Sheffield & Hallamshire Association Cup

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Sheffield & Hallamshire Association Cup
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Founded2002
Current championsJubilee Sports
Most successful club(s)Jubilee Sports, Kiveton Park, Stocksbridge Park Steels reserves, Penistone Church reserves
(2 titles)

The Sheffield & Hallamshire Association Cup is a county cup competition involving teams within the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association (S&HCFA).

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Inaugurated in 2003, it is generally open to S&HCFA teams at levels 12-14 of the English football league system, although reserves teams at level 11 also compete. It is the second most important S&HCFA county cup, behind the Senior Cup.

Finals

SeasonWinnerResultRunner-upVenueNotes
2002–03Elm Tree1–0 Stocksbridge Park Steels reserves Belle Vue
2003–04HSBC3–2 Athersley Recreation Belle Vue
2004–05 Kiveton Park 2–2 Athersley Recreation Sandy Lane Kiveton Park won on penalties
2005–06 Kiveton Park 5–0Sheffield Lane Top Belle Vue
2006–07 Stocksbridge Park Steels reserves 3–1 Hemsworth Miners Welfare Millmoor
2007–08 Athersley Recreation 1–0Hollinsend Amateurs Oakwell
2008–09Hall Green United2–1Kirkburton Keepmoat Stadium (pitch 2)
2009–10 Sheffield reserves 2–1 Dearne Community & Miners Welfare Inkersall Road
2010–11 Stocksbridge Park Steels reserves 3–0Kirkburton Roundwood Sports Complex
2011–12 Shaw Lane Aquaforce 3–1Shepley Sandy Lane
2012–13Swinton Athletic3–0Kirkburton Sandy Lane
2013–14Jubilee Sports4–0Wickersley Sandy Lane
2014–15Denaby Main2–0 AFC Emley development Sandy Lane
2015–16 Handsworth Parramore reserves 5–2Grimethorpe Sports Memorial Ground
2016–17 Dodworth Miners Welfare 2–2 Penistone Church reserves Welfare Ground Dodworth Miners Welfare won on penalties
2017–18 Penistone Church reserves 2–0High Green Villa Roundwood Sports Complex
2018–19 Penistone Church reserves 5–0Denaby Main Hillsborough
2021–22South Elmsall United Services4–1AFC Dronfield Keepmoat Stadium
2022–23Jubilee Sports2–1AFC Dronfield Oxford Street

Winners

Bold indicates club is still (2022) active. [1]

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References

  1. "Cups & Competitions - Sheffield & Hallamshire CFA". sheffieldfa.com. Retrieved 31 July 2018.