Hallam Football Club is an
English football
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club based in
Crosspool,
Sheffield
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, situated south of Leeds and east of Manchester. The city is the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and some of its so ...
,
South Yorkshire
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. Hallam have played at their
Sandygate home in the Sheffield suburb of
Crosspool since 1860, with the ground being officially recognised by the
Guinness Book of Records
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as "The Oldest Football Ground in the World". In 1867, the club made history by winning the world's first ever football tournament, the
Youdan Cup.
Hallam currently play in the
Northern Premier League
The Northern Premier League is an English Association football, football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern Football League, Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English footba ...
Division One East, at the eighth level of the
English football league system
The English football league system, also known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for men's association football clubs in England, with five teams from Wales, one from Guernsey, one from Jersey and one from the ...
. Games against local neighbours
Sheffield F.C.
Sheffield Football Club is an English association football, football club, currently based in Dronfield, Derbyshire. They compete in the , on the eighth level of the English football league system, English football pyramid. Founded in October ...
, the oldest club in the world, are known as the
Rules derby.
History
The football club can trace its links to 1804, when the owner of the Plough Inn public house on Sandygate Road agreed to allow a new
cricket
Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball game played between two Sports team, teams of eleven players on a cricket field, field, at the centre of which is a cricket pitch, pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two Bail (cr ...
club, Hallam CC, to start playing on an adjacent field he owned.
The club had in excess of 300 members by the 1850s,
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Hallam FC and in 1860 it decided to form a football club to oppose Sheffield F.C., formed three years earlier. On Boxing Day 1860, the two clubs played each other at
Sandygate for the first time. The match report for the game in the ''Sheffield Daily Telegraph'' states that the game was played between 16 of Sheffield and 16 of Hallam and Stumperlowe (Stumperlowe being a hamlet half a mile from
Sandygate).
The Hallam Football Club's founder and captain, John Charles Shaw, soon became President of the
Sheffield Football Association which organised matches according to the locally preferred rules for its growing number of member clubs. Shaw was directly instrumental, with Charles Alcock of the London-based
Football Association
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, in the formation of nationally accepted rules for playing the game. Shaw and Alcock were the respective captains in the first game between a Sheffield XI and a London XI, in 1871, in which the preferred rules were tried out.
In 1867, Hallam won the first ever football competition, the
Youdan Cup. The trophy was subsequently misplaced by the club, and did not resurface again until 1997 when a Scottish antiques collector who had come into possession of the silver trophy sold it back to the club for £2,000. In 2014 the trophy was featured on the
BBC
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programme ''
Antiques Roadshow
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'', where it was valued at £100,000. Club chairman Chris Taylor subsequently said the club had no plans to sell the trophy.
Although professionalism began to creep into the game during the 1870s and 1880s, Hallam chose to remain fully amateur. In the summer of 1886, for reasons unknown but likely because of financial constraints, the club was dissolved, but a year later the club was re-formed and re-registered with the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA.
Hallam entered their first league competition in 1892 when joining the newly formed Hallamshire League, and they would also play in the Sheffield Minor Cup League, Sheffield Alliance and the
Hatchard League as the 19th century came to a close.
They won the Hatchard League title for the first time in 1903, and a year later won the league again, though they lost the play-off final played between the top four teams, and so surrendered their title. They also reached the final of the
Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup for the first time in 1904, but lost 1–6 to
Barnsley
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reserves at
Bramall Lane
Bramall Lane is a association football, football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, which is the home of Sheffield United F.C., Sheffield United.
The stadium was originally a cricket ground, built on a road named after the Bramall ...
.
In 1911 the club first competed in a
Football Association
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(FA) cup competition, when they entered the
FA Amateur Cup
The FA Amateur Cup was an English football competition for amateur clubs. It commenced in 1893 and ended in 1974 when the Football Association abolished official amateur status.
History
Following the legalisation of professionalism within footb ...
. Three years later the
First World War
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began, but Hallam continued to play, dropping out of the Hatchard League to join the Sheffield Amateur and Minor Leagues, previously staples of the club's reserve team. Eventually, in 1917, Hallam decided they could no longer keep playing, and suspended playing operations, only re-joining the
Sheffield Amateur League after hostilities had ended, in 1919.
In 1925 Hallam pulled off one of their greatest ever results when they knocked out five-time Amateur Cup winners
Bishop Auckland
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M ...
in front of over 2,000 people at
Sandygate. Two years later the club entered the
FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in domestic Football in England, English football. First played during ...
for the first time. After winning the
Sheffield Amateur League for the second time in 1927, they were admitted back into the Sheffield Association League.
