Dockerty Cup


The Dockerty Cup is an annual soccer knock-out competition open to all Victorian clubs across the state's football league system. The tournament is named after Harry Dockerty, an early pioneer of soccer in Victoria.
Since 2014, the Dockerty Cup is also a qualifying competition for the Australia Cup, where the four finalists enter the competition proper at the round of 32. The Dockerty Cup winner also qualifies to the following season's FV Community Shield in a one-off match against the reigning NPL Victoria champion.

History

The Dockerty Challenge Cup competition was established in 1909 by Harry Dockerty. It coincided with re-establishment of the Victoria's 'British Association' league in 1909 after the economic depression of the 1890s.
In 1909, the first Cup competition involved six teams. The first match took place at the Gardens Reserve in Williamstown on 24 July 1909.
In the final played on the East Melbourne Cricket Ground, league premiers Carlton United defeated St Kilda SC 2–1.
In 1914, Melbourne Thistle and Northumberland & Durham compete in two finals both ending in scoreless draws and the teams share the Cup.
The cup was not played in 1916–18 due to World War I but was played consecutively for the next 77 years from 1919 to 1996.
Following the 1996 season, the Dockerty Cup was in recess before returning in 2004 as the "Crazy John's Cup", although this only lasted for one season and the competition went back into recess for six years.
A Victorian cup competition was reintroduced in 2011 as the "Mirabella Cup" due to naming rights sponsorship. That arrangement lasted only one season, with the competition being named the "FFV State Knockout Cup" in 2012 and 2013. However, in both years, the winner was awarded with the Dockerty Cup trophy.
From the 2014 season onwards, it is once again known as the Dockerty Cup.

Format

Eligibility

Participation in the Dockerty Cup is mandatory for the senior men's team from every Victorian club within the National Premier Leagues and the State Leagues, and optional for teams from the Regional Leagues. Because the competition serves as the preliminary rounds for the Australia Cup competition, only one team per Club is eligible. This means that the youth sides of Melbourne Victory Youth and Melbourne City Youth and Western United FC Youth are excluded from the competition, as their parent A-League sides separately participate in the competition.
Additionally if a Victorian club wins the NPL Championship – as occurred with Heidelberg United in the 2018 Dockerty Cup – they are excluded from the preliminary rounds as they have also qualified for the FFA Cup at the round of 32. Instead they join the Dockerty Cup competition in a special playoff round match held the week prior to the semi-finals.

Competition format

The competition acts a classic single-elimination knock-out tournament, with one team progressing from each tie to the next round. Fixtures for each round are determined by a random draw, with teams entering the tournament on a staggered basis, depending on their respective positions in the league hierarchy. The team drawn first hosts the match, with the final being held at a neutral venue. No replays are currently utilised in the Dockerty Cup, with a drawn match going to 30 minutes of extra time and eventually a penalty shoot-out if necessary.

Qualification for subsequent competitions

Australia Cup

Since 2014, the Dockerty Cup has also served as preliminary competition for the FFA Cup, now known as the Australia Cup, from the first qualifying round to the Seventh Round. In 2022 five teams qualify as Victoria's representatives, at the round of 32.
In 2020, the FFA Cup competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

FV Community Shield

Since 2014 the Dockerty Cup winners also qualify for the following season's single-match FV Community Shield, the season opener played against the current NPL Victoria champions.

Prize fund

The prize fund for the 2018 Dockerty Cup is detailed below.
RoundNo. of Clubs
receive fund
Prize fund
Play-off Loser1$2,500
Semi-finalists2$2,500
Runner-up1$5,000
Champion1$10,000
Total5$22,500

Media coverage

In 2019 it was announced that Football Victoria had signed a three-year broadcast arrangement with YouTube and Facebook that will see the Dockerty Cup's semi-finals and final broadcast live.
Additionally each draw of the Dockerty Cup round's are broadcast live on , while a number of clubs will provide live score updates during each match either via the clubs official website, Facebook, or Twitter.

Records and honours

Dockerty Cup finals (current format since 2014)

List of Dockerty Cup winners (1909–2013)

Competition and YearWinner
Dockerty Cup 1909Carlton United
Dockerty Cup 1910Carlton United
Dockerty Cup 1911St Kilda
Dockerty Cup 1912Williamstown
Dockerty Cup 1913Yarraville
Dockerty Cup 1914Melbourne Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1915Melbourne Thistle
1916 to 1918No competition due to World War 1
Dockerty Cup 1919Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1920Albert Park / Northumberland and Durham
Dockerty Cup 1921Northumberland and Durham
Dockerty Cup 1922Albert Park
Dockerty Cup 1923St Kilda
Dockerty Cup 1924Navy
Dockerty Cup 1925Melbourne Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1926Navy
Dockerty Cup 1927Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1928Navy
Dockerty Cup 1929Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1930Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1931Wonthaggi Magpies
Dockerty Cup 1932Footscray Thistle
Dockerty Cup 1933Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1934Royal Caledonians
Dockerty Cup 1935Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1936Royal Caledonians
Dockerty Cup 1937Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1938Nobels
Dockerty Cup 1939Imperial Chemical Industries
Dockerty Cup 1940Imperial Chemical Industries
Dockerty Cup 1941Moreland
Dockerty Cup 1942Prahran City
Dockerty Cup 1943Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1944Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1945Moreland-Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1946Prahran City
Dockerty Cup 1947South Yarra
Dockerty Cup 1948Park Rangers
Dockerty Cup 1949Park Rangers
Dockerty Cup 1950Moreland
Dockerty Cup 1951J.U.S.T.
Dockerty Cup 1952Brighton
Dockerty Cup 1953Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1954Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1955Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1956Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1957Moreland
Dockerty Cup 1958Ringwood Wilhelmina

Competition and YearWinner
Dockerty Cup 1959George Cross
Dockerty Cup 1960Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1961Polonia
Dockerty Cup 1962George Cross
Dockerty Cup 1963Footscray JUST
Dockerty Cup 1964Slavia
Dockerty Cup 1965Slavia
Dockerty Cup 1966Melbourne Hakoah
Dockerty Cup 1967Port Melbourne Slavia
Dockerty Cup 1968Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1969Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1970Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1971Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1972Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1973Hakoah St.Kilda
Dockerty Cup 1974South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1975South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1976Footscray JUST
Dockerty Cup 1977Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1978George Cross
Dockerty Cup 1979Essendon Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1980Essendon Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1981Green Gully Ajax
Dockerty Cup 1982Green Gully
Dockerty Cup 1983Melbourne Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1984Fawkner
Dockerty Cup 1985Melbourne Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1986Green Gully
Dockerty Cup 1987Brunswick United Juventus
Dockerty Cup 1988South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1989South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1990Melbourne Croatia
Dockerty Cup 1991South Melbourne Hellas
Dockerty Cup 1992Preston Makedonia
Dockerty Cup 1993South Melbourne
Dockerty Cup 1994Morwell Falcons
Dockerty Cup 1995South Melbourne
Dockerty Cup 1996Melbourne Knights
1997 to 2003not played
Crazy John's Cup 2004Green Gully
2005 to 2010not played
Mirabella Cup 2011Northcote City SC
FFV State Knockout Cup 2012Dandenong Thunder
FFV State Knockout Cup 2013Green Gully