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Junior Winners

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Previous Winners

Junior Group



2011 NI Milk Cup Junior Section Winners - Everton



Northern Ireland Milk Cup


1985    Rangers F.C. (Scotland) 

1986    Craigavon Utd. (N. Ireland) 

1987    Dundee United (Scotland) 

1988    Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland)           

1989    Dungannon Swifts (N. Ireland) 

1990    Crewe Alexandra (England) 

1991    Norwich City (England) 

1992    Norwich City (England) 

1993    Slovakia (National Team)

1994    Middlesbrough (England) 

1995    Everton (England) 

1996    West Ham United (England) 

1997    West Ham United (England) 

1998    Crewe Alexandra (England) 

1999    Manchester City (England) 

2000    Charlton Athletic (England) 

2001    Norwich City (England) 

2002    Everton (England) 

2003    Racing Club de Avellenada (Argentina) 

2004    Maccabi Haifa (Israel) 

2005    Lyngby Bold Klub (Denmark) 

2006    Swindon Town (England)

2007    Guadalajara (Mexico)

2008    Everton (England)

2009    Everton (England)

2010    Chelsea (England)

2011    Everton (England)

2012    Brentford FC (England)



Northern Bank Trophy


1985    Crewe Alexandra (England) 

1986    Tristar (N. Ireland) 

1987    Bloomfield Boys (N. Ireland) 

1988    Craigavon Utd. (N. Ireland) 

1989    Donegal Schools (Rep. of Ireland) 

1990    City of Birmingham (England) 

1991    Highbury Boys (Scotland) 

1992    Preston North End (England) 

1993    Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland) 

1994    Airdrieonians (Scotland) 

1995    St. Johnstone (Scotland) 

1996    Middlesbrough (England) 

1997    Crewe Alexandra (England) 

1998    Middlesbrough (England) 

1999    Co. Antrim (N. Ireland) 

2000    West Ham United (England) 

2001    Middlesbrough (England) 

2002    Atlas (Mexico) 

Trophy became B.T. N Ireland Trophy

2003    Maccabi Haifa (Israel) 

2004    Co. Antrim (N. Ireland) 

2005    Red Star Belgrade (Serbia & Montenergo)

2006    Belvedere (Rep. of Ireland)

2007    Swindon Town (England)

2008    Maccabi Haifa (Israel)

2009    Co. Armagh (N. Ireland)

Trophy became B.T. N Ireland Trophy

2010    Aspire Academy (Qatar)

This competition ceased

 


B.T. Northern Ireland Trophy

1991    Motherwell (Scotland) 

1992    Coleraine & Dist. Y.L. (N. Ireland) 

1993    Stella Maris (Rep. of Ireland) 

1994    Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland) 

1995    Down & Connor Y.L. (N. Ireland) 

1996    Derry & Dist. Y.F.A. (N. Ireland) 

1997    Lisburn District Y.L. (N. Ireland) 

1998    Tianjin (China) 

1999   Kilmarnock (Scotland) 

2000   Co. L’derry (N. Ireland) 

2001   Co. Tyrone (N. Ireland) 

2002   Co. Tyrone (N. Ireland) 

Trophy became Montgomery Trophy

2003   Birmingham City (England) 

Trophy became Dunluce Trophy

2004   Parramatta Eagles (Australia) 

2005   Cherry Orchard (Rep. of Ireland)

2006     Co. Antrim (N. Ireland)

2007     Co. Down (N. Ireland)

2008     Brondby (Denmark)

2009     Spartak Moscow (Russia)

2010     Co. Down (N. Ireland)

This competition ceased

 


Most Sporting Team Award


1985     Kidbrooke 856 F.C. (England) 

1986     Clipstone Y.C. (England) 

1987     Clipstone Y.C. (England)

 Elmont Rascals (USA) 

