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{{Infobox football tournament
| name = Floodlit Cup
| organiser = {{nowrap|[[Irish Football Association]]}}
| current =
| founded = 1987
| abolished = 1998
| region = {{flagicon|NIR}} [[NIFL Premiership|Northern Ireland]]
| number of teams =
| champion =
| most successful club = [[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]] (3 titles)
}}

The '''Floodlit Cup''' (more commonly known as the '''Budweiser Floodlit Cup''', '''Budweiser Cup''' or '''Coca-Cola Cup''' for sponsorship reasons) was an annual [[association football|football]] competition organised by the [[Irish Football League]] in the late-1980s and 1990s.
The '''Floodlit Cup''' (more commonly known as the '''Budweiser Floodlit Cup''', '''Budweiser Cup''' or '''Coca-Cola Cup''' for sponsorship reasons) was an annual [[association football|football]] competition organised by the [[Irish Football League]] in the late-1980s and 1990s.


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By the mid-1980s all Irish League clubs had installed floodlighting at their grounds, largely through grants awarded by the [[Football Trust]]. This presented the opportunity for the founding of a new competition with the prospect of much needed sponsorship revenue. [[Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch)|Budweiser]] was announced as the sponsor of this new competition, presenting a total prize fund of £12,000 for competing teams and administration. A distinctive trophy was produced, featuring the sponsor's name, and this was awarded for the first time on December 15, 1987 to [[Glentoran F.C.|Glentoran]].
By the mid-1980s all Irish League clubs had installed floodlighting at their grounds, largely through grants awarded by the [[Football Trust]]. This presented the opportunity for the founding of a new competition with the prospect of much needed sponsorship revenue. [[Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch)|Budweiser]] was announced as the sponsor of this new competition, presenting a total prize fund of £12,000 for competing teams and administration. A distinctive trophy was produced, featuring the sponsor's name, and this was awarded for the first time on December 15, 1987 to [[Glentoran F.C.|Glentoran]].


Budweiser remained sponsor of the Floodlit Cup until 1994/95 with [[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]] winning the trophy for a record third time. With Budweiser's withdrawal as sponsors the competition was immediately replaced by the Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup (the Budweiser branded trophy ended at this point). The Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup was a new trophy, and in the years the followed the term "Floodlit" became less prevalent. The Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup itself lapsed in 1998/99 with the remainder of the company's six-year sponsorship deal transferring to the [[Irish League Cup]] as the number of competitions open to Irish League clubs was reduced.
Budweiser remained sponsor of the Floodlit Cup until 1994/95 with [[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]] winning the trophy for a record third time. With Budweiser's withdrawal as sponsors the competition was immediately replaced by the Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup (the Budweiser branded trophy ended at this point). The Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup was a new trophy, and in the years that followed the term "Floodlit" became less prevalent. The Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup itself lapsed in 1998/99 with the remainder of the company's six-year sponsorship deal transferring to the [[Irish League Cup]] as the number of competitions open to Irish League clubs was reduced.


== Format ==
== Format ==
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Open to all 14 Irish League clubs. Played on a single match, straight knock-out basis with extra-time and a penalty shoot-out if required. Semi-finals and final played on a neutral ground. Top two teams from the previous season’s Irish League given a bye to the second round.
Open to all 14 Irish League clubs. Played on a single match, straight knock-out basis with extra-time and a penalty shoot-out if required. Semi-finals and final played on a neutral ground. Top two teams from the previous season’s Irish League given a bye to the second round.
*'''1988/89 to 1989/90'''
*'''1988/89 to 1989/90'''
Entrants increased to 16 with the inclusion of ‘B’ Division teams, Omagh Town and Ballyclare Comrades (who were due to join an expanded Irish League in 1990/91). First round played on a two legged, home and away basis using the away goal rule, followed by extra-time and penalties if the aggregate score was level. Quarter-final and semi-final matches played as a single match with extra-time and penalties, with semis and final again at a neutral venue. Final match open to a replay if scores remained level after extra-time.
Entrants increased to 16 with the inclusion of [[NIFL Premier Intermediate League|B Division]] teams, Omagh Town and Ballyclare Comrades (who were due to join an expanded Irish League in 1990/91). First round played on a two legged, home and away basis using the away goal rule, followed by extra-time and penalties if the aggregate score was level. Quarter-final and semi-final matches played as a single match with extra-time and penalties, with semis and final again at a neutral venue. Final match open to a replay if scores remained level after extra-time.
*'''1990/91 to 1994/95'''
*'''1990/91 to 1994/95'''
Reverted to original straight knock-out format but with sixteen teams.
Reverted to original straight knock-out format but with sixteen teams.
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The Irish League had expanded again, to 18 teams (10 Premier and 8 First Division), for the final season of the Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup. A preliminary round was introduced, played on a single match basis, to bring the field down to 16 teams with the remainder of the competition played out as it had been in 1987/88 and from 1990/91 to 1994/95.
The Irish League had expanded again, to 18 teams (10 Premier and 8 First Division), for the final season of the Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup. A preliminary round was introduced, played on a single match basis, to bring the field down to 16 teams with the remainder of the competition played out as it had been in 1987/88 and from 1990/91 to 1994/95.


