3-1 pen] 2006/07 Belgrave Wanderers 4-0 St Martin's 2008/09 Belgrave Wanderers 3-2 Northerners 2009 Belgrave Wanderers 5-2 St Martin's 2010 Northerners 3-2 St Martin's 2011 Northerners 2-1 Guernsey Rangers 2012 Belgrave Wanderers 2-1 Northerners 2013 Belgrave Wanderers 3-2 Rovers 2014 Northerners 4-3 Rovers 2015 Northerners 5-4 Rovers 2016/17 Sylvans 2-1 Vale Recreation 2017/18 Northerners 2-0 Manzur 2018/19 Rovers 2-2 Rangers [aet, 4-3 pen] 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 not held 2021/22 not held 2022/23 Rovers 4-1 Northerners 2023/24 St Martin's 0-0 Vale Recreation [5-3 pen] Stranger Charity Cup 1905/06 Belgrave Wanderers and Northerners (shared) 1906/07 Northerners 1907/08 Northerners 1908/09 Northerners and Rangers (shared) 1909/10 Northerners 1910/11 Royal Irish Regiment 1911/12 Royal Artillery and Royal Irish Regiment (shared) 1912/13 Royal Irish Regiment 1913/14 2nd Yorks (Green Howards) 1921/22 Athletics and Northerners (shared) 1922/23 Rangers 1923/24 Rangers 1924/25 Northerners 1925/26 2nd D.C.L.I. 1926/27 Northerners 1927/28 Northerners 1928/29 Rangers 1929/30 Northerners 1930/31 Rangers 1931/32 Rangers 1932/33 Belgrave Wanderers 1933/34 Northerners 1934/35 Rangers 1935/36 Rangers 1936/37 Rangers 1937/38 Athletics 1938/39 Rangers 1946/47 Rangers 1947/48 Belgrave Wanderers 1948/49 Rangers 1949/50 Rangers 1950/51 Belgrave Wanderers 1951/52 Northerners 1952/53 Rangers 1953/54 Rangers 1954/55 Centrals 1955/56 Belgrave Wanderers 1956/57 Vale Recreation 1957/58 Belgrave Wanderers 1958/59 Northerners 1959/60 Rangers 1960/61 Sylvans 1961/62 Athletics 1962/63 St Martin's 1963/64 St Martin's 1964/65 St Martin's 1965/66 Vale Recreation 1966/67 St Martin's 1967/68 St Martin's 1968/69 Vale Recreation 1969/70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970/71 Northerners 1971/72 Belgrave Wanderers 1972/73 Vale Recreation 1973/74 Vale Recreation 1974/75 Vale Recreation 1975/76 Vale Recreation 1976/77 Vale Recreation 1977/78 Vale Recreation 1978/79 Vale Recreation 1979/80 Vale Recreation 1980/81 Vale Recreation 1981/82 Vale Recreation 1982/83 Vale Recreation 1983/84 Vale Recreation 1984/85 Vale Recreation 1985/86 Vale Recreation 1986/87 St Martin's 1987/88 St Martin's 1988/89 St Martin's 1989/90 St Martin's 1990/91 Rangers 1991/92 Rangers 1992/93 Rangers 1993/94 Northerners 1994/95 Sylvans 1995/96 Belgrave Wanderers 1996/97 Sylvans 1997/98 Sylvans 1998/99 Vale Recreation bt Sylvans 1999/00 Northerners 2000/01 Northerners 2001/02 Sylvans 2002/03 Sylvans 2003/04 St Martin's 2004/05 Belgrave Wanderers 2-1 Vale Recreation 2005/06 Rangers 2006/07 Northerners 2-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2007/08 Belgrave Wanderers 4-1 Northerners 2008/09 Northerners 1-0 Vale Recreation 2009/10 Guernsey Athletic 1-0 Sylvans 2010/11 St Martin's 2011/12 Northerners 2012/13 Sylvans 2-0 Vale Recreation 2013/14 Northerners 2-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2014/15 Sylvans 1-0 Vale Recreation 2015/16 Vale Recreation 3-1 Rovers 2016/17 Captains 3-1 Manzur 2017/18 Northerners 2-1 Rovers 2018/19 St Martin's 1-0 Rovers 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 not held 2021/22 Guernsey U-18 5-1 Northerners 2022/23 Vale Recreation 2-1 Rovers 2023/24 Vale Recreation 4-0 Rovers Berkley Cup 1992 Northerners 1993 Vale Recreation 1994 Sylvans HE Mauger Memorial Cup (second teams) 1907/08 Northerners 1908/09 Northerners 1909/10 Northerners 1910/11 Northerners 1911/12 Progressives 1912/13 St Martin's 1913/14 Rangers 1919/20 Rangers and Northerners (shared) 1920/21 Rangers 1921/22 Northerners 1922/23 Athletics 1923/24 Rangers 1924/25 Northerners 1925/26 Northerners 1926/27 Athletics 1927/28 Rangers 1928/29 Rangers and Northerners (shared) 1929/30 Belgrave Wanderers 1930/31 St Martin's 1931/32 Northerners 1932/33 Belgrave Wanderers 1933/34 Rangers 1934/35 Rangers 1935/36 Rangers 1936/37 The Sherwood Foresters 1937/38 The Sherwood Foresters 1938/39 Northerners 1946/47 Vauxbelets O.B. 1947/48 St Martin's 1948/49 Centrals 1949/50 Northerners 1950/51 Belgrave Wanderers 1951/52 Centrals 1952/53 Northerners 1953/54 Rangers and Vale Recreation (shared) 1954/55 Vale Recreation 1955/56 Belgrave Wanderers 1956/57 Rangers 1957/58 Belgrave Wanderers 1958/59 Northerners 1959/60 Belgrave Wanderers 1960/61 Northerners 1961/62 Northerners 1962/63 Belgrave Wanderers 1963/64 St Martin's 1964/65 Northerners 1965/66 Centrals 1966/67 St Martin's 1967/68 St Martin's 1968/69 Vale Recreation 1969/70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970/71 St Martin's 1971/72 Belgrave Wanderers 1972/73 Vale Recreation 1973/74 St Martin's 1974/75 St Martin's 1975/76 Northerners 1976/77 St Martin's and Northerners (shared) 1977/78 Northerners and Vale Recreation (shared) 1978/79 St Martin's and Vale Recreation (shared) 1979/80 Rangers and St Martin's (shared) 1980/81 Vale Recreation 1981/82 St Martin's 1982/83 Rovers 1983/84 Vale Recreation 1984/85 St Martin's 1985/86 Northerners 1986/87 St Martin's 1987/88 Sylvans 1988/89 Vale Recreation 1989/90 Sylvans 1990/91 St Martin's 1991/92 Sylvans 1992/93 Port City 1993/94 Port City 1994/95 St Martin's 1995/96 St Martin's 1996/97 Belgrave Wanderers 1997/98 Sylvans 1998/99 Sylvans 1999/00 Rovers 2000/01 Vale Recreation 2001/02 Port City 2002/03 Sylvans 2003/04 Northerners 2004/05 Vale Recreation 2-1 St Martin's 2005/06 Sylvans 2006/07 Vale Recreation 3-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2007/08 St Martin's 4-0 Belgrave Wanderers 2008/09 Belgrave Wanderers 2-1 Guernsey Rangers [aet] 2009/10 Vale Recreation 5-0 Sylvans 2010/11 Belgrave Wanderers 4-2 Guernsey Rangers 2011/12 Northerners 2012/13 Vale Recreation 2013/14 Rovers 2014/15 Sylvans 4-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2015/16 Belgrave Wanderers 3-1 Northerners 2016/17 Captains 4-1 Rovers 2017/18 BW Rangers 2-0 St Martin's 2018/19 Vale Recreation 3-3 BW Rangers [aet, 5-4 pen] 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 St Martin's 5-2 Rovers 2021/22 Sylvans Veterans 4-0 Rovers 2022/23 Rovers 3-0 Sylvans Veterans 2023/24 Rovers 3-1 Belgrave Wanderers Ron Rouget Memorial Cup (third teams) 1957/59 Northerners 1959/60 Athletics 1960/61 Northerners 1961/62 Vale Recreation 1962/63 Rovers 1963/64 Vale Recreation 1964/65 Vale Recreation 1965/66 St Martin's 1966/67 Vale Recreation 1967/68 Rangers 1968/69 Vale Recreation 1969/70 St Martin's 1970/71 Sylvans 1971/72 Rovers abd Vale Recreation (shared) 1972/73 Northerners 1973/74 Northerners 1974/75 St Martin's 1975/76 Vale Recreation 1976/77 Belgrave Wanderers 1977/78 St Martin's 1978/79 St Martin's 1979/80 Sylvans 1980/81 Vale Recreation 1981/82 Vale Recreation 1982/83 St Martin's 1983/84 Northerners 1984/85 Northerners 1985/86 Northerners 1986/87 Northerners 1987/88 St Martin's 1988/89 Northerners 1989/90 Rovers 1990/91 Northerners 1991/92 Aurigny Nomads 1992/93 Rovers 1993/94 Vale Recreation 1994/95 Vale Recreation 1995/96 Northerners 1996/97 St Martin's 1997/98 Sylvans 1998/99 Sylvans 1999/00 Belgrave Wanderers 2000/01 Bavaria Nomads 2001/02 Vale Recreation 2002/03 Northerners 6-4 Rangers 2003/04 Northerners 2004/05 Rovers 2-1 Sylvans 2005/06 Bavaria Nomads 2-1 Island Police 2006/07 Port City 2-1 Sylvans 2007/08 St Martin's 2-0 Rovers 2008-11 no competition 2011/12 KGV United 2012/13 Belgrave Wanderers 1-0 Rovers 2013/14 Rangers 2-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2014/15 Vale Recreation 2-0 Manzur 2015/16 Manzur 6-0 Rovers 2016/17 Rovers 0-0 Manzur [4-2 pen] 2017/18 Manzur 5-1 Vale Recreation 2018/19 Rovers 1-1 Manzur [5-4 pen] 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 St Martin's 4-0 Rovers 2021/22 Rovers 4-0 Rangers 2022/23 St Martin's 6-1 Northerners 2023/24 Rangers 3-0 C.F. Independent Of the following trophies, only the seasons in which they were won by Vale Recreation are available and a few final results: Railway Cup 1949/50, 1961/62, 1965/66, 1966/67, 1967/68, 1969/70, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1990/91, 1992/93 2016/17 Manzur 3-1 Rovers 2017/18 UFC Sylvans 2-0 Red Lion FC 2018/19 UFC Sylvans 2-1 Red Lion FC 2019/10 abandoned 2020/21 Sylvans Veterans 4-0 C.F. Independent 2021/22 St Martin's Veterans 3-1 Belgrave Wanderers C 2022/23 Rovers C 3-2 Belgrave Wanderers C 2023/24 Rovers C 2-2 Northerners C [3-2 pen] Le Vallee 1962/63, 1970/71, 1972/73, 1974/75, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84, 1986/87, 1988/89, 1989/90, 1993/94 2002/03 Sylvans 2005/06 Belgrave Wanderers 4-2 Rovers 2006/07 Guernsey Rangers 3-1 Vale Recreation 2007/08 Northerners 6-0 Vale Recreation 2016/17 Rovers 2-0 Vale Recreation 2017/18 Rangers Red 2-1 Vale Recreation 2018/19 Vale Recreation 2-0 Rangers FAC NB: the following are all youth competitions Old Vic Cup (U-18) 1907/08 Northerners 1908/09 Northerners 1909/10 Northerners 1910/11 Northerners 1911/12 Progressives 1912/13 St Martin's 1913/14 Rangers 1919/20 Rangers and Northerners (shared) 1920/21 Rangers 1921/22 Northerners 1922/23 Athletics 1923/24 Rangers 1924/25 Northerners 1925/26 Northerners 1926/27 Athletics 1927/28 Rangers 1928/29 Rangers and Northerners (shared) 1929/30 Belgrave Wanderers 1930/31 St Martin's 1931/32 Northerners 1932/33 Belgrave Wanderers 1933/34 Rangers 1934/35 Rangers 1935/36 Rangers 1936/37 The Sherwood Foresters 1937/38 The Sherwood Foresters 1938/39 Northerners 1946/47 Vauxbelets O.B. 1947/48 St Martin's 1948/49 Centrals 1949/50 Northerners 1950/51 Belgrave Wanderers 1951/52 Centrals 1952/53 Northerners 1953/54 Rangers and Vale Recreation (shared) 1954/55 Vale Recreation 1955/56 Belgrave Wanderers 1956/57 Rangers 1957/58 Belgrave Wanderers 1958/59 Northerners 1959/60 Belgrave Wanderers 1960/61 Northerners 1961/62 Northerners 1962/63 Belgrave Wanderers 1963/64 St Martin's 1964/65 Northerners 1965/66 Centrals 1966/67 St Martin's 1967/68 St Martin's 1968/69 Vale Recreation 1969/70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970/71 St Martin's 1971/72 Belgrave Wanderers 1972/73 Vale Recreation 1973/74 St Martin's 1974/75 St Martin's 1975/76 Northerners 1976/77 St Martin's and Northerners (shared) 1977/78 Northerners and Vale Recreation (shared) 1978/79 St Martin's and Vale Recreation (shared) 1979/80 Rangers and St Martin's (shared) 1980/81 Vale Recreation 1981/82 St Martin's 1982/83 Rovers 1983/84 Vale Recreation 1984/85 St Martin's 1985/86 Northerners 1986/87 St Martin's 1987/88 Sylvans 1988/89 Vale Recreation 1989/90 Sylvans 1990/91 St Martin's 1991/92 Sylvans 1992/93 Port City 1993/94 Port City 1994/95 St Martin's 1995/96 St Martin's 1996/97 Belgrave Wanderers 1997/98 Sylvans 1998/99 Sylvans 1999/00 Rovers 2000/01 Vale Recreation 2001/02 Port City 2002/03 Sylvans 2003/04 Northerners 2004/05 Northerners 3-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2005/06 Sylvans 4-0 Rovers 2006/07 Northerners 6-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2007/08 Sylvans 3-1 Vale Recreation 2008/09 Northerners 3-1 Belgrave Wanderers 2009/10 Vale Recreation 3-1 Northerners 2010/11 Vale Recreation 2-1 Northerners 2011/12 Vale Recreation 2012/13 Rovers 4-0 Belgrave Wanderers 2013/14 Northerners 2014/15 Rovers 6-0 Sylvans 2015/16 Rovers 4-1 Sylvans 2016/17 Rovers 2-1 Sylvans 2017/18 Rovers 3-1 Vale Recreation 2018/19 St Martin's 9-1 Geomarine Rovers 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Northerners 2-1 Rangers 2021/22 Northerners 10-0 Sylvans 2022/23 St Martin's 6-1 Northerners 2023/24 Sylvans 6-1 Northerners Loveridge Cup (U-18) 1972/73 Vale Recreation 1974/75 Vale Recreation 1978/79 Vale Recreation 1979/80 Vale Recreation 1980/81 Vale Recreation 1981/82 Vale Recreation 1989/90 Vale Recreation 1990/91 Vale Recreation 2003/04 Belgrave Wanderers 8-0 Rovers [aet (!)] 