FAW Premier Cup

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FAW Premier Cup
Founded
1997
Abolished
2008
Number of teams
16
Last champions
Newport County
Most successful club(s)
Wrexham (5 titles)
Website
FAW Premier Cup

The FAW Premier Cup (until 1998 the FAW Invitation Cup) was a Welsh football cup competition, organised annually by the Football Association of Wales from 1997 to 2008. Since the FAW excluded clubs playing in English leagues (including six Welsh clubs) from playing in the Welsh Cup from 1996 onwards, the FAW needed another competition where the best Welsh teams could compete.


The original format incorporated the three Welsh clubs then playing in the Football League (Cardiff City, Swansea City and Wrexham) along with Merthyr Tydfil and four League of Wales clubs (now the Welsh Premier League). Until the 2001–02 season, Merthyr Tydfil had a guaranteed place, as Newport County and Colwyn Bay were not invited to take part. From then onwards, the highest placed of the three were invited. Colwyn Bay never subsequently qualified.


From the 2004–05 season, the competition was expanded to 16 clubs – the top 10 placed clubs from the Welsh Premier League, joined by the two best-placed of the three teams: Newport County, Merthyr Tydfil and Colwyn Bay, the Welsh Cup winners plus Cardiff City, Swansea City and Wrexham.


The competition offered a healthy prize fund. A share of the TV coverage money for live matches was also split between both clubs. The losing semi-final teams each received £25,000. The losing finalists received £50,000, with the winners receiving £100,000.[1][2]


The competition's most senior clubs were accused of taking the competition lightly. Cardiff City in particular, following the arrival of ambitious owner Sam Hammam enjoyed relative success in the Football League but Cardiff City won the FAW Premier Cup just once, beating arch-rivals Swansea City in the 2002 final.


Wrexham appeared in all but three finals. The only Welsh Premier League clubs to have played in the final are Barry Town, Rhyl, The New Saints and Llanelli. The 2007 final was the first final not to include one of the English Football League clubs. In the last final, on 11 March 2008, Newport County beat Llanelli at Newport Stadium.


The FAW Premier Cup was broadcast on BBC Wales. However, after BBC Wales withdrew their sponsorship of the competition in 2008, the competition was cancelled.[3]


In the 2011-12 season the FAW announced that the six exiled clubs would again be invited to play in the Welsh Cup. Merthyr Town, Newport County and Wrexham all accepted but Cardiff City, Colwyn Bay and Swansea City rejected the invitation. However, because UEFA refused to give any of these clubs entry into the Europa League by this route, these clubs did not enter the Welsh Cup in the following season.




Contents





  • 1 Results of finals


  • 2 Club-by-club record


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Results of finals










































































Year
Winners
Result
Runners-up
Venue
Attendance

1997–98

Wrexham
2–1

Cardiff City

Racecourse Ground


1998–99

Barry Town
2–1

Wrexham

Racecourse Ground


1999–2000

Wrexham
2–0

Cardiff City

Racecourse Ground


2000–01

Wrexham
2–0

Swansea City

Vetch Field


2001–02

Cardiff City
1–0

Swansea City

Ninian Park
6,629

2002–03

Wrexham
6–1

Newport County

Racecourse Ground
4,014

2003–04

Wrexham
4–1

Rhyl

Belle Vue
2,800

2004–05

Swansea City
2–1

Wrexham

Vetch Field
9,000

2005–06

Swansea City
2–1

Wrexham

Racecourse Ground
3,032

2006–07

The New Saints
1–0

Newport County

Newport Stadium
1,809

2007–08

Newport County
1–0

Llanelli

Newport Stadium
1,889


Club-by-club record





















































Rank
Club
Appearances
Winners
Runners-up
Winning year(s)
1

Wrexham

11
5
3
1997–98, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04
2

Swansea City

11
2
2
2004–05, 2005–06
3

Cardiff City

11
1
2
2001–02

Newport County

7
1
2
2007–08
5

Barry Town

7
1

1998–99

The New Saints

9
1

2006–07
7

Rhyl

8

1


Llanelli

3

1


See also


  • Football in Wales

  • Welsh football league system

  • Welsh Cup

  • Welsh League Cup

  • List of football clubs in Wales

  • List of stadiums in Wales by capacity


References




  1. ^ "FAW Premier Cup 2007/8". welsh-premier.com. Welsh Premier Football. Archived from the original on 3 January 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2012. 


  2. ^ "Cup crowns Wrexham season". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 8 May 2003. Retrieved 12 March 2012. 


  3. ^ "Board Confirms No Premier Cup Next Season". low.org.uk. Welsh Premier Football League. 11 April 2008. Archived from the original on 29 April 2008. Retrieved 11 April 2008. 




External links


  • Official website of the competition








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