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The Gold Cup is a defunct cup competition which involved competitors from Ireland and, from 1921 onwards, just for Northern Ireland. It was initially run by the New Irish Football Association but later, and mainly, by the Irish Football Association.
The competition was first played in the 1911–12 season after seven of the eight participating clubs left the IFA (only Linfield remained) after a dispute over money and founded the New IFA. This new organisation introduced the cup as the "New Irish Cup". At the end of the season after many discussions, the dissident clubs returned to the IFA and the tournament was not held in 1912-13. However, it was revived by the IFA as the Gold Cup in 1913–14 season. In the seasons 1915–16 to 1918–19 season it was played in a league format. This involved a play-off between the two teams topping the table in the first of these seasons. The competition was last staged in 2000-01.
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Last year of competition
The last season that the Gold Cup was competed for was during the 2000-01 season. Glentoran were the victors after defeating Coleraine in the final. It was Glentoran's third Gold Cup victory in as many seasons.
Format
The format for the Gold Cup varied throughout its history, but most commonly it was organised on a knock-out basis.
The format over the years was as follows:
Years
No. of seasons
Format
1911–12 and 1913–15
3
knock-out
1915–1919
4
league
1919–1920
1
knock-out
1920–1923
3
league
1923–1940
17
knock-out
1940–1947
7
league
1947–1976
29
knock-out
1976–1983
7
group system plus final
1983–1985
2
group system plus top-four knock-out
1985–1986
1
league followed by top-four knock-out
1986–1991
5
group system plus top-four knock-out
1991–1999
8
group system plus top-eight knock-out
1999–2001
2
knock-out
In 1915–16, there was a play-off between the top two teams.
Sponsorship
From the late 1970s on the Gold Cup was sponsored by Hennessy, TNT (1984/85-1994/95), Sun Life (1995/96-1996/97) and Nationwide (1997/98-2000/01).[1]
List of Gold Cup finals
Key:
Scores level after 90 minutes. A replay was required.