Casuals won their fourth and most recent FA Trophy in 1958 when they defeated Trinidad Petroleum Development

The following is a list of Trinidad and Tobago FA Trophy winners, since its inception in 1927. The FA Trophy, is a knockout cup competition in Trinidad and Tobago football, organised by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association. It is the oldest football competition in Trinidad and Tobago.[1] The tournament is open to all clubs in the top three levels of the football pyramid. The competition culminates in January with the FA Trophy final, which has traditionally been regarded as the showpiece finale of the Trinidad and Tobago football season.

The record for the most wins is held by Maple Club and Malvern United, with seven victories, followed by Defence Force and United British Oilfields Trinidad with six, United Petrotrin with five, and Shamrock, Casuals, Everton, and W Connection with four.[1] The cup has been won by the same team in two or more consecutive years on nine occasions, and seven teams. In fact, Everton remains the only club to have won the trophy four consecutive years from 1929–1932. The current holders of the FA Trophy are North East Stars, who defeated fellow Pro League side W Connection in the 2014–15 final on 29 March 2015.[2]

Finals

Until 1999, a draw in the final would result in the match being replayed at a later date. However, if the replay resulted in another draw or the replay could not be scheduled, then the two teams shared the trophy. The lone exception occurred in 1985 when Defence Force defeated Trintoc by a penalty shootout following extra time. Since then the final has always been decided on the day, with a penalty shootout as required. So far, a penalty shootout has been required on only three occasions, in the 2000, 2003, and 2006 finals.

Results

Key
* Match decided in extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after regulation time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Bold Winning team also won the league championship
Italics Team from outside the top level of Trinidad and Tobago football
Season Winner Score Runners–up Venue
1927 Shamrock 42 Leaseholds
1928 Southern Casuals
1929 Everton 32 Maple Club
1930 Everton (2)
1931 Everton (3)
1932 Everton (4)
1933 Season not contested
1934 Casuals (2)
1935 Sporting Club
1936 Shamrock (2)
1937 United British Oilfields Trinidad 32 Shamrock
1938 West Ham 20 San Fernando
1939 Casuals (3)
1940 Maple Club
1941 United British Oilfields Trinidad (2)
1942 (R) Spitfire 32 Colts
1943 (R) United British Oilfields Trinidad (3) 31 Sporting Club
1944 Colts (2) 10 Sheffield
1945 Colts (3) 50 Forest Reserve
1946 Maple Club (2)
1947 Notre Dame 21 United British Oilfields Trinidad
1948 Colts (2)
1949 Maple Club (3) Carlton
1950 United British Oilfields Trinidad (4) 31 Hurricanes
1951 United British Oilfields Trinidad (5) 11* Providence
1952 Malvern United 21 United British Oilfields Trinidad
1953 Maple Club (4) 10 Juniors
1954 United British Oilfields Trinidad (6) 40 Providence
1955 Malvern United (2) 10 United British Oilfields Trinidad
1956 Trinidad Petroleum Development 20 Notre Dame
1957 Shamrock (3) 22* Shell
1958 Casuals (4) 10 Trinidad Petroleum Development
1959 Shamrock (4) 10 BP Fyzabad
1960 Malvern United (3) 20 Trinidad Petroleum Development
1961 Malvern United (4) 11* BP Fyzabad
1962 Dynamos 10 BP Fyzabad
1963 Maple Club (5) 30 Malvern United
1964 Paragon 10 BP Palo Seco
1965 Malvern United (5) BP Palo Seco
1966 Juniors Regiment
1967 Regiment 43 Juniors
1968 Malvern United (6)
1969 Point Fortin Civic 42 Harvard
1970 Maple Club (6) 30 Texaco
1971 Season not contested
1972 Maple Club (7) 30 Texaco
1973 Season not contested
1974 Defence Force
1975 Police
1976 Falcons
1977 Malvern United (7) 21 Caroni
1978 Falcons (2)
1979–1980 Season not contested
1981 Defence Force (2) 50 Memphis
1982 ASL Sports Club
1983 ASL Sports Club (2)
1984 Motown United
1985 Defence Force (3) 11 Trintoc
1986 Trintoc
1987 La Brea Angels
1988 Trintoc (2)
1989 Defence Force (4)
1990 Police (2) Superstar Rangers
1991 Defence Force (5)
1992 Motown United (2)
1993 Trintoc (3)
1994 (R) Police (3) 11 Superstar Rangers
1995 United Petrotrin (4) Defence Force
1996 Defence Force (6) Police
1997 United Petrotrin (5) 31 Superstar Rangers Queen's Park Oval
1998 San Juan Jabloteh 32* Defence Force
1999 W Connection 21* Joe Public Marvin Lee Stadium
2000 W Connection (2) 11 Joe Public Gilbert Park
2001 Joe Public 10 Carib Marvin Lee Stadium
2002 W Connection (3) 51 Arima Fire Marvin Lee Stadium
2003 North East Stars 22 W Connection Marvin Lee Stadium
2004 Season not finished
2005 San Juan Jabloteh (2) 21 Defence Force Marvin Lee Stadium
2006 WASA 33 North East Stars Ato Boldon Stadium
2007 Joe Public (2) 10 Caledonia AIA Marvin Lee Stadium
2008 Caledonia AIA 32 W Connection Marvin Lee Stadium
2009 Joe Public (3) 32* W Connection Marvin Lee Stadium
2010–11 San Juan Jabloteh (3) 10 North East Stars Marvin Lee Stadium
2011–12 Caledonia AIA (2) 10 Defence Force Manny Ramjohn Stadium
2012–13 Caledonia AIA (3) 20 Central FC Ato Boldon Stadium
2013–14 W Connection (4) 22 Central FC Ato Boldon Stadium
2014–15 North East Stars (2) 00 W Connection Ato Boldon Stadium
2015–16 Season not played
2016–17 Season not played
2017 W Connection (5) 31 Police Ato Boldon Stadium

Results by team

Club Wins Last final won Runners-up Last final lost
Malvern United7197711963
Maple Club7197211929
Defence Force6199642011–12
United British Oilfields Trinidad6195431955
W Connection5201742014–15
United Petrotrin5199711985
Shamrock4195911937
Casuals419580
Everton419320
Joe Public3200922000
Police3199422017
Caledonia AIA32012–1312007
Colts3194811942
San Juan Jabloteh32010–110
North East Stars22014–1522010–11
Motown United219920
ASL Sports Club219830
Falcons219780
Juniors1196621967
BP Fyzabad1196121962
Trinidad Petroleum Development1195621960
Regiment1196711966
BP Palo Seco1196511964
Providence1195111954
Notre Dame1194711956
Sporting Club1193511943
WASA120060
La Brea Angels119870
Point Fortin Civic119690
Paragon119640
Dynamos119620
Shell119570
Carlton119490
Spitfire119420
West Ham119380
Superstar Rangers031997
Central FC022013–14
Texaco021972
Arima Fire012002
Carib012001
Memphis011981
Harvard011969
Hurricanes011950
Forest Reserve011945
Sheffield011944
Leaseholds011927

References

  1. 1 2 "Trinidad and Tobago - List of Champions". Radek Jelínekm, Hans Schöggl and RSSSF. 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  2. "T&T Football: North East Stars claim FA Trophy Stars penalise Connection in FA final; WCFC promise protest". Lasana Liburd (Wired868.com). 2015-03-30.
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