2004/05 Northerners 2005/06 Northerners 2006/07 Northerners 1-0 Vale Recreation 2007/08 Belgrave Wanderers 3-2 Vale Recreation 2008/09 Northerners 2009/10 not known 2010/11 Northerners 2-0 Sylvans 2012/13 Rovers 3-1 Northerners 2013/14 Vale Recreation ppd Northerners 2014/15 Rovers 5-1 Northerners 2015/16 Rovers 3-1 Sylvans 2016/17 Sylvans 5-1 Rovers 2017/18 Rovers 1-1 St Martin's [4-3 pen] 2018/19 Rovers 4-1 Sylvans 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Northerners 4-2 Rovers 2021/22 Sylvans 4-1 St Martin's B 2022/23 St Martin's 3-0 Northerners 2023/24 Sylvans 4-0 Rovers Normandie Cup (U-16) 1949/50 Northerners 1951 Belgrave Wanderers 1952/53 Northerners 1954 Rangers 1955/56 Northerners 1956/57 Northerners 1957/58 Northerners 1958/59 Northerners 1959/60 Vale Recreation 1960/61 Sylvans 1961/62 Northerners 1962/63 Northerners 1963/64 St Martin's 1964/65 Northerners 1965/66 Rangers 1966/67 Northerners 1967/68 Northerners 1968/69 Vale Recreation 1969/70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970/71 Northerners 1971/72 Northerners 1972/73 Sylvans 1973/74 Vale Recreation 1974/75 Vale Recreation 1975/76 St Martin's and Belgrave Wanderers (shared) 1976/77 Vale Recreation 1977/78 Vale Recreation 1978/79 Vale Recreation 1979/80 St Martin's 1980/81 Belgrave Wanderers 1981/82 Northerners 1982/83 Vale Recreation 1983/84 Vale Recreation 1984/85 Northerners 1985/86 Vale Recreation 1986/87 Vale Recreation 1987/88 Vale Recreation 1988/89 Vale Recreation 1989/90 Sylvans 1990/91 Sylvans 1991/92 Vale Recreation 1992/93 Northerners 1993/94 Northerners 1994/95 Vale Recreation 1995/96 Vale Recreation 1996/97 Rovers 1997/98 St Martin's 1998/99 St Martin's 1999/00 Rangers 2000/01 Belgrave Wanderers 2001/02 Northerners 2002/03 Northerners bt Rangers 2003/04 Belgrave Wanderers 2004/05 Vale Recreation 4-3 Northerners 2005/06 Vale Recreation 4-1 Rangers 2006/07 Vale Recreation 3-2 Northerners 2007/08 Northerners drw Vale Recreation [Northerners on pen] 2008/09 Vale Recreation 3-0 Northerners 2009/10 Northerners 2-0 St Martin's 2010/11 Northerners 4-0 St Martin's 2011/12 Vale Recreation 2012/13 Northerners 2-0 Rovers 2013/14 Rovers 5-1 Geomarine Rovers 2014/15 Sylvans 3-0 Vale Recreation 2015/16 Rovers 5-1 St Martin’s 2016/17 Rangers 5-1 Vale Recreation 2017/18 St Martin's 3-1 Saints AC 2018/19 St Martin's 9-0 Rovers 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Northerners 7-2 Sylvans 2021/22 St Martin's 3-0 Sylvans 2022/23 Sylvans 3-0 Northerners 2023/24 Northerners 2-0 Vale Recreation Bill Duquemin Cup (U-16, 7 a side) 2017/18 Rovers 5-1 Sylvans 2018/19 Northerners 0-0 St. Martin's [aet, 4-3 pen] 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 not held League Cup (U-15, 7 a side) 2017/18 St. Martin's 4-1 Rovers 2018/19 Northerners 3-1 St. Martin's League Cup (U-15, new 11 a side) 2018/19 St. Martin's 4-2 Northerners 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 St. Martin's 5-1 Northerners Lewis Laine Cup (U-14) 2017/18 St. Martin's 3-1 Northerners 2018/19 Northerners 2-0 St. Martin's 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Northerners 2-2 Sylvans [aet, 4-3 pen] Lewis Laine Shield (U-14; consolation) 2017/18 Rangers 6-1 Vale Recreation 2018/19 Rangers 9-4 Vale Recreation 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Northerners B 3-0 Vale Recreation M.J. Le Prevost Cup (U-14, 9 a side) 2017/18 St. Martin's 3-0 Northerners 2018/19 Northerners 3-1 Rovers 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Northerners 3-0 Sylvans Wally Chick Cup (U-13, 9 a side) 2017/18 Northerners 3-1 St. Martin's 2018/19 St. Martin's 3-0 Northerners 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Sylvans 3-1 St. Martin's John Brehaut Cup (U-13, 9 a side) 2017/18 Northerners 1-0 Vale Recreation 2018/19 St. Martin's 3-1 Rangers 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 not held Corbet Cup (U-12) 1984 Vale Recreation 1985 Vale Recreation 1986 Vale Recreation 1987 Vale Recreation 1988 St Martin's 1989 Sylvans 1990 Northerners 1991 Northerners 1992 Rovers 1993 Vale Recreation 1994 Vale Recreation 1995 St Martin's 1996 St Martin's 1997 Northerners & Sylvans (shared) 1998 Belgrave Wanderers 1999 Belgrave Wanderers 2000 Northerners 2001 Northerners 2001/02 Rangers 2002/03 Sylvans and St Martin's (shared after 1-1 draw) 2003/04 Rovers 2004/05 Rovers 3-0 Northerners AC 2005/06 Northerners 2-2 Rovers [aet; Northerners on pen] 2006/07 Northerners 4-2 Rovers 2007/08 Northerners 5-3 Sylvans 2008/09 Vale Recreation 2009/10 Rovers 2010/11 Vale Recreation 2011/12 Vale Recreation 2012/13 Sylvans 2013/14 final: St Martin's - Vale Recreation [played Apr 24] 2014/15 final: St Martin's - Rovers [played Apr 30] 2015/16 Northerners 7-0 Rangers 2016/17 Northerners 2-1 Vale Recreation 2017/18 Rovers 5-1 Vale Recreation 2018/19 Sylvans 4-2 Northerners 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Vale Recreation 2-1 Rovers [aet] Corbet Shield (U-12, consolation) 2017/18 Rovers B 9-1 Vale Recreation B 2018/19 St. Martin's 4-1 Vale Recreation 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 Rovers 3-2 Northerners [aet] Jason Piriou Cup (U-12, 7 a side) 2017/18 Rangers 3-1 St. Martin's 2018/19 St. Martin's 0-0 Rovers [aet, 4-2 pen] 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 not held
Trinity Shield (for parishes not clubs)
NB: first held 1895/96; oldest football competition on Channel Islands;
the trophy is a very large wooden shield (33 inches high) with a central shield
surrounded by the winners plaques over the years
1895 St Saviour and St Martin (shared)
1896 Grouville
1897 Grouville
1898-1919 not held
1920 St Saviour
1921 St Lawrence
1922 Trinity 1-0 St Peter
1923 Grouville
1924 St Saviour
1925 St Ouen
1926 St Ouen
1927 St Ouen
1928 St Brelade
1929 Grouville
1930 St Lawrence
1931 St Ouen
1932 St Martin
1933 St Ouen
1934 St Ouen
1935 St Lawrence and St Ouen (shared)
1936 St Martin
1937 St Martin
1938 St Martin
1939 St Ouen
1940-43 not held
1944 St Clement 2-1 St Lawrence
1945 not held
1946 St Clement
1947 St Clement
1948 St Saviour
1949 St Saviour
1950 St Saviour
1952 St Lawrence
1951 St Saviour
1953 St Brelade
1954 St Clement
1955 St Clement
1956 St Clement
1957 St Brelade
1958 St Clement
1959 St Saviour
1960 St Saviour
1961 St Saviour
1962 St Brelade
1963 St Lawrence
1964 St Martin
1965 St Lawrence
1966 St Saviour
1967 St Saviour
1968 Trinity
1969 St Saviour
1970 St Brelade
1971 Trinity
1972 St Brelade
1973 St Brelade
1974 St Lawrence
1975 St Clement
1976 St Martin
1977 St Peter
1978 St Peter
1979 Trinity
1980 St Peter
1981 St Peter 6-2 St Lawrence
1982 St Brelade
1983 St Saviour 6-0 St Clement
1984 St Saviour
1985 St Peter
1986 St Saviour
1987 St Saviour
1988 St Peter
1989 St Lawrence
1990 St Clement
1991 St Clement
1992 St Saviour
1993 St Saviour
1994 St Saviour
1995 St Clement
1996 St Brelade
1997 St Brelade
1998 St Brelade
1999 St Brelade
2000 St Brelade
2001 St Brelade
2002 St Clement
2003 St Brelade 4-1 St Ouen
2004 St Saviour 7-3 St Clement
2005 St Saviour 3-1 St Clement
2006 St Clement 2-1 St Saviour
2007 St Saviour 3-2 St Clement [aet]
2008 St Clement 3-1 Grouville
2009 St Brelade 3-1 Grouville
2010 St Saviour 3-2 St Lawrence
2011 St Lawrence 2-1 Grouville
2012 St Ouen 1-0 St Brelade
2013 St Lawrence 5-2 St Brelade
2014 Grouville 6-5 St Saviour
2015 St Brelade 4-2 Grouville
2016 St Brelade 2-1 St Lawrence
2017 St Brelade 2-1 St Saviour
2018 St Brelade 3-1 St Peter [aet]
2019 St Clement 4-1 St Saviour
2020 St Clement 1-0 St Saviour [final on Jan 3]
2021 St Clement 3-2 St Brelade [final on Jun 19]
2022 St Clement 2-1 St Saviour
2023 St Saviour 6-1 St Ouen
2024 not contested, tournament discontinued
Number of Wins (1895-2023; 102 tournaments, 2 trophies shared):
25 St Saviour (of which one shared)
20 St Brelade
18 St Clement
10 St Lawrence (of which one shared)
9 St Ouen (of which one shared)
7 St Martin (of which one shared)
6 St Peter
5 Grouville
4 Trinity
NB: St John and St Mary are the only parishes never to have won the trophy
Le Riche Trophy
It is engraved - Le Riche Trophy / Presented by / Le Riche's Stores Ltd. / 1921 / C.P.F.A.
(C.P.F.A. = Country Parishes Football Association; i.e. the other 11 parishes, so excluding
St. Helier)
Further engraving added later when trophy was re-assigned - Open Cup Tie / 1931-32
It is on top of a four tiered wooden pyramidal base adorned with exactly 100 small shields
The first tier has five shields on each side, so 20 in total
The second six, so 24
The third and fourth (the latter wider spaced) seven, so 28 each
The 100th will be filled by the winners in the 2023-24 season
It was originally competed for by the representative sides from the C.P.F.A. and the Guernsey
Sarnia League (Sarnia being the Roman name for Guernsey)
1921 Jersey
1922 Guernsey
1923 Jersey
1924 Guernsey
1925 Jersey
1926 Jersey
1927 Jersey
1928 Guernsey
1929 Jersey
1930 not engraved
1931 not engraved
Re-assigned as a club cup competition
1932 Gas Works Athletic
1933 St. Ouen
The Saturday Football League was formed in 1933 and it became their Knock-Out competition trophy
1934 Ryan's
1935 Ryan's
1936 Troys
1937 St. Martin
1938 Ryan's
1939 Ryan's
1940 Oaks
1941 not engraved
1942 St. Peter bt Sylvans
1943 St. Peter
1944 St. Martin
1945 not engraved
1946 St. Martin
1947 Sylvans
1948 Springfield
1949 Sylvans
1950 Sylvans
1951 St. Brelade
1952 Sylvans
1953 Grouville
1954 Sylvans
1955 Sylvans
1956 St. Clement
1957 St. Saviour
1958 St. Saviour
1959 Grouville
1960 Grouville
1961 Grouville
1962 Grouville
1963 Grouville
1964 Sylvans
1965 St. Ouen
1966 St. Brelade
1967 St. Ouen
1968 St. Ouen
1969 Springfield
1970 Springfield
1971 Grouville
1972 St. Peter
1973 St. Peter
1974 Rozel Rovers
1975 St. Peter
With the formation of the Jersey Football Combination (4th June 1975) it became their
Division 1 (now Premiership) knock-out trophy
1976 Trinity
1977 First Tower United
1978 St. Paul's
1979 Oaklands
1980 Jersey Wanderers
After 1980 it was opened up to all first teams, regardless of division
1981 St. Paul's 6-1 Oaklands
1982 First Tower United
1983 St. Paul's
1984 First Tower United
1985 St. Paul's
1986 Jersey Wanderers
1987 St. Paul's
1988 Jersey Wanderers
1989 Jersey Wanderers
1990 St. Peter
1991 St. Peter
1992 St. Peter
1993 St. Paul's
1994 St. Paul's
1995 Jersey Wanderers
1996 Rozel Rovers
1997 Rozel Rovers
1998 Jersey Scottish
1999 First Tower United
2000 Rozel Rovers
2001 St. Peter 1-0 St Paul's
2002 Jersey Scottish
2003 Trinity
2004 Jersey Scottish
2005 Grouville
2006 Jersey Scottish
2007 St. Peter 5-3 Trinity
2008 Jersey Scottish 4-3 St. Paul's
2009 Jersey Scottish 2-1 St. Paul's [aet]
2010 St. Paul's 4-1 Portuguese Club
2011 St. Paul's 4-0 St Ouen
2012 St. Paul's 6-1 Jersey Wanderers
2013 Jersey Scottish 3-0 Jersey Wanderers
2014 St. Paul's 2-0 Jersey Wanderers
2015 St. Paul's 3-0 Jersey Scottish
2016 St. Paul's 3-2 Trinity
2017 Jersey Wanderers 3-1 Jersey Scottish
2018 Jersey Wanderers 2-0 St. Peter
2019 St. Peter 4-3 St. Paul's
2020 final St. Paul's vs. Rozel Rovers not played
2021 St. Paul's 4-1 Grouville
2022 Grouville 4-0 Jersey Wanderers
2023 St. Peter 4-1 St. Brelade
2024 St. Brelade 2-2 Madeira [aet, 4-2 pen]
Jersey Football Combination Division 1 Trophy (W.E.Guiton Memorial Trophy) (Jersey)
Walter Ernest Ingram Guiton (1856-1927) was a printer, who acquired the Evening Post (now the Jersey Evening Post) within weeks of its being founded in 1890
and developed it in to what was to become Jersey's longest lasting daily newspaper and now the Island's only newspaper.
He left school early and learned the printing trade as an apprentice before going to work in London. He returned to Jersey and in 1880 bought the
Mackenzie printing business in Charles Street, St. Helier. He soon became involved with newspapers, printing and producing a number of them.
The Rev. William Burberry started another in 1890, the Evening Post, but it did not make an impression in a competitive market.
Owing £40 for printing it to Walter Guiton and unable to pay, he sold the newspaper to him to clear the debt.
Guiton gradually saw off the opposition as the Evening Post reached all corners of the island with the use of horse drawn vans. He expanded the Charles Street
premises through to Bath Street, invested in the latest printing presses, and witnessed the inauguration of electrically powered presses in 1926.
He retired shortly afterwards and died the following year.
The business passed to his son in law Arthur Harrison, and eventually to his grandson Arthur Guiton Harrison. It expanded considerably in the latter part
of the 20th century, re-locating from St. Helier to its present H.Q. at Five Oaks, St. Saviour in 1977 and the company named the Guiton Group, in Walter's memory.
In 1930 the Jersey Football League was looking for a replacement trophy for its second division league champions. Their three previous trophies were all
available to win outright after three successes so the Vautier (1905-1910), Simonet (1911-1924) and Tower (1925-1930) cups had all been "retired" by
Jersey Wanderers, First Tower United and First Tower United (again) respectively.
The Jersey Evening Post stepped forward and presented the W.E.Guiton Memorial Trophy, a 15" silver hallmarked, double handled trophy, on a wooden base.
It is perpetual so cannot be won outright and is engraved -
The / W.E.Guiton/ Memorial/ 2nd Div./ Trophy/ Presented To/ J.F.A./ By Family Of/ The Late Mr. W.E.Guiton/ 1931/ Presented By/ The Jersey Evening Post.
In 1975 with the formation of the Jersey Football Combination it became their Division 1 Reserves, re-named Division 1 in 2008, League winners trophy.
The winners are engraved in four columns on the trophy itself - 1930-31 to 1959-60, 1960-61 to 1984-85, 1985-86 to 2014-15 and 2015-16 to 17-18.
There was no competition in 1915-19 and 1940-46. In 1969 the trophy was shared for the only time - by St. Paul's and Jersey Wanderers when, after finishing level
on points, a play-off with extra time failed to separate them. Brian Harrison, the great grandson of Guiton, noted at the trophy presentation after the match that it had
proved to be an expensive outcome for the Jersey Evening Post as they would now have to provide an extra set of medals for the players.
In its early years it was twice won by Regiments stationed in the Island. In 1908 by the Band of the 1st Battalion the East Surrey Regiment.
Based at Kingston upon Thames they were stationed in the Island 1905-09 and are now part of the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment, and in 1913
by the Band of the 1st Battalion the Devonshire Regiment based in Exeter, they are now part of The Rifles, and garrisoned the Island 1911-14.
St. Paul's have the most wins with 18 plus one shared whilst second placed First Tower United had 6 successive wins 1990 to 1995
eclipsing the previous record set by Beeches who had 5 from 1956 to 1960.
