Nottinghamshire County Football Association

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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

Competition2015–16 Winners2016–17 Winners
Nottinghamshire Senior Cup Basford United Carlton Town
Nottinghamshire Intermediate Cup West Bridgford A.F.C. Dunkirk
Nottinghamshire Junior Cup Basford United Under 21s Mansfield Hosiery Mills
Nottinghamshire Minor CupM.A.F.C.Aslockton Cranmers
Nottinghamshire Sunday Senior TrophyAttenborough CavaliersAttenborough Cavaliers
Nottinghamshire Sunday Intermediate CupBeeston TownClifton Dynamo
Nottinghamshire Sunday Junior Cup Basford United Under 21s Newark Town (Sunday)
Nottinghamshire Sunday Minor CupTotal Reclaims DemolitionWarren (Sunday)
Nottinghamshire Women's County Cup Nottingham Forest L.F.C. Nottingham Forest L.F.C.

Nottinghamshire Senior Cup finals

●1883–84 Nottingham Forest 5–0 Notts Trent *replay (Castle Cricket Ground)

●1884–85 Notts County

●1885–86 Nottingham Forest 1–0 Nottingham Rangers (Castle Cricket Ground)

●1886–87 Nottingham Forest 3–0 Notts Olympic (Gregory Ground)

●1887–88 Notts Rangers 4–2 Ruddington

●1888–89 Notts Rangers 7–0 Ruddington

●1889–90 Beeston 3–1 Newark (Castle Ground)

●1890–91 Nottingham Forest 2–1 Ruddington (Town Ground)

●1891–92 Greenhalghs 3–1 Wilkinsons (Town Ground)

●1892–93 Greenhalghs 2–1 Notts Olympic (Hucknall)

●1893–94 Bulwell United 1–0 Newstead Byron (Hucknall)

●1894–95 Newark 2–0 Notts County (Bulwell)

●1895–96 Nottingham Forest (Bulwell)

●1896–97 Nottingham Forest

●1897–98 Hucknall St Johns bt Kimberley (Bulwell)

●1898–99 Nottingham Forest bt Newark (City Ground)

●1899–1900 Notts County bt Sutton Town *replay (City Ground)

●1900–01 Notts County bt Newark (Cinderhill Road)

●1901–02 Nottingham Forest bt Notts County *replay (City Ground)

●1902–03 Notts County 2–0 Arnold *replay (City Ground)

●1903–04 Newark 2–0 Arnold (City Ground)

●1904–05 Nottingham Forest 2–0 Newark (City Ground)

●1905–06 Newark 2–0 Nottingham Forest (City Ground)

●1906–07 Nottingham Forest 4–1 Notts Magdala (City Ground)

●1907–08 Nottingham Forest bt Notts County Reserves *replay (Notts Olympic)

●1908–09 Sutton Town bt Stanton Hill Victoria (Mansfield Mechanics)

●1909–10 Nottingham Forest 3–0 Eastwood Rangers (Stanhope Street)

●1910–11 Notts County 1–0 Sutton Junction (City Ground)

●1911–12 Notts County 8–2 Stanton Hill Victoria (Westfield Lane)

●1912–13 Sutton Town 2–1 Sutton Junction (Field Mill)

●1913–14 Sutton Town 3–1 Sutton Junction (Field Mill)

●1914–15 Sutton Junction 1–0 Mansfield Mechanics (Sutton Town)

●1915–16 No competition due to World War I

●1916–17 No competition due to World War I

●1917–18 No competition due to World War I

●1918–19 No competition due to World War I

●1919–20 Nottingham Forest bt Hucknall Colliery *replay (Field Mill)

●1920–21 Nottingham Forest 2–1 Mansfield Town *replay (Meadow Lane)

●1921–22 Welbeck Colliery 4–2 Nottingham Forest (Field Mill)

●1922–23 Mansfield Town 2–1 Newark Athletic (Sutton Town)

●1923–24 Sutton Town 1–0 Newark Town (City Ground)

●1924–25 Notts County 1–0 Nottingham Forest (Field Mill)

