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Football competition in Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Football West State Cup is a soccer competition held between clubs in the Australian state of Western Australia, known as the Belt Up Cup for sponsorship reasons. It serves as preliminary rounds for the Australia Cup, previously known as the FFA Cup, with the 2 finalists also entering the final stages of that competition.
Organising body | Football West |
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Founded | 1899 |
Region | Western Australia |
Number of teams | 69 (in 2024) |
Qualifier for | Australia Cup |
Current champions | Olympic Kingsway (1st title) (2024) |
Most successful club(s) | Perth SC (Azzurri, Italia) (13 titles) |
Website | FootballWest.com.au |
2024 Australia Cup preliminary rounds |
Several knockout competitions have been held since 1895 in various forms,[1] with one of the two major Western Australian knockout cup competitions initially called the Challenge Cup, from 1903 to 1959 as the Challenge Cup and Shield, between 1960 and 1995 as the D’Orsogna Cup, and since that time with a number of naming rights sponsors.
The other major knockout competition in Western Australia was the Charity Cup, held between 1903 and 1961. This was considered the pre-eminent cup competition prior to the Second World War.[1]
Since 2014, this knockout competition has also served as preliminary rounds for the Australia Cup, previously known as the FFA Cup, with Western Australia represented by the 2 finalists, along with the A-League club Perth Glory FC.[2]
The current format is also a qualifying completion for the Australia Cup, previously known as the FFA Cup, where both the finalists qualify for the Round of 32.
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