Dubonnet Cup

The game was an annual event the aim of which was to generate interest in the French amateur football leagues and helped lead to the establishment of the French Football Federation.

The cup is a large vase trophy[1] which weighs in at approximately 112 lb (51 kg).

Both clubs sent full-strength teams to Paris for the competition,[4] and played with the cup being guarded at the pitch side.

Swindon went on to become Runners-up in the following season's Charity Shield match versus Manchester United.

[5] On 7 May 1911 Clapton Orient beat Millwall 3–0 to win the Dubonnet Cup with goals from Fred Parker, George Scott and Phil Prior before 12,000 Paris fans.

The Parc des Princes in Paris (1913 image) , venue of the three Dubonnet Cup finals