The Football League Third Division South Cup was a football knockout competition open to teams competing in Football League Third Division South.

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Football League Third Division South Cup
Organising bodyFootball Association
Founded1933
Abolished1946; 78 years ago (1946)
RegionEngland Southern England
Wales Wales
Number of teams10
Last championsBournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
(1st title)
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The competition was first held in 1933–34 and ran until the 1938–39 season.[1] The cup was revived for the 1945–46 season.[2]

Format

The competition was run using a knockout format, with games replayed if level. In the first year the tournament format resulted in 6 first round ties, with the remaining 10 sides joining in the next round to make eight ties.[3] In most seasons there were minor changes to the format, resulting in differing numbers of ties in each round. The tournaments featured all 22 teams from Division Three South. In the first two seasons the final was played at a neutral venue, and for the next three seasons the final was two-legged, whilst the final edition was not completed.[1]

The 1945–46 competition started with two cup competitions, the Third Division South (South) Cup and Third Division South (North) Cup. Each cup consisted of 11 teams played on a league basis, although only 16 games were played by each team. The first two places in each cup then contested the semi-finals of a knockout competition.[2]

Finals

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Season Winners Result Runner-up Venue Att. Notes
1933–34Exeter City1–0Torquay UnitedHome Park6,198
1934–35Bristol Rovers3–2WatfordThe Den5,294
1935–36Swindon Town0–2Coventry CityCounty Ground3,610First Leg.
Coventry City3–2Swindon TownHighfield Road2,077Second Leg.
Coventry City won 5–2 on aggregate.
1936–37Watford2–2MillwallVicarage Road2,714First Leg.
Millwall1–1WatfordThe Den3,368Second Leg.
Match drawn 3–3 on aggregate. Trophy shared.
1937–38Reading6–1Bristol CityElm Park1,097First Leg.
Bristol City1–0ReadingAshton Gate718Second Leg.
Reading won 6–2 on aggregate.
1938–39Semi-final replay between Queens Park Rangers and Port Vale not played. Torquay United were in the finals.
1945–46[2]Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic1–0Walsall
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Venues

The 1933–34 final was held at Home Park, Plymouth on 2 May 1934.[4]

The 1945–46 final was held at Stamford Bridge, London.[2]

See also

References

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