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Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association

Local governing body of football in England


Summary

Local governing body of football in England

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nameSheffield and Hallamshire County Football Association
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leader_titleGeneral Manager
leader_nameSimon Frost
leader_title2Chairman
leader_title3President
leader_name3M. Matthews
affiliationsThe Football Association (1871)
website

The Sheffield and Hallamshire Football Association is a County Football Association in England. It was formed in Sheffield in 1867 as the Sheffield Football Association, and is the second-oldest football governing body after the Football Association (FA). Its teams adopted the Sheffield Rules of football until 1878, when they were merged with the FA's rules. Its members include the two oldest football clubs in the world, Sheffield and Hallam.

Today, the County FA is responsible for the administration, control, promotion and development of grass-roots football within a 20-mile radius of Sheffield Cathedral. This covers almost all of South Yorkshire (excluding only the area around Askern, Hatfield and Thorne) as well as parts of North Derbyshire (e.g. Dronfield), North Nottinghamshire (e.g. Worksop), and southern parts of West Yorkshire (e.g. Emley, Hemsworth).

History

Organised football started in Sheffield in 1857 with the birth of Sheffield Football Club and the creation of Sheffield Rules. By the early 1860s, there were over 15 clubs in the Sheffield area and they were the first to start inter-club games. This was done with no formal body in overall control with Sheffield Rules used by the majority of clubs.

The Sheffield Football Association was founded by the end of January 1867, with Harry Chambers, secretary of Sheffield FC, serving as its first President. It claimed membership of 14 clubs, representing over 1,000 members. The Association issued its first set of rules on 6 March 1867, basing them on the FA's rules which had been formulated in February of the same year.

Although the Youdan Cup took place between February and March 1867, and was competed for by most of the Association's member clubs, it was organized by a separate committee and was unable to use the Sheffield FA's rules, since they were not issued until the day after the Cup's final. A second cup, the Cromwell Cup, was played the next year under the auspices of the Sheffield Association. It was only open to teams under two years old, and was won by The Wednesday.

On 2 December 1871, the Sheffield Association played the first inter-association game with the London Association, beating them 3–1 at Bramall Lane. Despite losing the game, the London Association (now known as the F.A.) became the primary association which led to the national adoption of the London rules. However, the Sheffield Association continued to have some influence and on 17 February 1872 proposed Rule VII introducing the corner-kick to the Association Rules.

Over the next few years, matches against the associations of Birmingham, Glasgow, North Wales, Manchester and Staffordshire were arranged. Other non-association friendlies were played notably against the Wanderers, the Swifts and the Royal Engineers.

The first annual competition, the Sheffield Association Challenge Cup, was introduced in the 1876–77 season. This was joined by the Wharncliffe Charity Cup two years later. Both were won by Wednesday, who had become the dominant force in local football, in their first year.

The creep of professionalism began in 1876 when Wednesday brought down James Lang from Glasgow. He was officially hired by the club but received a job with no formal duties from one of the members of the club board. The association subsequently had to deal with open professionalism when members of The Zulus received payment for matches. A number of players were banned, so many in fact that it led to the abandonment of the 1882 Sheffield Challenge Cup final. In 1885, professionalism was made legal but the Sheffield Association, led by Charles Clegg and William Peirce Dix remained firm opponents of professionalism in football.

In 1877, a rival association given the name Sheffield New was established in protest of Sheffield FA's decision not to allow any club under two years old to become a member. It later changed its name to Hallamshire Football Association. This situation persisted until the end of the 1886–87 season when a merger of the two associations was negotiated by Clegg who took charge of the new association with Dix employed as secretary.

The clubs of the Sheffield F.A. of 1877 were Albion, Artillery and Hallamshire Rifles, Attercliffe, Brightside, Brincliffe, Broomhall, Crookes, Exchange, Exchange Brewery, Fir Vale, Gleadless, Hallam, Heeley, Kimberworth, Millhouses, Norfolk, Norfolk Works, Owlerton, Oxford, Parkwood Springs, Philadelphia, Rotherham, Sheffield, Surrey, Thursday Wanderers, Wednesday.

