2013 WA State Challenge Cup

2013 Cool Ridge Cup
Country  Australia (W.A.)
Teams 41
Champions Bayswater City

Western Australian soccer clubs from the top three State-Based Divisions, plus the Premier Division of the Sunday League, competed in 2013 for the WA State Challenge Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the Cool Ridge Cup. This knockout competition was won by Bayswater City, their first title.

Preliminary Round

A total of 30 Western Australian teams took part in this stage of the competition. It involved 12 clubs from the State League Division 1, 8 clubs from the State League Division 2 and 10 clubs from the 2013 Sunday League (Premier Division). A total of 12 teams were given a Bye to the First Round. All matches in this round were completed on 1 April 2013.[1] The draw was as follows:

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1Swan United (3)3-1Wanneroo City (3)
2Mandurah City (3)3-0Fremantle United (4)
3Gosnells City (3) 4-3 (aet)Hamersley Rovers (5)
4Western Knights (3)4-1North Perth United (5)
5Forrestfield United (4)3-6Olympic Kingsway (4)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
6Ashfield (3)7-0South Perth United (5)
7Kingsley (5)0-3Maddington White City FC (4)
8Morley-Windmills (3)2-3Rockingham City (4)
9Whitfords City (5)1-2Subiaco AFC (4)

First Round

A total of 32 teams took part in this stage of the competition. 11 of the 12 Clubs from the State League Premier Division entered into the competition at this stage, with the exception of the Football West NTC team, who did not take part. All matches were completed by 28 April 2013.

The draw was as follows:[1]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1Ashfield (3)4-1BB United (5)
2Canning City (3)0-2Joondalup United (5)
3Perth (2)1-3ECU Joondalup (2)
4Floreat Athena (2)3-0Cockburn City (2)
5Bayswater City4-1Shamrock Rovers Perth (3)
6Balcatta (2)0-1Armadale (2)
7Quinns (4)3-2Subiaco AFC (4)
8Mandurah City (3)2-1UWA-Nedlands (3)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
9Inglewood United (2)1-0Dianella White Eagles (3)
10Joondalup City (4)0-2Maddington White City FC (4)
11Olympic Kingsway (4)2-4Gosnells City (3)
12Melville City (4)3-5Swan United (3)
13Stirling Lions (2)4-3Bunbury Forum Force (2)
14Sorrento (2)8-1Gwelup Croatia (5)
15Southern Spirit (5)1-6Rockingham City (4)
16Western Knights (3)10-1Fremantle Croatia (5)

Second Round

A total of 16 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches were completed by 3 June 2013.

The draw was as follows:[1]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Armadale (2)2–4Inglewood United (2)
2 Floreat Athena (2) 0–3 Sorrento (2)
3 Bayswater City (2) 2–0Gosnells City (3)
4 Quinns (4) 2–1 Rockingham City (4)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
5 Mandurah City (3)2-2 (4–1pens) Maddington White City FC (4)
6 Stirling Lions (2) 4–2ECU Joondalup (2)
7 Western Knights (3) 4–5 Ashfield (3)
8 Swan United (3) 7–1 Joondalup United (5)

Quarter Finals

A total of 8 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 22 June 2013.

The draw was as follows:[1]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Ashfield (3) 1–0 Stirling Lions (2)
2 Swan United (3) 2– 1 Mandurah City (3)
3 Bayswater City (2)7 –0 Quinns (4)
4 Sorrento (2)0– 2 Inglewood United (2)

Semi Finals

A total of 4 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 20 July 2013. The draw was as follows:

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Ashfield (3)3–2Swan United (3)
2 Bayswater City (2) 5–1Inglewood United (2)

Final

The 2013 Cool Ridge Cup Final was held at the neutral venue of Litis Stadium on 24 August. Earlier in the day Perth SC won the Reserves Cup, and Wanneroo City SC won the Under 18s Cup.[1][2][3][4]

24 August 2013 Ashfield 0 – 1 Bayswater City Litis Stadium
2:30 PM Report Burton  83' Attendance: 2,750 (approximate)
Referee: Adam Fielding

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 , FoxSportsPulse website accessed 30-04-2014.
  2. , FoxSportsPulse website accessed 30-04-2014.
  3. , FoxSportsPulse website accessed 30-04-2014.
  4. Report

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