Alan Turvey Trophy
The Alan Turvey Trophy,[1] formerly the Isthmian League Cup is a football knock-out cup competition organised by the Isthmian League in England.

Slough Town vs Hampton & Richmond Borough in the 2005 final
Founded | 1975 |
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Current champions | Aveley (2nd title) |
Most successful club(s) | Sutton United (4 titles) |
Website | Isthmian League Website |
History
Isthmian League Chairman and President Alan Turvey was among the FA's "150 Grassroots Heroes" who were presented in 2013, during the 150-year celebrations of the Football Association, with a specially minted medal by Prince William.[2] In June 2015, Turvey stepped down from the League after nearly 60 years involvement with football.[1] The Isthmian League cup was renamed in his honour.
Winners
- 1974–75: Tilbury
- 1975–76: Slough Town
- 1976–77: Hendon
- 1977–78: Dagenham
- 1978–79: Enfield
- 1979–80: Enfield
- 1980–81: Slough Town
- 1981–82: Leytonstone-Ilford
- 1982–83: Sutton United
- 1983–84: Sutton United
- 1984–85: Wycombe Wanderers
- 1985–86: Sutton United
- 1986–87: Bognor Regis Town
- 1987–88: Yeovil Town
- 1988–89: Bishop's Stortford
- 1989–90: Aveley
- 1990–91: Woking
- 1991–92: Grays Athletic
- 1992–93: Marlow
- 1993–94: Chertsey Town
- 1994–95: Aylesbury United
- 1995–96: Kingstonian
- 1996–97: Boreham Wood
- 1997–98: Sutton United
- 1998–99: Aldershot Town
- 1999–00: Farnborough Town
- 2000–01: Heybridge Swifts
- 2001–02: Northwood
- 2002–03: Yeading
- 2003–04: Thurrock
- 2004–05: Slough Town
- 2005–06: Fisher Athletic
- 2006–07: Ashford Town
- 2007–08: Ramsgate
- 2008–09: Tilbury
- 2009–10: Leatherhead
- 2010–11: Wingate & Finchley
- 2011–12: Bury Town
- 2012–13: Concord Rangers
- 2013–14: Maidstone United
- 2014–15: Hendon[1]
- 2015–16: Kingstonian
- 2016–17: Billericay Town
- 2017–18: Billericay Town
- 2018–19: Enfield Town
- 2019–20: No Winner. Competition abandoned due to the government's response to the COVID 19 pandemic
- 2020–21: No Competition due to Government's response to COVID 19 pandemic
- 2021–22: Horsham
- 2022–23: Aveley
References
- "Spotlight On League Legend On Night Of Celebrations". Isthmian League website. 2015.
- "Royal Honour Humbles Modest Turvey", Isthmian League Website, 2913
External links
- "The snobbery and inverse snobbery of supporting a non-league club" by Mike Bayly for When Saturday Comes, in The Guardian, 6 September 2013
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