Beaumont Cup - Honour Board

Honour Board

This is a list of the annual winners of the Beaumont Cup. The Texaco Cup years are signified with a *

Season Winning team/Result Opponent/Teams
1958/59 Match drawn North Trinidad
South Trinidad
1959/60 Match drawn North Trinidad
South Trinidad
1960/61 North Trinidad South Trinidad
1961/62 North Trinidad South Trinidad
1962/63 North Trinidad South Trinidad
1963/64 North Trinidad South Trinidad
1964/65 Match drawn North Trinidad
South Trinidad
1965/66 North Trinidad South Trinidad
1966/67 Match drawn North Trinidad
South Trinidad
1967/68 Match drawn North Trinidad
South Trinidad
1968/69 Match drawn North Trinidad
South Trinidad
1969/70 Match drawn North Trinidad
South Trinidad
1970/71* Match drawn North Trinidad
East Trinidad
1971/72* East Trinidad South Trinidad
1972/73* South Trinidad East Trinidad
1973/74* Central Trinidad North Trinidad
1974/75* North Trinidad East Trinidad
1975/76* South Trinidad Round robin format
1976/77 North and East Trinidad South and Central Trinidad
1977/78 Match abandoned -
1978/79 South and Central Trinidad North and East Trinidad
1979/80 South and Central Trinidad North and East Trinidad
1980/81 No competition -
1981/82 No competition -
1982/83 Match drawn South and Central Trinidad
North and East Trinidad
1983/84 North and East Trinidad South and Central Trinidad
1984/85 North and East Trinidad South and Central Trinidad

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