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The '''Hamland Football Association King's Cup''' (colloquially known as the '''Hamperor'yt Ceap''') is a Hammish football association trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the [[Hamland Premier League]] and the winners of the [[Hamland Cup]].
The '''Hamland Football Association King's Cup''' (colloquially known as the '''Hamperor'yt Ceap''') was a Hammish football association trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the [[Hamland Premier League]] and the winners of the [[Hamland Cup]].


The match is contested at the beginning of the following season. If a team wins The Double (both the [[Hamland Premier League]] and the [[Hamland Cup]]), then the Double winner plays the [[Hamland Premier League]] runner-up. The game is decided on the day with penalty shoot-out if the scores are level (after 90 minutes, no extra time is played).
The match was contested at the beginning of the following season. If a team won The Double (both the [[Hamland Premier League]] and the [[Hamland Cup]]), then the Double winner played the [[Hamland Premier League]] runner-up. The game was decided on the day with penalty shoot-out if the scores were level (after 90 minutes, no extra time was played).


==Former Champions==
==Former Champions==
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*2010 - [[Morfaga North Rangers]]
*2010 - [[Morfaga North Rangers]]
*2011 - [[New Kirrie Thistle]]
*2011 - [[New Kirrie Thistle]]
*2012 - [[New Kirrie Thistle]]
*2012 - [[Porapa FC]]


[[Category:Football competitions]]
[[Category:Football competitions]]

Latest revision as of 11:09, 19 August 2017

The Hamland Football Association King's Cup (colloquially known as the Hamperor'yt Ceap) was a Hammish football association trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the Hamland Premier League and the winners of the Hamland Cup.

The match was contested at the beginning of the following season. If a team won The Double (both the Hamland Premier League and the Hamland Cup), then the Double winner played the Hamland Premier League runner-up. The game was decided on the day with penalty shoot-out if the scores were level (after 90 minutes, no extra time was played).

Former Champions