●1925–26 Mansfield Town 6–0 Players Athletic (Sutton Town)

●1926–27 Mansfield Town 5–1 Notts County (Sutton Town)

●1927–28 Nottingham Forest 2–1 Notts County (Field Mill)

●1928–29 Notts County 4–2 Nottingham Forest (Field Mill)

●1929–30 Nottingham Forest 4–0 Newark Town (Meadow Lane)

●1930–31 Mansfield Town 7–0 Notts County (Field Mill)

●1931–32 Mansfield Town 1–0 Nottingham Forest (Field Mill)

●1932–33 Nottingham Forest 3–2 Newark Town (Ransome & Marles)

●1933–34 Notts County 4–3 Nottingham Forest (Field Mill)

●1934–35 Notts County 3–2 Nottingham Forest (Meadow Lane)

●1935–36 Notts County 5–2 Newark Town *aet (Newark Town)

●1936–37 Raleigh Athletic 3–0 Ollerton Colliery (Meadow Lane)

●1937–38 Ollerton Colliery 4–1 Ransome & Marles (Newark Town)

●1938–39 Players Athletic 4–3 Ollerton Colliery *aet (Newark Town)

●1939–40 No competition due to World War II

●1940–41 No competition due to World War II

●1941–42 No competition due to World War II

●1942–43 No competition due to World War II

●1943–44 No competition due to World War II

●1944–45 No competition due to World War II

●1945–46 Bestwood Colliery 1–0 Gedling Colliery *aet (Meadow Lane)

●1946–47 Basford United 4–2 Gedling Colliery (Meadow Lane)

●1947–48 Ransome & Marles bt Gedling Colliery (Meadow Lane)

●1948–49 Retford Town 3–1 Ollerton Colliery (Meadow Lane)

●1949–50 Linby Colliery 1–0 Retford Town (City Ground)

●1950–51 Retford Town 4–0 Linby Colliery

●1951–52 Linby Colliery bt Retford Town *replay (Meadow Lane)

●1952–53 Gedling Colliery 4–0 Sutton Town (Meadow Lane)

●1953–54 Linby Colliery

●1954–55 Retford Town

●1955–56 Sutton Town

●1956–57 Ransome & Marles bt Sutton Town

●1957–58 Sutton Town

●1958–59 Retford Town 3–1 Arnold St Marys *replay (Meadow Lane)

●1959–60 Sutton Town

●1960–61 Arnold St Marys

●1961–62 Sutton Town

●1962–63 Sutton Town

●1963–64 Sutton Town

●1964–65 Arnold

●1965–66 Arnold

●1966–67 Retford Town

●1967–68 Sutton Town

●1968–69 Arnold

●1969–70 Sutton Town

●1970–71 Arnold

●1971–72 Sutton Town

●1972–73 Sutton Town

●1973–74 Sutton Town

●1974–75 Sutton Town

●1975–76 Eastwood Town

●1976–77 Sutton Town

●1977–78 Eastwood Town

●1978–79 Eastwood Town

●1979–80 Eastwood Town

●1980–81 Rainworth Miners Welfare

●1981–82 Rainworth Miners Welfare

●1982–83 Eastwood Town 5–2 Rainworth Miners Welfare (Gedling Road)

●1983–84 Eastwood Town 6–1 Hucknall Colliery Welfare (Gedling Road)

●1984–85 Hucknall Colliery Welfare 2–0 Arnold (Coronation Park)

●1985–86 Clipstone Welfare

●1986–87 Huthwaite 1–0 Rainworth Miners Welfare

●1987–88 Basford United

●1988–89 Eastwood Town 3–0 Southwell City

●1989–90 Eastwood Town

●1990–91 Hucknall Town 3–0 Clipstone Welfare

●1991–92 Eastwood Town 2–0 Nottinghamshire Police

●1992–93 Arnold Town 3–1 Rainworth Miners Welfare (Coronation Park)

●1993–94 Clipstone Welfare 3–2 Boots Athletic (Field Mill)

●1994–95 Oakham United 3–0 Clipstone Welfare

●1995–96 Arnold Town 2–0 Boots Athletic

●1996–97 Arnold Town 1–0 Boots Athletic (Field Mill)

