Sheffield & Hallamshire Minor Cup

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Sheffield & Hallamshire Minor Cup
Founded1882
Abolished1896

The Sheffield & Hallamshire Minor Cup was a county cup competition organised by the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association from 1882 to 1896. [1]

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Finals

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-upVenueNotes
1882–83 Heeley reserves3–1 Lockwood Brothers reservesNewhall
1883–84 Attercliffe reserves2–0 Heeley reservesQueen's Ground
1884–85 Attercliffe reserves6–1Clarence Bramall Lane
1885–86 Attercliffe reserves6–1Eckington WorksNewhall
1886–87 Attercliffe reserves1–0Melville Bramall Lane
1887–88Carbrook Church2–1 Walkley Bramall Lane
1888–89 Ecclesfield reserves6–1Carbrook ChurchClifton Lane
1889–90 Ecclesfield reserves2–1Melville Bramall Lane
1890–91 Wath 3–2 Heeley Bramall Lane
1891–92 Kiveton Park 3–0Sheepbridge WorksWorksop
1892–93Pyebank Rovers2–1 Heeley Attercliffe
1893–94Pyebank Rovers3–1 Ecclesfield WoodhouseLeague play-off final
1894–95 Wombwell Town 4–0Rotherwood RoversAttercliffeLeague play-off final
1895–96 Birdwell 2–1North StaveleyAttercliffeLeague play-off final

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References

  1. Eyre, Chris (2016). Football in Sheffield. p. 109.