== Finals ==
==List of finals==
'''Budweiser Floodlit Cup'''
*1987/88 Glentoran 1-0 Coleraine- WINDSOR PARK-5600
*1988/89 Glenavon 1-1 Linfield- THE OVAL-1500
*1988/89 Replay Glenavon 6-1 Linfield-THE OVAL-2000
*1989/90 Glentoran 4-2 Linfield- THE OVAL-11000
*1990/91 Portadown 2-0 Glenavon- WINDSOR PARK-7000
*1991/92 Omagh Town 3-1 Linfield- THE OVAL-4000
*1992/93 Portadown 3-1 Ballymena United- WINDSOR PARK-11000
*1993/94 Linfield 3-0 Ards- THE OVAL-7056
*1994/95 Portadown 4-0 Distillery- MOURNEVIEW PARK-3450
'''Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup'''
*1995/96 Cliftonville 3-1 Glentoran- WINDSOR PARK Attendance-8000
*1996/97 Glenavon 1-0 Glentoran- WINDSOR PARK Attendance-5057
*1997/98 Linfield 2-0 Cliftonville- WINDSOR PARK Attendance-11500
The 1998 final was played at WINDSOR PARK because when both sides played with each other at the time , the match was always played at Windsor Park.


'''Key:'''
== Performances by Club ==
{| class="toccolours" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 50%; margin: left;"
Club '''Wins''' (Runners-Up)
|-
*[[Portadown FC]] '''3''' (0)
| style="background:#ffffdd; text-align: center;"|{{aet}}
*[[Linfield FC]] '''2''' (3)
|Scores level after [[Overtime (sports)#Association football|extra time]]. A replay was required.
*[[Glentoran FC]] '''2''' (2)
|}
*[[Glenavon FC]] '''2''' (1)
<br>
*[[Cliftonville FC]] '''1''' (1)
{| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="2" style="border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center; width: 70%; margin: 4 left;"
*[[Omagh Town FC]] '''1''' (0)
|- style="background: #efefef;"
*[[Coleraine FC]] '''0''' (1)
!Season
*[[Ards FC]] '''0''' (1)
!Winner<br />(number of titles)
!Score
!Runner-up
!Venue
!Attendance


|- align=center
== External links ==
|[[1987–88 Floodlit Cup|1987–88]]
* [http://home.online.no/~smogols/ifcp/archive/defunctfloodlitcup/floodlitcup.htm Floodlit Cup Results at Irish Football Club Project]
|'''[[Glentoran F.C.|Glentoran]] (1)'''
* [http://www.irishleagueforums.net/ Irish League Forums]
|'''1–0'''
|'''[[Coleraine F.C.|Coleraine]]'''
|[[Windsor Park]], [[Belfast]]
|


|- align=center
|[[1988–89 Floodlit Cup|1988–89]]
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Glenavon F.C.|Glenavon]] (1)'''
|style="background:#ffffdd;"|{{0}}'''1 – 1 {{aet}}'''
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Linfield F.C.|Linfield]]'''
|[[The Oval (Belfast)|The Oval]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|''Replay''
|'''6–1'''
|[[The Oval (Belfast)|The Oval]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1989–90 Floodlit Cup|1989–90]]
|'''[[Glentoran F.C.|Glentoran]] (2)'''
|'''4–2'''
|'''[[Linfield F.C.|Linfield]]'''
|[[The Oval (Belfast)|The Oval]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1990–91 Floodlit Cup|1990–91]]
|'''[[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]] (1)'''
|'''2–0'''
|'''[[Glenavon F.C.|Glenavon]]'''
|[[Windsor Park]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1991–92 Floodlit Cup|1991–92]]
|'''[[Omagh Town F.C.|Omagh Town]] (1)'''
|'''3–1'''
|'''[[Linfield F.C.|Linfield]]'''
|[[The Oval (Belfast)|The Oval]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1992–93 Floodlit Cup|1992–93]]
|'''[[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]] (2)'''
|'''3–1'''
|'''[[Ballymena United F.C.|Ballymena United]]'''
|[[Windsor Park]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1993–94 Floodlit Cup|1993–94]]
|'''[[Linfield F.C.|Linfield]] (1)'''
|'''3–0'''
|'''[[Ards F.C.|Ards]]'''
|[[The Oval (Belfast)|The Oval]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1994–95 Floodlit Cup|1994–95]]
|'''[[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]] (3)'''
|'''4–0'''
|'''[[Lisburn Distillery F.C.|Distillery]]'''
|[[Mourneview Park]], [[Lurgan]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1995–96 Floodlit Cup|1995–96]]
|'''[[Cliftonville F.C.|Cliftonville]] (1)'''
|'''3–1'''
|'''[[Glentoran F.C.|Glentoran]]'''
|[[Windsor Park]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1996–97 Floodlit Cup|1996–97]]
|'''[[Glenavon F.C.|Glenavon]] (2)'''
|'''1–0'''
|'''[[Glentoran F.C.|Glentoran]]'''
|[[Windsor Park]], [[Belfast]]
|

