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- Middlesex_Senior_Charity_Cup abstract "The Middlesex Senior Charity Cup is a knock-out system football competition that has been running since 1901. It was presented in 1901 by C.S. Goldmann, Esq. and was first played for in the 1901-02 season, the first winners being Clapton Orient. The competition is run mainly for non-league clubs in the region, although league sides have been known to enter the competition, such as Barnet, Chelsea and Q.P.R. Hayes have won the competition the most times, with 15 wins (their first victory came in 1932 and their most recent in 1991). In 1988, the final, in which Hendon beat Wembley 3-1, was played at Wembley Stadium.On 25 April 2007, Harrow Borough retained the Cup for a second year by beating Brook House at Staines Town's Wheatsheaf Park 5-4 on penalties after the match had finished 0-0 after extra time. The 2009-10 season holders were North Greenford United, who beat the previous holders, Enfield Town, 1-0 in the final at Hampton and Richmond Borough's Beveree Stadium. Enfield Town had beaten Hillingdon Borough 4-1 after extra time on 30 April 2008 at Hayes and Yeading's Church Road stadium. In the 2008-09 season, the competition was cancelled after one first round match had been played.The current holders are Wealdstone, who defeated Hanworth Villa 2-0 in the final played at Hayes and Yeading’s Church Road stadium.The 2011/12 final was contested between two sides from the Southern Football League, as Northwood played Ashford Town. Northwood overcame rivals Uxbridge 3-2 in the semi-final, whilst Ashford Town comprehensively beat Rayners Lane 4-0 to progress to the final respectively. The game was played on Bank Holiday Monday, May 7 at Grosvenor Vale in Ruislip, home of Wealdstone.Ashford won the game 4-2 on penalties after it had finished 4-4 at the end of 90 minutes. Town had battled back from 3-0 down against Northwood to lead 4-3 but Romaine Walker's equaliser took the game to spot kicks.".
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- Middlesex_Senior_Charity_Cup country "England".
- Middlesex_Senior_Charity_Cup founded "1901".
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- Middlesex_Senior_Charity_Cup comment "The Middlesex Senior Charity Cup is a knock-out system football competition that has been running since 1901. It was presented in 1901 by C.S. Goldmann, Esq. and was first played for in the 1901-02 season, the first winners being Clapton Orient. The competition is run mainly for non-league clubs in the region, although league sides have been known to enter the competition, such as Barnet, Chelsea and Q.P.R.".
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