Dockerty Cup

Football competition in Victoria, Australia
Football tournament
Dockerty Cup
Organising bodyFootball Victoria
Founded1909; 115 years ago (1909)
Region Victoria
Number of teams218 (in 2023)
Qualifier forAustralia Cup,
FV Community Shield
Current champions2023: Oakleigh Cannons
(1st title)
Most successful club(s)Melbourne Knights
(9 titles)
Television broadcastersFacebook Live
WebsiteFootball Victoria
2024 Australia Cup preliminary rounds

The Dockerty Cup is an annual association football knock-out competition open to all Victorian clubs across the Victorian football league system. The tournament is named after the former president of Football Federation Victoria Harry Dockerty.[1]

Since 2014 the Cup is also a qualifying competition for the FFA Cup, now known as the Australia Cup, where the four finalists enter the competition proper at the round of 32. The Dockerty cup winner also qualifies to the next season's FV Community Shield, in a one-off match against the current NPL Victoria champion.

History

The competition was established in 1909 and held every season with the exception of 3 years during World War I (1916, 1917, 1918). Following the 1996 season, the Dockerty Cup was in recess before returning in 2004 as the "Crazy John's Cup", it would be run for three seasons before re-entering recess following the 2006 season. A Victorian cup competition was reintroduced in 2011 with a new trophy and known as the "Mirabella Cup" due to naming rights sponsorship. That arrangement lasted only one season, with the competition being named the "FFV State Knockout Cup" in 2012 and 2013. However, in both years, the winner was awarded with the Dockerty Cup trophy.[2][3] From the 2014 season onwards, it is once again known as the Dockerty Cup.

Format

Eligibility

Participation in the Dockerty Cup is mandatory for the senior men's team from every Victorian club within the National Premier Leagues and the State Leagues, and optional for teams from the Regional Leagues. Because the competition serves as the preliminary rounds for the Australia Cup competition, only one team per Club is eligible. This means that the youth sides of Melbourne Victory Youth and Melbourne City Youth and Western United FC Youth are excluded from the competition, as their parent A-League sides separately participate in the competition.

Additionally if a Victorian club wins the NPL Championship – as occurred with Heidelberg United in the 2018 Dockerty Cup – they are excluded from the preliminary rounds as they have also qualified for the FFA Cup at the round of 32. Instead they join the Dockerty Cup competition in a special playoff round match held the week prior to the semi-finals.[4]

Competition format

The competition acts a classic single-elimination knock-out tournament, with one team progressing from each tie to the next round. Fixtures for each round are determined by a random draw, with teams entering the tournament on a staggered basis, depending on their respective positions in the league hierarchy. The team drawn first hosts the match, with the final being held at a neutral venue. No replays are currently utilised in the Dockerty Cup, with a drawn match going to 30 minutes of extra time and eventually a penalty shoot-out if necessary.

Qualification for subsequent competitions

Australia Cup

Since 2014, the Dockerty Cup has also served as preliminary competition for the FFA Cup, now known as the Australia Cup, from the first qualifying round to the Seventh Round. In 2022 five teams qualify as Victoria's representatives, at the round of 32.

In 2020, the FFA Cup competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[5]

Federation Competition Total Australia Cup Victorian Entrants
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
National A-League 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2
NPL Champions 1
Football Victoria Dockerty Cup 190 → 4 191 → 4 202 → 4 217 → 4 217 → 4 214 → 4 223 → 0 210 → 4 211 → 5 218 → 5
Total Victorian
Round of 32 Qualifiers
6 6 6 6 7 6 7 8 7

FV Community Shield

Since 2014 the Dockerty Cup winners also qualify for the following season's single-match FV Community Shield, the season opener played against the current NPL Victoria champions.

