Sheffield & Hallamshire County Cup
The Sheffield & Hallamshire County Cup was a county cup competition involving the professional sides within the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Football Association. It ran from 1920/21 to the mid-1990s, with several gaps between tournaments.[1]
Founded | 1920 |
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Abolished | 1998[1] |
Most successful club(s) | Sheffield United (21 titles; plus 2 shared) |
Eligible teams were - Barnsley, Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham County (until 1925), Rotherham United (from 1925), Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday.[1]
Finals
Winners
- 21 wins - Sheffield United (plus 2 shared titles)
- 11 wins - Sheffield Wednesday (plus 1 shared title)
- 10 wins - Barnsley (plus 1 shared title)
- 7 wins - Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham United
- 1 win - Rotherham County[1]
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See also
- Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup
- Wharncliffe Charity Cup
- Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League
References
- Kirkham, Andrew (2011). The Sheffield & Hallamshire County Cup. SoccerData. ISBN 9781905891498.
External links
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