1988     Spruce Grove Rovers (Canada) 

1989   Dundee United (Scotland) 

1990   City of Birmingham (England) 

1991   Norwich City (England) 

1992   Hafnarfjordur (Iceland) 

1993   Clydebank (Scotland)           

1994   Manchester United (England) 

1995    Charlton Athletic (England) 

1996   Coleraine & Dist. Y.L. (N. Ireland) 

1997   Everton (England) 

1998   Stella Maris (Rep. of Ireland) 

1999    Dundalk Schoolboys League (Rep. of Ireland) 

2000     Crewe Alexandra (England) 

2001     Cherry Orchard (Rep. of Ireland) 

2002     Cherry Orchard (Rep. of Ireland) 

2003     Samoa (National Team)

2004     Fiji (National Team) 

2005     Swindon Town (England)

2006     Queen of the South (Scotland) 

2007     Watford (England)

2008     Queen of the South (Scotland)

2009     Necaxa (Mexico)

2010     Chelsea (England)

2011     Co. Down (N. Ireland)

2012     Liverpool FC (England)


The Causeway Health & Social

Services Trust Trophy


1986    Craigavon Utd. (N. Ireland) 

1987    Oxford and Coleraine (N. Ireland) 

1988    Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland) 

1989    Dungannon Swifts (N. Ireland) 

1990    Southern Leagues Select (Rep. of Ireland) 

1991    Southern Leagues Select (Rep. of Ireland) 

1992    Stella Maris (Rep. of Ireland) 

1993    Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland) 

1994    Co. Down (N. Ireland) 

1995    Stella Maris (Rep. of Ireland) 

1996    Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland) 

1997    Stella Marls (Rep. of Ireland) 

1998    Mid Ulster Junior League (N. Ireland) 

1999    Cherry Orchard (Rep. of Ireland) 

2000    Cherry Orchard (Rep. of Ireland) 

2001    Development Squad (Rep. of Ireland) 

2002    Co. Antrim (N. Ireland) 

2003    Dundalk SBL (Rep of Ireland) 

2004    Co. Fermanagh (N. Ireland) 

Trophy became known as Wynn's Trophy

2005   Shelbourne (Rep. of Ireland)

2006    Crumlin Utd (Rep. of Ireland)

2007    St. Kevins (Rep. of Ireland)

2008    Co. Down (N. Ireland)

This competition ceased


Northern Ireland Tourist Board

“Tyrone Crystal” Trophy


1985   Rangers F.C. (Scotland) 

1986   Crewe Alexandra (England) 

1987   Dundee United (Scotland) 

1988   Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland) 

1989   Dublin & District S. L. (Rep. of Ireland) 

1990      Crewe Alexandra (England)

1991      Norwich City (England) 

1992      Norwich City (England) 

1993      Slovakia (National Team)

1994      Middlesbrough (England) 

1995      Everton (England) 

1996      West Ham United (England) 

1997      West Ham United (England) 

1998      Crewe Alexandra (England) 

1999      Manchester City (England) 

2000      Charlton Athletic (England) 

2001      Norwich City (England) 

2002      Everton (England) 

2003      Racing Club de Avellenada (Argentina) 

2004      Maccabi Haifa (Israel) 

2006      Queen of the South (Scotland)

This competition ceased

 


Golden Boot Award


1985      John Spencer, Rangers F.C. (Scotland) 

1986      Daniel Carlin, Tristar (N. Ireland) 

1987      Gary Bollan, Dundee United (Scotland) 

1988      CarlWilson, Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland) 

1989      Stephen Robinson, Dungannon Swifts (Northern Ireland)

1990      Keith Accison, City of Birmingham (England) 

1991      Brian Heatherstone, Motherwell (Scotland) 

1992      Andrew O’Brien, Rangers (Scotland) 

1993      Michael Branch, Everton (England) 

1994      Phillip Jevons, Everton (England) 

1995      Amos Foyena, West Ham (England) 

1996      Steve Foster, Blackburn Rovers (England) 

1997      Mark Whiteman, Manchester United (England)

  Nicholas Chadwick, Everton (England) 

1998      Dean Ashton, Crewe Alexandra (England) 

1999      Liam Fox, Heart of Midlothian (Scotland) 

           Adrian Orr, Manchester City (England) 

         Paul Keegan, Everton (England) 

2000      Dorryl Profitt, Manchester City (England) 

2001      Ben Mackie, Coventry City (England) 

2002      Antonio de Maggio, United Counties, New York (USA) 

          Ross Gaynor, Dundalk SBL (Rep. of Ireland) 

