Bass Charity Vase

Bass Charity Vase
Founded 1889
Region England
Current champions Burton Albion (2014)
Most successful club(s) Derby County (17 titles)
Website Tournament home page

The Bass Charity Vase is an association football tournament founded in 1889 in Burton upon Trent to raise funds for medical and hospital charities. The trophy was donated by the Bass Brewery.[1] The first final was played in 1890 and was won by Derby County, who remain as of 2014 the most successful club, with 17 titles.

The current champions are Burton Albion, who beat Sheffield United 4–0 in the 2014 final.[2]

Most titles

Winners up to and including 2013 are sourced to the competition's website;[3] more recent winners are individually sourced.

Club Wins Last final won
Derby County172010
Burton Albion132014[2]
Burton All Saints/Town111940
Gresley Rovers7 (incl. 1 shared)1989 Centenary
Notts County62005
Newhall United6 (incl. 2 shared)1974
Leicester Fosse/City51982
Stoke City51998
Stapenhill5 (incl. 1 shared)1966
Burton Swifts31900
Burton United31910
Coventry City31919
Nottingham Forest32002
West Bromwich Albion32003
Aston Villa21894
Kingsbury Colliery21946
1st R.F.R. Royal Artillery21942
Derby Corinthians21948
Rawdon Colliery Welfare21963/64
Ibstock Penistone Rovers21969
Burton Wanderers11895
Liverpool11897
Chesterfield11901
Dudley11906
Overseal Swifts11912
Workers Union (Burton)11915
Coalville Munition Girls11918
Tamworth Castle11927
Birmingham11928
Mansfield Town11935
Tamworth11937
Kidderminster Harriers11939
Pegson's Athletic11945
Moira United11947
Whitwick Colliery11951
Wilmorton & Alvaston11960
Enderby Town11972

References

  1. "Bass Charity Vase History". Bass Charity Vase. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Burton Albion 4, Sheffield United 0 – full-time report". Burton Mail. 19 July 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  3. "Winners and finalists". Bass Charity Vase. Retrieved 20 July 2014.