1933 BC FA Cup

The 1933 BC FA Cup was the 43rd 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 second time, defeating Dinas Blaenau 3:2 in the final at Brockton Oval, Vancouver.

Two records that stand to this day were set in the 1933 competition - the highest number of matches in which a non-league team defeated a Division One opponent in a single tournament (three), and the deepest run made by a non-league side, with Mission City FC reaching the semi-finals, where they lost to Dinas Blaenau. Mission City's two "giant-killings" remained unmatched until Silver King equalled the feat in the 1941 BC FA Cup.

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

4th Round
The fourth round saw the first of 1933's "giant-slayings", when Mission City defeating Rowing Club on penalties.

Semi-finals
The semi-final saw a Cranbrook derby in which both legs saw record-setting crowds over 20,000 in stadia that generally saw around 15,000 standing spectators. North Side crushed their arch-rivals with a pair of emphatic 3:0 victories. In the other matchup, non-league Mission City's spectacular run came to an end, as Dinas Blaenau dealt handily with the amateur side, winning with a 6:2 aggregate score.