1932 BC FA Cup

The 1932 BC FA Cup was the 42nd season of the oldest football cup competition in North America, the British Columbia Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Royal Oak Hotspur won the competition for the second time, defeating cross-town rivals Victoria Athletic 2:1 in the final at Windsor Park, Victoria.

The derby match being held at the stadium of another Victoria club resulted in the largest crowd ever to attend a match at Windsor Park: 42,193 - twice as much as the usual standing-only capacity of the stadium had been prior to its conversion to an all-seater stadium in 1993.

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