The 1964 NSW Federation Cup was the eighth edition of the NSW Soccer Federation's premier soccer cup. The federation offered ã1000 prize money for the tournament to try attract more support which had been falling in previous years. It was also renamed the Henry Seamonds Trophy to commemorate the late Australian and NSW Federation president. The cup was open to all clubs in the first and second divisions for the first time. The Federation also decided that the winner of the cup would automatically qualify as a representative for the Australia Cup.
Sydney Hakoah were the defending champions, but were eliminated in a quarter-finals replay 4âÂÂ3 by South Coast United.
The final was played on 27 September 1964 between Budapest-St. George and South Coast United, with Budapest winning the match 4âÂÂ3 after extra time to claim their first Federation Cup title.
Concordia, Granville-AEK, Marconi and Melita Eagles enter the round after receiving a bye.
First Division clubs enter this round.
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