The IFA Challenge Cup, also known as the IFA British Cup, is the IFA’s season-long knockout competition. The competition first took place during the 1997/98 season and has since gone from strength to strength.
Teams were historically drawn on a national basis from round one, as the tournament takes shape and teams criss cross the UK in search of cup glory. However in a recent update the tournament now takes place in regional groups which then split off in to the Challenge Cup and the Glynn Price Vase.
The semi-finals and Glynn Price Vase Final are played at a neutral venue, while the IFA Challenge Cup Final takes place on the Friday night before our annual WorldNET tournament.