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The Football Federation of Tasmania organises several annual Tasmanian association football (soccer) cups and tournaments alongside the regular league competitions that they also run. The first cup competition in Tasmania was the Falkinder Cup, which began in 1913. For nearly 60 years it was the state's premier football cup tournament but was eclipsed by the Statewide Cup and the pre-season Summer Cup. Various Cups and trophies have come and gone, and currently, the main non-league tournaments in Tasmania are the Statewide Cup (currently known as the Milan Lakoseljac Cup), and the three pre-season tournaments, the Summer Cup (south), the North West Summer Cup (North West), and the Steve Hudson Cup.

Milan Lakoseljac Cup

Football tournament
Milan Lakoseljac Cup
Founded1963
RegionTasmania
Number of teams19 (in 2023)
Current championsGlenorchy Knights (2024)
Most successful club(s)Glenorchy Knights (9 titles)
Websitewww.footballfedtas.com.au
2024 Australia Cup preliminary rounds

The male Statewide knock-out cup which is run annually with clubs from Northern and Southern Leagues is named the Milan Lakoseljac Cup (also known as the Statewide Cup). It was previously known as the Ampol Cup for sponsorship reasons between 1964 and 1976, before reverting to the Statewide Cup from 1977 to 1999. In 2000 the trophy was renamed in honour of Milan Lakoseljac (1947–1999), a former Glenorchy Knights (then known as Glenorchy Croatia) striker who died at the age of 52 in 1999. Milan was known as one of Tasmania's finest players of the era, and whilst representing Glenorchy Croatia he was the top goalscorer in Southern Tasmania in 1971, 1973, 1974, 1979 and 1981. He was also awarded the competition's best and fairest award in 1971 and 1973. During his time at Glenorchy, they won a Southern Championship and overall state championship double three times (1970, 1974 and 1975).

The competition is a knockout cup competition with matchups played over one leg. The competition consists of initial qualification rounds involving the teams from the lower divisions, with teams from higher divisions entering in later rounds. Clubs from all leagues within the Tasmanian league system are eligible to enter, although each club can only enter one team. Clubs are not separated geographically. Clubs are matched up based on the random draw involving clubs from all over the state.

Although they ran concurrently from 1963 to 1970 the Ampol Cup eclipsed its historical southern rival, the Falkinder Cup, and replaced it entirely in 1970 as Tasmania's premier knockout cup football competition. Since 2014, this knockout competition has been the qualification route for the single Tasmanian federation representative for the FFA Cup, now known as the Australia Cup.

List of Milan Lakoseljac Cup winners

Year Winner Runner up Score
1963 Glenorchy Croatia Olympia 1–0
1964 Olympia Launceston Juventus 3–0
1965 Caledonians Olympia 2–1
1966 Launceston Juventus Hobart Rangers 2–0
1967 Hobart Juventus Olympia 2–1
1968 Olympia Glenorchy Croatia 2–1
1969 Glenorchy Croatia Hobart Juventus 4–0
1970 Glenorchy Croatia Metro Claremont 2–1
1971 Hobart Juventus Metro Claremont 7–0
1972 Olympia Launceston United 2–0
1973 Caledonians GeorgeTown 3–1
1974 Rapid Glenorchy Croatia 3–2
1975 Hobart Juventus Olympia 2–2 (7–6 (p))
1976 Launceston Juventus Hobart Juventus 1–0
1977 Devonport City Launceston Juventus 1–0
1978 Glenorchy Croatia Hobart Juventus 5–0
1979 Rapid Glenorchy Croatia 2–1
1980 Rapid Brighton Caledonians 2–1
1981 Brighton Caledonians Hobart Juventus 2–1
1982 Ulverstone Hobart Juventus 1–1
3–2
1983 Hobart Juventus Devonport City 3–0
1984 Rapid Ulverstone 1–0
1–0
1985–1986 Not Played
1987 White Eagles Hobart Juventus 2–1
1988 Hobart Olympia Hobart Juventus 1–0
1989 White Eagles Hobart Juventus 2–0
1990 Not Played
1991 Launceston Juventus Devonport City 3–1
Year Winner Runner up Score
1992–1993 Not Played
1995 Hobart Olympia Ulverstone 3–0
1996 White Eagles Devonport City 2–1
1997 New Town Eagles Launceston City 5–0
1998–1999 Not Played
2000 Glenorchy Knights Kingborough Lions 3–0
2001 Hobart Zebras Glenorchy Knights 2–0
2002 Devonport City Launceston City 4–3
2003 Hobart Zebras Glenorchy Knights 0–0 (4–3 (p))
2004 Launceston City University 2–0
2005 Glenorchy Knights Launceston City 3–0
2006 University Launceston City 1–0
2007 Launceston City Somerset 2–0
2008 South Hobart Devonport City 2–0
2009 Clarence United Northern Rangers 2–0
2010 South Hobart Clarence United 2–1
2011 South Hobart Olympia 3–0
2012 Glenorchy Knights New Town Eagles 3–2
2013 Olympia Hobart Zebras 4–2
2014 South Hobart Hobart Zebras 3–0
2015 South Hobart Kingborough Lions 4–0
2016 Devonport City South Hobart 1–0
2017 Olympia Glenorchy Knights 4–2
2018 Devonport City South Hobart 1–0
2019 South Hobart Devonport City 2–0
2020 Glenorchy Knights Olympia 2–1
2021 Devonport City Glenorchy Knights 2–2 (4–3 (p))
2022 Devonport City South Hobart 3–0
2023 Devonport City South Hobart 1–0
2024 Glenorchy Knights Kingborough Lions 3–2 (a.e.t.)

