The Alhambra Cup was a football competition played for two seasons between clubs in the
Irish League in
1921–22 and
1922–23. Six teams entered each season:
Cliftonville
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,
Distillery
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,
Glenavon,
Glentoran
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,
Linfield and
Queen's Island
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.
Final results
Sources
*Malcolm Brodie, "100 Years of Irish Football", Blackstaff Press, Belfast (1980)
References
External links
Irish League Archive - Alhambra Cup
{{Association football cup competitions in Ireland
Defunct association football cup competitions in Northern Ireland