South Yorkshire Amateur Football League

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South Yorkshire Amateur Football League
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Founded1933
Folded2016
CountryFlag of England.svg  England

The South Yorkshire Amateur Football League was a football competition for clubs in the Sheffield area of England. The competition was administered by the Sheffield and Hallamshire Football Association. [1]

Contents

Honours

League champions

Season
1933–34Rotherham Broom Sports
1934–35Rotherham YMCA
1935–36Rotherham YMCA
1936–37A Rotherham YMCA
B Old Firparnians
1937–38A Fulwood
B Penistone Church
1938–39A Fulwood
B Woodseats Methodists
1939–40Not played due to WWII
1940–41
1941–42
1942–43
1943–44
1944–45
1945–46
1946–47 Fulwood
1947–48 Sheffield University
1948–49 Sheffield University
SeasonDivision OneDivision Two
1949–50Sheffield Training CollegeLittle Matlock
1950–51Sheffield Training College Ravens Amateur
SeasonDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1951–52 Ravens Amateur
1952–53Sheffield Training College
1953–54Old EdwardiansOld CentraliansCroft House
1954–55 Sheffield reservesDe La Salle Old BoysOld Cestrefeldians 'B'
1955–56Sheffield Training CollegeSheffield TransportGreenhill
1956–57Sheffield Training College Sheffield University Nether Edge Old Boys
1957–58Sheffield Training College 'A'Electric Sports Holly Guild
1958–59Old FirparniansHollinsend AmateursEnglish Steel Corporation
1959–60Old Firparnians
1960–61Sheffield Training College
1961–62Old FirparniansSheffield BankersSheffield Bankers 'B'
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1962–63Electricity SportsCroft HouseHollinsend AmateursOughtibridge War Memorial
1963–64Sheffield Training CollegeDe La Salle Old BoysOughtibridge War MemorialSheffield Teachers
1964–65Sheffield Training CollegeOughtibridge War MemorialSheffield TeachersSandersons Sports
1965–66Sheffield Training CollegeSheffield TeachersSandersons SportsColley YS
Season
1966–67Sheffield Training College
1967–68Hollinsend Amateurs
1968–69Not finished
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1969–70Old FirparniansSheffield EducationWoodthorpeLongley BC
1970–71Old Edwardians Old BoysWoodthorpeCrosspoolSwan
1971–72Abbeydale Old Boys
1972–73CrosspoolDoreWadsley Church
1973–74CrosspoolWadsley ChurchPublic Works Department
1974–75Trustee Savings BankersAsh HouseClub DoubleMeynell Sports
1975–76Hollinsend AmateursParkMeynell SportsEcclesfield
1976–77WoodbournMeynell SportsMiddlewood Hospital
1977–78Meynell SportsMiddlewood HospitalWadsley BridgeBrown Bear
1978–79Earl FrancisOld FirparniansStannington CollegeDixcel
1979–80Earl FrancisStannington College 'A'Old CestrefeldiansHurlfield Youth Club
1980–81Old EdwardiansJordanthorpe Old BoysHurlfield Youth ClubGleadless
1981–82Hollinsend AlbionDarnallDixcel SportsRed Grouse
1982–83Stannington College 'A'EcclesfieldEscalopHandsworth Methodists
1983–84Stannington College 'A'WoodthorpeHandsworth MethodistsMiddlewood
1984–85Hurlfield Youth ClubRed GrouseGranville Sports 85 Phoenix 'A'
1985–86Sheffield Foundry WMCGranville SP Phoenix 'A'DS Tooling
1986–87Dixcel Sports Phoenix 'A'DS ToolingSheffield Academicals
1987–88De La Salle Old BoysGrade A JoinerySheffield AcademicalsMidland Bank
1988–89De La Salle Old BoysSheffield GasMidland BankMelchester Rovers
1989–90Sheffield GasHollinsend AlbionMelchester RoversManpower Rangers
1990–91Freedom 90Sheffield Medics 'A' Stocksbridge Park Steels 3rdsElm Tree
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
1991–92Stannington United Stocksbridge Park Steels 3rdsElm Tree
1992–93Dixcel SportsElm TreeRecord Tools
1993–94Elm TreeBurncrossGate 13
1994–95Market InnMidland BankDavy reserves
1995–96BurncrossOughtibridge WMSC reservesHillsborough
1996–97BurncrossHillsboroughCrookes WMC
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
1997–98Elm TreeRailway
1998–99HillsboroughBradway
1999–00ForumWombwell Main
2000–01Hollinsend AmateursA Silkstone United
B Junction
2001–02Fullflow FairwayJubilee Sports
2002–03Silkstone UnitedPhoenix All Stars
Season
2003–04Cross Scythes
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
2004–05Jubilee SportsYew Tree
2005–06Jubilee SportsGrimethorpe Athletic
2006–07Grimethorpe Athletic Kiveton Park reserves
2007–08 Aston A New Bohemians
B Sheffield West End
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2008–09GleadlessBoynton SportsSurud United
2009–10Jubilee SportsSheffield MedicsManor Castle
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
2010–11GleadlessRoyston
2011–12Jubilee SportsNorth Gawber Colliery
2012–13North Gawber Colliery Dodworth Miners Welfare
Season
2013–14Byron House
2014–15Grimethorpe Sports
2015–16Sheffield Medics

League Cup finals

SeasonWinnerResultRunner-upVenue
1982–83Darnall Wellington
1983–84Hurlfield Youth Club
1984–85Windsor reserves
1985–86Stannington College A
1986–87Jordanthorpe Old Boys A
1987–88Stannington CollegeStannington United
1988–89Stannington UnitedGranville College
1989–90LDSDevonshire Arms
1990–91Elm Tree3–0 Phoenix 'A'
1991–92Elm TreeNew Life
1992–93Castle College
1993–94De La Salle Old Boys
1994–95Gate 13
1995–96Burncross2–1Oughtibridge War Memorial SC reserves
1996–97Hillsborough
1997–98Hillsborough
1998–99Hillsborough
1999–00Forum
2000–01Burncross1–0Silkstone UnitedWoodbourn Road
2001–02Silkstone United
2002–03Everest6–1Silkstone United Bracken Moor
2003–04Sheffield Bankers3–2Oxspring United Bracken Moor
2004–05Cross Scythes2–1Sheffield Bankers 'A' Bracken Moor
2005–06Grimethorpe Athletic3–1Thorncliffe
2006–07Grimethorpe Athletic1–0 Athersley Recreation reserves Bracken Moor
2007–08Gleadless2 – 2 (3p2) Aston
2008–09Furnace4–2New Bohemians Bracken Moor
2009–10New Bohemians3–1Gleadless Bracken Moor
2010–11Jubilee Sports2–1Gleadless Bracken Moor
2011–12North Gawber Colliery2–0 Aquaforce Barnsley reserves Bracken Moor
2012–13North Gawber Colliery2–1Sheffield Medics Bracken Moor
2013–14Byron House3–2Millmoor Juniors 'A' Bracken Moor
2014–15Sheffield Medics1–0Brinsworth Whitehill Bracken Moor
2015–16Sheffield Medics2–1Euroglaze Bracken Moor

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