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Junior International Quadrangular Tournament

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Founded
  
1994

Number of teams
  
4

Region
  
Europe (UEFA)

Most successful team(s)
  
Scotland (6 titles)

Junior International Quadrangular Tournament

Current champions
  
Republic of Ireland (2013)

The Junior International Quadrangular Tournament (most recently known as the Umbro Trophy for sponsorship reasons) is a football tournament held on an irregular basis between junior representative teams from Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland and the Isle of Man national team. Junior status does not refer to age, but to the status of the competing players, i.e. not senior. First held as the Guinness Cup in 1994, Guinness continued to sponsor the tournament until 2000. Statoil then acted as sponsors for three editions from 2001 until 2005. In 2008 Umbro became sponsors. Scotland are the tournament's most successful side having won six of the twelve editions.

Contents

Format

Each tournament is rotated around the competing teams who take it in turn to act as hosts. Initially the competition was held on a knock-out basis with two semi-finals followed by a third-place play-off and final. Since 2001 it has been held on a round-robin league basis, with each team facing each other once and three points being awarded for a win and one for a draw.

Republic of Ireland 1994

Final

  • Northern Ireland were represented by a Mid Ulster Select.
  • Scotland 1995

    Final

    Isle of Man 1996

    Final

    Northern Ireland 1997

    Final

    Republic of Ireland 1998

    Final

    Scotland 1999

    Final

    Isle of Man 2000

    Final

    Scotland 2005

  • Scotland finish ahead of the Republic of Ireland on head-to-head record.
  • Republic of Ireland 2013

    The 2013 Umbro Quadrangular Trophy took place in Limerick from 3–5 October 2013.

    References

    Junior International Quadrangular Tournament Wikipedia