The 103 winners -
St. Paul's (18+1) - 1961, 64, 68, 69*, 72, 74, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 84, 87, 89, 2001, 02, 08, 09, 15
First Tower United (17) - 1921, 23, 24, 25, 27, 30, 70, 78, 83, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 98
Jersey Wanderers (14+1) - 1905, 06, 10, 11, 12, 26, 38, 39, 49, 52, 55, 67, 69*, 85, 2011
Jersey Scottish (9) - 1982, 86, 96, 97, 99, 2000, 05, 12, 14
Beeches Old Boys Association (7) - 1951, 1956, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63
Young Men's Christian Association (7) - 1922, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37
Magpies (5) - 1928, 34, 47, 53, 54
Georgetown (3) - 1962, 65, 66
Grouville (3) - 2004, 07, 10
St. Peter (3) - 2006, 13, 17
Jersey Motor Transport (2) - 1936, 48
Oaklands (2) - 1950, 71
Trinity (2) - 2003, 18
Rangers (1) - 1907
Band of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (1) - 1908
Victoria College (1) - 1909
Band of the 1st Battalion Devon Regiment (1) - 1913
Veneer (1) - 1914
Gorey Rovers (1) - 1920
British European Airways Silver Wing (1) - 1973
Portuguese Club of Jersey (1) - 1975
St. Ouen (1) - 2016
St. Clement (1) - 2019
E.H.Willis Memorial Trophy (Jersey)
NB: Jersey F.A. Bowl since 2019/20.
The trophy is currently (from 2014-15) a "consolation" competition for clubs knocked out in
the first two rounds of the Le Riche Cup.
Until 2013-2014 it was competed for by the first teams of "Championship" clubs and the
reserve teams of "Premiership" clubs in the Jersey Football Combination.
In the more distant past it also incorporated teams from the now defunct Jersey (Guiton
Division 2), Caesarean and Sunday Soccer Leagues.
The other leagues each played their fixtures on different days of the week (Tuesday &
Thursday evenings; Thursday afternoons and Sunday mornings so the competition was later
revised with each holding their own section(s) of the competition with the "winners" only
combining at the semi-final stage.
The Lt. Gov of Jersey (1929-34) Edward Henry Willis C.B. (and later C.M.G.) (1870-June 1961)
presented the original trophy to the Jersey F.A. in 1929
The trophy was to be kept by the first club to win it three times.
Jersey Motor Transport came close as after winning it in 1932 and 1933 they were only denied
by First Tower United Reserves in a replayed final in 1937.
First Tower United won it again in 1939 so when they met J.M.T. again in the first post war
final in 1947 the winners were bound to take the trophy outright.
First Tower United did so and another trophy was presented for competition the following
season.
The new trophy was again to be kept by the first to win it on three occasions but wins of
the first (retired) trophy would not count towards this.
Therefore third overall wins by Oaklands in 1949, St. Ouen in 1950 and Jersey Wanderers
Reserves in 1955 did not retire the new trophy.
Instead it fell to B.E.A. (British European Airways) “Silver Wing” the winners in 1958, 1960
and 1962 to take possession of it.
Unfortunately this second trophy no longer exists as it was later a "victim" of the inferno
that engulfed the B.E.A. club rooms at the Weighbridge in St. Helier.
B.E.A. in the meantime had presented a third trophy but with the proviso that it was perpetual
and so could not be won outright.
This was now the E.H.Willis "Memorial" Trophy as the original donor had died the previous year.
The new donors promptly won the new trophy for the first three years of its existence and in
five of its first ten to take their overall tally to 8 in 15 seasons.
Their overall total of eight as well as their four consecutive wins are both still records
for the competition.
The current trophy is a 8" silver (hallmarked) double handled cup with 4" base and engraved -
The Willis Memorial Trophy / Presented To /
The Jersey Football Association / In Memory Of /
Maj. General E.H. Willis C.B., C.M.G. /
by the B.E.A. Silver Wing Football Club / 1962
The winners for 1963-73, 1974-84 and 1985-1995 are engraved in three columns on the cup
itself with those from 1996 onwards on a band on the base.
(note that the winners for 1930-1962 are not included on this "new" trophy)
1929/30 St Ouen bt Oaklands
1930/31 Oaklands bt First Tower United Res.
1931/32 Jersey Motor Transport bt Jersey Wanderers Res.
1932/33 Jersey Motor Transport bt Young Men's Christian Association Res.
1933/34 St Ouen bt Magpies Res.
1934/35 Beeches bt Jersey Wanderers Res.
1935/36 Oaklands bt Jersey Agricultural Products
1936/37 First Tower United Res. bt Jersey Motor Transport [after replay]
1937/38 Jersey Wanderers Res. bt Mechanics
1938/39 First Tower United Res. bt Jersey Wanderers Res.
1946/47 First Tower United Res. bt Jersey Motor Transport
1947/48 Jersey Wanderers Res. bt Jersey Motor Transport
1948/49 Oaklands bt Beeches
1949/50 St Ouen bt Sporting Club Francais
1950/51 Sporting Club Francais bt Magpies Res.
1951/52 Mertonians bt First Tower United
1952/53 Samaritans bt Beeches
1953/54 St Paul's Res. bt Samaritans
1954/55 Jersey Wanderers Res. bt Mertonians
1955/56 Georgetown bt Jersey Wanderers Res.
1956/57 Georgetown bt Oaklands Res.
1957/58 B.E.A. Silver Wing bt Beeches Res.
1958/59 Beeches Res. bt Mertonians
1959/60 B.E.A. Silver Wing bt Oaklands Res.
1960/61 First Tower United bt St Paul's Res.
1961/62 B.E.A. Silver Wing bt Jersey Wanderers Res.
1962/63 B.E.A. Silver Wing bt Georgetown Res.
1963/64 B.E.A. Silver Wing bt Magpies Res.
1964/65 B.E.A. Silver Wing bt First Tower United Res.
1965/66 St Paul's Res. bt Jersey Wanderers Res.
1966/67 Benfica bt Magpies Res.
1967/68 B.E.A. Silver Wing bt Sporting Club Francais
1968/69 Benfica bt Magpies Res.
1969/70 Southampton Hotel (Jersey) bt First Tower United Res.
1970/71 Italian Club bt St Ouen
1971/72 B.E.A. Silver Wing bt St Martin
1972/73 St Paul's Res. bt St Peter
1973/74 St Peter bt Georgetown Res.
1974/75 St Peter bt Portuguese Club
1975/76 Optimists bt Portuguese Club
1976/77 Optimists bt Jersey Wanderers
1977/78 First Tower United Res. bt Jersey Anglo's
1978/79 Optimists bt Magpies
1979/80 Trinity bt First Tower United Res.
1980/81 St Paul's Res. bt Jersey Scottish
1981/82 St Paul's Res. bt Jersey Scottish Res.
1982/83 St Clement 3-2 Jersey Wanderers Res.
1983/84 St Joseph's bt Springfield Res.
1984/85 First Tower United Res. bt Gala
1985/86 Jersey Wanderers Res. bt Aurora
1986/87 Le Masuriers Res. bt Aurora Celtic
1987/88 Le Masuriers Res. bt Tramps
1988/89 St John bt Rozel Rovers
1989/90 Jersey Hellenics bt Oaklands/St. Saviour
1990/91 Cambridge Bar bt Springfield
1991/92 Portuguese Club bt Cambridge Bar
1992/93 Press Gang bt St Ouen
1993/94 Magpies 7-0 First Tower United Res.
1994/95 Rozel Rovers Res. 4-0 Soleil Levant
1995/96 Magpies 3-2 Soleil Levant
1996/97 St Lawrence 4-3 Oaklands/St. Saviour
1997/98 St John 2-0 St Martin Res.
1998/99 St John 2-1 Jersey Scottish Res.
1999/00 Jersey Scottish Res. 2-2 Grouville Res. [aet, 5-4 pen]
2000/01 St Paul's Res. 3-1 First Tower United Res.
2001/02 St Paul's Res. 5-2 St Ouen
2002/03 Sporting Academics 2-1 St Paul's Res.
2003/04 St Clement 3-0 Rozel Rovers Res.
2004/05 Jersey Wanderers Res. 2-1 Grouville Res.
2005/06 Trinity Res. 3-2 St Peter Res.
2006/07 Portuguese Club 7-1 Beeches
2007/08 St Ouen 3-2 Sporting Academics
2008/09 First Tower United 4-3 Jersey Portuguese [aet]
2009/10 Jersey Wanderers 6-0 St Ouen Res.
2010/11 St Lawrence 3-3 First Tower United [aet, 5-3 pen]
2011/12 Portuguese Club 3-0 St Lawrence [final Mar 20]
2012/13 Trinity 4-0 Rozel Rovers Res. [final May 21]
2013/14 Rozel Rovers 5-0 St Martin [final Mar 18]
Reconstituted as the Le Riche Cup consolation competition
2014/15 Vale Recreation 4-1 St Clement [final May 25]
2015/16 Jersey Scottish 4-0 St Ouen [final May 26]
2016/17 St Paul's 3-1 St Ouen [final Apr 18]
2017/18 Rozel Rovers 2-1 Sporting Academics [final May 17]
2018/19 St Brelade 3-3 Grouville [aet, 4-2 pen] [final Apr 13]
Competition re-organised for 2019-20 and played as Jersey F.A. Bowl. All non-Premiership
teams could now participate. So now open to first teams outside the Premiership as well
as Reserves, C teams, Veterans and Under 18 sides.
2019/20 final May 6; not played; semifinal fixtures were Grouville Res. vs St. Peter Res.
and St. Ouen Res. vs St. Brelade Res.
2020/21 Rozel Rovers Res. 4-3 St Brelade Res. [final Apr 29]
2021/22 St Ouen Res. 4-2 Dragons of Jersey [final Apr 19]
2022/23 St Peter Res. 3-1 St Peter C [final Apr 18]
2023/24 Sporting Academics 4-1 Madeira [aet] [final May 11]
2024/25 St Brelade Res. 2-1 St John [final May 10]
Charity Cup
The initial Charity Cup was first competed for in 1907-08.
The hallmarked trophy has base and a lid, winners are engraved on shields around base,
the last three on a larger shield with 1929 before 1928
Engraved - Jersey Charity Cup / Presented By / H.J.S. Goss Esq. / To The / J.F.A.
The current Charity Cup was presented in 1929 by the retiring Lieutenant Governor of Jersey,
Sir Francis Bingham after whom F.B. Fields is named in honour of, jointly with Florence Boot,
as he was a close friend of Sir Jesse Boot.
The 11” hallmarked trophy on a 4” base has the winners are engraved on the trophy up to 1995-96,
on the base thereafter
Engraved - The Sir Francis Bingham Trophy / Presented 1929 / To / J.F.A. / For / Charity Competition /
To Commemorate The Term Of Office Of / Major General The Hon. Sir F.R. Bingham K.C.B., K.C.M.G. / Lieut. Governor.
Major General Sir Francis Richard Bingham K.C.B. K.C.M.G. J.P. (5th July 1863 – 5th November 1935)
was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey (1924-29)
A son of Charles Bingham, 4th Earl of Lucan, Bingham was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1883.
He was appointed Aide de camp to the General Officer Commanding 3rd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot
in 1889 before becoming attached to the Egyptian Army in 1893.
He became Aide de camp to the Commander in Chief, Madras later that year, and then Adjutant of
the Prince of Wales Own Norfolk Artillery in 1899 before becoming Chief Instructor at the School
of Gunnery 1911-13. He served in World War I as Deputy Director of Artillery at the War Office
and then as a Member of Ministry of Munitions Council. After the War he became Chief of the
British Section and President of Sub-Commission for Armaments and Material for the Military Inter
Allied Commission of Control in Germany. He became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey in 1924 and retired in 1929.
He was created an Honorary Colonel in the Jersey Royal Militia.
In retirement he was Colonel Commandant of the Royal Artillery 1931-33 and served as a Justice
of the Peace in Buckinghamshire from 1932.
He was also decorated with the awards of - the Order of St. Stanlislas of Russia, Legion of Honour,
Commander, Order of the Crown of Italy and Commander, Order of the Crown of Belgium
On 10th June 1896 he married Kathleen Clarke, the daughter of Sir Charles Clarke, 3rd Baronet;
she died on 18th September 1963. They had one child, Francis Humphrey Bingham (3rd July 1899 - September 1981)
K.C.B. = Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
K.C.M.G. = Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
The infamous Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, was born 18th December 1934 so overlapped his illustrious relation by almost a year.
Bingham was succeeded as Lt. Gov of Jersey by Edward Henry Willis, donor of the Willis Cup.
The 98 winners (including one shared in 1973)
1907-08 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment
1908-09 Jersey Wanderers
1909-10 Jersey Wanderers
1910-11 2nd Battalion King's Own Regiment
1911-12 17th Company Royal Garrison Artillery, Guernsey
1912-13 17th Company Royal Garrison Artillery, Guernsey
1913-14 1st Battalion Devon Regiment
1919-20 Jersey Wanderers
1920-21 Guernsey Rangers
1921-22 Guernsey Athletics
1922-23 (not engraved)
1923-24 (Old) St. Paul's
1924-25 Jersey Wanderers
1925-26 First Tower United
1926-27 Jersey Wanderers
1927-28 First Tower United
1928-29 Jersey Wanderers
1929-30 Jersey Wanderers
1930-31 Jersey Wanderers
1931-32 Jersey Y.M.C.A.
1932-33 First Tower United
1933-34 (Old) St. Paul's
1934-35 Jersey Wanderers
1935-36 Magpies
1936-37 Jersey Wanderers
1937-38 First Tower United
1938-39 Magpies
1947-48 Beeches
1948-49 Jersey Wanderers
1949-50 Magpies
1950-51 Magpies
1951-52 Magpies
1952-53 Beeches
1953-54 Beeches
1954-55 Beeches
1955-56 Magpies
1956-57 Magpies
1957-58 Beeches
1958-59 Beeches
1959-60 Magpies
1960-61 First Tower United
1961-62 Beeches
1962-63 Jersey Wanderers
1963-64 Georgetown
1964-65 Oaklands
1965-66 Oaklands
1966-67 First Tower United
1967-68 First Tower United
1968-69 First Tower United
1969-70 First Tower United
1970-71 First Tower United
1971-72 Magpies
1972-73 First Tower United (shared)
1972-73 St. Paul's (shared)
1973-74 Jersey Wanderers
1974-75 Oaklands
1975-76 Jersey Wanderers
1976-77 First Tower United
1977-78 First Tower United
1978-79 First Tower United
1979-80 Oaklands 3-2 Jersey Wanderers
1980-81 First Tower United
1981-82 St. Paul's
1982-83 St. Paul's
1983-84 First Tower United
1984-85 Springfield
1985-86 St. Paul's
1986-87 St. Paul's
1987-88 St. Paul's
1988-89 St. Paul's
1989-90 Sporting Academics
1990-91 Jersey Wanderers
1991-92 Jersey Wanderers
1992-93 First Tower United
1993-94 St. Paul's
1994-95 First Tower United
1995-96 Portuguese Club
1996-97 St. Peter
1997-98 Rozel Rovers
1998-99 First Tower United
1999-00 St. Paul's
2000/01 St Peter 6-1 Jersey Wanderers
2001/02 St Peter 2-1 Portuguese Club
2002/03 Jersey Scottish
2003/04 First Tower United
2004/05 Jersey Scottish 1-0 First Tower United
2005/06 St Peter 2-1 Jersey Scottish
2006/07 St Peter
2007/08 St Peter 2-0 St Paul's
2008/09 St Paul's 0-0 Trinity [aet, 11-10 pen]
2009/10 St Paul's 3-1 Trinity
2010/11 St Peter 1-0 Jersey Wanderers
2011/12 Jersey Scottish 1-1 Jersey Wanderers [4-1 pen, no extra time; on 6 Sep 2011]
2012/13 St Paul's 5-0 Jersey Scottish [on 12 Sep 2012]
2013/14 Jersey Scottish 1-0 Grouville [on 17 Sep 2013]
2014/15 St Paul's 2-0 Jersey Scottish [on 9 Sep 2014]
2015/16 St Paul's 3-0 St Peter [on 1 Sep 2015]
2016/17 Jersey Wanderers 4-3 St Ouen [on 30 Aug 2016]
2017/18 St Paul's 1-1 Jersey Wanderers [4-3 pen, no extra time; on 30 Aug 2017]
2018/19 St Paul's 1-0 St Peter [on 29 Aug 2018]
2019/20 Jersey Wanderers 1-0 Grouville [on 21 Aug 2019]
2020/21 not played
2021/22 Grouville 3-1 Jersey Wanderers [on 15 Sep 2021]
2022/23 Grouville 3-3 St Clement [aet, 6-5 pen; on 13 Sep 2022]
2023/24 St Peter 1-0 St Ouen [on 12 Sep 2023]
2024/25 Jersey Wanderers 2-1 Grouville [on 20 Aug 2024]
2025/26 Jersey Wanderers 3-2 Grouville [on 19 Aug 2025]
20 Jersey Wanderers (1909,10,20,25,27,29,30,31,35,37,49,63,74,76,91,92,2017,20,24,25)
19+1 First Tower United (1926,28,33,38,61,67,68,69,70,71,73*,77,78,79,81,84,93,95,99,2004)
18+1 St. Paul's (1924,34,73*,82,83,86,87,88,89,94,2000,06,09,10,13,15,16,18,19)
9 Magpies (1936,39,50,51,52,56,57,60,72)
7 Beeches O.B.A. (1948,53,54,55,58,59,62)
7 St. Peter (1997,2001,02,07,08,11,24)
4 Jersey Scottish (2003,05,12,14)
4 Oaklands (1965,66,75,80)
2 17th Company Royal Garrison Artillery, Guernsey (1912,13), Grouville (2022,23)
1 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (1908), 2nd Battalion King's Own Regiment (1911),
1st Battalion Devon Regiment (1914), Guernsey Rangers (1921), Guernsey Athletics (1922),
Jersey Y.M.C.A. (1932), Georgetown (1964), Springfield (1985), Sporting Academics (1990),
Portuguese Club (1996), Rozel Rovers (1998)
Lady Bingham Trophy
Cup engraved -
The Lady Bingham Trophy / Presented 1929 / Annual Competition /
Champions of 1st Div. League & "The Rest"
Sir Francis Bingham (1863-1935) was a British Army officer. A younger son of the 4th Earl
of Lucan and his life briefly overlapped with his relative John Bingham (1934-1974) the
infamous 7th Earl "Lord Lucan" Sir Francis was Lt. Gov. of Jersey 1924-1929 and a friend
of Sir Jesse Boot (1850-1931) founder of Boots the Chemist. Boot donated F.B. Fields in
St. Clement, Jersey for sports use in 1928 with the "F.B." jointly recognising his wife
Florence (a Jersey girl, nee Rowe, 1863-1952) and Francis Bingham. As a parting gift Sir
Francis donated this trophy named for his wife, Kathleen, (nee Clarke) 1870-1963.
