2011 WA State Challenge Cup

2011 State League Cup
WA State Challenge Cup
Country  Australia (W.A.)
Teams 32
Champions Sorrento
2010
2012

Western Australian soccer clubs from the top three State-Based Divisions competed in 2011 for the WA State Challenge Cup, known that year as the State League Cup. This knockout competition was won by Sorrento, their first title.[1][2]

First round

A total of 32 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All 12 Clubs from the State League Premier Division and Football West State League Division 1, and 8 clubs from the Sunday League (Premier Division) entered into the competition at this stage. All matches were completed by 30 March 2011.

The draw was as follows:[1]

Second round

A total of 16 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches were completed by 27 April 2011.

The draw was as follows:[1]

Quarter finals

A total of 8 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed on 6 June 2011.

The draw was as follows:[1]

Tie noHome team (Tier)ScoreAway team (Tier)
1Shamrock Rovers Perth (3)1 - 2Sorrento (2)
2Mandurah City (2)1 - 2Perth (2)
3Stirling Lions (2)1 - 4Armadale (2)
4Western Knights (2)3 - 2Balcatta (2)

Semi finals

A total of 4 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 10 July 2011.

The draw was as follows:

Tie noHome team (Tier)ScoreAway team (Tier)
1Perth (2)2 - 1Western Knights (2)
2Armadale (2)0 - 3Stirling Lions (2)

Final

The 2011 State League Cup Final was held at the neutral venue of Macedonia Park on 25 August. Earlier in the day ECU Joondalup won the Reserves Cup, and Floreat Athena won the Under 18s Cup.[1][2]

24 August 2011 Perth 0–1 aet Sorrento Macedonia Park
Kilkelly  111' (o.g.)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 http://members.iinet.net.au/~jacob/wasoccer/2011.htm
  2. 1 2 Kreider, R.N. (2012) Paddocks to Pitches. The Definitive History of Western Australian Football. Published by SportsWest Media
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