Waratah Cup

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{{ infobox football tournament

| logo =

| founded = 1971

| number of teams = 159 (as of 2024)

| region = New South Wales

| current champions = APIA Leichhardt (2024)

| most successful club = {{nowrap|Hakoah Sydney City East (7 titles)}}
{{nowrap|Sydney United 58 (7 titles)}}

| website = [http://www.footballnsw.com.au/index.php?id=nsw-waratah-cup The Waratah Cup]

| current = 2024 Australia Cup preliminary rounds

}}

The Waratah Cup is a knockout cup competition in New South Wales, run by the governing body of football in NSW, Football NSW. Teams competing in the Waratah Cup come from the National Premier Leagues NSW, NSW League One, NSW League Two, and numerous other semi professional & amateur association clubs within New South Wales. The Cup is held during the NPL NSW seasons. Since 2014 preliminary rounds of the Waratah Cup have been used to determine the NSW entrants to the national FFA Cup competition, now known as the Australia Cup.{{cite web|title=NSW WARATAH CUP|url=http://www.footballnsw.com.au/index.php?id=105|publisher=Football NSW|access-date=8 May 2014}}

History

= Federation Cup (1957–1966) and original Waratah Cup / Rothmans Cup (1970s) =

When the federation began in 1957, it held its first member cup competition, called the NSW Federation Cup. Canterbury-Marrickville were the inaugural winners of the competition with a 4–2 victory over Gladesville-Ryde. They retained the title the following year when they defeated Prague in the final. The tournament garnered sponsorship the following season and was named the "Ascot Thousand" for two years and the "Craven A Cup" for the next years. Due to lack of sponsorship, the 1963 tournament returned to the Federation Cup naming but was also known as the Henry Seamonds Trophy from 1964, named after the late NSW and Australian Soccer Federation president. The competition continued to run for a further four years in this manner before finally dissolving due to lack of interest. After ten editions, the final tournament was held in 1966. The winners that year were APIA Leichhardt. During this period, teams competed mainly from the first division with the best placed second division clubs during the season also gaining entry into the competition to create equal numbers for the knockout tournament.{{cite book|title=The NSW Soccer Year Book 1960|publisher=NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs via Robworth|pages=21-25}}

The NSW federation cup notion was re-introduced in 1971, under the banner of the Waratah Cup, with Sydney Hakoah winning the title. The 1972 edition was also held with 20 teams entering from across multiple levels of the soccer pyramid in NSW with four teams gaining entry from Northern NSW Football. There was no title held in 1973 but was re-introduced in 1974 sponsored by Rothmans. These tournaments garnered a lot of interest from many clubs with up to eight rounds being played before the quarter-finals in the 1976 edition.{{cite web|url=http://www.socceraust.co.uk/1976/NSW/Cup/fixtures.html|title=1976 NSW Rothmans State Cup|website=socceraust.co.uk|accessdate=16 October 2023}}

With many influential clubs departing the federation with the introduction of the National Soccer League in 1977, the idea of federation wide cup tournaments were abandoned until the 1990s. However, the pre-season Ampol Cup continued during this time, often with the NSL clubs competing against the First Division clubs in the federation. In 1990, a State Challenge Cup was held by teams from the First Division, paving way for the re-introduction of the Waratah Cup.

= Rebirth (1991–1997) and re-introduction (2004–2013) =

In 1991, the Challenge Cup and the first division pre-season cup were replaced by the NSW Waratah State Cup. Little is known of the original format of the fledgling editions but by 1995, 99 teams were competing{{cite web|url=http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/States/NSW/1995/1995Cup.html|title=1995 Waratah Cup|website=ozfootball.net|accessdate=16 October 2023}} and 94 in 1996.{{cite web|url=http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/States/NSW/1996/1996Cup.html|website=ozfootball.net|title=1996 Waratah Cup|accessdate=16 October 2023}} In 1997, Wollongong Wolves FC won the final Waratah Cup before it was resurrected after six years in 2004.

