Sheffield & Hallamshire Saturday Trophy

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Sheffield & Hallamshire Saturday Trophy
Founded1909
Current champions Worksop Town reserves (2023–24)
Most successful club(s)Tinsley Park Sports, Athersley Recreation
(5 titles)

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

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Inaugurated as the Sheffield & Hallamshire Junior Cup in 1909, it is generally open to S&HCFA teams at levels 15 and below of the English football league system, although reserve teams at levels 13 and 14 also compete. Saturday clubs from outside the system also enter. The competition was renamed as the Saturday Cup in 2023.

It is the third most important S&HCFA county cup, behind the Senior Cup and Association Cup.

Finals

SeasonWinnerResultRunner-upVenueNotes
1909–10 Penistone Church 4–0Meadow Hall
1910–11Handsworth Rovers5–0Stocksbridge Foresters
1911–12Eckington Red Rose1–0Grenoside Bible ClassWoodhouse
1912–13Valley Road Mission4–2Bird-in-HandBall Inn
1913–14Valley Road Bible Class4–1 Treeton Reading Room
1914–15 Nether Edge Amateurs 1–0Darnall Congregationalists Sandygate
1918–19 Kimberworth Old Boys 3–1Staveley West End Bramall Lane
1919–20Oughtibridge5–1 Sheffield United reserves Bramall Lane
1920–21Grenoside2–0Bird-in-Hand Hillsborough
1921–22Grenoside3–1Greasbrough Working Men's Club Hillsborough
1922–23 Nether Edge Amateurs 3–2King's HeadCarbrook
1923–24 Attercliffe Victory 3–1Howells Sports
1924–25 Malin Bridge Old Boys 2–0Shiregreen
1925–26Park Labour3–2 Stocksbridge Church Bramall Lane
1926–27 Lopham Street United Methodists 2–0 Hathersage
1927–28Turton Platts3–2 Hathersage
1928–29 Lopham Street United Methodists 3–0Woodhouse Working Men's ClubHandsworth
1929–30Tinsley Park Sports3–1Woodhouse Working Men's Club Bramall Lane
1930–31Tinsley Park Sports2–1 Penistone Church Bramall Lane
1931–32Tinsley Park Sports1–0 Rawmarsh Welfare Templeborough
1932–33Tinsley Park Sports3–2 Fulwood
1933–34 Lopham Street United Methodists reserves 1–0Tinsley Park SportsShiregreen
1934–35Tinsley Park Sports6–2Catcliffe JuniorsShiregreen
1935–36 Fulwood 3–2Pitsmoor Working Men's ClubShiregreen
1936–37 Penistone Church 2–1 Treeton Reading Room Shiregreen
1937–38Stovin Athletic1–0Ecclesfield Red RoseShiregreen
1938–39City Surveyors2–1 Stocksbridge Works Oughtibridge
1939–40Hoyland Law3–1Davy
1940–41 Grimethorpe Rovers 4–0Attercliffe Radicals Millmoor
1941–42Attercliffe Radicals4–3Thorncliffe Welfare
1942–43Attercliffe Radicals6–1Swallownest
1943–44Thorncliffe Welfare4–2 Atlas & Norfolk Works Hillsborough
1944–45Heeley Social3–2 Atlas & Norfolk Works
1945–46Hoyland Common Health & Strength3–1 Atlas & Norfolk Works
1946–47 Hoyland Common Athletic 4–2 Hamptons Sports
1947–48Woodhouse Mill
1948–49Travellers3–1Aughton Juniors
1949–50Woodhouse Mill2–1Marshall Sports
1950–51Effingham Steelworks4–2Sheffield Rovers
1951–52Kendray SportsWeston ParkThorncliffe
1952–53Crookes Working Men's Club5–4Kendray Sports
1953–54Yotar Sports3–2Lowshire AmateursStocksbridge
1954–55Ecclesfield Colley Rovers3–2Aughton Juniors
1955–56Bellhouse Road Working Men's Club7–2Marshall Sports
1956–57Dinnington Miners Welfare4–1Bellhouse Road Working Men's Club
1957–58Yotar Sports4–1Jump United