●1997–98 Hucknall Town 2–1 Pelican

●1998–99 Arnold Town 2–1 Hucknall Town

●1999–2000 Hucknall Town 2–1 Eastwood Town

●2000–01 Hucknall Town 1–0 Gedling Town

●2001–02 Gedling Town 1–0 Southwell City (Meadow Lane)

●2002–03 Hucknall Town 2–0 Teversal

●2003–04 Eastwood Town 2–0 Hucknall Town

●2004–05 Arnold Town 1–0 Eastwood Town

●2005–06 Eastwood Town 3–1 Sutton Town

●2006–07 Eastwood Town 0–0 Arnold Town *pens

●2007–08 Eastwood Town 2–0 Ollerton Town

●2008–09 Retford United 2–1 Eastwood Town

●2009–10 Eastwood Town 4–3 Retford United 3 *aet (Meadow Lane)

●2010–11 Eastwood Town 6–1 Carlton Town (Field Mill)

●2011–12 Eastwood Town

●2012–13 Carlton Town 5–2 Sutton Town (Coronation Park)

●2013–14 Carlton Town 6–2 Rainworth Miners Welfare (Watnall Road)

●2014–15 Basford United 5–3 Clipstone Welfare (Field Mill)

●2015–16 Basford United 2–2 Clipstone Welfare *pens (Coronation Park)

●2016–17 Carlton Town 4–1 Basford United (Meadow Lane)

●2017–18 Basford United 5–1 Dunkirk (Coronation Park)

●2018–19 Basford United 3–0 Carlton Town (Field Mill)

●2019–20 No competition due to COVID-19

●2020–21 No competition due to COVID-19

●2021–22 Carlton Town 1–0 Mansfield Town U23 (Greenwich Avenue)

●2022–23 Newark & Sherwood 3 Carlton Town 2 (Coronation Park)

Number Of Titles

rankClubTitlesyears of win
1 Nottingham Forest 171884 – 1886 – 1887 – 1891 – 1896 – 1897 – 1899 – 1902 – 1905 – 1907 – 1908 – 1910 – 1920 – 1921 – 1928 – 1930 – 1933
2 Sutton Town 171909 – 1913 – 1914 – 1924 – 1956 – 1958 – 1960 – 1962 – 1963 – 1964 – 1968 – 1970 – 1972 – 1973 – 1974 – 1975 – 1977
3 Eastwood Town 161976 – 1978 – 1979 – 1980 – 1983 – 1984 – 1989 – 1990 – 1992 – 2004 – 2006 – 2007 – 2008 – 2010 – 2011 – 2012
4 Notts County 111885 – 1900 – 1901 – 1903 – 1911 – 1912 – 1925 – 1929 – 1934 – 1935 – 1936
5 Arnold Town 101961 – 1965 – 1966 – 1969 – 1971 – 1993 – 1996 – 1997 – 1999 – 2005
6 Hucknall Town 61985 – 1991 – 1998 – 2000 – 2001 – 2003
7Basford United61947 – 1988 – 2015 – 2016 – 2018 – 2019
8 Mansfield Town 51923 – 1926 – 1927 – 1931 – 1932
9 Retford Town 51949 – 1951 – 1955 – 1959 – 1967
10 Carlton Town 42013 – 2014 – 2017 – 2022
11Newark31895 – 1904 – 1906
12Linby Colliery31950 – 1952 – 1954
13 Notts Rangers 21888 – 1889
14Greenhalghs21892 – 1893
15 Ransome & Marles 21948 – 1957
16Rainworth Miners Welfare21981 – 1982
17Clipstone Welfare21986 – 194
18Beeston11890
19Bulwell United11894
20 Hucknall St Johns 11898
21Sutton Junction11915
22Welbeck Colliery11922
23Raleigh Athletic11937
24Ollerton Colliery11938
25Players Athletic11939
26Bestwood Colliery11946
27Gedling Colliery11953
28Huthwaite11987
29Oakham United11995
30 Gedling Town 12002
31 Retford United 12009

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