          James Murray, Lourdes Celtic (N. Ireland) 

2003      Sean Mackie (Co. Armagh) 

2004      Lukas Jutkiewicz, Swindon Town (England) 

2005      Gary Glen, Heart of Midlothian (Scotland) 

2006      Alex Titchener, Crewe Alexandra (England)

               Deglan Bunting, Co. Antrim (N. Ireland)

               Gavin McPartland, Co. Armagh (N. Ireland)

2007      Rashid Adwi, Maccabi Haifa (Israel)

2008      Hallam Hope, Everton (England)

2009      Shane Meenan, Co. L’derry (N. Ireland)

2010      Stuart Wells, Co. Armagh (N. Ireland)

               Kevin Loughrin, Dundalk SL (Rep. of Ireland)

2011      Rory Hale, Co. Antrim (N. Ireland)

2012      George Newell, Everton (England)

               Nic Turkington, Co. Down (N. Ireland)


Player of the Tournament Award


1985     Jason Wood, Kidbrooke (England) 

1986     Eamonn Elliott, Craigavon Utd. (N. Ireland) 

1987     Colin Telford, Ballymena (N. Ireland) 

1988     Carl Wilson, Home Farm (Rep. of Ireland) 

1989     Stephen Robinson, Dungannon Swifts (N. Ireland) 

1990     Kevin Harper, Hibernian (Scotland) 

1991     Paul Lewis, Norwich City (England) 

1992     Dessie Baker, Stella Maris (Rep. of Ireland) 

1993     Michael Branch, Everton (England) 

1994     Timothy McLean, Airdrieonians (Scotland) 

1995    Joseph Cole, West Ham United (England) 

1996     Joseph Cole, West Ham United (England) 

1997     John Lester, West Ham United (England) 

1998     Ciaran Donnelly, Blackburn Rovers (England) 

1999     Liam Fox, Heart of Midlothian (Scotland) 

          Adrian Orr, Manchester City (England) 

2000     Dorryl Profitt, Manchester City (England) 

2001     Ryan Jarvis, Norwich City (England) 

2002     Kento Tsurumaki, Japan (National Team) 

2003     Leigh Mills, Swindon Town (England) 

2004     Danny Ucheghi, Charlton Athletic (England) 

2005     Ashleigh Westwood, Crewe Alexandra (England) 

2006     Aaron Boyd, Co. Down (N. Ireland)

2007     Maor Bar, Buzaglo (Israel)

Trophy became Subway Most Valued Player of the Tournament

2008     Zilli Ishmael, Wolverhampton Wanderers (England)

2009     Two Way Tie:

              Alex Henshall, Swindon Town (England)

              Hallam Hope, Everton (England)

2010     John Swift, Chelsea (England)

2011     Russell Griffiths, Everton (England)

2012     Nic Turkington (Co. Down)


County Player of the Tournament


2002   Darren Gibson, Co. L’derry (N. Ireland) 

2003   Paul Walsh, Co. Down (N. Ireland) 

2004   Mark Leonard, Co. Tyrone (N. Ireland)

 


Bertie Peacock Bursary


2006     Aaron Boyd (Co. Down) 

2007     Aaron Burns (Co. Down)

2008     Ben Oliver (Co. Down)

2009     Luke McCullough (Co. Armagh)

2010     Rhys Clelland (Co. Antrim)

2011     Ciaran Smyth (Co. Fermanagh)

2012     Nic Turkington (Co. Down)

 


Most Successful Irish Team


2009     Co Down (N. Ireland)

2010     Dundalk SL (Rep. of Ireland)

2011     Co. Tyrone (N. Ireland)

2012     Co. L'Derry (N. Ireland)

 


Northern Ireland Milk Cup Globe

2011    Co. Tyrone (N. Ireland)

2012    Co. L'Derry (N. Ireland)

 


Northern Ireland Milk Cup Vase

2011    Watford (England)

2012    Strikers FC (USA)

 


Northern Ireland Milk Cup Bowl

2011    AB Copenhagen (Denmark)

2012    Swindon Town (England)

 


Northern Ireland Milk Cup Plate

2011    Revo Express (Norway)

2012    Co. Down (N. Ireland)




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