Cameron Cup
The CAMERON CUP was donated in 1910 by D.E. Cameron Esq, merchant of Maryhill to the eight local clubs and this led to the formation of the Forth and Endrick Football Association. The cup has been played for each year since then with breaks in 1915-1919, 1941-1945 and 2020.
The original tournament in 1910 was knock-out competition modified the following year to a two-leg knock-out tournament. In 1912,1913 and 1920 the Cameron cup was awarded to the winners of the League competition, Vale of Leven winning in each of these years. In 1996 Blanefield Thistle became the first club to win the Cameron cup in three successive years, a feat equalled by Killearn in 2007 and by Balfron Rovers in 2017
Leslie Rose Bowl
A league competition to run along with the cup competitions was introduced in 1921. In 1928 the
LESLIE ROSE BOWL was donated to the Association by the Rev George N Leslie of Kincardine-in-Menteith Parish Church for presentation to the League champions. It has been played for each year since except 1941 to 1945 until 2018
Donald Beaton League Trophy
Following the sad passing in May 2017 of Donald Beaton who had been League Secretary for 40 years, a new League Trophy was kindly donated by Cameron Trophies in the name of Donald A. Beaton.
Donald had a long-playing career with Killearn FC before taking up the post of League secretary in 1978, he was also involved in various posts with the Scottish Welfare Football association.
TELFER CUP
The TELFER CUP was donated to the Association in 1979 by Ian Telfer of Aberfoyle who had been a Referee for 25 years. It was presented each year to the winners of a knock-out competition for the four teams with the best league results in the FORTH and the ENDRICK sections. From 2022 it will be played for as a two-leg Knock-out competition
MacGregor- Ferguson Cup
The Macgregor-Ferguson Cup was donated to the Association in 1972 by Dr Duncan MacGregor and Dr Duncan Ferguson who had both been distinguished players in the Association and elsewhere. It was awarded annually to the winners of a knock-out cup competition for the teams which failed to reach the semi-finals of the Cameron cup until 2021 where it was awarded to the club who finished “top” of the bottom half of the final League table.
Margaret White Trophy
The Margaret White Trophy was donated to the Association in 1982 by Colin White from Glasgow who refereed in the Association for many years and was regularly accompanied to matches with his wife. When Margaret was tragically killed in a car accident, Colin gave a trophy to the Association in her name. This was awarded to the winners of a knock-out cup competition for the four teams which topped their section of three. This trophy was competed for until season 2019 and hopefully be competed for again in the future in perhaps a new format.
GARVIE CUP
The GARVIE CUP which was donated to the Association in 1976 by Mr Charles Garvie of Milngavie is awarded each year to the club with the best disciplinary record.
SALMON LEAP INN SHIELD
The SALMON LEAP INN SHIELD donated in 1974 by Mr &Mrs Eric John of Drymen is awarded each year to the club which scores the highest number of league goals. This will be replaced from 2022 by the James D Bilsland Shield.
STIRLING OBSERVER SHIELD
The STIRLING OBSERVER SHIELD has been awarded annually since 1986 to the Association’s Player of the Year as voted for by the member clubs.
BILLY GORDON MEMORIAL SHIELD
The BILLY GORDON MEMORIAL SHIELD was given to the Association in 1998 by Mrs Jaqueline Gordon in memory of her late husband Billy Gordon who was a distinguished player and later Vice-President of the Association. It is awarded each year to the Man-of-the-Match in the Cameron Cup Final.
INA VARNDELL SHIELD
The INA VARNDELL SHIELD was donated to the Association by John and Ina Varndell in 2022. John is a former referee in the Association and Ina has been a keen follower of Thornhill FC and the Forth and Endrick FA for many years. This will be presented to the Man-of-the-Match in the Telfer Cup Final.
YEAR |
STIRLING OBSERVER SHIELD | BILLY GORDON SHIELD |
1986 | George Swanson – Kippen FC | |
1987 | Alistair Stokoe – Gartmore FC | |
1988 | John Allan – Drymen Utd FC | |
1989 | Colin Cafferty – Buchlyvie Utd FC | |
1990 | Pat Feggans – Blanefield Th FC
Allan Frame – Aberfoyle Rob Roy FC |
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1991 | Keith Rarity – Blanefield Th FC
Greig Denton – Killearn FC |
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1992 | John Allan – Drymen Utd FC
Duncan Petrie – Gargunnock FC |
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1993 | Pat Feggans – Blanefield Th FC | |
1994 | Peter Brown – Balfron Rovers FC | |
1995 | Allan Frame – Aberfoyle Rob Roy FC | |
1996 | Craig Dunn – Blane field Th FC | |
1997 | David Feaks – Deanston FC | |
1998 | Hamish McLachlan – Thornhill FC | Jimmy McNeil – Blanefield Th FC |
1999 | David Feaks – Thornhill FC | Allan McKenzie – Gartocharn FC |
2000 | Alan More – Aberfoyle Rob Roy FC | John McIntyre – Blanefield Th FC |
2001 | Stuart Grant – Balfron Rovers FC | Ian Crawford – Killearn FC |
2002 | Gareth Killen – Thornhill FC | Ian Young – Thornhill FC |
2003 | Douglas Wilson – Gartocharn FC | Andrew Martin – Gargunnock FC |
2004 | Gareth Killen – Thornhill FC | Dany Todd – Drymen Utd FC |
2005 | Ian Crawford – Killearn FC | James Beaton – Killearn FC |
2006 | Richard McColl – Killearn FC | Andrew McColl – Killearn FC |
2007 | David Hegarty – Buchlyvie Utd FC | Richard McColl – Killearn FC |
2008 | Adam Hopes – Blanefield Th FC | Colin Hannah – Blanefield Th FC |
2009 | Alan More – Killearn FC | David MacDonald – Drymen Utd FC |
2010 | Jonny McAdam – Fintry FC | Iain Muir – Gartocharn FC |
2011 | Iain Muir – Gartocharn FC | Iain Strachan – Drymen Utd FC |
2012 | Alan Inglis – Deanston FC | Ruari Nicolson – Drymen Utd FC |
2013 | Alan Inglis – Deanston FC | Ryan Sims – Fintry FC |
2014 | Iain Strachan – Drymen Utd FC
Craig Cowan – Drymen Utd FC |
Iain Strachan – Drymen Utd FC |
2015 | Graeme McKenzie – Gartocharn FC | Niall Morrison – Balfron Rovers FC |
2016 | Andrew Pender – Balfron Rovers FC | Andrew Pender – Balfron Rovers FC |
2017 | Callum McLaren – Balfron Rovers FC | Mark Hailstones – Balfron Rovers FC |
2018 | Callum McLaren – Balfron Rovers FC | Louis Watters – Buchlyvie Utd FC |
2019 | Andrew MacNally – Draymen Utd FC | Stuart MacNally – Drymen Utd FC |
2020 | Not awarded | Not awarded |
2021 | Not awarded | Jack McLaren – Balfron Rovers FC |