Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association

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Sheffield and Hallamshire County Football Association
File:Sheffield FA crest.png
Formation 1867 (1867)
Chief Executive
Roger Reade
Chairman
B.M.Jones
President
M. Matthews
Affiliations The Football Association (1871)
Website www.sheffieldfa.com

The Sheffield and Hallamshire Football Association (originally called the Sheffield Football Association) was formed in Sheffield in 1867 and was the first County Football Association in England. Its teams adopted the Sheffield Rules of football up until 1878 when they were merged with The Football Association's rules. Its members include some of the oldest football clubs in the world, such as Sheffield and Hallam. Today, the County FA is responsible for the administration, control, promotion and development of grass-roots football within Sheffield, Doncaster, Rotherham, Barnsley, Worksop and Huddersfield.

History

Organised football started in Sheffield in 1857 with the birth of Sheffield Football Club and the creation of Sheffield Rules. By the early 1860s there were over 15 clubs in the Sheffield area and they were the first to start inter-club games. This was done with no formal body in overall control with Sheffield Rules used by the majority of clubs.

In 1867 it was decided that an association was needed to organise the Youdan Cup, the world's first football tournament. By this time Sheffield F.C. had decided not to play local clubs in favour taking the game to other parts of the country. A total of twelve clubs took part in the tournament, which was won by Hallam. A second cup, the Cromwell Cup, was played the next year. It was only open to teams under two years old and was won by The Wednesday.

On 2 December 1871, played the first inter-association game with the London Association, beating them 3–1 at Bramall Lane. Despite losing the game, the London Association (now known as the F.A.) became the primary association which led to the national adoption of the London rules. However, the Sheffield Association continued to have some influence and on 17 February 1872 proposed Rule VII introducing the corner-kick to the Association Rules.

Over the next few years, matches against the Associations of Birmingham, Glasgow, North Wales, Manchester and Staffordshire were arranged. Other non-association friendlies were played notably against the Wanderers, the Swifts and the Royal Engineers.

The first annual competition, the Sheffield Association Challenge Cup, was introduced in the 1876–77 season. This was joined by the Wharncliffe Charity Cup two years later. Both were won by Wednesday, who had become the dominant force in local football, in their first year.

The creep of professionalism began in 1876 when Wednesday brought down James Lang from Glasgow. He was officially hired by the club but received a job with no formal duties from one of the members of the club board. The association subsequently had to deal with open professionalism when members of The Zulus received payment for matches. A number of players were banned, so many in fact that it led to the abandonment of the 1882 Sheffield Challenge Cup final. In 1885, professionalism was made legal but the Sheffield Association, led by Charles Clegg and William Pierce-Dix remained firm opponents of professionalism in football.

In 1877 a rival association given the name Sheffield New was established in protest of Sheffield FA's decision not to allow any club under two years old to become a member. It would later change its name to Hallamshire Football Association. This situation persisted until the end of the 1886–87 season when a merger of the two associations was negotiated by Charles Clegg who took charge of the new association with Pierce-Dix employed as secretary.

The clubs of the Sheffield F.A. of 1877 were Albion, Artillery and Hallamshire Rifles, Attercliffe, Brightside, Brincliffe, Broomhall, Crookes, Exchange, Exchange Brewery, Fir Vale, Gleadless, Hallam, Heeley, Kimberworth, Millhouses, Norfolk, Norfolk Works, Owlerton, Oxford, Parkwood Springs, Philadelphia, Rotherham, Sheffield, Surrey, Thursday Wanderers, Wednesday.

Today

The Sheffield and Hallamshire County FA still exists, administering the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior League and Sheffield Sports and Athletic League outside of the FA, although its members may join the FA proper, as Sheffield and Hallam have done.