It was competed for by the Champions v The Rest until taken over by the newly formed
Jersey Football Combination in 1975-76 for whom it became the First Division Champions v
Second Division Champions trophy. However after five years with the First Division
champions always winning its use was changed to the Division 2 (Reserves) Cup competition.
Third teams (designated "C") were incorporated in to Division 2 (Reserves) from 2015-16
and were therefore eligible to compete for this trophy too.
Cup winners engraved:
On trophy (in five columns)
1929-35
1936-56
1957-67
1968-77
1978-90
On base (in three columns)
1991-01
2002-12
2013-16 (so far)
1929 First Tower (sic)
1930 The Rest
1931 Wanderers (sic)
1932 The Rest
1933 The Rest
1934 The Rest
1935 not engraved
1936 The Rest
1937 First Tower United
1938 First Tower United
1939 Magpies / The Rest (shared)
1947 not engraved
1948 Jersey Wanderers
1949 not engraved
1950 not engraved
1951 not engraved
1952 not engraved
1953 The Rest
1954 The Rest
1955 The Rest
1956 The Rest
1957 The Rest
1958 The Rest
1959 The Rest
1960 The Rest
1961 The Rest
1962 Jersey Wanderers
1963 The Rest
1964 The Rest
1965 Georgetown / The Rest (shared)
1966 not engraved
1967 Georgetown
1968 The Rest
1969 The Rest
1970 First Tower United
1971 The Rest
1972 First Tower United
1973 The Rest
1974 The Rest
1975 The Rest
1976 First Tower United
1977 First Tower United
1978 First Tower United
1979 Oaklands
1980 St. Paul's
1981 Anglo/Springfield
1982 Rozel Rovers
1983 St. Lawrence
1984 Jersey Wanderers
1985 St. Ouen
1986 St. Peter
1987 Le Masuriers
1988 St. Peter
1989 Jersey Wanderers
1990 Jersey Wanderers
1991 Sylvans
1992 Jersey Wanderers
1993 Grouville
1994 Magpies
1995 Le Masuriers Jersey Northerners
1996 Magpies
1997 Oaklands/St. Saviour
1998 Beeches
1999 Grouville
2000 Grouville
2001 St. John
2002 St. Clement
2003 Sporting Academics
2004 St. Lawrence
2005 St. Brelade
2006 Jersey Portuguese
2007 Jersey Portuguese
2008 Jersey Portuguese
2009 First Tower United
2010 Jersey Portuguese 2-1 St. Clement
2011 St. Clement 5-1 St. Brelade
2012 St. Lawrence (Res) 1-2 St. Martin/S.C.F. (Res) [awarded to St. Lawrence due to
2013 St. Paul's (Res) 6-1 Beeches (Res) ineligible players St. Martin/S.C.F.]
2014 Grouville (Res) 4-2 Trinity (Res)
2015 St. Brelade (Res) 1-1 Jersey Portuguese (Res) [aet, 5-4 pen]
2016 Trinity (Res) 3-0 St Clement "C"
2017 St. Clement "C" 3-1 Trinity (Res)
2018 St. Clement "C" 3-1 Grouville "C"
Touzel Cup
The 10.5" silver (hallmarked) double handled trophy sits on a 4" base
It is engraved -
P.W. Touzel / Memorial Trophy
The P(hilip) W(alter) Touzel (1883-1963) Memorial Trophy was presented to the
Jersey Football League and initially used as the Marquis Division ("Premiership")
League Cup. It was first contested in 1963-64.
On the back of the cup are engraved the winners in three columns 1964-76, 1977-89, 1990-2002,
they then continue on the base in two columns 2003-13 and 2014 to date.
1964 Oaklands
1965 Jersey Wanderers
1966 First Tower United
1967 First Tower United
1968 Oaklands
1969 First Tower United
1970 Jersey Wanderers
1971 First Tower United
1972 First Tower United
1973 First Tower United
1974 First Tower United
1975 First Tower United
With the formation of the Jersey Football Combination in 1975-76 it became the
Division 2 (later re-named "Championship") League Cup
1976 Jersey Anglos
1977 Magpies
1978 Jersey Anglos
1979 Old Victorians
1980 St. Clement
1981 Jersey Scottish 3-0 St. Saviour
1982 St. John
1983 St. John
1984 Oaklands/St. Saviour
1985 Trinity
1986 Oaklands/St. Saviour
1987 Trinity
1988 Trinity
1989 Sporting Academics
1990 Oaklands/St. Saviour
1991 St. Ouen
1992 Jersey Portuguese
1993 Grand Vaux
1994 Rozel Rovers
1995 Jersey Portuguese
1996 Le Masuriers Jersey Northerners
1997 Springfield
1998 St. John
1999 St. John
2000 Trinity
2001 Grouville
2002 Jersey Portuguese
2003 Beeches
2004 Grouville
2005 Jersey Nomads
2006 St. Ouen
2007 Jersey Portuguese
2008 St. Lawrence
2009 Jersey Portuguese
2010 Jersey Wanderers
2011 Rozel Rovers
2012 St. Brelade 4-1 Beeches [Apr 24]
2013 Trinity 2-1 St. Clement [aet] [Apr 23]
2014 First Tower United 2-0 Rozel Rovers [Feb 25]
2015 Jersey Portuguese 2-1 St. John [Apr 18]
2016 Rozel Rovers 2-2 Jersey Portuguese [aet, 5-3 pen] [Apr 19]
2017 St. Brelade 2-2 St. Clement [aet, 4-2 pen] [May 2]
2018 St. Lawrence 4-2 Sporting Academics [Apr 12]
2019 Grouville 3-1 St. Brelade [Apr 9]
Championship Division re-organised for 2019-20 to allow Reserve teams to participate in it.
2020 First Tower United n/p St. Ouen Res. [Apr 17]
2021 St. Peter Res. 4-1 St. Clement Res. [May 25]
2022 St. Lawrence 3-1 St. Brelade Res. [Apr 13]
2023 St. Peter Res. 3-0 Rozel Rovers [May 2]
2024 St. Ouen Res. 2-0 St. Clement Res. [May 8]
2025 St. Clement Res. 1-0 Jersey Wanderers Res. [May 22]
Dog Club Trophy (Jersey)
The 11" silver (hallmarked) slender trophy with thin handles sits on a 4" base
It is engraved -
Presented / By The / Jersey Dog Club / Challenge Cup / To The / Country Parishes Football Association
(note the "country parishes" excludes St. Helier)
On the back of the cup on the left side are the winners 1925-1952,
they then continue down the right for 1953-1976
The engraving then continues for 1977-1991 rather haphazardly on the left front of the cup,
but with 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1985 found separately to the right
The engraving for 1992-2017 continues on the base of the trophy
1925 St. Lawrence
1926 (the date is engraved but no winners)
1927 "West Team" (presumably a Western Parishes team met the Eastern ones)
1928 (is not included)
1929 (is not included)
1930 St. John (engraved out of order, after 1931 and 1932)
1931 St. Brelade
1932 St. Martin
1933 St. John
The Saturday Football League was formed in 1933 and it became their Division 3 Trophy
(in some years Res. etc was not engraved so added in brackets here where needed)
1934 Troys
1935 Waterworks
1936 St. Martin
1937 Jersey Motor Transport
1938 Gas Works
1939 Springfield
(1940-45 not played - WWII)
1946 St. Mary
1947 Springfield (Res.)
1948 Rozel Rovers
1949 St. Brelade (Res.)
1950 St. Saviour Res.
1951 Trinity
1952 St. Peter
1953 British Railways
1954 St. Martin
1955 St. Brelade
1956 Rozel Rovers (Res.)
1957 Grouville
1958 St. John (not engraved, taken from handbook)
1959 Rozel Rovers (Res.)
1960 Police
1961 St. Martin
1962 St. Brelade
1963 Ann Street Brewery
1964 Springfield
1965 St. Brelade Res.
1966 St. Helier (Old Boys)
1967 St. Lawrence Res.
1968 H.P.Davies
1969 St. Clement
1970 St. Peter
1971 St. Martin
1972 R.C.A. (Radio Corporation of America)
1973 Trinity
1974 St. Peter (Res.)
1975 St. Ouen Res.
With the formation of the Jersey Football Combination the trophy became the Division 1
Reserves Knock-Out Cup
1976 Oaklands (Res.)
1977 St. Paul's Res.
1978 St. Peter Res.
1979 Oaklands Res.
1980 First Tower United Res.
1981 St. Paul's Res.
1982 Jersey Scottish Res.
The competition was then opened up to all reserve teams, irrespective of division
1983 Jersey Wanderers Res.
1984 First Tower United Res.
1985 First Tower United Res.
1986 Jersey Wanderers Res.
1987 Le Masuriers Res.
1988 St. Peter Res.
1989 Jersey Wanderers Res.
1990 Jersey Wanderers Res.
1991 Le Masuriers Res.
1992 First Tower United Res.
1993 Jersey Portuguese Res.
1994 Rozel Rovers Res.
1995 First Tower United Res.
1996 First Tower United Res. (the handbook has Jersey Scottish Res.)
1997 First Tower United Res.
1998 Magpies (Res.)
1999 Jersey Portuguese (Res.)
2000 First Tower United Res.
2001 Jersey Scottish Res.
2002 First Tower United Res.
2003 First Tower United Res.
from now on the "Res." is no longer added on the engraving although they are all reserve teams
2004 Grouville (Res.)
2005 Jersey Scottish (Res.)
2006 Trinity (Res.)
2007 St. Ouen (Res.)
2008 St. Paul's (Res.)
2009 Sporting Academics (Res.)
2010 Grouville (Res.)
2011 St. Ouen (Res.)
2012 St. Ouen (Res.) 2-0 St. Peter (Res.) [Mar 27]
2013 St. Peter (Res.) 2-1 Jersey Wanderers (Res.) [May 14]
2014 Jersey Wanderers (Res.) 4-1 First Tower United (Res.) [Mar 25]
2015 St. Ouen (Res.) 1-0 St. Paul's (Res.) [Mar 28]
2016 St. Paul's (Res.) 4-2 St. Clement (Res.) [May 24]
2017 St. Paul's (Res.) 3-2 Trinity (Res.) [May 18]
2018 Jersey Wanderers (Res.) 4-1 St. Ouen (Res.) [May 23]
2019 St. Peter (Res.) 2-1 St. Clement (Res.) [Apr 11]
2020 not held (as no Division 2 was held)
2021 not held (as no Division 2 was held)
2022 St. Helier 1-0 Grouville C [May 3]
2023 Sporting Academics 5-0 St. Helier [Apr 15]
2024 St. Peter C 3-2 St. Ouen C [Apr 24]
2025 Trinity 5-5 St. Ouen C [aet, 5-4 pen] [May 6]
Jersey Tradesmen's Trophy (Jersey)
Between 2015 and 2019 a consolation event for losers in the first round of the
Dog Club Trophy for Reserve teams; since 2019/20 second level League Cup, with
the second level called Championship 2019-2023 and Premiership 2 since 2023
12" double handled silver (hallmarked) trophy with 5" base
engraved -
The Jersey Tradesmen's / League Trophy / Presented / 1930
the base was replaced when it was re-constituted for its present use in 2015 so the
previous winners are not recorded on it
on the new base are engraved
2015 Jersey Wanderers
2016 St. Peter
2017 Grouville
The trophy was inherited by the Jersey Football Combination in 1975 from the Saturday Football League
where its last use was for the league winners of their Division 5 (which had begun in 1956) so it had
presumably had an earlier purpose as it is engraved as being presented in 1930. The list of Division 5
winners given in the S.F.L. handbook -
1956 St. Ouen Res
1957 St. Peter Res
1958 Gas Works
1959 Huelins
1960 Grouville "C"
1961 Springfield Res
1962 Trinity Res
1963 not played
1964 not played
1965 not played
1966 Springfield Res
1967 St. Peter Res
1968 H.P. Davies "C"
1969 St. Lawrence "C"
1970 Rozel Rovers Res
1971 R.C.A. (Radio Corporation of America)
1972 Jersey Anglos Res
1973 Trinity Res
1974 St. Lawrence Res
1975 St. Helier Old Boys "C"
The Combination then used it for their Division 3 winners until that division ceased in 1997.
The Combination handbook recorded these as -
1976 St. Clement
1977 St. Brelade
1978 Old Victorians
1979 St. Peter "C"
1980 Jersey Scottish
1981 St. Ouen
1982 Sylvans
1983 Grouville
1984 St. Brelade
1985 Grands Vaux
1986 Optimists
1987 Grouville
1988 Old Victorians
1989 St. Lawrence
1990 St. Brelade
1991 Sylvans
1992 St. Clement
1993 St. John
1994 Sporting Club Francais
1995 St. Clement
1996 Grands Vaux
1997 St. John
The trophy was then not utilised until reconstituted in 2015
4- 4-2015 Jersey Wanderers 6-1 Trinity
12- 5-2016 St. Peter 4-1 Rozel Rovers
11- 5-2017 Grouville 4-1 St. Brelade
15- 5-2018 Trinity 7-1 Sporting Academics
27- 4-2019 J. Wanderers Res 4-2 St. Paul's Res
Competition re-organised for 2019-20 and now played as Division 1 League Cup
27- 3-2020 final (Grouville Res v St. Peter C) not played
6- 4-2021 St. Paul's Res 4-0 Portuguese United
26- 4-2022 Dragons of Jersey 1-0 St. Clement C
10- 5-2023 Portuguese Comm. 6-0 St. Peter C
23- 4-2024 Madeira 3-2 St. John
29- 4-2025 St. Ouen 4-2 St. John [aet]
G4S Cup
This is a competition for clubs third ("C") teams, first staged in 1994.