Since this time, the competition has continued uninterrupted, save for the 2020 and 2021 editions that were cancelled due to COVID-19. The initial edition in 2004 was won by Sydney Crescent Star with an extra time win over fellow NSW Premier League team, Bonnyrigg White Eagles. In the following nine years, Sutherland were the only club to win the cup on two occasions (in 2009 and 2012) and the 2010 final was the only edition to be decided on penalties, with Marconi defeating Spirit FC after the match was still scoreless after extra time.

= Current format (since 2014) =

Since 2014 the Waratah Cup has become part of the qualifying competition for the FFA Cup, now known as the Australia Cup. In 2014, seven teams qualified for the Round of 32.{{cite web|title=NSW WARATAH CUP|url=http://www.footballnsw.com.au/index.php?id=105|publisher=Football NSW|access-date=8 May 2014}}{{cite web|title=2014 Waratah Cup Match Schedule And Results|url=http://www.footballnsw.com.au/fileadmin/user_upload/Competitions/Waratah_Cup/2014_Waratah_Cup_Match_Schedule_And_Results.pdf|publisher=Football NSW|access-date=8 May 2014}}

For 2015, the preliminary rounds of the 2015 FFA Cup replaced the early rounds of the competition; the 5 NSW qualifiers to the Round of 32 then competed for the 2015 Waratah Cup.{{cite web|title=FFA Cup - Football NSW|url=http://www.footballnsw.com.au/fileadmin/user_upload/Winning/Westfield_FFA_Cup_Football_NSW_Preliminary_Rounds_Match_Schedule_.pdf|publisher=footballnsw.com.au|access-date=12 February 2016}}

Starting in 2015, the reigning champions of the National Premier Leagues qualified directly for the FFA Cup proper (round of 32). Blacktown City, Sydney United, and Wollongong Wolves won the NPL national championships in 2015, 2016, and 2019 respectively. Therefore the three teams were not required to participate in FFA Cup preliminary rounds in 2016, 2017, and 2021. They were also seeded directly into final rounds of the Waratah Cup in the respective seasons, along with the other FFA Cup qualifiers from NSW.{{cite web|title=Westfield FFA Cup 2016 Preliminary Draw Announced|url=http://www.footballnsw.com.au/index.php?id=149&L=0avascript%27A%3D0&tx_ttnews%5Byear%5D=2016&tx_ttnews%5Bmonth%5D=03&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=10836&cHash=26052d930a25a40a4938d09dd71f51ed|publisher=footballnsw.com.au|access-date=4 April 2016}}

From 2020 onwards, NSW qualification to the Round of 32 decreased to four slots instead of the previous five.

Format

As the preliminary rounds form part of the Australia Cup, the competition proper starts with the four winners from the Australia Cup Preliminary Seventh Round.{{cite web|url=https://footballnsw.com.au/competitions/nsw-waratah-cup/|title=NSW Waratah Cup|website=footballnsw.com.au|accessdate=16 October 2023}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size: 100%; width: 800px;"
Phase

! width=15% | Round

! width=10% | Clubs remaining

! width=10% | Clubs involved

! width=10% | From previous round

! width=10% | Entries in this round

! width=34% | Teams entering at this round

rowspan=6| Australia Cup
preliminary rounds

| Round 2

174

| 132

N/A132

| align=left| National Levels 6+

Round 3108

| 88

6622

| align=left| National Levels 4–5

Round 464

| 64

4420

| align=left| National Levels 2–3

Round 532

| 32

32none

| align=left| N/A

Round 616

| 16

16none

| align=left| N/A

Round 78

| 8

8none

| align=left| N/A

rowspan=2| Competition Proper

| Semi-finals

4

| 4

4none

| align=left| N/A

Final2

| 2

2none

| align=left| N/A

Australia Cup qualifiers

Since 2014, the Waratah Cup preliminary rounds have acted as qualifiers for the Australia Cup.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
YearAustralia Cup (formerly FFA Cup) Qualifiers
2014

| 7: Blacktown City, Hakoah Sydney City East, Manly United, Parramatta FC, South Coast Wolves, Sydney Olympic, Sydney United 58