Sheffield and Hallamshire County Football Association was established in 1886 and is responsible for the administration, control, promotion and development of Association Football within a twenty-mile radius of Sheffield Cathedral. In June 2001, the Association was incorporated into a Private Company Limited by Guarantee (without a Share Capital). The financial aim of the Association is that any surpluses are used to further the development of footballing activities in the region.

The principal aims of the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Football Association Limited are to manage, develop and regulate football within the defined boundary in order to “use the power of football to build a better future”.

The County FA aims to increase participation, quality and the enjoyment of football through 4 key 'strategic pillars':

  • 'Football for life': lifelong participation in football
  • 'Opportunities for all' to participate in football
  • 'Football in Education’: focus on children/youth
  • 'Club Development’: clubs focused on development

The Association employs 18 full-time and part-time members of staff and offers a wide range of services to both its members and the local community. These services include the following:

  • Supports and administers clubs, league fixtures, referees, player registrations, representative football, a benevolent fund and cup competitions within the region for over 120,000 participants.
  • Upholds the Laws of the Game and ensures that all participants adhere to these laws through a fair discipline process.
  • Develops football ensuring that all members of society have access to the game without exclusion or prejudice.
  • Supports clubs, schools and other community groups to provide a safe and quality football experience for their participants, through a Charter Standard Scheme. This scheme also seeks to strengthen communities through the Community Club Award, providing a “cradle to grave” football experience for all members of the community.
  • Works in partnership with other agencies, including local authorities, local education authorities, schools, colleges, community groups, etc. to develop both individuals and groups through football.
  • Works with under represented groups including girls/women, youth, ethnic minorities, refugees and disabled participants.
  • Assists in securing grants and other funding for grassroots clubs and other community organisations designed to help them improve facilities, participation and quality.
  • Provides an extensive Coach Education and Medical Course Programme ensuring that all participants, often through subsidies, have access to quality provision and are able to “better themselves”.

The Sheffield & Hallamshire FA’s Governance Department has responsibility for all traditional aspects of the game, such as Membership Services, Discipline, County Cups, Player Registrations, Small Sided Football, Referees and PR and Marketing.

The Football Development Department manages, with a diverse range of partners, a football development programme for the football community in the area which includes a comprehensive education programme, covering all aspects of the game, with courses being run throughout the area. They also deal with Child Protection, Charter Standard, Women’s and Girls Football, Volunteer Development, Representative Football, a Schools Programme, Equity, Social Inclusion, Mini Soccer and grant funding through the Football Foundation.

It is of interest to note that the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA has in excess of 4500 affiliated teams and over 900 referees. The County runs seven cup competitions, two Representative Teams, and provides a service to a football community of approximately 120,000 people within the area each week.

Recently the County FA has won two National Football Development Awards for its work with Small Sided Football and Girls and Women’s Football. This is in addition to being short listed for the Yorkshire & Humberside Business in the Community Award.

Competitions

Affiliated clubs

Clubs within a 20 mile radius of Sheffield Cathedral are usually affiliated to the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA,[1] including some clubs based outside South Yorkshire. Only four South Yorkshire based sides are not affiliated to the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA - Armthorpe Welfare, Askern, Dunscroft United and Thorne Colliery. Hundreds of football clubs are affiliated to the association, with the following competing in senior (Saturday afternoon) football.

League clubs

These clubs play in fully professional leagues, at levels 1–4 of the English football league system.

Club League Home Ground Borough
Level 2
Rotherham United Football League Championship New York Stadium Rotherham
Sheffield Wednesday Football League Championship Hillsborough Sheffield
Level 3
Barnsley Football League One Oakwell Barnsley
Doncaster Rovers Football League One Keepmoat Stadium Doncaster
Sheffield United Football League One Bramall Lane Sheffield
Location of Football League clubs affiliated to the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA. Map is of South Yorkshire
Blue pog.svg Blue: Level 2
Red pog.svg Red: Level 3

Non-league clubs

These clubs play in semi-professional and amateur leagues, at levels 5–17 of the English football league system. The list does not include reserve teams of clubs that may play further down the pyramid.

