Football tournament in England
Football tournament
The Alan Turvey Trophy, renamed the Velocity Cup (Velocity Trophy ), formerly the Isthmian League Cup , is a football knock-out cup competition organised by the Isthmian League in England.
History
Isthmian League Chairman and President Alan Turvey was among the FA 's "150 Grassroots Heroes" who were presented in 2013, during the 150-year celebrations of the Football Association, with a specially minted medal by Prince William . In June 2015, Turvey stepped down from the League after nearly 60 years involvement with football. The Isthmian League cup was renamed in his honour. In 2024 the Competition was renamed the Velocity Cup (Velocity Trophy ).
Finals
This section lists every final of the competition played since 1974–75, the winners, the runners-up, and the result.
Key
Season
Winners
Result
Runner-up
Venue
Att.
Notes
1974–75
Tilbury
3–1 (Agg. )
Croydon
1st Leg: 2–1. 2nd Leg: 1–0.
1975–76
Slough Town
4–0
Tilbury
Church Road
1976–77
Hendon
1–0
Barking
Earlsmead
1977–78
Dagenham
1–0
Leatherhead
Champion Hill
804
1978–79
Enfield
2–1
Hayes
Wrexham Park
1979–80
Enfield
3–2
Sutton United
Earlsmead
1980–81
Slough Town
4–2
Walthamstow Avenue
Church Road
>1,000
1981–82
Leytonstone & Ilford
2–0
Kingstonian
Meadow Park
1982–83
Sutton United
2–1 (Agg. )
Wycombe Wanderers
1st Leg: 1–0. 2nd Leg: 1–1.
1983–84
Sutton United
3–1 (Agg. )
Wycombe Wanderers
1st Leg: 1–1. 2nd Leg: 2–0.
1984–85
Wycombe Wanderers
5–1 (Agg. )
Farnborough Town
Imber Court
1st Leg: 3–0. 2nd Leg: 2–1.
1985–86
Sutton United
3–1
Uxbridge
Stag Meadow
1,052
1986–87
Bognor Regis Town
3–2
Hendon
Camrose Ground
1987–88
Yeovil Town
3–1
Hayes
Church Road
2,471
1988–89
Bishop's Stortford
1–0
Farnborough Town
826
1989–90
Aveley
3–0
St Albans City
Victoria Road
1,036
1990–91
Woking
2–1
Carshalton Athletic
Kingsmeadow
2,992
1991–92
Grays Athletic
3–1
Enfield
Victoria Road
1,264
1992–93
Marlow
2–1
Molesey
Recreation Ground
944
1993–94
Chertsey Town
3–0
Enfield
Church Road
1,021
1994–95
Aylesbury United
1–1
Slough Town
A.D. Memorial Ground
1,108
After extra-time.
1995–96
Kingstonian
4–1
Aldershot Town
Recreation Ground
3,511
1996–97
Boreham Wood
1–0
Braintree Town
Victoria Road
473
After extra-time.
1997–98
Sutton United
6–1
Oxford City
Earlsmead
433
1998–99
Aldershot Town
2–1
Boreham Wood
Wrexham Park
1,061
After extra-time.
1999–2000
Farnborough Town
1–0
Maidenhead United
Camrose Ground
701
After extra-time.
2000–01
Heybridge Swifts
3–0
Croydon
Ship Lane
318
2001–02
Northwood
3–2
Hampton & Richmond Borough
Clarence Park
262
After extra-time.
2002–03
Yeading
2–0
Canvey Island
Bridge Avenue
701
2003–04
Thurrock
5–1
Dunstable Town
Woodside Park
333
2004–05
Slough Town
3–1
Hampton & Richmond Borough
Wheatsheaf Park
725
2005–06
Fisher Athletic
4–0
Billericay Town
New Recreation Ground
611
2006–07
Ashford Town (Middlesex)
4–1
Dover Athletic
Hayes Lane
462
2007–08
Ramsgate
0–0
A.F.C. Sudbury
Princes Park
568
After extra-time.
2008–09
Tilbury
2–0
Harrow Borough
Wheatsheaf Park
284
2009–10
Leatherhead
0–0
Wealdstone
Imber Court
668
2010–11
Wingate & Finchley
2–0
Dulwich Hamlet
Imber Court
502
2011–12
Bury Town
1–0
East Thurrock United
Wheatsheaf Park
313
2012–13
Concord Rangers
3–2
Dulwich Hamlet
Gallagher Stadium
466
After extra-time.
2013–14
Maidstone United
3–0
A.F.C. Sudbury
Gallagher Stadium
1,829
2014–15
Hendon
3–2
Grays Athletic
Church Road
379
2015–16
Kingstonian
5–0
Faversham Town
Colston Avenue
488
2016–17
Billericay Town
8–3
Tonbridge Angels
Colston Avenue
653
2017–18
Billericay Town
5–3
Metropolitan Police
Parkside
626
After extra-time.
2018–19
Enfield Town
2–0
Hornchurch
Parkside
617
2019–2021
No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic .
2021–22
Horsham
4–0
Margate
Parkside
809
2022–23
Aveley
3–0
Potters Bar Town
Parkside
547
2023–24
Chatham Town
2–1
Hashtag United
Parkside
767
Results by teams
Notes
Won 2 titles as Farnborough Town.
Dissolved in 1992. Merged with Leytonstone & Ilford to form Dagenham & Redbridge .
Dissolved in 2009.
Dissolved in 1992. Merged with Dagenham to form Dagenham & Redbridge .
Dissolved in 2018.
Dissolved in 2007.
Dissolved in 2007.
Dissolved in 2023.
Dissolved in 1988. Merged with Leytonstone & Ilfrod .
References
^ "Spotlight On League Legend On Night Of Celebrations" . Isthmian League website. 2015.
"Royal Honour Humbles Modest Turvey ", Isthmian League Website, 2913
"Cups Section" . isthmianarchive.co.uk . The Isthmian Archive. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
External links
Isthmian League 2024–25 clubs Premier Division
North Division
South Central Division
South East Division
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