Overall honours

Team Winners Runners up Years
Glenorchy Knights 9 5 1963, 1969, 1970, 1978, 2000, 2005, 2012, 2020, 2024
Olympia 7 6 1964, 1968, 1972, 1995, 1988, 2013, 2017
Devonport City 7 4 1977, 2002, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
Hobart Zebras 6 10 1967, 1971, 1975, 1983, 2001, 2003
South Hobart 6 4 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2019
Launceston City 5 5 1966, 1976, 1991, 2004, 2007
New Town Eagles 4 1 1987, 1989, 1996, 1997
Rapid 4 1974, 1979, 1980, 1984

Pre-season cups

Three regional cup competitions are played each year in the pre-season prior to the regular league season commencing.

Summer Cup (Southern)

The Summer Cup is a pre-season knock-out tournament mainly for the southern clubs.

Year Champion Runner up Score
1971 Hobart Juventus South Hobart 3–0
1972 Hobart Juventus Caledonians 1–0
1973 Hobart Juventus Croatia Glenorchy 3–1
1974 White Eagles league format
1975 Hobart Olympia Caledonians 4–3
1976 White Eagles Hobart Juventus 2–1
1977 White Eagles Metro Claremont 3–0
1978 Hobart Juventus White Eagles 1–0
1979 Croatia Glenorchy Caledonians 3–1
1980 Brighton Caledonians White Eagles 2–1
1981 Hobart Juventus not known
1982 Croatia Glenorchy Hobart Juventus 3–1
1983 Croatia Glenorchy Hobart Olympia 4–2
1984 Hobart Juventus Rapid 2–1
1985 Caledonians Hobart Juventus 3–2
1986 Hobart Juventus White Eagles 2–1
1987 Hobart Juventus Hobart Olympia 1–0
1988 Hobart Juventus White Eagles 5–0
1989 Hobart Juventus White Eagles 2–1
1990 White Eagles Hobart Juventus 5–1
1991 White Eagles Hobart Juventus 4–2
1992 White Eagles Hobart Juventus 3–2
1993 Croatia Glenorchy White Eagles 2–1
Year Champion Runner up Score
1994 White Eagles Croatia Glenorchy 7–3
1995 Metro Claremont Kingborough United 4–1
1996 New Town Eagles Hobart Juventus 6–4
1997 New Town Eagles South Hobart 2–1
1998 Hobart Olympic South Hobart 2–1
1999 Hobart Olympic New Town Eagles 3–2
2000 New Town Eagles Glenorchy Knights 2–1
2001 South Hobart New Town Eagles 3–2
2002 University New Town Eagles 4–1
2003 Glenorchy Knights South Hobart 1–0
2004 South Hobart Glenorchy Knights 2–1
2005 Hobart Olympic Glenorchy Knights 1–1 (7–6 (p))
2006 University New Town Eagles 2–0
2007 Hobart Zebras FC New Town Eagles 5–0
2008 Hobart Zebras FC South Hobart 3–2
2009 Hobart Zebras FC Clarence United 4–3
2010 South Hobart Glenorchy Knights 4–0
2011 South Hobart Hobart Zebras 4–0
2012 Kingborough Lions Hobart Zebras 2–0
2013 Olympia Warriors Taroona FC 2–1
2014 Olympia Warriors Hobart Zebras 2–1
2015 Olympia Warriors Hobart Zebras 4–0
2016 South Hobart Kingborough Lions 3–2
2019 Beachside FC Hobart United 3–2