Competitions

Men's

  • Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League (levels 11-13)
  • Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup (clubs at levels 5-11)
  • Sheffield & Hallamshire Association Cup (clubs at levels 12-14)
  • Sheffield & Hallamshire Junior Cup (clubs at levels 15-)

Women's

  • Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's County League (clubs at levels 7-9)
  • Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's Challenge Cup (clubs at levels 1-7)

Affiliated clubs

Unlike most County FAs, which cover a historic county of England, teams are affiliated to the S&HCFA if they are located within a 20-mile radius of Sheffield Cathedral, although this rule is not set in stone. Hundreds of football clubs are affiliated to the association.

As of 2025/26, the following S&HCFA-affiliated clubs compete in senior men's and women's football (not including reserve teams):

Men's teams

ClubLeagueLevel 2Level 3Level 6Level 7Level 8Level 9Level 10Level 11Level 12Level 13Level 14Level 15Level 16Level 17Level 18
Sheffield UnitedFootball League Championship
Sheffield WednesdayFootball League Championship
BarnsleyFootball League One
Doncaster RoversFootball League One
Rotherham UnitedFootball League One
Worksop TownNational League North Division
Stocksbridge Park SteelsNorthern Premier League Premier Division
EmleyNorthern Premier League Division One East
HallamNorthern Premier League Division One East
Frickley AthleticNorthern Counties East League Premier Division
HandsworthNorthern Counties East League Premier Division
ParkgateNorthern Counties East League Premier Division
Penistone ChurchNorthern Counties East League Premier Division
Rossington MainNorthern Counties East League Premier Division
SheffieldNorthern Counties East League Premier Division
Wombwell TownNorthern Counties East League Premier Division
Armthorpe WelfareNorthern Counties East League Division One
Athersley RecreationNorthern Counties East League Division One
Dearne & DistrictNorthern Counties East League Division One
Doncaster CityNorthern Counties East League Division One
Maltby MainNorthern Counties East League Division One
Nostell Miners WelfareNorthern Counties East League Division One
SwallownestUnited Counties League Division One
Worsbrough Bridge AthleticNorthern Counties East League Division One
AFC BentleyCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
AFC PhoenixCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
AFC DronfieldSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Burngreave UnitedCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
Denaby MainSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Dinnington TownCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
Dodworth Miners WelfareSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
EliteCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
Hall Green UnitedWest Yorkshire Association Football League Premier Division
Harworth CollieryCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
Hemsworth Miners WelfareSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Hepworth UnitedSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Jubilee SportsSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Kinsley BoysCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
Kiveton ParkSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Oughtibridge War MemorialSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Silkstone UnitedSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
SJR WorksopCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
South Elmsall United ServicesSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Wombwell MainSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division
Yorkshire MainCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
Barnsley TownSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
Bentley VillageSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
Ecclesfield Red RoseSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
Evo SoccerCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
AFC Manton ClubCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
FC United of SheffieldCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
North Gawber CollierySheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
RossingtonCentral Midlands Alliance League Premier Division North
RoystonSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
Sheffield CitySheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
Sheffield UnionSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
ShelleyYorkshire Amateur League Premier Division
Swinton AthleticSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
Thorncliffe VillaSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One
Caribbean SportsSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two
DurkarYorkshire Amateur League Championship
Elsecar DynamoesSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two
Elsecar MainSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two
Middlewood RoversSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two
Rotherham TownSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two
Sheffield MedicsSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two
Tusaale UnitedSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two
YoudanSheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two
Bawtry TownDoncaster Saturday League Premier Division
BessacarrDoncaster Saturday League Premier Division
Brodsworth WelfareDoncaster Saturday League Premier Division
Crofton SportsWakefield and District League Premier Division
CumberworthHuddersfield and District Association League Premier Division
Denaby UnitedDoncaster Saturday League Premier Division
Grange Moor SaintsHuddersfield and District Association League Premier Division
HolmbridgeHuddersfield and District Association League Premier Division
PilkingtonsDoncaster Saturday League Premier Division
West End TerriersDoncaster Saturday League Premier Division
Wooldale WanderersHuddersfield and District Association League Premier Division
Adwick Park ForestersDoncaster Saturday League Division One
EdenthorpeDoncaster Saturday League Division One
Hade EdgeHuddersfield and District Association League Division One
Holmfirth TownHuddersfield and District Association League Division One
ShepleyHuddersfield and District Association League Division One
KirkburtonHuddersfield and District Association League Division Two
ScissettYorkshire Amateur League Division Three
SkelmanthorpeHuddersfield and District Association League Division Two
ScissettHuddersfield and District Association League Division Three
Cartworth MoorHuddersfield and District Association League Division Four