|- align=center
|[[1997–98 Floodlit Cup|1997–98]]
|'''[[Linfield F.C.|Linfield]] (2)'''
|'''2–0'''
|'''[[Cliftonville F.C.|Cliftonville]]'''
|[[Windsor Park]], [[Belfast]]
|

|}

==Performance by club==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Club
! Winners
! Runners-up
! Winning Years
! Runners-up Years
|-
| [[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]]
| 3
| 0
|align="left"| [[1990–91 Floodlit Cup|1990–91]], [[1992–93 Floodlit Cup|1992–93]], [[1994–95 Floodlit Cup|1994–95]]
|align="left"| —
|-
| [[Linfield F.C.|Linfield]]
| 2
| 3
|align="left"| [[1993–94 Floodlit Cup|1993–94]], [[1997–98 Floodlit Cup|1997–98]]
|align="left"| [[1988–89 Floodlit Cup|1988–89]], [[1989–90 Floodlit Cup|1989–90]], [[1991–92 Floodlit Cup|1991–92]]
|-
| [[Glentoran F.C.|Glentoran]]
| 2
| 2
|align="left"| [[1987–88 Floodlit Cup|1987–88]], [[1989–90 Floodlit Cup|1989–90]]
|align="left"| [[1995–96 Floodlit Cup|1995–96]], [[1996–97 Floodlit Cup|1996–97]]
|-
| [[Glenavon F.C.|Glenavon]]
| 2
| 1
|align="left"| [[1988–89 Floodlit Cup|1988–89]], [[1996–97 Floodlit Cup|1996–97]]
|align="left"| [[1990–91 Floodlit Cup|1990–91]]
|-
| [[Cliftonville F.C.|Cliftonville]]
| 1
| 1
|align="left"| [[1995–96 Floodlit Cup|1995–96]]
|align="left"| [[1997–98 Floodlit Cup|1997–98]]
|-
| [[Omagh Town F.C.|Omagh Town]]
| 1
| 0
|align="left"| [[1991–92 Floodlit Cup|1991–92]]
|align="left"| —
|-
| [[Coleraine F.C.|Coleraine]]
| 0
| 1
|align="left"| —
|align="left"| [[1987–88 Floodlit Cup|1987–88]]
|-
| [[Ballymena United F.C.|Ballymena United]]
| 0
| 1
|align="left"| —
|align="left"| [[1992–93 Floodlit Cup|1992–93]]
|-
| [[Ards F.C.|Ards]]
| 0
| 1
|align="left"| —
|align="left"| [[1993–94 Floodlit Cup|1993–94]]
|-
| [[Lisburn Distillery F.C.|Distillery]]
| 0
| 1
|align="left"| —
|align="left"| [[1994–95 Floodlit Cup|1994–95]]
|}

== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131231025836/http://home.online.no/~smogols/ifcp/archive/defunctfloodlitcup/floodlitcup.htm Floodlit Cup Results at Irish Football Club Project]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080216111655/http://www.irishleagueforums.net/ Irish League Forums]
*[https://www.irishleaguearchive.org/northern-ireland Irish League Archive - Floodlit Cup]
{{Floodlit Cup}}
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{{Association football cup competitions in Ireland}}


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[[Category:Defunct association football cup competitions in Northern Ireland]]

Latest revision as of 01:42, 21 April 2023

Floodlit Cup
Organising bodyIrish Football Association
Gegründet1987
Abolished1998
RegionNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland
Most successful club(s)Portadown (3 titles)

The Floodlit Cup (more commonly known as the Budweiser Floodlit Cup, Budweiser Cup or Coca-Cola Cup for sponsorship reasons) was an annual football competition organised by the Irish Football League in the late-1980s and 1990s.