1994 Jersey Portuguese
1995 Jersey Wanderers
1996 Jersey Wanderers
1997 Jersey Portuguese
1998 Jersey Portuguese
1999 Jersey Wanderers
2000 St. Martin
2001 St. John
2002 Jersey Wanderers
2003 Jersey Wanderers
2004 St. Brelade
2005 Grouville
2006 St. Brelade
2007 Grouville
2008 Grouville
2009 St. Peter
2010 Grouville
2011 St. Peter
17- 4-2012 St. Ouen 2-1 Grouville
16- 4-2013 St. Clement 5-3 Grouville
10-12-2013 St. Peter 3-0 Rozel Rovers
28- 4-2015 St. Ouen 4-1 St. Peter
9- 4-2016 St. Peter 3-1 St. Ouen
8- 4-2017 St. Peter 3-1 St. Ouen [aet]
7- 4-2018 St. Peter 9-4 St. Clement
J.F.C. - Wood Trophy
13" trophy on a 4" base
Engraved (on the trophy)
Saturday Football League / Wood Trophy
Engraved (on the base)
Re-presented in 2015 / for /
over 35 League / Champions
The winners 1944-1997 are engraved in two columns
(1944-1978 and 1979-1997) on the reverse of the trophy
The veterans winners 2015-2018 are engraved on the base
Initially it was a cup competition for teams competing in
Divisions 3 and 4 of the Saturday Football League
Winners
1944 Sylvans Res
1945 (not engraved)
1946 St. Saviour
1947 St. Saviour
1948 St. Ouen
1949 Sylvans Res
1950 St. Ouen
1951 Trinity
1952 St. Matthew
1953 Rozel Rovers
1954 Rozel Rovers
1955 St. John
1956 St. Peter
1957 Grouville Res
1958 Sylvans Res
1959 Springfield
1960 St. Peter
1961 St. Peter
1962 St. Peter
1963 St. John
1964 St. Brelade
1965 Springfield
1966 St. Helier Old Boys
1967 Grouville Res
1968 H.P. Davies
1969 St. Ouen Res
1970 Old Victorians
1971 Rozel Rovers
1972 St. Martin
1973 Trinity
1974 Old Victoriams
1975 St. Ouen Res
Upon the formation of the Jersey Football Combination
on 10th June 1975 it became their Division 3 knock out cup
1976 St. Clement
1977 Sporting Club Francais
1978 Old Victorians Res
1979 Sporting Club Francais
1980 Jersey Scottish
1981 St. John
1982 Sylvans
1983 Sporting Club Francais
1984 Le Masuriers
1985 Grands Vaux
1986 Sporting Academics
1987 Portuguese Club
1988 St. Lawrence
1989 St. Martin
1990 St. Brelade
1991 St. Clement
1992 St. Clement
1993 Trinity
1994 St. Brelade
1995 Sporting Academics
1996 Grands Vaux
1997 St. John
Division 3 was then discontinued
Since 2015 the trophy goes to the winners of the Veterans 35+ League
2015 Grouville
2016 St. Peter
2017 Jersey Scottish
2018 Jersey Scottish
Jayson Lee Memorial Trophy (35+)
The trophy was presented by St. John F.C. in memory of their player, Jayson Lee, who died
whilst playing against St. Peter in the inaugural veterans (then 40+) league match on 17th
January 2009. The abandoned match was re-staged at Springfield on 16th April 2009 as a
memorial tribute at which the trophy was first played for and was won by St. Peter.
The cup is therefore a little misleadingly engraved with St. Peter 2009 as the first
winners. Thereafter the cup has been competed for by all the veteran teams.
The 12" trophy, which has a 4" base on which the winners are listed, is engraved -
Jayson Lee / Memorial Trophy / donated by St. John Football Club /
in memory of / a loyal and hard working / member of the club
2010 St. Peter
2011 Jersey Wanderers
29- 3-2012 St. John 2-1 Rozel Rovers [aet]
28- 3-2013 Jersey Wanderers 4-0 St. Peter
18- 2-2014 Trinity 1-0 St. Ouen
14- 5-2015 St. Ouen 6-2 St. Peter
30- 4-2016 Grouville 5-1 St. Ouen
16- 5-2017 Jersey Scottish 3-0 St. Peter
10- 5-2018 Jersey Scottish 4-1 Grouville
14- 5-2019 Grouville 3-0 St. John
16- 4-2020 final (St. Paul's v Grouville) not played
6- 5-2021 St. Ouen 2-1 Trinity
14- 5-2022 St. Paul's 8-1 Grouville
22- 4-2023 St. Paul's 3-1 St. Ouen
19- 4-2024 St. Ouen 2-2 St. Clement [aet, 5-3 pen]
1- 3-2025 St. Ouen 4-3 St. Clement
Jersey Football Combination 18 & Under Division 1 Trophy (Duret Aubin)
Charles Walter Duret (known as Duret) AUBIN
22nd May 1894 - 22nd March 1972 (aged 77)
Vice President of the Jersey F.A. 1921-28
President of the Jersey F.A. 1928-34
A patron of the Jersey F.A. thereafter
Advocate General for the Island of Jersey 1931-36
Attorney General for the Island of Jersey 1936-48
Living at Belfontaine, La Roque, Grouville, Jersey in 1941
Appointed C.B.E. 1945
Married Isabel Mary Touzel
26th February 1896 - 24th June 1981 (aged 85)
at St. Saviour's Church 9th May 1919
They are buried at Mont a l'Abbe (Old Cemetery)
A 9" silver (hallmarked) trophy
standing on top of three wooden bases
(4" top, 4" middle, 3" bottom)
Engraved "The Duret Aubin Trophy"
Circlets of shields on each base
Two circlets on the top base, one each on the others
1st row - 1935-36 to 1955-56 (no competition 1940-41 to 1944-45)
2nd row - 1956-57 to 1973-74
3rd row - 1974-75 to 1996-97
4th row - 1997-98 to 2016-17
It is currently (2018) missing the shields for 1992-93, 2012-13 and 2017-18
It was the 18&U trophy 1936-75, then the 18&U Division 1 trophy
from 1976 to date upon the introduction of Division 2
Y.M.C.A. = Young Men's Christian Association
A.T.S. Boys = Army Technical School (based at St. Peter's Barracks)
There have been 18 different winners over the 78 seasons to date
First Tower United (15) - 1937, 38, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 71, 75, 76, 95, 97, 2003, 04, 05
St. Paul's (15) - 1948, 63, 67, 68, 69, 82, 85, 86, 87, 2000, 01, 13, 14, 15, 16
Jersey Wanderers (8) - 1983, 84, 2007, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12
Beeches Old Boys (7) - 1949, 50, 51, 53, 64, 73, 74
St. Ouen (5) - 1988, 89, 91, 93, 94
Georgetown (3) - 1961, 62, 65
Jersey Scottish (3) - 1990, 96, 98
Magpies (3) - 1952, 66, 72
Y.M.C.A. (3) - 1936, 46, 47
A.T.S. (Boys) (2) - 1939, 40
Oaklands (2) - 1955, 56
Old Victorians (2) - 1977, 79
Rozel Rovers (2) - 1992, 99
St. Helier Old Boys (2) - 1970, 78
St. Peter (2) - 2017, 18
Trinity (2) - 1980, 81
Grouville (1) - 2002
Sporting Academics (1) - 2006
Most consecutive wins
6 Jersey Wanderers (2007-12)
4 First Tower United (1957-60)
4 St. Paul's (2013-16)
3 Beeches Old Boys (1949-51)
3 St. Paul's (1967-69)
3 St. Paul's (1985-87)
3 First Tower United (2003-05)
Longest spells with no club retaining the trophy
6 1962-67 (4 clubs)
6 1995-00 (4 clubs)
5 1951-55 (4 clubs)
5 1969-73 (5 clubs)
5 1976-80 (4 clubs)
5 1989-93 (3 clubs)
Currently only 5 clubs have won it in the last 16 seasons
and only 3 in the last 12
E.J. De Ste Croix Memorial Trophy (U-18)
The trophy was presented to the Jersey Football League in 1963 for the match between
the Junior (U18) League Champions and The Rest (of the Junior League)
Upon the formation (4th June 1975) of the Jersey Football Combination
it became a match between the champions of junior Divisions 1 and 2
In 1988 it reverted to Champions v The Rest
Edwin John "Desty" De Ste Croix was President of St. Paul's Football Club (since at
least 1949) and a Vice President of the Jersey Football League 1938-1963. He was
born 22nd October 1891, died c April 1961
A two handled 11" silver (hallmarked) trophy with a 3" base, engraved -
E.J. De Ste Croix Memorial Trophy / Presented by / St. Paul's F.C. / 1963
The winners 1963-1979 are engraved on small shields around the base, 1980-1998
in a column on the left side of the reverse of the trophy with 1999-date on the
right side.
1963 St.Paul's bt The Rest
1964 Beeches drw The Rest [shared]
1965 Georgetown bt The Rest
1966 no winners engraved (played between Magpies and The Rest )
1967 St. Paul's bt The Rest
1968 St. Paul's bt The Rest
1969 St. Paul's bt The Rest
1970 The Rest bt St. Helier Old Boys
1971 The Rest bt First Tower United
1972 Magpies bt The Rest
1973 The Rest bt Beeches
1974 Beeches bt The Rest
1975 The Rest bt First Tower United
1976 St. Paul's (Div 2) bt First Tower United (Div 1)
1977 Beeches (Div 2) bt Old Victorians (Div 1)
1978 St. Helier Old Boys (D. 1) bt St. Ouen (Div 2)
1979 Old Victorians (Div 1) bt Trinity (Div 2)
1980 Trinity (Div 1) bt Oaklands (Div 2)
1981 Trinity (Div 1) bt Rozel Rovers (Div 2)
1982 St. Paul's (Div 1) bt St. Lawrence (Div 2)
1983 Jersey Wanderers (Div 1) bt Oaklands/St. Saviour (Div 2)
1984 Jersey Wanderers (Div 1) bt St. John (Div 2)
1985 St. Paul's (Div 1) bt First Tower United (Div 2)
1986 St. Paul's (Div 1) bt Grouville (Div 2)
1987 St. Paul's (Div 1) bt Grouville (Div 2)
1988 The Rest bt St. Ouen
1989 The Rest bt St. Ouen
1990 Jersey Scottish bt The Rest
1991 St. Ouen bt The Rest
1992 The Rest bt Rozel Rovers
1993 St. Ouen bt The Rest
1994 The Rest bt St. Ouen
1995 The Rest bt First Tower United
1996 The Rest bt Jersey Scottish
1997 The Rest bt First Tower United
1998 Jersey Scottish bt The Rest
1999 Rozel Rovers bt The Rest
2000 The Rest bt St. Paul's
2001 St. Paul's bt The Rest
2002 The Rest bt Grouville
2003 The Rest bt First Tower United
2004 First Tower United bt The Rest
2005 The Rest bt First Tower United
2006 The Rest bt Sporting Academics
2007 Jersey Wanderers bt The Rest
2008 Jersey Wanderers bt The Rest
2009 Jersey Wanderers bt The Rest
2010 Jersey Wanderers bt The Rest
2011 The Rest bt Jersey Wanderers
2012 The Rest bt Jersey Wanderers [Apr 19]
2013 St. Paul's bt The Rest [Apr 18]
2014 St. Paul's 1-1 The Rest [4-3 pen] [Apr 17]
2015 The Rest 3-2 St. Paul's [Apr 26]
2016 The Rest 5-5 St. Paul's [9-8 pen] [May 1]
2017 The Rest 2-1 St. Peter [Apr 20]
2018 St. Peter 2-2 The Rest [4-3 pen] [May 27]
2019 St. Peter 4-2 The Rest [May 28]
2020 The Rest n/p St. Clement
2021 The Rest 5-0 St. Paul's [Jun 17]
2022 The Rest 5-0 Jersey Wanderers [May 31]
2023 St. Peter 5-3 The Rest [May 24] [May 31]
2024 St. Paul's 2-1 The Rest [Jun 9]
2025 St. Paul's 4-0 The Rest [May 20]
Presidents Cup (now U-18)
engraved - The Presidents / Trophy / Championship Div II
1954 to 1989 engraved on the trophy, 1989 (again) to date engraved on the base
Trophy originally presented to the Jersey Saturday Football League for their Division 2 league champions.
1954 St. Peter
1955 St. Ouen
1956 Trinity
1957 Police
1958 Grouville
1959 St. John
1960 St. Lawrence
1961 Grouville
1962 St. Peter
1963 St. John
1964 St. Brelade
1965 Springfield
1966 St. John
1967 St. Ouen
1968 St. Helier Old Boys
1969 Springfield
1970 St. Saviour
1971 St. Peter
1972 St. Martin
1973 Jersey Anglos
1974 Trinity
1975 St. Lawrence
Upon the Saturday Football League being absorbed in to the Jersey Football Combination in 1975 the trophy
was "retired" for two years before being re-used as an U18 knock-out trophy.
1978 Old Victorians
1979 Old Victorians
1980 Old Victorians
1981 Trinity
1982 St. Paul's
1983 St. Paul's
1984 Jersey Wanderers
1985 Rozel Rovers
1986 St. Ouen
1987 Jersey Wanderers
1988 Jersey Wanderers
1989 Jersey Wanderers
1990 St. Ouen
1991 St. Ouen
1992 St. Ouen
The trophy was then re-assigned as the U18 Division 2 knock-out trophy.
1993 St. Brelade
1994 Rozel Rovers
1995 Rozel Rovers
1996 St. John
1997 Jersey Wanderers
1998 St. Brelade
1999 Sporting Academics
2000 Beeches
2001 St. Lawrence
2002 Jersey Scottish
2003 Rozel Rovers
2004 Sporting Academics
2005 St. John
2006 St. Martin/S.C.F.
2007 Grouville
2008 Grouville
2009 St. Peter
2010 St. Ouen
2011 St. Clement
2012 St. Ouen 3-1 St. Brelade [final 22 Mar 2012]
2013 St. Peter 2-1 St. Clement [final 20 May 2014]
2014 Grouville 4-0 St. Lawrence [final 31 Mar 2014]
2015 St. Clement 6-5 St. John [aet] [final 12 May 2015]
2016 First Tower United 4-1 St. Ouen [final 5 May 2016]
2017 St. Peter "B" 5-1 St. Brelade [final 7 May 2017]
2018 St. Clement 2-1 St. Ouen [aet] [final 3 May 2018]
As there are now usually insufficient clubs for two divisions, the Presidents Cup for
division 2 teams is now competed for by the bottom four of the only division as the table
stands at the mid-point of the season
2019 St. Ouen 1-0 Jersey Wanderers [final 2 May 2019]
2020 St. Paul's 5-1 St. Clement [final 13 Mar 2020]
2021 St. Peter 2-1 Jersey Wanderers [aet] [final 12 May 2021]
2022 St. Ouen 3-2 Rozel Rovers [final 27 Apr 2022]
2023 Rozel Rovers A 4-3 Jersey Wanderers [final 23 Apr 2023]
2024 St. Paul's B 4-0 St. Peter [final 23 May 2024]
2025 Grouville 0-0 St. Clement [aet, 4-2 pen] [final 2 May 2025]
John Tregear Memorial Trophy (U-18)
Trophy presented to the Jersey F.A. in memory of their former President who had
died in 1926 by Jersey Y.M.C.A.
