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Caledonian Challenge Cup : ウィキペディア英語版 | Challenge Cup (Australia) The Challenge Cup was the name of several football trophies contested in Melbourne, Australia during the 1860s and 1870s under the Melbourne Football Club rules and the Victorian rules (which were early versions of Australian rules football). ==History== Football in Victoria was played under an informal administrative structure until the establishment of the Victorian Football Association in 1877. As such, any trophies or competitions were unofficial, and were arranged entirely at the agreement of the participating clubs. Trophies were either purchased by the clubs or donated by a third party. There were three Challenge Cups which were contested amongst the top senior metropolitan clubs between 1861 and 1871: the Caledonian Society Challenge Cup (1861–1864), the Athletic Sports Committee Challenge Cup (1865–1866) and the South Yarra Presentation Challenge Cup (1870–1871). The Challenge Cup, which was won and held based on the results of specific games, was separate from the Premiership, which (in years when it is considered to have existed) was based upon performance in all games during a season.
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