The Mod Cup (
Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic (, ; Endonym and exonym, endonym: ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a member of the Goidelic language, Goidelic branch of Celtic, Scottish Gaelic, alongs ...
Cupa a' Mhòid), also known as the Aviemore Cup, is a trophy in the sport of
shinty
Shinty () is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. It is played mainly in the Scottish Highlands and among Highland migrants to the major cities of Scotland. The sport was formerly more widespread in Scotland and even played in Northern ...
first competed for in 1969, traditionally played for by the two teams who are based closest to the host venue of the
Royal National Mod. The current holders are Aberdour.(2022)
Since 2018 there has been a women's trophy presented as well, this is also known as the LearnGaelic Challenge Cup.
History
The Cup is presented by the Aviemore branch of
An Comunn Gaidhealach as part of the week-long Mod as a celebration of shinty's links with
Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic (, ; Endonym and exonym, endonym: ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a member of the Goidelic language, Goidelic branch of Celtic, Scottish Gaelic, alongs ...
. The trophy originally had a lid which has been lost. The first running of the cup was in 1969 as the Mod was held in
Aviemore
Aviemore (; ) is a town and tourist resort, situated within the Cairngorms National Park in the Highlands of Scotland. It is in the Badenoch and Strathspey committee area, within the Highland council area. The town is popular for skiing and ...
and the two closest sides were the sport's historic giants, Kingussie and Newtonmore. Newtonmore won the first running of the cup 5-2 and to this day the Mod Cup is perhaps the one trophy that the club is eligible to compete for that Kingussie has never won.
Over the years, the Mod has been held in towns without shinty teams which has resulted in teams being imported (Stornoway Mods in the 1980s, when
Beauly Shinty Club and
Skye Camanachd
Skye Camanachd is a shinty team from the Isle of Skye, Highland (council area), Highland, Scotland. It plays in the Premier Division and has a reserve team in North Division One, as well as a Ladies team in the WCA National Division One and a ...
or in areas with a plethora of shinty teams, such as the
Lochaber
Lochaber ( ; ) is a name applied to a part of the Scottish Highlands. Historically, it was a provincial lordship consisting of the parishes of Kilmallie and Kilmonivaig. Lochaber once extended from the Northern shore of Loch Leven, a distric ...
Mod 2007 when a select Lochaber East Side played Lochaber West in
Ardnamurchan
Ardnamurchan (, ) is a peninsula in the ward management area of Lochaber, Highland, Scotland, noted for being very unspoiled and undisturbed. Its remoteness is accentuated by the main access route being a single track road for much of its l ...
. The expansion of shinty into areas where it had previously not been played for a long time means that there should be teams from that locale competing for the trophy in the future. This was the case with the Caithness Mod in 2010
and the Western Isles Mod in 2011.
The 2004 fixture was played between Tayforth and Edinburgh East Lothian, at South Inch, Perth. The 2008 fixture was to be competed for between
Aberdour Shinty Club
Aberdour Shinty Club is a shinty club which plays in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. It is the only senior Shinty Club in Fife and was founded in 2001. In 2011, the club entered two teams into senior competition. Its first team competing in Marine Ha ...
and
Glasgow Mid-Argyll at Little Kerse,
Grangemouth
Grangemouth (; , ) is a town in the Falkirk (council area), Falkirk council area in the central belt of Scotland. Historically part of the Counties of Scotland, county of Stirlingshire, the town lies in the Forth Valley, on the banks of the Firt ...
as part of the Mod in
Falkirk
Falkirk ( ; ; ) is a town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth Valley, northwest of Edinburgh and northeast of Glasgow.
Falkirk had a resident population of 32,422 at the ...
. However, the fixture was rained off.
The 2009 fixture was played between Lochside Rovers and Oban Celtic at Mossfield Park, Oban on 10 October 2009 as part of a normal league fixture which Lochside won. The Cup provides many smaller teams with an opportunity to win national silverware.
The 2010 fixture between
Caithness
Caithness (; ; ) is a Shires of Scotland, historic county, registration county and Lieutenancy areas of Scotland, lieutenancy area of Scotland.
There are two towns, being Wick, Caithness, Wick, which was the county town, and Thurso. The count ...
and Sutherland was a historic game as it was the most northerly official shinty game ever played. Caithness won 3–1.
The 2011 final was played in Uist, and was contested between Uist and Lewis, with Lewis gaining revenge over their 2005 conquerors, winning 2–0.
In 2016 on the west side of Lewis, Skye recorded a 3–0 victory over their island rivals in wet and windy conditions. Goals from Peter Gordon, Iain MacLellan, and Kenny MacLeod took the Mod Cup over the sea to Skye.
Men's Winners
*2023 Strachur-Dunoon 4 v Glasgow University 1, Renfrew
*2022 Aberdour 2 v Tayforth 2, Aberdour win on penalties, Perth
*2021 Inverness 2 v Strathglass 2, Inverness win on penalties, Inverness
*2020 No Competition due to Mòd Postponement
*2019 GMA 0 v Bute 0, GMA win on penalties 3–1, Glasgow Green, Glasgow
*2018 Inveraray bt Col-Glen, Dunoon
*2017 Kilmallie 3 v 2 Fort William, at An Aird, Fort William (played in 2018)
*2016
Skye Camanachd
Skye Camanachd is a shinty team from the Isle of Skye, Highland (council area), Highland, Scotland. It plays in the Premier Division and has a reserve team in North Division One, as well as a Ladies team in the WCA National Division One and a ...
