Hatchard League

Hatchard League
Country  England
Founded 1894

The Hatchard Football League was an English association football league based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

History

Founded in 1894, it was named after a local politician who donated the trophy to the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA. For many years there were numerous divisions, with the top sides from each section proceeding to end of season play-offs that would determine the overall winner. The league was suspended for the duration of the First World War, then disbanded altogether in 1923, but was re-introduced after the Second World War.

In 1983 the league merged with the Sheffield Association League to form the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League, which (as of 2015) forms a part of the English football league system.[1]

Champions

Season
1893–94 Kiveton Park
1894–95 Heeley
1895–96 Kiveton Park
1896–97 Kimberworth
1897–98 Montrose Works
1898–99 Doncaster Rovers reserves & Treeton (shared)
1899–00 Roundel
1900–01 Doncaster Rovers reserves
1901–02 Roundel
1902–03 Hallam
1903–04 Rotherham Main
1904–05
1905–06 Parkgate Athletic
1906–07 Worksop Town reserves
1907–08
1908–09
1909–10 Dinnington Main
1910–11 Dinnington Main
1911–12
1912–13
1913–14 Bird In Hand

Season
1914–15 Bird In Hand
1919–20 Treeton Reading Room & Beighton Recreation (shared)
1920–21 Beighton Recreation
1921–22 Treeton Reading Room
1922–23 Treeton Reading Room
1948–49 Hallam
1949–50 Thorncliffe Recreation
1950–51 Penistone Church
1951–52 Thorncliffe Recreation
1952–53 Thorncliffe Recreation reserves
1953–54 Wickersley Institute
1954–55 Atlas & Norfolk Works
1955–56 Atlas & Norfolk Works
1956–57 English Steel Corporation
1957–58 Dearne Miners Welfare
1958–59 Dearne Miners Welfare
1959–60 YMCA
1960–61 Penistone Church
1961–62 YMCA
1962–63 Sheffield United 'A'

Season
1963–64 Davy United
1964–65 Sheffield United 'A'
1965–66 Frecheville Community Association
1966–67 Sheffield Waterworks
1967–68 Sheffield United 'A'
1968–69 City Surveyors
1969–70 Worsbrough Bridge Miners Welfare reserves
1970–71 Charlton United
1971–72 BSC Parkgate
1972–73 Old Edwardians
1973–74 Old Edwardians
1974–75 Ecclesfield
1975–76 Sheffield Waterworks reserves
1976–77 Old Edwardians
1977–78 Woodhouse Ashberry
1978–79 Ecclesfield
1979–80 Oughtibridge War Memorial
1980–81 Stannington Village
1981–82 Windsor
1982–83 Crookes Working Mens Club

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