Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's Challenge Cup

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Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's Challenge Cup
Current champions Barnsley Ladies

The Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's Challenge Cup is a women's county cup competition involving teams within the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Football Association.

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2021-22 Participants

ClubLevelLeague
AFC Bentley 7 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
Barnsley F.C.Ladies 6 North East Regional Women's Football League Division One South
Barnsley Women 4 FA Women's National League Division One North
Barnsley Women reservesN/A FA Women's National League Reserve Division North
Barnsley Women development7 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
Bolsover Town9 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Three
Doncaster Rovers Belles 4 FA Women's National League Division One Midlands
Dronfield Town 7 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
Eckington Belles9 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Three
Hall Green United9 West Riding County Women's League Division Two
Handsworth 7 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
Handsworth development8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
Harworth Colliery 7 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
Hepworth United 6 North East Regional Women's Football League Division One South
Hepworth United reserves9 West Riding County Women's League Division Two
Huddersfield Town 3 FA Women's National League Premier Division North
Huddersfield Town reservesN/A FA Women's National League Reserve Division North
Kiveton Park8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
Kiveton Park development9 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Three
Millmoor Juniors 6 North East Regional Women's Football League Division One South
Millstone9 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Three
Mosborough8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
Oughtibridge War Memorial 5 East Midlands Regional Women's Football League Premier Division
Penistone Church9 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Three
Rotherham United 5 East Midlands Regional Women's Football League Premier Division
Rotherham United reserves9 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Three
Rotherham United Whitehill7 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
Sheffield 3 FA Women's National League Premier Division North
Sheffield City8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
Sheffield United reservesN/AN/A
Sheffield United Community Foundation7 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
Sheffield United Community Foundation reserves8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
Sheffield Wednesday 5 North East Regional Women's Football League Premier Division
Sheffield Wednesday reserves7 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
Sheffield Wednesday development8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
Socrates8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
St Joseph's Rockware of Worksop 6 East Midlands Regional Women's Football League Division One South
Staveley Miners Welfare9 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Three
Swallownest Swallows8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
Wakefield Trinity 5 North East Regional Women's Football League Premier Division
Wakefield Trinity U236 North East Regional Women's Football League Division One South
Wakefield Trinity U217 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division One
West End Terriers9 West Riding County Women's League Division Two
Wickersley Youth8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic8 Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's League Division Two

Finals

SeasonWinnerResultRunner-upVenueNotes
2005–06 Doncaster Rovers Belles 2 – 0 Sheffield Wednesday Ladies Keepmoat Stadium
2006–07 Sheffield Wednesday Ladies 1 – 0 Doncaster Rovers Belles Cannon Park
2007–08 Doncaster Rovers Belles 4 – 0 Sheffield Wednesday Ladies Keepmoat Stadium
2008–09 Doncaster Rovers Belles 5 – 0 Sheffield Wednesday Ladies Keepmoat Stadium
2009–10 Doncaster Rovers Belles 3 – 0 Rotherham United Ladies Bracken Moor
2010–11 Rotherham United Ladies 2 – 0 Huddersfield Town Bracken Moor
2011–12 Sheffield Ladies 4 – 0 Sheffield Wednesday Ladies Bracken Moor
2012–13 Sheffield Ladies 6 – 0 Rotherham United Ladies Inkersall Road
2013–14 Sheffield Ladies 5 – 1 Steel City Wanderers Bracken Moor
2014–15 Sheffield Ladies 4 – 1 Huddersfield Town Ladies Roundwood Sports Complex
2015–16 Barnsley Ladies 4 – 2 Huddersfield Town Ladies Roundwood Sports Complex
2016–17 Huddersfield Town Ladies 2 – 1 Barnsley Ladies St. George's Park Graves
2017–18 Huddersfield Town Ladies 3 – 0 Barnsley Ladies Keepmoat Stadium
2018–19 Barnsley Ladies 3 – 3(wp) Huddersfield Town Ladies New York Stadium
2019–20
2020–21
2021–22 Huddersfield Town Ladies 5 – 0 Barnsley Women Keepmoat Stadium

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