1958–59Ecclesfield Red Rose1–0Manor Social Hillsborough
1959–60Travellers Sports Ford United
1960–61Laughton Common Miners Welfare2–1 Kilnhurst Colliery
1961–62Ecclesfield Red Rose1–0Ardwick Working Men's Club Hillsborough
1962–63Brinsworth Athletic2–0 Kiveton Park Colliery United Swallownest
1963–64Ecclesfield Red Rose4–2 Emley
1964–65Crookes Working Men's Club
1965–66Northern Ideal Homesteads2–1Lundwood Working Men's Club
1966–67 Bentley Victoria 4–3Langold United
1967–68Lundwood Working Men's Club3–0Darnall Liberals
1968–69Barnsley Grammar School Old Boys4–3Lundwood Working Men's Club Oakwell
1969–70Charlton United Bentley Victoria Bentley Victoria won but disqualified
1970–71Monckton Colliery
1971–72Ecclesfield Red Rose4–1 Dinnington Athletic reserves
1972–73No winner - Bentley Victoria disqualified
1973–74Eldon Youth Club
1974–75Windsor
1975–76Eldon Youth Club
1976–77Ward Green Working Men's Club
1977–78Upperthong S.C.
1978–79Ward Green Working Men's Club
1979–80Eldon
1980–81Cutting Edge
1981–82Redfearn National Glass
1982–83Brookside Working Men's Club
1983–84 Brodsworth Miners Welfare
1984–85Walton Miners Welfare
1985–86Kinsley Colts
1986–87Northgate Working Men's Club
1987–88Wharncliffe Arms
1988–89Storthes Hall
1989–90 Athersley Recreation
1990–91 Athersley Recreation
1991–92 Athersley Recreation
1992–93Darfield Road Working Men's Club
1993–94Darfield Road Working Men's Club
1994–95Darfield Road Working Men's Club
1995–96 Athersley Recreation
1996–97 Athersley Recreation 1–0 Hemsworth Miners Welfare Park Road
1997–98 Hemsworth Miners Welfare 7–2Jubilee Sports Park Road
1998–99Edlington Working Men's Club4–3 Hemsworth Miners Welfare Belle Vue
1999–00Houghton Main1–0Hemsworth Saint Patricks Bramall Lane
2000–01Cutting Edge1–0 Nostell Miners Welfare Belle Vue
2001–02Cutting Edge3–0Phoenix Belle Vue
2002–03White Bear Athletic2–2Tomtreddlehoyle O35s Oakwell White Bear Athletic won on penalties
2003–04Ryhill & Havercroft Sports1–0 Nostell Miners Welfare Oakwell
2004–05Hallam Malin O35s1–1Hall Green United Oakwell Hallam Malin O35s won on penalties
2005–06 Kinsley Boys 3–0Tomtreddlehoyle O35s Oakwell
2006–07 Kinsley Boys 2–0Hepworth United Bracken Moor
2007–08Kirkburton3–1Telecom Sports O35s Memorial Ground
2008–09Telecom Sports O35s6–1HSBC Bank O35s Bracken Moor
2009–10Skelmanthorpe3–1HSBC Bank O35s Oakwell
2010–11Jubilee Sports3–1Manor Castle Bracken Moor
2011–12Shafton Villa3–2Jubilee Sports Bracken Moor
2012–13Holmfirth Town2–2North Gawber Colliery Sandy Lane Holmfirth Town won on penalties
2013–14 Sheffield F.C. O35s 2–1Byron House Memorial Ground
2014–15 Handsworth Parramore U21s 2–0 Sheffield F.C. O35s Memorial Ground
2015–16 Stocksbridge Park Steels U21s 4–1Euroglaze Welfare Ground
2016–17Rum Rooms Legacy1–0Hepworth United reserves Memorial Ground
2017–18Brunsmeer Athletic5–0Swinton Athletic O35s Memorial Ground
2018–19HSBC Bank O35s3–2Thurgoland Welfare Keepmoat Stadium
2021–22 Athersley Recreation O35s 7–0Denaby United Keepmoat Stadium
2022–23 Athersley Recreation O35s 2–0Elite Keepmoat Stadium
2022–23 Worksop Town reserves3–2Wickersley Old Village O35s Oxford Street

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References

  1. "SheffieldFA | Cups". Archived from the original on 3 August 2012.