References :

Summer Cup (North West)

Year Champion Runner up Score
2001 Devonport City Burnie United 1–0
2002 Devonport City Somerset 5–0
2003 Devonport City Burnie United 3–2
2004 Devonport City Somerset 1–0
2005 Devonport City Somerset 2–1
2006 Somerset Burnie United 3–1
2007
2008 Devonport City Somerset 3–2
Year Champion Runner up Score
2009 Somerset Devonport City 3–0
2010 Devonport City Somerset 5–1
2011 Devonport City Burnie United 5–2
2012 Devonport City league format
2013 Ulverstone FC Devonport City 5–0
2014
2015

References :

Steve Hudson Cup

This Cup is named for Stephen Geoffrey Hudson, who died on 26 November 1979 as a result of injury suffered whilst playing for the Launceston United Soccer Club. In past years entries were received from both North and North West soccer Clubs; however in latter years entries have mainly been only from Launceston-based clubs, with the occasional Southern team participating.

Year Champion
1980 Devonport United
1981 GeorgeTown United
1982 Devonport City
1983 Ulverstone
1984 Devonport City
1985 GeorgeTown United
1986 GeorgeTown United
1987 Launceston Juventus
1988 GeorgeTown United
1989 Launceston Juventus
1990 Ulverstone
1991 Launceston Juventus
1992 Devonport City
1993 Launceston Juventus
1994 Burnie United
1995 Launceston
1996 Launceston Juventus
1997 Devonport City
Year Champion
1998 Devonport City
1999 Glenorchy Knights
2000 Glenorchy Knights
2001 Hobart Zebras
2002 Launceston City
2003 Glenorchy Knights
2004 Launceston City
2005 Launceston City
2006 Northern Rangers
2007 Launceston City
2008 South Hobart
2009 South Hobart
2010 South Hobart
2011 South Hobart
2012 South Hobart
2013 Devonport City
2014 Northern Rangers
2015 Launceston United SC

References :

Former competitions

Falkinder Cup

The Falkinder Cup was the South's premier football cup competition from 1913 until 1970. This tournament was eclipsed by the Statewide Cup, and in the early 1970s was incorporated into the pre-season Summer Cup, and was abandoned after running for 70 years.

Year Champion Runner up Score
1913 Corinthians not known
1914 Corinthians not known
1915–1918 No competition due to World War 1
1919 South Hobart not known
1920 Corinthians Hobart 2–2
5–1
1921 South Hobart Hobart not known
1922 Cadburys FC South Hobart 1–0
1923 Sandy Bay Hobart 3–1
1924 South Hobart Corinthians 2–2
2–0
1925 Sandy Bay South Hobart 2–2
1–0
1926 Sandy Bay South Hobart 1–0
1927 Sandy Bay Hobart Athletic 1–0
1928 South Hobart Hobart Athletic 3–2
1929 Hobart Athletic Sandy Bay 3–2
1930 Hobart Athletic Sandy Bay 3–2
1931 Sandy Bay South Hobart 1–0
1932 Cascades FC Navy Athletic 1–0
1933 Sandy Bay Cascades FC not known
1934 Cascades FC Sandy Bay 4–3
1935 Sandy Bay South Hobart 5–1
1936 Sandy Bay South Hobart 2–2
5–1
1937 Sandy Bay South Hobart 5–5
8–3
1938 Sandy Bay West End United 5–2
1939 Sandy Bay West End United 7–0
1940–1945 No competition due to World War 2
1946 South Hobart Sandy Bay 4–3
Year Champion Runner up Score
1947 Metro Claremont South Hobart 2–1
1948 South Hobart Hobart United 1–0
1949 Wanderers Metro Claremont 3–1
1950 Wanderers Metro Claremont 3–3
1–0
1951 Caledonians Titan FC 1–0
1952 Caledonians Wanderers 2–1
1953 Caledonians Metro Claremont 2–0
1954 Caledonians Wanderers 2–2
5–2
1955 Caledonians Metro Claremont 4–3
1956 Caledonians South Hobart 5–0
1957 Caledonians Metro Claremont 5–0
1958 Caledonians Rapid 2–1
1959 Caledonians South Hobart 9–4
1960 Hobart Rangers Caledonians 1–0
1961 Caledonians University 8–3
1962 Caledonians Glenorchy Croatia 3–2
1963 Hobart Olympia Hobart Juventus 6–1
1964 Glenorchy Croatia Caledonians 3–0
1965 Caledonians Hobart Olympia 3–0
1966 Hobart Olympia Hobart Juventus 4–1
1967 Hobart Olympia Hobart Juventus 5–0
1968 White Eagles Glenorchy Croatia 5–1
1969 Rapid White Eagles 4–2
1970 Hobart Juventus Glenorchy Croatia 7–2
1971 Awarded to Hobart Juventus as winners of the Summer Cup
1972 Awarded to Hobart Juventus as winners of the Summer Cup
1973 Awarded to Hobart Juventus as winners of the Summer Cup