2015

| 5: Balmain Tigers, Blacktown City, Rockdale City Suns, Sydney Olympic, Sydney United 58

2016

| 6: Blacktown City{{efn|name=note1|Blacktown City qualified as 2015 National Premier Leagues Champions.}}, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, Manly United, Marconi Stallions, Sydney United 58, Wollongong Wolves

2017

| 5: APIA Leichhardt, Bankstown Berries, Blacktown City, Hakoah Sydney City East, Hills Brumbies, Sydney United 58 {{efn|name=note2|Sydney United 58 qualified as 2016 National Premier Leagues Champions.}}

2018

| 5: APIA Leichhardt, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, Hakoah Sydney City East, Marconi Stallions, Rockdale City Suns

2019

| 5: Manly United, Marconi Stallions, Mt Druitt Town Rangers, Sydney United 58, St George FC

2020

| Waratah Cup and 2020 FFA Cup cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.{{cite web|url=https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/coronavirus-forces-ffa-cup-to-be-cancelled|title=Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled|publisher=SBS|work=The World Game|date=7 July 2020|access-date=7 July 2020}}

2021

| 5: APIA Leichhardt, Blacktown City, Mt Druitt Town Rangers, Sydney Olympic, Wollongong Wolves{{efn|name=note3|Wollongong Wolves qualified as 2019 National Premier Leagues Champions.}}

2022

| 4: Bonnyrigg White Eagles, NWS Spirit, Sydney United 58, Wollongong United

2023

| 4: APIA Leichhardt, Inter Lions, Mt Druitt Town Rangers, Sydney United 58

2024

| 4: APIA Leichhardt, Blacktown City, NWS Spirit, Rockdale Ilinden

;Notes

{{notelist}}

Past finals

Below is a list of all federation cup finals since the inaugural NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs season in 1957.

Please note the name changes throughout the years, due to various reasons:

  • Federation Cup (1957–1966):
  • Also known as Ascot Thousand (1959–60), Craven A Cup (1961–62), Henry Seamonds Trophy (1964–66)
  • Waratah State / Rothmans Cup (1971–1972, 1974–1976) and Challenge Cup (1990)
  • Waratah Cup (1991–current):
  • Also known as Continental Tyres Cup (2004–2006), Tiger Turf Cup (2007–2009), McDonald's Cup (2010), TAFE NSW (2018–2019)

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
YearWinners {{small|(number of titles)}}ScoreRunners-up
1957