Women's teams

ClubLeagueLevel 2Level 4Level 5Level 6Level 7Level 8Level 9Level 10Level 12
Sheffield United WomenFA Women's Super League Two
Barnsley Women'sFA WNL Division One Midlands
Doncaster Rovers BellesFA WNL Division One North
Huddersfield Town WomenFA WNL Division One North
Sheffield WomenFA WNL Division One Midlands
Brunsmeer Athletic WomenNERWL Premier Division
Rotherham United WomenEMRWL Premier Division
SJR Worksop WomenEMRWL Premier Division
Dronfield Town LadiesEMRWL Division One North
Handsworth LadiesNERWL Division One South
Millmoor Juniors LadiesNERWL Division One South
Rossington Main LadiesNERWL Division One South
Sheffield Wednesday LadiesNERWL Division One South
Dinnington Town LadiesS&HWL Division One
Frickley Athletic LadiesS&HWL Division One
Kiveton Park WomenS&HWL Division One
Oughtibridge War Memorial WomenS&HWL Division One
Sheffield United Community Foundation LadiesS&HWL Division One
Stocksbridge Park Steels LadiesS&HWL Division One
YP WomenS&HWL Division One
Barnsley WomenS&HWL Division Two
Brinsworth Whitehill WomenS&HWL Division Two
Dearne & District LadiesS&HWL Division Two
Penistone Church WomenS&HWL Division Two
Socrates LadiesS&HWL Division Two
Brodsworth LadiesS&HWL Division Three
Charnock Ridgeway LadiesS&HWL Division Three
Edenthorpe LadiesS&HWL Division Three
Hepworth United LadiesWRCWL Division Two
Maltby Juniors LadiesS&HWL Division Three
Scawthorpe Scorpions LadiesS&HWL Division Three
Swallownest Miners Welfare LadiesS&HWL Division Three
Wickersley Youth LadiesS&HWL Division Three
Wombwell Town WomenS&HWL Division Three
Aston Swallownest LadiesS&HWL Division Four
Bramley Sunnyside LadiesS&HWL Division Four
Brampton United LadiesS&HWL Division Four
FURD LadiesS&HWL Division Four
Kinsley Boys LadiesWRCWL Division Three
Rotherham Town LadiesS&HWL Division Four
Sheffield Medics WomenS&HWL Division Four
West End Terriers LadiesS&HWL Division Four
Worksop Town LadiesS&HWL Division Four
Durkar Devils LadiesWRCWL Division Five A
Kirkburton Junior WomenWRCWL Division Five A

Representative teams

Main article: Glasgow Football Association#Glasgow v Sheffield

The Sheffield & Hallamshire FA formerly ran the Sheffield representative team that was active from the earliest days of the game in the 1860s, playing against select teams from cities such as London and Glasgow, the series against the latter running from 1874 to 1960.

Since 1944 an U18 side has represented the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA in the FA County Youth Cup, winning the competition in 1953 and 1964.

References

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