Dockerty Cup
The Dockerty Cup is a football (soccer) competition held between clubs in Victoria, Australia. It is named after Harry Dockerty, a former president of the Victorian Soccer Federation. It has been in recess since 1996, except for the year 2004. Victorian clubs from all divisions were eligible to participate, except for the years 1977 to 1984, when Victorian teams participating in the National Soccer League were not allowed to enter.
A Victorian cup competition was reintroduced in 2011, known as the Mirabella Cup due to naming rights sponsorship.
Winners
- 1909 - Carlton United
- 1910 - Carlton United
- 1911 - St Kilda
- 1912 - Williamstown
- 1913 - Yarraville (formerly Williamstown)
- 1914 - Melbourne Thistle
- 1915 - Melbourne Thistle
- 1916 - No competition due to World War 1
- 1917 - No competition due to World War 1
- 1918 - No competition due to World War 1
- 1919 - Footscray Thistle
- 1920 - Finalists: Albert Park
Northumberland and Durham (game abandoned)
- 1921 - Northumberland and Durham
- 1922 - Albert Park
- 1923 - St.Kilda
- 1924 - Navy
- 1925 - Melbourne Thistle
- 1926 - Navy
- 1927 - Footscray Thistle
- 1928 - Navy
- 1929 - Footscray Thistle
- 1930 - Footscray Thistle
- 1931 - Wonthaggi Magpies
- 1932 - Footscray Thistle
- 1933 - Brighton
- 1934 - Royal Caledonians
- 1935 - Melbourne Hakoah
- 1936 - Royal Caledonians
- 1937 - Brighton
- 1938 - Nobels
- 1939 - Imperial Chemical Industries (formerly Nobels)
- 1940 - Imperial Chemical Industries
- 1941 - Moreland
- 1942 - Prahran
- 1943 - Brighton
- 1944 - Brighton
- 1945 - Moreland-Hakoah
- 1946 - Prahran
- 1947 - South Yarra
- 1948 - Park Rangers
- 1949 - Park Rangers
- 1950 - Moreland
- 1951 - J.U.S.T.
- 1952 - Brighton
- 1953 - Melbourne Hakoah
- 1954 - Melbourne Hakoah
- 1955 - Melbourne Hakoah
- 1956 - Melbourne Hakoah
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References
OzFootball Dockerty Cup page