| Canterbury-Marrickville

4–2{{cite magazine

| author =

| title = Official Federation Soccer Yearbook 1958

| url = http://www.ozfootball.net/museum/downloads/1958nswyearbook.pdf

| magazine = Federation Soccer Yearbook

| location = Sydney

| publisher = N.S.W. Federation of Soccer Clubs

| date = 1958

| access-date = 13 June 2023

}}

Gladesville-Ryde
1958

| Canterbury-Marrickville {{small|(2)}}

3–2Sydney Prague
1959

| Hakoah

2–0Sydney Prague
1960

| Bankstown

1–0Canterbury-Marrickville
1961

| Hakoah {{small|(2)}}

2–0Canterbury-Marrickville
1962

| APIA Leichhardt

5–1Canterbury-Marrickville
1963

| Hakoah Eastern Suburbs {{small|(3)}}

2–1South Coast United
1964

| St. George Budapest

4–3South Coast United
1965

| Hakoah Eastern Suburbs {{small|(4)}}

3–1Pan Hellenic
1966

| APIA Leichhardt {{small|(2)}}

3–2St. George Budapest
colspan=4|1967–1970 No competition held
1971

| Hakoah Eastern Suburbs {{small|(5)}}

3–2South Sydney-Croatia
1972

| St. George-Budapest {{small|(2)}}

3–2Marconi-Fairfield
colspan=4| 1973 No competition held
1974

| South Sydney-Croatia

1–0St. George-Budapest
1975

| APIA Leichhardt {{small|(3)}}

2–0Western Suburbs
1976

| Hakoah Eastern Suburbs {{small|(6)}}

3–1South Sydney-Croatia
colspan=4| 1977–1989 No competition held
1990

| Canberra Croatia

3–0Sydney Macedonia
1991

| Blacktown City

2–1Avala
1992

| Avala

4–1Canberra Metro
1993

| Blacktown City {{small|(2)}}

unknown
1994

| Bankstown City {{small|(2)}}

2–1Sydney Olympic
1995

| Sydney United {{small|(2)}}

2–1Canterbury-Marrickville
1996

| Sydney United {{small|(3)}}

2–1 ({{dagger}})Parramatta Eagles
1997

| Wollongong Wolves

2–0Bankstown City
colspan=4| 1998–2003 No competition held
2004

| Sydney Crescent Star

2–1 ({{dagger}})Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2005

| Sydney United {{small|(4)}}

3–1Belconnen Blue Devils
2006

| Blacktown City {{small|(3)}}

2–1APIA Leichhardt
2007

| Wollongong Wolves {{small|(2)}}

3–2Manly United
2008

| Bankstown City {{small|(2)}}

3–1Sydney Olympic
2009

| Sutherland Sharks

2–1Manly United
rowspan=2|2010

| Marconi Stallions

0–0 ({{dagger}})Spirit FC
colspan=3|Marconi won on penalties 7–6.
2011

| Manly United

4–0Mounties Wanderers
2012

| Sutherland Sharks {{small|(2)}}

4–1APIA Leichhardt
2013

| APIA Leichhardt {{small|(4)}}

3–0Sutherland Sharks
2014

| Blacktown City (4)

6–2Manly United
2015

| Sydney United 58 (5)

1–0Blacktown City
2016Sydney United 58 (6)1–0Manly United
2017Hakoah Sydney City East (7)3–1APIA Leichhardt
2018APIA Leichhardt (5)3–0Hakoah Sydney City East
2019Marconi Stallions (2)2–1Sydney United 58
2020colspan=3| Waratah Cup and 2020 FFA Cup cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.{{cite web|url=https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/coronavirus-forces-ffa-cup-to-be-cancelled|title=Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled|publisher=SBS|work=The World Game|date=7 July 2020|access-date=7 July 2020}}
2021colspan=3| Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.{{cite web|url=https://www.nationalpremierleagues.com.au/news/football-nsw-cancel-2021-national-premier-leagues-season|title=Football NSW Cancel 2021 National Premier Leagues Season|publisher=Football NSW|date=12 August 2021|access-date=12 August 2021}}
2022NWS Spirit2–1Sydney United 58
2023Sydney United 58 (7)3–1APIA Leichhardt
2024APIA Leichhardt (6)3–0Rockdale Ilinden

{{small|Source: [http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/States/NSW/WCup.html OzFootball.net]}}

;Key

  • ({{dagger}}) after extra time {{aet}}

Performance by club

All-time honour board

This list includes all Waratah Cup champions and runners-up since the inaugural New South Wales Federation of Soccer Clubs in 1957.{{cite web|url=http://www.socceraust.co.uk/NSW/Champions/NSWCupWinners.htm|title=SoccerAust: NSW Cup Winners|access-date=2 May 2015}}