History

[edit]

By the mid-1980s all Irish League clubs had installed floodlighting at their grounds, largely through grants awarded by the Football Trust. This presented the opportunity for the founding of a new competition with the prospect of much needed sponsorship revenue. Budweiser was announced as the sponsor of this new competition, presenting a total prize fund of £12,000 for competing teams and administration. A distinctive trophy was produced, featuring the sponsor's name, and this was awarded for the first time on December 15, 1987 to Glentoran.

Budweiser remained sponsor of the Floodlit Cup until 1994/95 with Portadown winning the trophy for a record third time. With Budweiser's withdrawal as sponsors the competition was immediately replaced by the Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup (the Budweiser branded trophy ended at this point). The Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup was a new trophy, and in the years that followed the term "Floodlit" became less prevalent. The Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup itself lapsed in 1998/99 with the remainder of the company's six-year sponsorship deal transferring to the Irish League Cup as the number of competitions open to Irish League clubs was reduced.

Format

[edit]
  • 1987/88

Open to all 14 Irish League clubs. Played on a single match, straight knock-out basis with extra-time and a penalty shoot-out if required. Semi-finals and final played on a neutral ground. Top two teams from the previous season’s Irish League given a bye to the second round.

  • 1988/89 to 1989/90

Entrants increased to 16 with the inclusion of B Division teams, Omagh Town and Ballyclare Comrades (who were due to join an expanded Irish League in 1990/91). First round played on a two legged, home and away basis using the away goal rule, followed by extra-time and penalties if the aggregate score was level. Quarter-final and semi-final matches played as a single match with extra-time and penalties, with semis and final again at a neutral venue. Final match open to a replay if scores remained level after extra-time.

  • 1990/91 to 1994/95

Reverted to original straight knock-out format but with sixteen teams.

  • 1995/96 to 1996/97

The Irish League split into two divisions for the 1995/96 season and Coca-Cola took over the sponsorship of the Floodlit Cup. The competition remained open to the 16 Irish League clubs (8 Premier Division and 8 First Division) and reverted to a two legged first round format, with the draw seeded so Premier League teams met First Division teams. From the quarter-finals on the format remained the same as in previous years.

  • 1997/98 (final year)

The Irish League had expanded again, to 18 teams (10 Premier and 8 First Division), for the final season of the Coca-Cola Floodlit Cup. A preliminary round was introduced, played on a single match basis, to bring the field down to 16 teams with the remainder of the competition played out as it had been in 1987/88 and from 1990/91 to 1994/95.

List of finals

[edit]

Key:

(a.e.t.) Scores level after extra time. A replay was required.


Season Winner
(number of titles)
Score Runner-up Venue Attendance
1987–88 Glentoran (1) 1–0 Coleraine Windsor Park, Belfast
1988–89 Glenavon (1) 01 – 1 (a.e.t.) Linfield The Oval, Belfast
Replay 6–1 The Oval, Belfast
1989–90 Glentoran (2) 4–2 Linfield The Oval, Belfast
1990–91 Portadown (1) 2–0 Glenavon Windsor Park, Belfast
1991–92 Omagh Town (1) 3–1 Linfield The Oval, Belfast
1992–93 Portadown (2) 3–1 Ballymena United Windsor Park, Belfast
1993–94 Linfield (1) 3–0 Ards The Oval, Belfast
1994–95 Portadown (3) 4–0 Distillery Mourneview Park, Lurgan
1995–96 Cliftonville (1) 3–1 Glentoran Windsor Park, Belfast
1996–97 Glenavon (2) 1–0 Glentoran Windsor Park, Belfast
1997–98 Linfield (2) 2–0 Cliftonville Windsor Park, Belfast

Performance by club

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Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years Runners-up Years
Portadown 3 0 1990–91, 1992–93, 1994–95
Linfield 2 3 1993–94, 1997–98 1988–89, 1989–90, 1991–92
Glentoran 2 2 1987–88, 1989–90 1995–96, 1996–97
Glenavon 2 1 1988–89, 1996–97 1990–91
Cliftonville 1 1 1995–96 1997–98
Omagh Town 1 0 1991–92
Coleraine 0 1 1987–88
Ballymena United 0 1 1992–93
Ards 0 1 1993–94
Distillery 0 1 1994–95
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