1930 BC FA Cup

The 1930 BC FA Cup was the 40th season of the oldest football cup competition in North America, the British Columbia Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Cranbrook North Side won the competition for the first time, defeating Royal City 3:0 in the final at Windsor Park, Victoria.

1st Round
The sixteen Division Three sides were joined by the 48 non-league clubs that advanced from the Qualifying Round.

2nd Round
Notable in the second round was a Cup instalment of the Penticton derby between local rivals Shamrocks and Foxes; the latter played to an emphatic 4:0 victory.

3rd Round
Five ties required a replay, including a matchup between local Victoria rivals Oak Bay Wanderers and Royal Oak Hotspur.