Club League Home Ground Borough
Level 7
Frickley Athletic Northern Premier League Premier Division Westfield Lane Wakefield
Level 8
Shaw Lane Aquaforce Northern Premier League Division One South Shaw Lane Barnsley
Sheffield Northern Premier League Division One South Coach & Horses Ground Sheffield[lower-alpha 1]
Stocksbridge Park Steels Northern Premier League Division One South Bracken Moor Sheffield
Level 9
Athersley Recreation Northern Counties East League Premier Division Sheerien Park Barnsley
Handsworth Parramore Northern Counties East League Premier Division Sandy Lane Sheffield[lower-alpha 2]
Maltby Main Northern Counties East League Premier Division Muglet Lane Rotherham
Nostell Miners Welfare Northern Counties East League Premier Division Welfare Ground Wakefield
Parkgate Northern Counties East League Premier Division Roundwood Sports Complex Rotherham
Staveley Miners Welfare Northern Counties East League Premier Division Inkersall Road Chesterfield
Worksop Town Northern Counties East League Premier Division Sandy Lane Bassetlaw
Level 10
AFC Emley Northern Counties East League Division One Welfare Ground Kirklees
Hallam Northern Counties East League Division One Sandygate Road Sheffield
Hemsworth Miners Welfare Northern Counties East League Division One Fitzwilliam Stadium Wakefield
Penistone Church Northern Counties East League Division One Church View Road Barnsley
Rossington Main Northern Counties East League Division One Oxford Street Doncaster
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Northern Counties East League Division One Grimethorpe Sports Ground Barnsley
Level 11
Brodsworth Welfare Central Midlands League North Division Welfare Ground Doncaster
Dinnington Town Central Midlands League North Division Phoenix Park Rotherham
Frecheville Community Association Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Silkstone Road Sheffield
Harworth Colliery Central Midlands Football League North Division Recreation Ground Bassetlaw
Houghton Main Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Middlecliffe Lane Barnsley
Jubilee Sports Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Chaucer School Sheffield
Kirkburton West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division Gregory Playing Fields Kirklees
Millmoor Juniors Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Grange Park Rotherham
North Gawber Colliery Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Woolley Colliery Road Barnsley
Oughtibridge War Memorial Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Station Lane Sheffield
Phoenix Central Midlands League North Division Phoenix Sports & Social Club Rotherham
Shelley West Yorkshire Association League Premier Division Storthes Hall Kirklees
Swallownest Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Rotherham Road Sheffield
Swinton Athletic Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Hampden Road Doncaster
Thorpe Hesley Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division The Rockingham Centre Rotherham[lower-alpha 3]
Wickersley Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division Wickersley School Rotherham
Level 12
Armthorpe Markham Main Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division Church Street Doncaster
Byron House Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Warminster Road Sheffield
Caribbean Sports Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Caribbean Sports Club Sheffield
Davy Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Prince of Wales Road Sheffield
Denaby Main Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Tickhill Square Doncaster
Denaby United Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Old Road Doncaster
AFC Dronfield Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Gosforth Fields North East Derbyshire
Dunscroft United Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division Dunscroft Welfare Doncaster
Ecclesfield Red Rose Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Chaucer School Sheffield
Graceholme Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division Auburn Road Doncaster
High Green Villa Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Meadowhall Soccer Centre Sheffield
Holmfirth Town West Riding County Amateur League Division One Holmfirth High School Kirklees
Kingstone United Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Smithies Lane Barnsley
Kinsley Boys Doncaster Senior League Premier Division Wakefield Road Wakefield
Sheffield Bankers Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Hillsborough College Sheffield
