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The Birmingham Senior Cup is a regional football competition for Birmingham County FA club teams, organised by the Birmingham County Football Association. It began in 1876 and is the oldest county cup competition still active.[2][3]

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The Birmingham Senior Cup is a regional cup contest, which has featured all of the West Midlands' big clubs, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Burton Albion, Coventry City, Port Vale, Stoke City, West Bromwich Albion, Walsall and Wolverhampton Wanderers.[4] However, in recent years many of region's higher division clubs have tended to treat the cup as a reserve or academy/youth team competition, giving non-league sides a greater chance of success, while the competition's most successful team, Aston Villa, did not compete at all for several years, before returning for the 2018-19 competition.[5] In the 2016–17 season, Leamington became the first team to win the cup in a penalty shootout, defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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Past finals

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The programme for the 1883 final between Wednesbury Old Athletic and Aston Villa

Key

Match went to a replay
Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Shared trophy
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  1. Shrewsbury FC is not the same club as Shrewsbury Town FC

Wins by teams

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Records

Final appearances and wins

Scoring

  • Most final matches without conceding: 10
    • Aston Villa (1883–84, 1884–85, 1888–89, 1889–90, 1890–91, 1895–96, 1898–99, 1902–03, 1907–08, 2023–24)


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Notes

  1. Won 1 title as Small Heath & 5 titles as Birmingham.
  2. Won 7 titles as Nuneaton Borough.
  3. Shared 1 trophy with Wolverhampton Wanderers (1893–94).
  4. Won 5 titles as Lockheed Lemington.
  5. Shared 1 trophy with West Bromwich Albion (1893–94).
  6. Won 4 titles as Redditch.
  7. Won 1 titles as Walsall Swifts.
  8. Dissolved in 1981.
  9. Dissolved in 1950. Merged into Burton Albion.
  10. Won 2 titles as VS Rugby.
  11. Dissolved in 2007. Merged with Solihull Borough to form Solihull Moors.
  12. Won 2 titles as Stoke.
  13. Dissolved in 1893.
  14. Dissolved in 1874. Won 2 titles as Darlaston.
  15. Dissolved in 1960. Shared 1 trophy with Hinckley Athletic (1954–55).
  16. Dissolved in 1971.
  17. Dissolved in 2004.
  18. Dissolved in 1997. Merged with Hinckley Town to form Hinckley United. Shared 1 trophy with Brush Sports (1954–55).
  19. Dissolved in 1899.
  20. Dissolved in 2018.
  21. Dissolved in 1880.
  22. Dissolved in 2007. Merged with Moor Green to form Solihull Moors.
  23. Dissolved in 1944.
  24. No competition was held between 1915 and 1919. Birmingham City entered 1919–20 season as defending champions.

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