Nottinghamshire County Football Association

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Nottinghamshire County Football Association
AbbreviationNFA
Formation1882;142 years ago (1882)
PurposeGoverning football across Nottinghamshire
HeadquartersChetwynd Business Park, Chilwell, Nottingham
Location
Coordinates 52°54′29″N1°15′05″W / 52.9081932°N 1.2515082°W / 52.9081932; -1.2515082
Robin Bourne
Website www.nottinghamshirefa.com

The Nottinghamshire Football Association, often known simply as the Notts FA, is the governing body of football in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. The Nottinghamshire FA runs a number of cups at different levels for teams across most of Nottinghamshire, as well as educating their affiliated clubs and members with relevant courses and events. A small number of clubs in the north of the county are members of the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Football Association.

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County cups

Competition2023–24 Winners
Nottinghamshire Senior Cup Nottingham Forest Under-21s
Nottinghamshire Senior TrophyWollaton
Nottinghamshire Sunday Senior CupPoets Young Boys
Nottinghamshire Sunday Senior TrophyBeeston Cosa Nostra
Nottinghamshire Veterans Cup Retford Veterans
Nottinghamshire Women's County Cup Basford United W.F.C.

Last 5 winners

Competition2018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–24
Senior Cup Basford United VoidVoid Carlton Town Newark & Sherwood United Nottingham Forest U21
Sat. Senior Trophy Sherwood Colliery VoidVoid Retford United Stapleford TownWollaton
Sunday Senior CupCrusaders A.F.C.VoidVoidPoet Young BoysHoly TrinityPoet Young Boys
Sun. Senior Trophy Hucknall Town VoidVoidThe Nabb InnBeeston Cosa Nostra
Women County Cup Nottingham Forest W.F.C. VoidVoid Basford United Ladies
Veterans CupNot HeldNot HeldNot HeldNot HeldNot Held Retford Veterans

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