3 v 0 Lewis Camanachd, at Shawbost, Isle of Lewis
*2015 Oban Camanachd bt Glenurquhart, at Mossfield Stadium, Oban
*2014 Boleskine 4 v 2 Inverness, at Bught Park, Inverness
*2013 Bute 1 v 1 Glasgow Mid Argyll, Bute won after penalty shoot-out, at Thornly Park Campus, Paisley
*2012 Kyles Athletic 9 v 1 Bute, at Dunoon
*2011 Lewis Camanachd 2 v 0 Uist Camanachd, at Uist
*2010
Caithness Shinty Club 3 v 1 Sutherland, at Wick
*2009 Lochside Rovers bt Oban Celtic, at Mossfield, Oban
*2008 Match between Aberdour and Glasgow Mid-Argyll abandoned due to weather, at Grangemouth
*2007 West Lochaber bt East Lochaber, at Ardnamurchan
*2006 Strachur & District bt Col-Glen
*2005 Uist Camanachd 3 v 0 Lewis Camanachd, at Lionacleit
*2004 Tayforth bt Edinburgh East Lothian, at South Inch, Perth
*2003 Oban Camanachd bt Oban Celtic
*2002 Kyles Athletic 1 v 0 Bute, at Largs
*2001 Kyleakin Primary School 11 v 0 Back Camanachd, at Tarbert, Harris
*2000 Kyles Athletic
*1999 Fort William
*1998
Skye Camanachd
Skye Camanachd is a shinty team from the Isle of Skye, Highland (council area), Highland, Scotland. It plays in the Premier Division and has a reserve team in North Division One, as well as a Ladies team in the WCA National Division One and a ...
*1997 Strathglass
*1996 Tayforth bt Strathclyde Police
*1995 Caberfeidh
*1994 Kyles Athletic bt Strachur 4-0 (not recorded on troph
Nicholson hits four as Kyles win the Mod Cup
*1993 Inveraray bt GMA 7–1, at Airdrie
*1992 Oban Camanachd bt Oban Celtic 5–0, at Oban
*1991 Caberfeidh
*1990, No Competition
*1989,
Skye Camanachd
Skye Camanachd is a shinty team from the Isle of Skye, Highland (council area), Highland, Scotland. It plays in the Premier Division and has a reserve team in North Division One, as well as a Ladies team in the WCA National Division One and a ...
4 v 2 Beauly, at Bayhead,
Stornoway
Stornoway (; ) is the main town, and by far the largest, of the Outer Hebrides (or Western Isles), and the capital of Lewis and Harris in Scotland.
The town's population is around 6,953, making it the third-largest island town in Scotlan ...
*1988, Glenorchy bt Strachur, at Bishopbriggs
*1987, Livingston bt Glasgow University
*1986, Tayforth, at Peffermill
*1985, Glengarry
*1984, Inverness bt Boleskine
*1983, Glasgow Mid-Argyll bt Strathclyde Police
*1982,
Skye Camanachd
Skye Camanachd is a shinty team from the Isle of Skye, Highland (council area), Highland, Scotland. It plays in the Premier Division and has a reserve team in North Division One, as well as a Ladies team in the WCA National Division One and a ...
, at King George V Playing Field, Skye
*1981, Lochaber won a tournament involving Invergarry, Fort William and Kilmallie
*1980, Tayforth bt Livingston
*1979, Lochcarron 5 v 3
Skye Camanachd
Skye Camanachd is a shinty team from the Isle of Skye, Highland (council area), Highland, Scotland. It plays in the Premier Division and has a reserve team in North Division One, as well as a Ladies team in the WCA National Division One and a ...
*1978, Oban Celtic bt Oban Camanachd
*1977, Glenurquhart 3 v 0 Beauly, at Brora, Sutherland
*1976, Aberdeen Camanachd bt Aberdeen University
*1975, Glasgow Mid-Argyll bt Kyles Athletic
*1974, Aberdeen Camanachd bt Tayforth
*1973, No Competitio
70th, 1973 - Royal National Mòd Programmes and fringe events > Royal National Mòd Programmes > Programme of the ... annual Mod - An Comunn Gaidhealach - National Library of Scotland game scheduled but no teams elected to play
*1972, Lovat bt Inverness at Bught Park
*1971, Glasgow Mid-Argyll (GMA)
*1970, Oban Celtic bt Oban Camanachd, at Oban
*1969, Newtonmore 5 v 2 Kingussie, at Aviemore
Women's Mòd Cup Winners
*2022, Aberdour bt Tayforth, 3–0, Perth
*2021, Inverness bt Alba, Inverness
*2019, GMA bt Bute, Glasgow
*2018, Oban Lorn bt Cowal & Bute, Dunoon
References
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Shinty competitions
Recurring sporting events established in 1969
Scottish sports trophies and awards
1969 establishments in Scotland