Association Cup

The Association Cup was another knockout Cup for southern football teams, commencing in 1960. Similar to the Falkinder Cup, in the early 1970s was incorporated into the pre-season Summer Cup.

Year Champion Runner up Score
1960 Caledonians South Hobart 5–3
1961 Rapid Olympia 2–0
1962 Caledonians Glenorchy Croatia 3–2
1963 Hobart Rangers Glenorchy Croatia 1–0
1964 Caledonians Glenorchy Croatia 3–2
1965 Rapid Olympia 4–4
1966 Olympia Glenorchy Croatia 4–2
Year Champion Runner up Score
1967 Olympia Caledonians 3–0
1968 White Eagles Glenorchy Croatia 1–0
1969 Rapid Hobart Juventus 4–2
1970 Hobart Juventus Glenorchy Croatia 7–2
1971 Awarded to Hobart Juventus as winners of the Summer Cup
1972 Awarded to Hobart Juventus as winners of the Summer Cup
1973 Awarded to Hobart Juventus as winners of the Summer Cup

Lloyd Triestino Cup

The Lloyd Triestino Cup was an end of season tournament, initially sponsored by the eponymous Italian shipping company, and from 1976 onwards known as the DJ Trophy.

Year Champion Runner up Score
1973 Glenorchy Croatia Hobart Olympia 3–1
1974 Hobart Juventus Hobart Olympia 3–2
1975 Hobart Olympia South Hobart 5–3
1976 White Eagles Hobart Juventus 2–1
1977 Rapid Hobart Olympia 5–0

Cadbury Trophy

Year Winner Runner up Score
1978 Glenorchy Croatia White Eagles 3–1
1979 Launceston Juventus Rapid 0–0 (5–4 (p))
1980 Brighton Caledonians Rapid 2–2 (5–3 (p))
1981 Georgetown United Launceston Croatia 4–1
1982 Rapid Hobart Juventus 4–0
1983 Rapid Hobart Juventus 3–1
1984 Hobart Juventus Rapid 3–0
1985 Glenorchy Croatia Hobart Juventus 3–0
1986 Olympia White Eagles drawn; (5–4 (p))
Year Winner Runner up Score
1987 Hobart Juventus Olympia 2–0
1988 White Eagles Olympia 2–1
1989 Hobart Juventus White Eagles 2–1
1990 Hobart Juventus Olympia 1–0
1991 Hobart Juventus Olympia 4–2
1992 Glenorchy Croatia White Eagles 2–1
1993 Hobart Juventus White Eagles 4–1
1994 White Eagles University 3–1

Notes

  1. Rapid won on coin toss

References

  1. Luttrell, Alex (7 June 2014). "Lakoseljac legacy lives on as Statewide Cup final clash looms". www.themercury.com.au.
  2. ^ "Tasmania Past Seasons". SoccerAust. Retrieved 26 April 2015.

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