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! Club

! Titles

! Years

! Runners-up

! Years

Sydney United 58

| align=center|7

1974, 1995, 1996, 2005, 2015, 2016, 2023

| align=center|4

1971, 1976, 2019, 2022
Hakoah Sydney City East

| align=center|7

1959, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1971, 1976, 2017

| align=center|1

2018
APIA Leichhardt

| align=center|5

1962, 1966, 1975, 2013, 2018

| align=center|4

2006, 2012, 2017, 2023
Blacktown City

| align=center|4

1991, 1993, 2006, 2014

| align=center|1

2015
Bankstown City

| align=center|2

1994, 2008

| align=center|2

1990, 1997
Canterbury Bankstown

| align=center|2

1957, 1958

| align=center|4

1960, 1961, 1962, 1995
St George FC

| align=center|2

1964, 1972

| align=center|2

1966, 1974
Sutherland Sharks

| align=center|2

2009, 2012

| align=center|1

2013
Marconi Stallions

| align=center|2

2010, 2019

| align=center|1

1972
Wollongong Wolves

| align=center|2

1997, 2007

| align=center|0

Manly United

| align=center|1

2011

| align=center|4

2007, 2009, 2014, 2016
Bonnyrigg White Eagles

| align=center|1

1992

| align=center|2

1991, 2004
Canberra FC

| align=center|1

1990

| align=center|1

1992
NWS Spirit

| align=center|1

2022

| align=center|1

2010
Sydney Crescent Stars

| align=center|1

2004

| align=center|0

Gladesville-Ryde

| align=center|0

| align=center|11957
Prague

| align=center|0

| align=center|21958, 1959
South Coast United

| align=center|0

| align=center|21963, 1964
Sydney Olympic

| align=center|0

| align=center|31965, 1994, 2008
Western Suburbs

| align=center|0

| align=center|11975
Parramatta FC

| align=center|0

| align=center|11996
Belconnen Blue Devils

| align=center|0

| align=center|12005
Mounties Wanderers

| align=center|0

| align=center|12011

Earlier NSW State Cups

This table consists of finals of state cup competitions held by the New South Wales Soccer Football Association from 1885.{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/aus-regcuphist.html|title=Australia - List of Regional Cup Winners|website=www.rsssf.org|access-date=13 September 2023}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
CompetitionYearWinnerScoreRunners-Up
Rainsford Trophy1885

| Granville

3–1Caledonian
Rainsford Trophy1886

| Granville

2–0Canterbury
Rainsford Trophy1887

| Hamilton Athletic

4–1Granville
Gardiner Challenge Cup1888

| Caledonian

4–2Parkgrove
Gardiner Challenge Cup1880

| Pyrmont Rangers

1–0Joadji
Gardiner Challenge Cup1890

| Pyrmont Rangers

3–1Granville
Gardiner Challenge Cup1891

| Parkgrove

4–1Pyrmont Rangers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1892

| Minmi Rangers

3–0Pyrmont Rangers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1893

| Pyrmont Rangers

1–0Minmi Rangers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1894

| Pyrmont Rangers

7–2Parkgrove
Gardiner Challenge Cup1895

| Balmain

4–2Pyrmont Rangers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1896

| Balmain

3–1Pyrmont Rangers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1897

| Balmain

2–1Pyrmont Rangers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1898

| Pyrmont Volunteers

3–2Newcastle West
Gardiner Challenge Cup1899

| Pyrmont Rangers

5–2Balgownie
Gardiner Challenge Cup1900

| West Wallsend

3–3,
4–1 (replay)
Pyrmont Volunteers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1901

| West Wallsend

4–1Balgownie
Gardiner Challenge Cup1902

| Pyrmont Rovers

3–1West Wallsend
Gardiner Challenge Cup1903

| Pyrmont Rovers

4–2Glebe
Gardiner Challenge Cup1904

| Granville

2–1Glebe
Gardiner Challenge Cup1905

| Balmain

2–2,
2–1 (replay)
Rozelle
Gardiner Challenge Cup1906

| Glebe

3–2Pyrmont Rovers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1907

| Broadmeadows

0–0,
3–2 (replay)
Pyrmont Rovers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1908