Silver Trophy with Wooden Base
Engraved - The Tregear Junior Memorial Trophy /
in memory of the late Mr. John Tregear /
who held many offices and took great interest /
in the activities of the Jersey Y.M.C.A. /
Presented by The Jersey Y.M.C.A. / 1926
Past winners engraved -
On the trophy
Column 1 - 1926-27 to 1949-50
Column 2 - 1950-51 to 1968-69
Column 3 - 1969-70 to 1989-90
On the base (on mini shields)
Row 1 - 1990-91 to 2008-09
Row 2 - 2009-10 to 2016-17
Past winners (93 seasons) (not held 1941-45; abandoned 2020)
First Tower United (17) -
1927, 1928, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1947, 1951, 1953, 1954,
1957, 1958, 1975, 1981, 1995, 2003, 2004
St. Paul's (17) -
1930, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1986, 1987, 1989, 2001, 2002,
2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025
Jersey Wanderers (13) -
1931, 1949, 1950, 1970, 1985, 1988, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008,
2009, 2010, 2012
Beeches Old Boys (9) -
1934, 1948, 1952, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1971, 1973, 1974
St. Ouen (6) -
1978, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996
Y.M.C.A. (6) -
1929, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1946
Old Victorians (5) -
1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983
St. Peter (5) -
2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023
Georgetown (3) -
1964, 1965, 1968
Jersey Scottish (3) -
1990, 1998, 1999
Oaklands (2) -
1955, 1956
Hautlieu Old Boys (1) -
1960
Magpies (1) -
1972
Rozel Rovers (1) -
1997
St. Clement (1) -
2011
St. John (1) -
2006
St. Martin (1) -
1976
Springfield (1) -
1984
Recent finals
2011-2 - 08.03.2012 - Jersey Wanderers 7, St. Ouen 1
2012-3 - 07.03.2013 - St. Paul's 2, Jersey Wanderers 2 AET (4-3p)
2013-4 - 06.03.2014 - St. Paul's 1, Jersey Wanderers 0
2014-5 - 31.03.2015 - St. Paul's 4, Rozel Rovers 1
2015-6 - 17.04.2016 - St. Peter 5, St. Clement 0
2016-7 - 25.04.2017 - St. Peter 5, St. Paul's 2
2017-8 - 31.01.2018 - St. Peter 6, St. Clement 1
2018-9 - 04.04.2019 - St. Peter 6, Jersey Wanderers 3
2019-0 - 05.04.2020 - St. Clement n/p St. Martin's (Guernsey)
2020-1 - 03.06.2021 - St. Paul's 3, Jersey Wanderers 2
2021-2 - 07.04.2022 - St. Paul's 3, St. Peter 1
2022-3 - 18.05.2023 - St. Peter 3, St. Paul's 1
2023-4 - 05.06.2024 - St. Paul's B 5, St. Brelade 3
2024-5 - 25.04.2025 - St. Paul's 6, Rozel Rovers 0
Ken Le Brun Trophy (U-16 Division 1)
A substantial 9" twin handled trophy (not hallmarked) on a 3" base, engraved
Jersey Football Combination / Ken Le Brun / Trophy
The winners 1991-2 to 2000-1 and 2001-2 to 2010-11 are engraved
in two columns on the reverse of the trophy itself
In 2022 a replacement band of past winners was put on the base,
which records the winners in two columns 2011-2 to 2019-20 and 2020-21 to date
1992 St. Ouen
1993 First Tower United
1994 Jersey Scottish
1995 First Tower United
1996 Jersey Scottish
1997 Rozel Rovers
1998 Rozel Rovers
1999 Rozel Rovers
2000 Rozel Rovers
2001 First Tower United
2002 First Tower United
2003 First Tower United
2004 St. Paul's
2005 Jersey Wanderers
2006 Jersey Scottish
2007 Jersey Wanderers
2008 Trinity
2009 St. Paul's
2010 First Tower United
2011 St. Paul's
2012 St. Paul's
2013 St. Paul's
2014 St. Peter
2015 St. Peter
2016 Grouville
2017 Jersey Wanderers
2018 St. Clement
2019 St. Clement
2020 Jersey Wanderers
2021 St. Paul's
2022 St. Paul's
Eric Amy Cup (U-16)
A 9" trophy with a 3" base replacing the original one lost by the holders in 2010.
Engraved – Jersey Football Combination / Eric Amy / Trophy.
The winners are engraved on the rear of the cup in four groupings - top left 1992-2001,
top right 2002-2011, bottom left 2012-2018 and bottom right 2018 to date.
Eric Amy was Secretary of St. Paul's F.C. and later Disciplinary Administrator for the
Jersey F.A. There is a memorial stone to him just inside the entrance of the St. Paul's ground.
1992 St. Ouen
1993 St. Ouen
1994 Jersey Scottish
1995 First Tower United
1996 St. Ouen
1997 Jersey Wanderers
1998 Jersey Wanderers
1999 St. Paul's
2000 St. Paul's
2001 First Tower United
2002 First Tower United
2003 First Tower United
2004 Rozel Rovers
2005 St. Paul's
2006 Jersey Scottish
2007 Jersey Wanderers
2008 Trinity
2009 Jersey Wanderers
2010 First Tower United
2011 St. Paul's
2012 Jersey Wanderers 4-0 St. Clement [final 15 Mar 2012]
2013 St. Paul's 2-2 Jersey Wanderers [4-1 pen] [final 18 Apr 2013]
2014 St. Peter 5-2 Sylvans (Guernsey) [aet] [final 27 Apr 2014]
2015 St. Peter 9-2 Rovers (Guernsey) [final 10 May 2015]
2016 St. Paul's 4-0 Grouvile [final 24 Apr 2016]
2017 St. Peter 1-0 Jersey Wanderers [final 23 Apr 2017]
2018 St. Martin's (G'sey) 2-1 St. Peter [aet] [final 29 Apr 2018]
2019 St. Martin's (G'sey) 2-1 St. Peter [final 28 Apr 2019]
2020 Jersey Wanderers n/p St. Clement [final 1 Apr 2020]
2021 Jersey Wanderers 3-2 St. Paul's [final 11 May 2021]
2022 St. Paul's 4-1 Jersey Wanderers [final 18 May 2022]
2023 St. Paul's 8-0 Grouville [final 11 May 2023]
2024 St. Paul's 9-1 St. Ouen [final 8 Jun 2024]
Alex Scott Memorial Trophy (Jersey U16 Division 2)
10” cup without handles on a 4” base engraved –
Alex Scott / Memorial Trophy / Presented By / Friends Of / The Old England
(The Old England is a public house in Cheapside, St. Helier, Jersey)
Previous winners are engraved on its base in four columns – 1974-75 to 1983-84, 1984-85 to 1992-93,
1993-94 to 2001-02 and 2002-03 to 2010-11 and then on the cup itself 2011-12 to date
1974-75 St. Brelade
1975-76 St. Paul's
1976-77 Beeches
1977-78 St. Ouen
1978-79 St. Peter
1979-80 Grouville
1980-81 St. Martin
1981-82 Jersey Wanderers
1982-83 Grouville
1983-84 Beeches
1984-85 St. John
1985-86 Beeches
1986-87 Old Victorians
1987-88 St. Brelade
1988-89 St. Martin
1989-90 St. Brelade
1990-91 St. John
1991-92 St. Ouen
1992-93 Sporting Academics
1993-94 St. Peter
1994-95 Trinity
1995-96 St. John
1996-97 Trinity
1997-98 St. Paul's
1998-99 Trinity
1999-00 St. Brelade
2000-01 St. Martin
2001-02 Sporting Academics
2002-03 Rozel Rovers
2003-04 Grouville
2004-05 St. Martin S.C.F.
2005-06 Grouville
2006-07 Grouville
2007-08 St. Clement
2008-09 St. Clement
2009-10 Trinity
2010-11 St. Peter
2011-12 First Tower United 3-2 St. Clement B [final 1 May 2012]
2012-13 First Tower United 3-2 St. Peter B [final 30 Apr 2013]
2013-14 St. Clement 2-0 St. Clement B [final 20 Mar 2014]
2014-15 Trinity 2-1 St. Ouen [final 5 May 2015]
2015-16 St. Peter 5-1 Rozel Rovers [final 11 Mar 2016]
2016-17 St. Ouen 5-3 St. John [final 26 Mar 2017]
2017-18 no competition
2018-19 no competition
2019-20 St. Clement n/p Jersey Wanderers [final 1 Apr 2019]
2020-21 St. Brelade 2-1 Grouville [final 5 May 2021]
2021-22 Grouville 2-0 St. Lawrence [final 12 May 2022]
2022-23 Grouville 5-1 St. Clement [final 20 May 2023]
2023-24 St. Peter 3-2 Jersey Wanderers [final 4 Jun 2024]
2024-25 Jersey Scottish 1-0 Jersey Wanderers [final 11 May 2025]
Jeff Carter Trophy (Jersey U15 Division 1)
Jeff Carter was a player at First Tower United, who worked at Lloyds Bank,
and the trophy was originally presented for another (football) purpose
The trophy is engraved -
Jeffrey Carter / Memorial Trophy / Dedicated To the Memory Of /
Jeff Carter / Who Spent Many Hours / Coaching And Developing /
The Football Skills / Of Youngsters / Within The Island
The back of the trophy is engraved -
Donated By / His Friends & Colleagues At /
Lloyds T.S.B. Bank (Jersey) Limited
The base is engraved -
Re-Presented / In 2013 / For The / Under 15 / Division 1 Champions
The back of the base in engraved with the winners - (2017 and 2018 are yet to be added)
2013 Grouville
2014 St. Paul's
2015 Grouville
2016 St. Peter
2017 St. Clement
2018 St. Clement
Dave Melton Cup (U-15)
Trophy presented in memory Dave "Melly" Melton, a youth coach at St. Clement F.C.
who died in 2012, upon the inauguration of the U15 age group in 2012-13 season.
An 11" twin handled trophy with a 4" base and a 5" lid engraved -
Jersey / Football Combination / The / Dave "Melly" Melton /
Memorial / Trophy / Donated By / St. Clement Sports Club
The winners are engraved on the reverse of the trophy
25.04.2013 Grouville 1-0 St. John
28.04.2014 St. Clement 3-1 St. Paul's
21.04.2015 St. Clement 3-2 St. Paul's [aet]
21.04.2016 St. Peter 3-2 Jersey Wanderers [aet]
08.05.2017 St. Paul's 3-1 St. Clement 1
13.05.2018 St. Clement 6-2 St. Martin's (Gsy)
12.05.2019 St. Clement 4-1 Northerners (Gsy) 1
10.05.2020 not played (final St. Paul's v St. Brelade or Trinity)
28.04.2021 St. Paul's 3-0 St. Brelade
25.05.2022 St. Paul's 3-2 Grouville
04.05.2023 St. Paul's 4-3 Jersey Wanderers
24.03.2024 Trinity 6-1 Jersey Wanderers
U-15 Division 2 Trophy
A slender 10" twin handled (hallmarked) trophy on a new (2023) 4" base
re-purposed from an old Jersey Football League (which ended in 1975) cup
The trophy itself is engraved -
J. F. L. / Div II / K.O. Trophy
On the new base is -
Re-presented Jacksons U15 Div 2
The old winners engraved on the trophy are -
1957 Beeches
1958 First Tower United
1959 Beeches
1960 Beeches
1961 St. Paul's
1962 Magpies
1963 Beeches
1964 Georgetown
1965 Old Victorians
1966 Magpies
1967 Georgetown
1968 Jersey Wanderers
1969 Oaklands
1970 Oaklands
1971 Oaklands
1972 St. Paul's
1973 Portuguese United
1974 Georgetown
(nothing is engraved for 1975)
Chairman's Cup (U-15 Division 2)
Knock-Out Cup for U15 Division 2 teams (and Division 3 in 2021-22); trophy presented by
Jon Welsh, Chairman of the Jersey Football Combination Juniors Committee, upon the
inauguration of the U15 age group in 2012-13
Engraved - Jersey Football Combination / Chairman's Cup / donated by / Jon Welsh
Winners are engraved on the 10" trophy which has a 4” acrylic base
2012-13 St. Clement 6-1 St. Peter B [final 18 Apr 2013]
2013-14 not held as there were insufficient teams for two divisions
2014-15 St. Paul's B 6-0 St. Brelade [final 26 Apr 2015]
2015-16 St. John 3-1 Rozel Rovers [final 1 May 2016]
2016-17 St. Clement B 6-2 Rozel Rovers [final 30 Apr 2017]
2017-18 not held as there were insufficient teams for two divisions
The cup became the Jersey U15 Cup as the Dave Melton U15 Cup started accepting entries
from Guernsey clubs. It was now therefore possible for a Jersey Club to now win both
the Dave Melton and Chairman's Cup in the same season
2018-19 St. Peter 2-1 St. Clement [final 7 May 2019]
Although the Dave Melton Cup continued to accept entries from Guernsey clubs the Chairman's Cup
was restricted again to Jersey Division 2 clubs
2019-20 Trinity n/p Grouville [final 20 Apr 2020]
Although there was only one U15 division in 2020-2021 the cup was contested by the bottom
four clubs within it
2020-21 Jersey Wanderers 4-3 Trinity [final 20 Apr 2021]
After a qualifying section in the U15 league the teams were divided into three divisions.
Those in Division 2 and Division 3 competed for the Chairman's Cup
2021-22 St. Clement 4-2 Jersey Wanderers B [final 19 May 2022]
2022-23 St. Peter 2-1 Trinity B [aet] [final 30 Apr 2023]
2023-24 Jersey Wanderers 3-0 St. Ouen [final 19 May 2024]
2024-25 St. Peter A 6-0 St. Clement [final 27 Apr 2025]
Brian Beckett Trophy (U-14)
9" cup on a 3" base with winners engraved on the reverse of the cup
Engraved - Jersey Football Association / Brian Beckett /
Memorial / Trophy / Presented By / First Tower Royals
Brian Beckett (1935 TBC - 1990) had been manager of First Tower United
1990 St. Ouen
1991 First Tower United
1992 Jersey Scottish
1993 St. Peter
1994 St. Ouen
1995 Jersey Scottish
1996 Rozel Rovers
1997 Rozel Rovers
1998 First Tower United
1999 First Tower United
2000 First Tower United
2001 First Tower United
2002 First Tower United
2003 Jersey Wanderers
2004 St. Paul's
2005 Jersey Wanderers
2006 Jersey Wanderers
2007 St. Paul's
2008 First Tower United
2009 St. Paul's
2010 Jersey Wanderers
2011 St. Paul's
2012 St. Peter 4-1 St. John [Apr 26]
2013 St. Clement 3-1 St. Paul's [May 13]
2014 St. Clement 1-1 Grouville [aet, 3-2pen] [Apr 22]
2015 St. Paul's 1-0 Jersey Wanderers [May 3]
2016 St. Clement 3-2 Jersey Wanderers [May 3]
2017 St. Paul's 5-2 St. Peter [May 4]
2018 St. Clement 2-1 Northerners (Gsy) [May 6]
2019 St. Paul's 3-1 Jersey Wanderers [Apr 30]
2020 Grouville n/p St. Martin's (Gsy) [May 10]
2021 Jersey Wanderers 3-1 Grouville [May 4]
2022 St. Paul's 4-1 Grouville [aet] [May 5]
2023 Grouville A 2-0 St. Paul's [May 4]
2024 St. Paul's A 11-0 Rozel Rovers [Apr 28]
2025 St. Paul's A w/o Jersey Wanderers [May 11]
Under 14 Division 2 League
1991 St. Paul's
1992 St. Peter
1993 St. Paul's
1994 St. Brelade
1995 First Tower United
1996 Trinity
1997 Trinity
1998 Jersey Portuguese
1999 Jersey Portuguese
2000 St. Ouen
2001 Sporting Academics
2002 St. Peter
2003 St. Brelade
2004 St. Brelade
2005 St. Peter
2006 Grouville
2007 Rozel Rovers
2008 St. Paul's
2009 Grouville
2010 Jersey Wanderers
2011 Grouville
2012 Jersey Wanderers
Cory Car Paints Trophy (U-14)
Trophy presented in 1987-88 as the U14 knock-out cup trophy;
re-assigned in 1991-92 as the U14 Division 2 knock-out cup trophy
A 12" twin handled trophy on a four sided 3" marble base with four plaques attached to the base
One plaque is engraved - Cory Car Paints / Under 14 / K.O. Cup
The other three plaques give the winners - 1987-88 to 1997-98, 1998-99 to 2009-10 and 2010-11 to date
U14
1988 St. Ouen
1989 St. Ouen
1990 St. Ouen
1991 Grouville
U14 Div 2
1992 Grouville
1993 St. Paul's
1994 Sporting Academics
1995 First Tower United
1996 Trinity
1997 Trinity
1998 Jersey Portuguese
1999 Jersey Portuguese
2000 St. Paul's
2001 Sporting Academics
2002 Rozel Rovers
2003 St. Brelade
2004 Sporting Academics
2005 Rozel Rovers
2006 Grouville
2007 Rozel Rovers
2008 St. Paul's "B"
2009 St. John
2010 Jersey Wanderers "B"
2011 Grouville
2012 St. Peter "B" 5-0 St. Clement [May 3]
2013 awarded to St. Peter "B" due to ineligible player final winners First Tower United:
First Tower United 3-3 St. Peter "B" [aet, 4-2pen] [Apr 29]
2014 Grouville "B" 4-2 St. Paul's "B" [May 1]
2015 Rozel Rovers 4-3 St. Brelade [Apr 19]
2016 St. Peter "B" 1-0 St. John [Apr 28]
2017 St. Brelade 9-0 St. Peter "B" [Apr 27]
2018 St. Peter 14-1 Jersey F.A. Girls U14 [Apr 26]
2019 St. Brelade 4-1 Trinity [May 19]
2020 abandoned at semifinal stage [May 3]
2021 St. Paul's 1-1 St. Lawrence [aet, 5-4pen] [May 13]
2022 Trinity 6-5 St. Ouen [May 11]
2023 St. Clement A 4-0 St. Peter [Apr 30]
2024 St. Paul's B 3-3 St. Clement A [aet, 5-4pen] [May 5]
2025 Grouville 6-2 Trinity [Apr 27]
Richie Brocken Trophy (U-13)
A 12" twin handled trophy on a 4" base
Richie Brocken / Memorial Trophy/ Presented To The / Jersey Football Combination / By His Family And Friends At / Trinity Football Club
First held in 2014/15 season
2015 St. Paul's 2-0 St. Peter [Apr 12]
2016 St. Paul's 6-0 Grouville [Apr 17]
2017 St. Clement 7-2 St. Brelade [Apr 23]
2018 St. Paul's 2-1 Jersey Wanderers [Apr 22]
2019 Grouville 4-2 St. Paul's [Apr 13]
2020 St. Paul's n/p Jersey Wanderers [Apr 28]
2021 Jersey Wanderers 4-0 St. Clement [Apr 25]
2022 Trinity 4-2 St. Paul's [May 3]
2023 St. Paul's 7-1 Grouville [Mar 26]
2024 Jersey Scottish 5-4 St. Paul's [aet] [Mar 10]
2025 Jersey Wanderers 1-0 St. Paul's [May 18]
Andrew "Zany" Labbe Trophy (various)
Trophy is 8" high on 3" wooden base with winners from 2013 on the base
It is engraved -
"Zany" Labbe / Memorial Trophy / Saturday Football League / & Jersey Soccer League
and the winners 1973-2003 are engraved on the trophy
The base is engraved -
Re-presented 2012-13 / for / Women's League / Champions v The Rest
It was initially used for a challenge match each season between the Saturday Football League
and the Jersey (Sunday) Soccer League
1973 Saturday Football League
1974 Saturday Football League
1975 Jersey Soccer League
With the formation of the Jersey Football Combination on 4th June 1975 this changed to the
Jersey (Sunday) Soccer League and the (Rothmans) Jersey Football Combination
1977 Jersey Football Combination
1978 Jersey Football Combination
1979 Jersey Football Combination
1980 Jersey Soccer League
1981 Jersey Football Combination
1982 Jersey Soccer League
It then changed to an inter club trophy played for by winners of the respective Division 3 champions
1983 Normans (Sunday)
1984 St. Brelade (Combination)
1985 Grands Vaux (Combination)
1986 Optimists (Combination)
1987 Tramps (Sunday)
1988 Hellenics (Sunday)
1989 St. Lawrence (Combination)
1990 Eastern (Sunday)
1991 Union (Sunday)
1992 Everton (Sunday)
1993 J.E.C. (Sunday)
1994 Sporting Club Francçais (Combination)
1995 Lloyds (Sunday)
1996 First Tower Institute (Sunday)
1997 Midland Bank (Sunday)
With the discontinuation of the Combination's 3rd Division in 1997 it continued as a match
between the winners of the respective Division 2 champions
1998 Soleil Levant (Sunday)
1999 First Tower Institute (Sunday)
2000 Trinity (Combination)
2001 St. John (Combination)
2002 Jersey Portuguese (Combination)
2003 Sporting Academics (Combination)
With the demise of the (Sunday) Soccer League in 2003 the trophy went into abeyance
It was re-constituted in 2013 for the Women's champions v The Rest match
2013 The Rest
2014 St. Paul's
2015 The Rest (St. Paul's won the match but used an ineligible player)
2016 St. Paul's
2017 St. Paul's 2-1 The Rest
2018 The Rest 3-2 Jersey Wanderers [Apr 19]
2019 The Rest 7-1 Jersey Wanderers [Apr 25]
2020 St. Lawrence n/p The Rest [Apr 24]
2021 Rozel Rovers 1-1 The Rest [aet, 3-2 pen] [May 30]
2022 The Rest 3-1 St. Lawrence [May 4]
2023 Rozel Rovers 3-2 The Rest [May 3]
2024 The Rest 3-2 Rozel Rovers [May 1]
2025 Rozel Rovers 4-4 The Rest [4-3 pen] [May 8]
The Albert Jeremie Trophy (organised by Guernsey FA)
The original trophy was a 15" twin handled hallmarked silver trophy with ornate
decoration donated by Albert Jeremie (1865-1919) in 1902
Engraved on one side
- The / Jeremie / Cup, on the other side
- Presented To The / Guernsey / Football Association/ By / A.J.Jeremie Esq're / 1902
Topped by a 3" separately hallmarked lid again with ornate decoration, the lid is
surmounted by a 3" footballer wearing a cap, buttoned shirt and very long shorts,
poised to kick a six segment football
All on top of a triple (each 2") tiered wooden base, fitted together with wooden pegs,
on top of a basic wooden base of 1.5"
The winners on the top two bases (1902-21 and 1922-37) were engraved on
individual "scrolls", 4 scrolls on each side of each base with the 1904 joint winners
having a scroll each whilst the 1928 joint winners are on the same scroll. In 1904
it was shared after two draws.
