Middlesex Senior Charity Cup

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Middlesex Senior Charity Cup
Sport Football
Founded 1901
No. of teams 16
Country(ies) Flag of England England
Most recent
champion(s)
Harrow Borough

The Middlesex Senior Charity Cup is a knock-out system football competition that has been running since 1901. It was presented in 1901 by C.S. Goldmann, Esq. and was first played for in the 1901-02 season, the first winners being Clapton Orient.[1] The competition is run mainly for non-league clubs in the region, although league sides have been known to enter the competition, such as Barnet, Chelsea and Q.P.R. Hayes have won the competition the most times, with 15 wins[2] (their first victory came in 1932 and their most recent in 1991).

The current holders are Harrow Borough. On the 25 April 2007, they retained the Cup for a second year by beating Brook House at Staines Town's Wheatsheaf Park 5-4 on penalties after the match had finished 0-0 after extra time.[3]

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