| Pyrmont Rovers

4–0Glebe
Gardiner Challenge Cup1909

| Adamstown Rosebud

0–0,
3–1 (replay)
Pyrmont Rovers
Gardiner Challenge Cup1910

| HMS Powerful

2–0Helensburgh
Gardiner Challenge Cup1911

| Balmain

2–1HMS Powerful
Gardiner Challenge Cup1912

| Balmain

1–0Sydney
Gardiner Challenge Cup1913

| Annandale

3–0Newtown
Gardiner Challenge Cup1914

| Granville

3–1Merewether Advance
Gardiner Challenge Cup1915

| Balmain

2–0West Wallsend
colspan=5| 1916–17 ''No tournament due to World War I
Gardiner Challenge Cup1918

| Weston

1–0Balmain Kiora
Gardiner Challenge Cup1919

| Balmain Fernleigh

3–0West Wallsend
Gardiner Challenge Cup1920

| Balmain Fernleigh

2–0Granville
Gardiner Challenge Cup1921

| West Wallsend

3–1Granville
Gardiner Challenge Cup1922

| Granville

1–0West Wallsend
Gardiner Challenge Cup1923

| West Wallsend

0–0,
0–0 (replay),
4–4 (replay),
1–0 (replay)
Sydney
Gardiner Challenge Cup1924

| West Wallsend

3–0Woonona
Gardiner Challenge Cup1925

| Adamstown Rosebud

2–0Cessnock
Gardiner Challenge Cup1926

| West Wallsend

2–1Adamstown Rosebud
Gardiner Challenge Cup1927

| Gladesville-Ryde

2–0Granville
Gardiner Challenge Cup1928

| Thirroul Rangers

3–0Pyrmont
State Cup Series1928

| Aberdare

2–0Weston
State Cup Series1929

| Cessnock

2–0Wallsend
State Cup Series1930

| Adamstown Rosebud

2–0Cessnock
State Cup Series1931

| West Wallsend

3–0Woonona
State Cup Series1932

| Weston

8–1Adamstown Rosebud
State Cup Series1933

| St. George

3–3,
5–3 (replay)
Cessnock
State Cup Series1934

| Weston

5–1Adamstown Rosebud
State Cup Series1935

| Metters

5–0St. George
State Cup Series1936

| Weston

3–2Metters
State Cup Series1937

| Wallsend

3–1Weston
State Cup Series1938

| Metters

4–0Adamstown Rosebud
State Cup Series1939

| Weston

2–2,
2–1 (replay)
Goodyear
State Cup Series1940

| Metters

4–2Adamstown Rosebud
State Cup Series1941

| Leichhardt-Annandale

6–3Granville
State Cup Series1942

| Wallsend

8–1Gladesville-Ryde
State Cup Series1943

| Merewether

4–2Woonona-Bulli
State Cup Series1944

| Merewether

6–3Cessnock
State League Cup1943

| Leichhardt-Annandale

3–2 {{aet}}Adamstown Rosebud
State League Cup1944

| Wallsend

8–2Gace Brothers
State League Cup1945

| West Wallsend

2–1Metters
State League Cup1946

| Canterbury-Bankstown

4–1Adamstown
State League Cup1947

| Corrimal

5–1Canterbury-Bankstown
State League Cup1948

| Leichhardt-Annandale

4–2Wallsend
State League Cup1949

| Leichhardt-Annandale

3–0Granville
State League Cup1950

| Wallsend

5–2Granville
State League Cup1951Granville3–0Mayfield United
State League Cup1952Wallsend2–0West Wallsend
State League Cup1953Auburn1–0Corrimal
State League Cup1954Corrimal Rangers5–1Leichhardt-Annandale
State League Cup1955Leichhardt Annandale2–1Granville
State League Cup1956Leichhardt Annandale6–4Corrimal Rangers
State League Cup1957Wallsend0–0,
2–0 (replay)
Granville
State League Cup1958Toronto-Awaba4–2Wallsend

See also

References

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