Prize fund

The prize fund for the 2018 Dockerty Cup is detailed below.[6]

Round No. of Clubs
receive fund
Prize fund
Play-off Loser 1 $2,500
Semi-finalists 2 $2,500
Runner-up 1 $5,000
Champion 1 $10,000
Total 5 $22,500

Media coverage

In 2019 it was announced that Football Victoria had signed a three-year broadcast arrangement with YouTube and Facebook that will see the Dockerty Cup's semi-finals and final broadcast live.[7]

Additionally each draw of the Dockerty Cup round's are broadcast live on Football Victoria's Facebook page, while a number of clubs will provide live score updates during each match either via the clubs official website, Facebook, or Twitter.

Records and honours

Dockerty Cup finals (current format since 2014)

Year Winner (Titles) Score Runner-up Total
clubs
Australia Cup (FFA Cup) Qualifiers
2014 Melbourne Knights (9) 1–0 (a.e.t.) South Springvale 190 Bentleigh Greens Melbourne Knights South Springvale St Albans Saints
2015 South Melbourne (8) 3–0 Oakleigh Cannons 191 Heidelberg United Hume City Oakleigh Cannons South Melbourne
2016 Bentleigh Greens (1) 1–0 (a.e.t.) Green Gully 202 Bentleigh Greens Green Gully Hume City Melbourne Knights
2017 Heidelberg United (1) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
5–4 (p)
Bentleigh Greens 217 Bentleigh Greens Heidelberg United Hume City South Melbourne
2018 Bentleigh Greens (2) 2–0 Heidelberg United 217 Avondale FC Bentleigh Greens Northcote City Port Melbourne Heidelberg United1
2019 Hume City (1) 1–0 Melbourne Knights 214 Bulleen Lions Hume City Melbourne Knights Moreland Zebras
2020 Dockerty Cup and 2020 FFA Cup cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[5]
2021 Avondale FC (1) 1–0 Hume City 210 Avondale FC Hume City Port Melbourne South Melbourne
2022 Bentleigh Greens (3) 2–1 Oakleigh Cannons 211 Avondale FC Bentleigh Greens Green Gully Heidelberg United Oakleigh Cannons
2023 Oakleigh Cannons (1) 3–0 Heidelberg United 218 Goulburn Valley Suns Heidelberg United Melbourne Knights Northcote City Oakleigh Cannons
1 Heidelberg United qualified as the 2017 NPL Champions and entered the Cup via an additional playoff match.

List of Dockerty Cup winners (1909–2013)