The bottom base has three "general" plaques with the fourth side blank, each side had
three columns of winners listed 1938-53 (1953 joint winners), 1954-63, 1964-73, 1974-85,
1986-96, 1997-2007, 2008-17, 2018-19
As inter island travel was severely restricted by the pandemic Jersey clubs were unable
to participate in the 2020-21 competition. Therefore, the original trophy was returned
in the post by St. Paul’s to the Guernsey F.A. in April 2021. It transpired that all
external post, even inter-island, goes to the central postal hub in Coventry, before
being forwarded. It was lost, presumed stolen, so the 2021 winners lifted the Guernsey
F.A.’s Stranger Cup as a substitute trophy at the presentation.
As St. Paul’s had a certificate of posting a claim for £3,000 was able to be made against
the Post Office by Guernsey F.A. With this money a fresh trophy was commissioned as a
replacement but the Guernsey F.A. declined to invite St. Paul’s to compete in the 2021-22
competition.
The mystery of a missing football trophy, which sparked a police investigation and a spat
between officials in Jersey and Guernsey, has been solved after the historic cup turned up
in a depot in the West Midlands.
Suspicious eyes fell on St Paul’s F.C. when Guernsey’s Jeremie Cup, which the Jersey team
won in 2019, vanished after they posted it back to the Sarnians by courier. The police were
called in and the Guernsey F.A. were so upset by the loss that they slapped St Paul’s with
an indefinite ban from the competition.
But nearly 500 days since the saga began, Channel Island harmony looks set to be restored,
after the 120 year old trophy was found at a depot of the waste management company Biffa
in Tipton, near Wolverhampton. An employee discovered the 15 inch silver cup among a
consignment of undelivered parcels that had been earmarked for disposal and, after reading
the engravings on the base and conducting a brief investigation on the internet, he
contacted one of the previous winners, St. Martin’s F.C. in Guernsey.
Until the discovery, the last known whereabouts of the cup had been in Jersey on 27 May 2021,
when it was put in the post by St. Paul’s, destined for the Guernsey F.A. but strangely
inter-island post goes via Coventry!
Announcing the ban, the G.F.A. said that the loss of the cup showed a ‘lack of respect’
to their association and the competition. In response, Paul Sowney, St. Paul’s president,
said that the GFA’s ban that showed ‘disrespect to the competition’ and that their decision
to go straight to the press demonstrated ‘disrespect’ to his club. Speaking to the Jersey
Evening Post yesterday, he said he was ‘delighted’ with the news, and he hoped that Guernsey
would offer to reinstate St. Paul’s for the next competition.
‘We thought it was very harsh to exclude us from the cup, normally we would have taken the
cup back with us the next season but because of covid no one was travelling. We had someone
lined up to take it but that fell through, and Guernsey were saying they wanted it back so
we thought the best thing to do was post it. It was bad publicity for us because Guernsey
were saying we had disrespected the trophy. But we took it very seriously, as it is not a
nice thing to lose. I’m pleased that it has been found and it has certainly solved a mystery.
We would obviously like to be asked to be reinstated into the competition.’
The Guernsey F.A. have declined to comment until the trophy, donated by Albert Jeremie
in 1902, is back in their possession.
Describing the moment he realised the trophy had been found, Ben Hunter, from Guernsey’s
St. Martin’s F.C., said: ‘We got a message on our social media from a gentleman in
Wolverhampton saying he had a trophy that had our name on it.
We were not quite sure what they meant until they sent a photo’ and it was the “lost”
Jeremie Cup with all the history on it and the man we were speaking to was trying to find
who owned it. We were one of the names on there so he contacted us and so we’ve found the
Jeremie Cup. Luckily he realised there must be something behind it, contacted us, as one
of the names on it as a previous winner, and next thing it’s on its way to my house.
A Biffa spokesperson said: ‘It was among a consignment of undelivered parcels that had
been earmarked for disposal and so this historic trophy ended up at one of our depots in
the West Midlands, but it’s wonderful to see it finally being returned to its rightful home.’
Winners (* = shared in 1904, 1928, 1953)
No competition 1915-19 and 1940-46
(nowadays played 12 clubs, all the 7 Guernsey clubs and the top 5 Jersey clubs;
source: Guernsey FA
1902 Rangers bt Northerners
1903 2nd Leicesters bt Belgrave Wanderers
1904 2nd Leicesters and HLI [joint winners]
1905 2nd Manchesters bt 13th WDR Artillery
1906 2nd Manchesters bt 1st East Surrey Regiment
1907 2nd Manchesters bt 1st East Surrey Regiment
1908 Northerners bt Rangers
1909 Northerners bt Athletics
1910 King's Own Regt. bt 13th RG Artillery
1911 2nd R. Irish Rt. bt 17th RG Artillery
1912 2nd R. Irish Rt. bt Belgrave Wanderers
1913 1st Devon Regt. bt Athletics
1914 Rangers bt 2nd York (Green Howards)
1915-19 no tournament
1920 Rangers bt Northerners
1921 Rangers bt Athletics
1922 Belgrave Wanderers bt Rangers
1923 Northerners bt Athletics
1924 Northerners bt Rangers
1925 Belgrave Wanderers bt Rangers
1926 2nd DCLI bt Jersey Mechanics
1927 Northerners bt Belgrave Wanderers
1928 Northerners and First Tower United [joint winners]
1929 Northerners bt First Tower United
1930 Belgrave Wanderers bt Queen's Own RW Kent Regiment
1931 Rangers bt Gasco AC
1932 Northerners bt Rangers
1933 Belgrave Wanderers bt Rangers
1934 Belgrave Wanderers bt Northerners
1935 Belgrave Wanderers bt Northerners
1936 Northerners bt Rangers
1937 Northerners bt The Sherwood Foresters
1938 Northerners bt Rangers
1939 Northerners bt Belgrave Wanderers
1940-45 no tournament
1947 Northerners bt Belgrave Wanderers
1948 Rangers bt Athletics
1949 First Tower United bt Northerners
1950 Belgrave Wanderers bt Rangers
1951 First Tower United bt Northerners
1952 Rangers bt Jersey Wanderers
1953 Rangers and Beeches Old Boys [joint winners]
1954 Beeches Old Boys bt Rangers
1955 Beeches Old Boys bt Magpies
1956 Beeches Old Boys bt Belgrave Wanderers
1957 Beeches Old Boys bt Belgrave Wanderers
1958 Beeches Old Boys bt Belgrave Wanderers
1959 Northerners bt Beeches Old Boys
1960 Belgrave Wanderers bt First Tower United
1961 Northerners bt Sylvans
1962 St Martin's bt Athletics
1962/63 St Martin's bt Athletics
1963/64 Northerners bt Jersey Wanderers
1964/65 Northerners bt Belgrave Wanderers
1965/66 St Martin's bt Vale Recreation
1966/67 St Martin's bt St Brelade
1967/68 First Tower United bt St Martin's
1968/69 First Tower United bt Vale Recreation
1969/70 St Martin's bt Jersey Wanderers
1970/71 St Martin's bt Belgrave Wanderers
1971/72 St Martin's bt Vale Recreation
1972/73 Jersey Wanderers bt St Ouen
1973/74 Vale Recreation bt St Martin's
1974/75 Vale Recreation bt Jersey Oaklands
1975/76 St Peter drw Northerners [St Peter on pen]
1976/77 Northerners bt Vale Recreation
1977/78 St Martin's bt Rangers
1978/79 St Martin's bt Northerners
1979/80 First Tower United bt St Paul's
1980/81 Northerners bt St Martin's
1981/82 Vale Recreation bt First Tower United
1982/83 Vale Recreation bt St Paul's
1983/84 St Peter bt St Martin's
1984/85 Vale Recreation bt St Paul's
1985/86 First Tower United bt St Peter
1986/87 St Paul's bt Vale Recreation
1987/88 Vale Recreation bt Jersey Wanderers
1988/89 Vale Recreation bt St Peter
1989/90 Northerners bt Vale Recreation
1990/91 Northerners bt St Paul's
1991/92 Jersey Scottish bt Jersey Wanderers
1992/93 First Tower United bt Northerners
1993/94 Vale Recreation bt First Tower United
1994/95 Jersey Scottish bt First Tower United
1995/96 St Paul's bt Sylvans
1996/97 Sylvans bt St Peter
1997/98 Jersey Scottish bt First Tower United
1998/99 Jersey Scottish bt Vale Recreation
1999/00 St Peter bt St Paul's
2000/01 Northerners bt Sylvans
2001/02 St Martin's bt First Tower United
2002/03 Trinity 1-0 Grouville
2003/04 Northerners bt St Martin's
2004/05 Sylvans 2-1 St Martin's
2005/06 Trinity 2-1 Northerners
2006/07 Northerners 2-1 Trinity
2007/08 Northerners 6-0 Grouville
2008/09 Belgrave Wanderers 1-1 St Martin's [7-6 pen]
2009/10 St Paul's 2-1 St Martin's
2010/11 St Martin's 3-1 Northerners
2011/12 Belgrave Wanderers 1-0 St Paul's
2012/13 Jersey Scottish 1-0 St Paul's
2013/14 St Paul's 4-1 Belgrave Wanderers
2014/15 Jersey Scottish 3-3 Northerners [aet, 6-5 pen]
2015/16 St Ouen 2-2 Trinity [aet, 4-3 pen]
2016/17 St Paul's 7-0 St Peter
2017/18 St Paul's 1-1 St Peter [aet, 6-5 pen]
2018/19 St Paul's 5-0 Jersey Wanderers
2019/20 final (St Paul's v Jersey Wanderers) not played
2020/21 St Martin's 1-0 Rovers
2021/22 St Peter 2-0 St Clement
2022/23 Grouville 2-0 St Peter
2023/24 St Peter 3-1 Northerners
2024/25 St Martin's 1-1 Grouville [aet, 3-1 pen]
Winners (* = shared in 1904, 1928, 1953)
No competition 1915-19 and 1940-46
Rangers (7+1) 1902, 1914, 1920, 1921, 1931, 1948, 1952, 1953*
2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (1+1) 1903, 1904*
2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry Regiment (0+1) 1904*
2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (3) 1905, 1906, 1907
Northerners (23+1) 1908, 1909, 1923, 1924, 1927, 1928*, 1929, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1947, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1977, 1981, 1990, 1991, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008
2nd Battalion King's Own Regiment (Jsy) (1) 1910
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment (2) 1911, 1912
1st Battalion The Devonshire Regiment (1) 1913
Belgrave Wanderers (10) 1922, 1925, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1950, 1960, 2009, 2012
2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Regiment (1) 1926
First Tower United (Jsy) (8+1) 1928*, 1938, 1949, 1951, 1968, 1969, 1980, 1986, 1993
Beeches Old Boys Association (Jsy) (5+1) 1953*, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958
St. Martin's (13) 1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1978, 1979, 2002, 2011, 2021, 2025
Jersey Wanderers (Jsy) (1) 1973
Vale Recreation (8) 1974, 1975, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1994
St. Peter (Jsy) (5) 1976, 1984, 2000, 2022, 2024
St. Paul's (Jsy) (7) 1987, 1996, 2010, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019
Jersey Scottish (Jsy) (6) 1992, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2013, 2015
Sylvans (2) 1997, 2005
Trinity (Jsy) (2) 2003, 2006
St. Ouen (Jsy) (1) 2016
Grouville (1) 2023
Runners-Up (*1925 shared as both semi-finalists withdrew)
Northerners (14+1) 1902, 1920, 1925*,1934, 1935, 1938, 1949, 1951, 1976, 1979, 1993, 2006, 2011, 2015, 2024
Belgrave Wanderers (11) 1903, 1912, 1927, 1939, 1947, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1965, 1971, 2014
Shared (3) 1904, 1928, 1953
13th W.D.R. Artillery (1) 1905
1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Jsy) (2) 1906, 1907
Rangers (9) 1908, 1922, 1924, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1950, 1954, 1978
Athletics (7+1) 1909, 1913, 1921, 1923, 1925*, 1948, 1962, 1963
13th Royal Garrison Artillery (1) 1910
17th Royal Garrison Artillery (1) 1911
2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (The Green Howards) (1) 1914
Jersey Mechanics (Jsy) (1) 1926
First Tower United (Jsy) (7) 1929, 1960, 1982, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002
The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment (1) 1930
Gasco (Jsy) (1) 1931
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment (The Sherwood Foresters) (1) 1937
Jersey Wanderers (Jsy) (6) 1952, 1964, 1970, 1988, 1992, 2019
Magpies (Jsy) (1) 1955
Beeches Old Boys Association (Jsy) (1) 1959
Sylvans (3) 1961, 1996, 2001
Vale Recreation (7) 1966, 1969, 1972, 1977, 1987, 1990, 1999
St. Brelade (Jsy) (1) 1967
St. Martin's (8) 1968, 1974, 1981, 1984, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010
St. Ouen (Jsy) (1) 1973
Oaklands (Jsy) (1) 1975
St. Paul's (Jsy) (7) 1980, 1983, 1985, 1991, 2000, 2012, 2013
St. Peter (Jsy) (6) 1986, 1989, 1997, 2017, 2018, 2023
Grouville (Jsy) (3) 2003, 2008, 2025
Trinity (Jsy) (2) 2007, 2016
Rovers (1) 2021
St. Clement (Jsy) (1) 2022
W J Collins Cup (organised by Guernsey FA)
(10 clubs, 4th-7th Guernsey clubs and 6th-11th Jersey clubs, that is
all those clubs not already in both the Wheway and Jeremie Cups plus
the two relegated Jersey clubs)
Known winners
1998 St Peter (unclear whether 1997/98 or 1998/99)
1999/00 Jersey Wanderers
2001/02 Vale Recreation
2004/05 Sylvans 2-0 St Peter
2006/07 St Martin's 4-4 Sylvans [3-0 pen]
2007/08 St Ouen 2-2 St Martin's [5-4 pen]
2008/09 Guernsey Rangers 3-1 Grouville
NB: discontinued after 2008/09 season
Portsmouth Trophy (U-18 "Upton Park")
The trophy was presented by Portsmouth Football Club in 1953 and is for competition
between the champions of the Islands junior (18 & Under) leagues.
