Sapphire Cup
Founded2023
RegionNew South Wales
Number of teams162 (in 2022)
WebsiteSapphire Cup
2023 Sapphire Cup

The Sapphire Cup is a womens knockout cup competition in New South Wales, run by the governing body of football Football NSW. Teams competing in the competition come from the female National Premier League and NSW League One competitions, as well as clubs from senior women's clubs of semi-professional and amateur competitions from across the state. The competition is held during the Womens National Premier League season.

History

Ahead of the 2023 FIFA Womens World Cup which was to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the governing body of football in New South Wales, Football NSW announced a new womens knock out cup tournament, that would replicate the mens Waratah Cup[1] The name of the competition was a nod to the historical roots of womens football in NSW, named after the NSW Sapphires who represented New South Wales between 1996 and 2004 in the Women's National Soccer League, which was the precursor competition to the professional A-League Women.[2]

It was announced by Football Australia that starting in 2024, the winners of the Sapphire Cup will have the opportunity to qualify for the Women's Australia Cup, which will run parallel to the mens competition. The winner of the women's Australia Cup will have the opportunity to participate in the AFC Women's Club Championship.[3]

The first Sapphire Cup final will be contested by two Sydney-based teams, APIA Leichhardt and Northern Tigers who compete in the National Premier Leagues NSW Women's competition.[4] APIA Leichhardt would take the inagural title, defeating Northern Tigers 2-1 at Leichhardt Oval.[5]

Honours

CompetitionYearWinnersScoreRunners-up
Sapphire Cup2023APIA Leichhardt Tigers2-1Northern Tigers FC

All-time Honours Board

ClubChampionsClubRunners-up
APIA Leichhardt2023Northern Tigers2023

References

  1. Stavroulakis, Mark. "FOOTBALL NSW ANNOUNCES NSW SAPPHIRE CUP". Football NSW. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  2. "Football NSW to capitalise on World Cup with exciting new venture". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  3. Lewis, Samantha (10 March 2023). "Football Australia to launch Women's Australia Cup in 2024 as part of Women's World Cup legacy". ABC News. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  4. Stavroulakis, Mark. "HISTORY TO BE MADE AS LEICHHARDT OVAL SET TO HOST THE SAPPHIRE AND WARATAH CUP FINALS". Football NSW. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  5. "APIA LEICHHARDT CROWNED INAUGURAL SAPPHIRE CUP CHAMPIONS". Football NSW. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
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