Competition and Year Winner
Dockerty Cup 1909 Carlton United
Dockerty Cup 1910 Carlton United
Dockerty Cup 1911 St Kilda
Dockerty Cup 1912 Williamstown
Dockerty Cup 1913 Yarraville (formerly Williamstown)
Dockerty Cup 1914 Melbourne Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1915 Melbourne Thistle
1916 to 1918 No competition due to World War 1
Dockerty Cup 1919 Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1920 Albert Park / Northumberland and Durham[a]
Dockerty Cup 1921 Northumberland and Durham
Dockerty Cup 1922 Albert Park
Dockerty Cup 1923 St Kilda
Dockerty Cup 1924 Navy
Dockerty Cup 1925 Melbourne Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1926 Navy
Dockerty Cup 1927 Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1928 Navy
Dockerty Cup 1929 Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1930 Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1931 Wonthaggi Magpies
Dockerty Cup 1932 Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1933 Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1934 Royal Caledonians[b]
Dockerty Cup 1935 Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1936 Royal Caledonians
Dockerty Cup 1937 Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1938 Nobels[b]
Dockerty Cup 1939 Imperial Chemical Industries (formerly Nobels)
Dockerty Cup 1940 Imperial Chemical Industries
Dockerty Cup 1941 Moreland
Dockerty Cup 1942 Prahran City
Dockerty Cup 1943 Brighton[b]
Dockerty Cup 1944 Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1945 Moreland-Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1946 Prahran City
Dockerty Cup 1947 South Yarra
Dockerty Cup 1948 Park Rangers
Dockerty Cup 1949 Park Rangers
Dockerty Cup 1950 Moreland
Dockerty Cup 1951 J.U.S.T.
Dockerty Cup 1952 Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1953 Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1954 Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1955 Melbourne Hakoah[b]
Dockerty Cup 1956 Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1957 Moreland
Dockerty Cup 1958 Ringwood Wilhelmina[b]
Competition and Year Winner
Dockerty Cup 1959 George Cross[b]
Dockerty Cup 1960 Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1961 Polonia
Dockerty Cup 1962 George Cross
Dockerty Cup 1963 Footscray JUST
Dockerty Cup 1964 Slavia
Dockerty Cup 1965 Slavia
Dockerty Cup 1966 Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1967 Port Melbourne Slavia
Dockerty Cup 1968 Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1969 Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1970 Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1971 Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1972 Juventus[b]
Dockerty Cup 1973 Hakoah St.Kilda
Dockerty Cup 1974 South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1975 South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1976 Footscray JUST
Dockerty Cup 1977 Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1978 George Cross
Dockerty Cup 1979 Essendon Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1980 Essendon Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1981 Green Gully Ajax
Dockerty Cup 1982 Green Gully
Dockerty Cup 1983 Melbourne Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1984 Fawkner
Dockerty Cup 1985 Melbourne Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1986 Green Gully
Dockerty Cup 1987 Brunswick United Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1988 South Melbourne Hellas[c]
Dockerty Cup 1989 South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1990 Melbourne Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1991 South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1992 Preston Makedonia
Dockerty Cup 1993 South Melbourne
Dockerty Cup 1994 Morwell Falcons
Dockerty Cup 1995 South Melbourne
Dockerty Cup 1996 Melbourne Knights
1997 to 2003 not played
Crazy John's Cup 2004 Green Gully
2005 to 2010 not played
Mirabella Cup 2011 Northcote City SC
FFV State Knockout Cup 2012 Dandenong Thunder
FFV State Knockout Cup 2013 Green Gully

Overall Honours

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
Melbourne Knights[d] 9 7 1968, 1969, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1996, 2014
Melbourne Hakoah[e] 8 7 1935, 1945, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1966, 1973
South Melbourne[f] 8 4 1974, 1975, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2015
Brunswick Juventus[g] 6 7 1960, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1987
Footscray Thistle 5 2 1919, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1932
Brighton 5 3 1933, 1937, 1943, 1944, 1952
Green Gully Cavaliers[h] 5 1 1981, 1982, 1986, 2004, 2013

Notes

  1. ^ Finalists : game abandoned
  2. ^ a b c d e f g won on replay, after original match was drawn.
  3. ^ Awarded upon successful protest, after Melbourne Croatia had won the match 4–3, but had fielded an ineligible player.[8][9][10]
  4. ^ formerly Croatia, Essendon Croatia, Melbourne Croatia
  5. ^ formerly Moreland-Hakoah, Melbourne St. Kilda
  6. ^ formerly South Melbourne Hellas
  7. ^ formerly Juventus, Brunswick United Juventus
  8. ^ formerly Green Gully Ajax

References

  1. ^ Syson, Ian (2012-05-15). "Neos Osmos: Henry John Dockerty, 1882–1965". Neososmos.blogspot.com.au. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
  2. ^ "Match Report Dandenong Thunder Win First State Knockout Cup Via Penalty Shootout". www.goalweekly.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2016-10-31
  3. ^ "Fleming, Symons claim first Silverware as coaches". www.greengully.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2016-10-31
  4. ^ "Dockerty Cup 2018 Competition Regulations" (PDF). Football Federation Victoria. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled". The World Game. SBS. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Dockerty Cup 2018 Competition Regulations" (PDF). Football Federation Victoria. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Football Victoria Announces Game-Changing Broadcast Deal For NPL Victoria in 2019". Football Victoria. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  8. ^ "1988 Dockerty Cup - Results".
  9. ^ "Dockerty Cup". Ozfootball.net. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
  10. ^ Dockerty Cup
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