It is hosted alternately in each Island, odd years in Guernsey, even years in Jersey.
There have been 65 competitions with Jersey clubs winning 29, Guernsey clubs 28 with
the other 8 shared after a drawn match after extra time. Goals are level at 133-133.
There have been various periods of dominance -
1953-58 Jersey 5-0 (& 1 shared)
1959-85 Guernsey 19-3 (& 5 shared)
1986-93 3 each (& 2 shared)
1994-18 Jersey 19-6
There has never been a provision for a replay and initially if not decided after extra time
the trophy was shared. This last occurred in 1991. Penalties are now used to decide a
drawn match after extra time but have not yet been required.
A 12” twin handled hallmarked trophy on a 3” wooden base engraved -
The / Portsmouth F.C. / Trophy
Previous winners are engraved on the trophy itself -
1952-53 to 1976-77 on the upper back, 1977-78 to 2003-04 on the lower back
with 2004-05 on the lower front
1952/53 Beeches Old Boys (J) 2-1 Belgrave Wanderers (G)
1953/54 First Tower United (J) 2-0 Northerners (G)
1954/55 Oaklands (J) 2-1 Vale Recreation (G)
1955/56 Northerners (G) 1-1 Oaklands (J) [aet] [shared]
1956/57 First Tower United (J) 4-1 Northerners (G)
1957/58 First Tower United (J) 4-1 Northerners (G)
1958/59 Northerners (G) 2-0 First Tower United (J)
1959/60 Rangers (G) 2-1 First Tower United (J)
1960/61 Northerners (G) 7-1 Georgetown (J)
1961/62 Rangers (G) 4-1 Georgetown (J)
1962/63 Northerners (G) 3-1 St. Paul's (J)
1963/64 Northerners (G) 4-4 Beeches Old Boys (J) [aet] [shared]
1964/65 St. Martin's (G) 2-2 Georgetown (J) [aet] [shared]
1965/66 St. Martin's (G) 4-0 Magpies (J)
1966/67 St. Paul's (J) 4-1 Vale Recreation (G)
1967/68 Northerners (G) 2-0 St. Paul's (J)
1968/69 Northerners (G) 2-0 St. Paul's (J)
1969/70 Northerners (G) 4-1 St. Helier Old Boys (J)
1970/71 Vale Recreation (G) 3-0 First Tower United (J)
1971/72 Magpies (J) 2-1 St. Martin's (G)
1972/73 Beeches Old Boys (J) 3-0 St. Martin's (G)
1973/74 Sylvans (G) 2-2 Beeches Old Boys (J) [aet] [shared]
1974/75 Sylvans (G) 3-2 First Tower United (J)
1975/76 Vale Recreation (G) 3-0 First Tower United (J)
1976/77 St. Martin's (G) 2-1 Old Victorians (J)
1977/78 St. Martin's (G) 0-0 St. Helier Old Boys (J) [aet] [shared]
1978/79 St. Martin's (G) 2-2 Old Victorians (J) [aet] [shared]
1979/80 Vale Recreation (G) 6-0 Trinity (J)
1980/81 Vale Recreation (G) 9-1 Trinity (J)
1981/82 St. Martin's (G) 2-1 St. Paul's (J)
1982/83 Vale Recreation (G) 1-0 Jersey Wanderers (J)
1983/84 Belgrave Wanderers (G) 2-1 Jersey Wanderers (J) [aet]
1984/85 Belgrave Wanderers (G) 3-2 St. Paul's (J) [aet]
1985/86 St. Paul's (J) 6-1 Northerners (G)
1986/87 St. Paul's (J) 4-0 Northerners (G)
1987/88 Vale Recreation (G) 1-1 St. Ouen (J) [aet] [shared]
1988/89 Northerners (G) 4-1 St. Ouen (J)
1989/90 Jersey Scottish (J) 2-0 Vale Recreation (G)
1990/91 Vale Recreation (G) 1-1 St. Ouen [aet] [shared]
1991/92 Sylvans (G) 3-1 Rozel Rovers (J)
1992/93 Sylvans (G) 2-1 St. Ouen (J)
1993/94 St. Ouen (J) 3-2 Northerners (G) [aet]
1994/95 First Tower United (J) 8-5 Northerners (G) [aet]
1995/96 Jersey Scottish (J) 3-2 Vale Recreation (G)
1996/97 First Tower United (J) 2-0 Vale Recreation (G)
1997/98 Jersey Scottish (J) 6-3 Vale Recreation (G) [aet]
1998/99 Vale Recreation (G) 1-0 Rozel Rovers (J)
1999/00 St. Paul's (J) 1-0 St. Martin's (G) [aet]
2000/01 St. Paul's (J) 2-0 St. Martin's (G)
2001/02 Grouville (J) 4-1 St. Martin's (G)
2002/03 First Tower United (J) 3-1 Northerners (G)
2003/04 First Tower United (J) 3-1 Northerners (G)
2004/05 Northerners (G) 2-1 First Tower United (J)
2005/06 Sporting Academics (J) 3-2 Northerners (G)
2006/07 Northerners (G) 5-3 Jersey Wanderers (J)
2007/08 Sylvans (G) 1-0 Jersey Wanderers (J)
2008/09 Jersey Wanderers (J) 3-2 Northerners (G)
2009/10 Jersey Wanderers (J) 4-0 Vale Recreation (G)
2010/11 Jersey Wanderers (J) 6-1 Northerners (G)
2011/12 Jersey Wanderers (J) 2-1 Northerners (G)
2012/13 Northerners (G) 2-1 St. Paul's (J)
2013/14 Northerners (G) 4-1 St. Paul's (J)
2014/15 St. Paul's (J) 2-1 Rovers (G)
2015/16 St. Paul's (J) 5-2 Rovers (G)
2016/17 St. Peter (J) 5-1 Sylvans (G)
2017/18 St. Peter (J) 3-1 Vale Recreation (G)
2018/19 St. Peter (J) 3-2 St. Martin's (G) [final May 12]
2019/20 not played [between St. Clement (J) and champions tbc (G)] [final May 10]
2020/21 not held [between St. Paul's (J) and Northerners (G)]
2021/22 Northerners (G) 4-3 Jersey Wanderers (J) [aet] [final May 14]
2022/23 St. Peter (J) 6-0 Northerners (G) [final May 14]
2023/24 St. Paul's (J) 5-2 Sylvans (G) [aet] [final May 12]
2024/25 St. Paul's (J) 5-1 Sylvans (G) [aet] [final May 11]
Jersey clubs (wins & losses)
9-7 St. Paul's
7-6 First Tower United
4-5 Jersey Wanderers
4-0 St. Peter
2-0 Beeches Old Boys (& 2 shared)
2-0 Jersey Scottish
1-2 St. Ouen (& 2 shared)
1-0 Oaklands (& 1 shared)
1-1 Magpies
1-0 Grouville
1-0 Sporting Academics
0-2 Georgetown (& 1 shared)
0-1 St. Helier Old Boys (& 1 shared)
0-1 Old Victorians (& 1 shared)
0-2 Rozel Rovers
0-2 Trinity
Guernsey clubs (wins & losses)
12-14 Northerners (& 2 shared)
6-7 Vale Recreation (& 2 shared)
4-3 Sylvans (& 1 shared)
3-6 St. Martin's (& 3 shared)
2-1 Belgrave Wanderers
2-0 Rangers
0-2 Rovers
John Leatt Memorial Trophy (U-16 "Upton Park")
The trophy was presented in 1995 in memory of John Leatt, the St. Brelade F.C. Secretary
from 1955 until his death on 10th January 1992, aged 55. It is for competition between the
club champions of each Island's 16 & Under League. It is hosted alternately in each Island.
Odd year matches are in Jersey, even years in Guernsey
A 6” twin handled trophy on a 3” base, engraved on the front –
Presented to the Jersey Football Combination / by his wife and children - May 1995
and engraved on the reverse –
The John Leatt / Memorial / Trophy / Channel Islands Under 16's / Club Championship
1994/95 Rovers (G)
1995/96 Vale Recreation (G)
1996/97 Rozel Rovers (J) bt Vale Recreation (G)
1997/98 St. Martin (G)
1998/99 Rozel Rovers (J)
1999/00 Northerners (G)
2000/01 Northerners (G)
2001/02 First Tower United (J)
2002/03 First Tower United (J)
2003/04 St. Paul's (J)
2004/05 Jersey Wanderers (J) 2-1 Northerners (G) [aet]
2005/06 Jersey Scottish (J)
2006/07 Jersey Wanderers (J)
2007/08 Trinity (J) bt Vale Recreation (G)
2008/09 St. Paul's (J)
2009/10 Northerners (G)
2010/11 St. Paul's (J)
2011/12 Northerners (G)
2012/13 St. Paul's (J)
2013/14 Sylvans (G)
2014/15 St. Peter (J)
2015/16 Grouville (J)
2016/17 Jersey Wanderers (J)
2017/18 St. Clement (J) 2-0 St. Martin's (G)
2018/19 St. Martin's (G) 5-1 St. Clement (J) [May 5]
2019/20 not played [between Jersey Wanderers (J) and champions tbc (G)][final May 3]
2020/21 not held [between St. Paul's (J) and Northerners (G)]
2021/22 St. Paul's (J) 3-0 Sylvans (G) [May 15]
2022/23 St. Paul's (J) 7-1 Sylvans (G) [May 15]
2023/24 Northerners G) 5-0 St. Paul's (J)
2024/25 Grouville (J) 6-3 Rovers (G)
J.F.A. Wheway Cup (organised by Jersey FA)
A triple handled hallmarked 6" trophy on a 4" wooden base
Engraved -
Wheway Memorial Trophy / Presented / By The /
Jersey Wanderers Football Club / To The /
Jersey Football Association / 1919
Presented to the Jersey Football Association by Jersey Wanderers Football Club in memory
of Frank Reginald Wheway (Jersey's Muratti captain in 1914) and other Jersey footballers
killed in World War 1; currently competed for by the Jersey premiership clubs and the top
three of the Guernsey league; all matches are played in Jersey unless two Guernsey teams
are meeting one another.
The winners are engraved on four layers of shields pinned to the base.
The top layer has larger shields covering 1920-1962 (missing those for 1958 and 1961).
The second layer has been squeezed in on small inverted shields and cover 2004-2019 (2018
is fitted in out of order and 2009 is missing)
The third layer are medium sized shields covering 1961-1983 (missing 1962).
The fourth layer are small shields covering 1984-2003 (missing 2002 & 2003).
Finally the winners for 2020 and 2021 are engraved on the trophy, although 2020 is
incorrectly given as St. Clement.
The earlier shields (1920-1966) often had just one club name on it with their victorious
years engraved - as below
Jersey Wanderers 1920, 1921, 1923, 1935
Y.M.C.A. 1922, 1927, 1933
(Old) St. Paul's 1924, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950
First Tower United 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932
First Tower United 1934, 1936
Beeches Old Boys Association 1937, 1955
First Tower United 1938, 1960, 1962
Magpies 1939, 1953, 1954
Beeches Old Boys Association 1956, 1957, 1959
Jersey Wanderers 1961, 1966
Oaklands 1963, 1964, 1965
All other shields relate to only one season
There have been 98 competitions (up to and including 2024) with Jersey clubs winning 74
and Guernsey clubs 21; it has been shared three times (denoted*) - in 1952, 1974 and 2020,
the last due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Jersey winners (75+4)
St. Paul's (20+1): 1924, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989,
1991, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020*,
2021
First Tower United (15+2): 1925, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1952*, 1960,
1962, 1967, 1974*, 1975, 1980, 1993, 1995
Jersey Wanderers (8): 1920, 1921, 1923, 1935, 1958, 1961, 1966, 1992
St. Peter (7): 1984, 1987, 1990, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2024
Beeches Old Boys (5): 1937, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959
Oaklands (4): 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969
YMCA (3): 1922, 1927, 1933
Magpies (3): 1939, 1953, 1954
Jersey Scottish (3): 2006, 2013, 2014 [lost 7 finals between 1989 and 2004]
Trinity (2): 2002, 2005
St. Ouen (1+1): 2016, 2020*
Georgetown (1): 1970
Rozel Rovers (1): 2007
Grouville (1): 2023
St. Clement (1): 2025
Guernsey winners (21+2)
St. Martin (8): 1968, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979, 2011, 2022
Vale Recreation (4+1): 1974*, 1976, 1982, 1986, 2000
Sylvans (4): 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003
Northerners (2) : 1951, 2004
Rangers (1+1): 1931, 1952*
Belgrave Wanderers (1): 1973
Athletics (1): 1926
Final since 2005/06:
2005/06 Jersey Scottish 4-2 Trinity
2006/07 Rozel Rovers 4-1 Grouville
2007/08 St Paul's 1-0 Trinity
2008/09 St Paul's 2-0 Grouville
2009/10 St Paul's 2-1 Portuguese Club
2010/11 St. Martin's (G) 2-0 St Paul's
10- 4-2012 St Paul's 2-0 Grouville
7- 5-2013 Jersey Scottish 3-0 Northerners (G)
15- 4-2014 Jersey Scottish 6-1 St Ouen
21- 5-2015 St Paul's 1-0 Jersey Wanderers
9- 4-2016 St Ouen 4-2 Sylvans (G)
11- 4-2017 St Paul's 3-0 St Ouen
10- 4-2018 St Paul's 3-2 St Peter
16- 4-2019 St. Paul's 3-1 St. Peter
8- 4-2020 final (St. Paul's v St. Ouen) not played
18- 5-2021 St. Paul's 2-1 St. Peter
24- 5-2022 St. Martin's (G) 2-1 St. Peter
29- 5-2023 Grouville 2-0 St. Peter
21- 5-2024 St. Peter 3-1 St. Clement
22- 4-2025 St. Clement 3-1 Rovers
NB: the 2022 final marked the 10th time that a Guernsey club has won Jersey's Wheway trophy in
the same season that a Jersey club has won Guernsey's Jeremie trophy:
1951, 1968, 1973, 1976, 1986, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2022
Alderney Challenge Cup 1920/21 Northern Belles 1921/22 Northern Belles 1922/23 Northern Belles 1-0 Athletics 1925/26 Athletics 1-0 Northern Belles 1926/27 Northern Belles Alderney Muratti Cup 1920/21 Northern Belles 1921/22 A Company (Manchester Rt.) 1-0 Northern Belles 1922/23 Northern Belles 1923/24 Athletics 2-1 Northern Belles 1925/26 Northern Belles 1926/27 D.C.L.I. "D" Co. 1-1 3-0 Northern Belles
Sources included: Guernsey FA
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