Founded | 1882 |
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Abolished | 1896 |
The Sheffield & Hallamshire Minor Cup was a county cup competition organised by the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association from 1882 to 1896. [1]
Season | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Venue | Notes |
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1882–83 | Heeley reserves | 3–1 | Lockwood Brothers reserves | Newhall | |
1883–84 | Attercliffe reserves | 2–0 | Heeley reserves | Queen's Ground | |
1884–85 | Attercliffe reserves | 6–1 | Clarence | Bramall Lane | |
1885–86 | Attercliffe reserves | 6–1 | Eckington Works | Newhall | |
1886–87 | Attercliffe reserves | 1–0 | Melville | Bramall Lane | |
1887–88 | Carbrook Church | 2–1 | Walkley | Bramall Lane | |
1888–89 | Ecclesfield reserves | 6–1 | Carbrook Church | Clifton Lane | |
1889–90 | Ecclesfield reserves | 2–1 | Melville | Bramall Lane | |
1890–91 | Wath | 3–2 | Heeley | Bramall Lane | |
1891–92 | Kiveton Park | 3–0 | Sheepbridge Works | Worksop | |
1892–93 | Pyebank Rovers | 2–1 | Heeley | Attercliffe | |
1893–94 | Pyebank Rovers | 3–1 | Ecclesfield | Woodhouse | League play-off final |
1894–95 | Wombwell Town | 4–0 | Rotherwood Rovers | Attercliffe | League play-off final |
1895–96 | Birdwell | 2–1 | North Staveley | Attercliffe | League play-off final |
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