Silkstone United Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Barnsley Road Barnsley
South Elmsall United Services Doncaster Senior League Premier Division Upton Rugby Club Wakefield
South Kirkby Colliery Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Millars Walk Wakefield
Sutton Rovers Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division Welfare Ground Doncaster
Wombwell Main Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One Windmill Road Barnsley
Level 13
Balby Recreational Doncaster & District Senior League Division One Weston Road Doncaster
Bawtry Town Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two Keepmoat Stadium pitch 2 Doncaster
Brinsworth Whitehill Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two Phoenix Sports & Social Club Rotherham
Doncaster Deaf Trust Doncaster & District Senior League Division One Communication Specialist College Doncaster
Doncaster Town Doncaster & District Senior League Division One Cantley Park Doncaster
Grimethorpe Sports Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two Grimethorpe Sports Ground Barnsley
Hall Green United West Yorkshire Association League Division Two Painthorpe Lane Wakefield
Kiveton Park Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two Hard Lane Rotherham
New Bohemians Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two Bawtry Road Sheffield
Sheffield Lane Top Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two Civil Sports Ground Sheffield
Treeton Terriers Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two Sheffield Park Academy Rotherham[lower-alpha 4]
Yorkshire Main Doncaster & District Senior League Division One Edlington Lane Doncaster
Level 14
Crofton Sports Wakefield & District League Premier Division Crofton Sidings Wakefield
Dale Dynamos South Yorkshire Amateur League Doncaster Road Barnsley
Euroglaze South Yorkshire Amateur League Dorothy Hyman Athletics Stadium Barnsley
Hepworth United Huddersfield & District League Division One Far Lane Kirklees
Holmbridge Huddersfield & District League Division One Recreation Ground Kirklees
Sheffield Medics South Yorkshire Amateur League Warminster Road Sheffield
Sheffield West End South Yorkshire Amateur League Warminster Road Sheffield
Shepley Huddersfield & District League Division One Recreation Ground Kirklees
Skelmanthorpe Huddersfield & District League Division One Cross Lane Kirklees
Three Feathers Prince of Wales South Yorkshire Amateur League Sheffield Park Academy Sheffield
Working Wonders South Yorkshire Amateur League Darton Academy Barnsley
Level 15
Cumberworth Huddersfield & District League Division Two Crown Field Kirklees
Royston Cross Wakefield and District Football Association League Division One Rabbit Ings Barnsley
Scholes Huddersfield & District League Division Two Greenhill Bank Kirklees
Level 16
Durkar Wakefield & District League Division Two Thornes Park College Wakefield
Flockton Huddersfield & District League Division Three Hill Top Kirklees
Grange Moor Huddersfield & District League Division Three Liley Lane Kirklees
Hade Edge Huddersfield & District League Division Three Flowery Fields Kirklees
Ryhill Wakefield & District League Division Two Ryhill & Havercroft Sports Centre Wakefield
Scissett Huddersfield & District League Division Three Nortonthorpe Sports Ground Kirklees
Wooldale Wanderers Huddersfield & District League Division Three West Fields Park Kirklees
Level 17
Cartworth Moor Huddersfield & District League Division Four Cartworth Moor Kirklees
Railway Berry Brow Huddersfield & District League Division Four Almondbury High School Kirklees
  1. Currently playing in Dronfield, Derbyshire
  2. Currently playing in Worksop, Nottinghamshire
  3. Currently playing in Hoyland, Barnsley
  4. Currently playing in Sheffield
Location of S&HFA members that are eligible to compete in the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup - clubs at levels 5-11 of the English football league system. Map is of South Yorkshire
Orange pog.svg Orange: Level 7
Blue pog.svg Blue: Level 8
Red pog.svg Red: Level 9
Yellow pog.svg Yellow: Level 10
Green pog.svg Green: Level 11

Representative teams

The Sheffield & Hallamshire FA formerly ran the Sheffield representative team that was active from the earliest days of the game in the 1860s, playing against select teams from cities such as London and Glasgow.[2]

Since 1944 an U18 side has represented the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA in the FA County Youth Cup, winning the competition in 1953 and 1964.

External links

References

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