Hallam F.C.

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Hallam
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Full name Hallam Football Club
Nickname(s) The Countrymen
Founded 1860
Ground Sandygate Road,
Crosspool, Sheffield
(Capacity 800 (248 Seated))
Chairman Flag of England Ernest Forrest
Manager Flag of England Darren Bland
League NCEL Premier Division
2007-08 NCEL Premier Division, 6th
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Hallam Football Club are a football club in Sheffield, England, who currently play in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division.

Founded in 1860, they are the second oldest football club in the world with Sheffield also being the home of the oldest club in the world, the Sheffield Club who were founded in 1857.

Hallam still play on their original ground, Sandygate Road, which is officially recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as "The Oldest Ground in the World". Sandygate is in western Sheffield. In 1861 Hallam first played the Sheffield Club in a local derby which is still contested today. This 'Sheffield' (note not 'Steel City') derby is considered the oldest contested derby (still going) of any football code, in the world. Therefore, it is probably one of the oldest organised team-sport derbies in the world, besides those found in cricket.

In 1867 the club made football history when they won the Youdan Cup, the world's first ever organised football tournament when they beat fellow Sheffield club Norfolk in the final played at Bramall Lane.[1]

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Hallam have competed in the Northern Counties East League since its formation in 1982, with their best position being third in the Premier Division in 2002-03.

In the 2006-07 Hallam got to the 2nd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup and Quarter Finals of the League Cup, and league form included large wins over Brodsworth, Pickering and Eccleshill.

Guy Glover was replaced by assistant manager Darren Bland as manager and Billy Fox (previously the Under 19's manager) took Bland's position.

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  1. ^ Murphy, Brendan (2007). From Sheffield with Love. SportBooks Limited. ISBN 9781899807567. 

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