Collingwood Cup

The Collingwood Cup is an association football cup competition featuring university teams from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It is organized by the Irish Universities Football Union. It is the oldest surviving all Ireland association football competition. University College Dublin were the inaugural winners and they remain the cup's most successful team. It has been played almost annually since 1914, taking a break during the First World War/Irish War of Independence era and then again in 1934 due to a dispute between the Irish Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland. In 2014 the Collingwood Cup celebrated its centenary with a dinner that featured Martin O'Neill as a guest speaker. The 2014 final was also broadcast live on Setanta Sports and the tournam

Collingwood Cup

The Collingwood Cup is an association football cup competition featuring university teams from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It is organized by the Irish Universities Football Union. It is the oldest surviving all Ireland association football competition. University College Dublin were the inaugural winners and they remain the cup's most successful team. It has been played almost annually since 1914, taking a break during the First World War/Irish War of Independence era and then again in 1934 due to a dispute between the Irish Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland. In 2014 the Collingwood Cup celebrated its centenary with a dinner that featured Martin O'Neill as a guest speaker. The 2014 final was also broadcast live on Setanta Sports and the tournam