At the end of the 1932–33 season the landlord of the Plough Inn public house decided to lease
Sandygate to other teams (Crookes WMC and later
Fulwood) as Hallam were not providing enough bar takings. Although the club retained its affiliation with the local FA, Hallam's eviction from their ground saw them refrain from playing any football for a period of 15 years.
Hallam's return to football came about in 1947 when they finally arranged a return to
Sandygate, playing in the
Sheffield Amateur League and the re-formed Hatchard League (which they won) before finally re-joining the Sheffield Association League in 1949, winning the title for the first time.
A year later Hallam won the
Sheffield Senior Cup for the first time when they beat
Stocksbridge Works at
Hillsborough in front of 7,240 spectators, and in 1952 they entered the
Yorkshire League.
That same season an Amateur Cup tie with Dulwich Hamlet was switched to
Hillsborough stadium
Hillsborough Stadium is a association football, football stadium in the area of Owlerton, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. With a total capacity of 39,732, it has been the home of Sheffield Wednesday F.C., Sheffield Wednesday Football Club ...
because of increased ticket demands – the attendance of over 13,000 proving to be a club record. After winning promotion to the top flight of the Yorkshire League for a second time in 1960,
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Football Club History Database Hallam spent twenty years playing at the same level.
The 1982–83 season saw the demise of the old
Yorkshire League, with Hallam entering the new
Northern Counties East League
The Northern Counties East Football League is a semi-professional English football league. It has two divisions – Premier Division and Division One – which stand at the ninth and tenth levels of the English football pyramid respectively.
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(NCEL), which demanded more stringent ground grading rules. With only seven years of its ground lease remaining the club could not commit to expensive improvements. Protracted negotiations with the landlord eventually led to a 99 years extension being granted but a large premium was demanded within one year.
A massive fund raising effort secured the new lease and continued for the provision of floodlights, first used in 1992, and a stand behind one goal to shelter 100 people.
The club has spent most of its time in the NCEL in the Premier Division (which currently sits at level 9 of the
English football league system
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), and won the League Cup competition in 2004 when beating
Mickleover Sports in the final, but in 2011 they were relegated back to the First Division.
In 2012,
Sandygate received a much needed facelift, paid for by a posthumous donation by a lifelong supporter who had left the club a substantial amount of money in his will. In 2016 and 2017, the club qualified for the Division One end of season play-offs, but were eliminated in the semi-finals on both occasions.
The appointment of Craig Denton as manager in 2020 was followed by an upturn in results and attendances, and in the 2021–22 season Hallam secured the Division One title and promotion to the
NCEL Premier Division
The Northern Counties East Football League is a semi-professional English association football, football league. It has two divisions – Premier Division and Division One – which stand at the ninth and tenth levels of the English football le ...
, with
Sandygate hosting record crowds in excess of 1,100.
The
2024–25 season, saw Hallam finish second in the regular season, beating
Beverley Town on penalties in the play-off final to secure promotion to step four.
Season-by-season record
Current squad
Notable former players
Players that have played in the
Football League
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either before or after playing for Hallam –
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Michael Boulding
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Brian Broadhurst
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Andy Brownrigg
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Sean Connelly
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Tony Crane
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Harry Deacon
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Sean Dunphy
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David Faulkner
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Fred Furniss
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George Handley
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Brian Linighan
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Billy Mosforth
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Mick Pickering
Michael John Pickering (born 29 September 1956) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central defender.
Career
Born in Mirfield, Pickering played for Barnsley, Southampton, Sheffield Wednesday, Norwich City, Bradford ...
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Joe Skarz
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Mark Smith
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Chris Waddle
Christopher Roland Waddle (born 14 December 1960) is an English former professional football player and manager. He had a spell as Burnley manager during the 1997–98 season, but has not returned to coaching since. Largely since retiring he h ...
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Jack Whitham
Ground
Sandygate, Crosspool, Sheffield, UK, S10 5SE.
Sandygate is a
football
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and
cricket
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stadium in the
Sheffield
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, situated south of Leeds and east of Manchester. The city is the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and some of its so ...
suburb
A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area. They are oftentimes where most of a metropolitan areas jobs are located with some being predominantly residential. They can either be denser or less densely populated ...
of
Crosspool,
South Yorkshire
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, England. It is home to Hallam F.C. and Hallam C.C.
First opened in 1804, Hallam have played at the ground since 1860.
Sandygate has been recognised by the ''
Guinness Book of Records
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'' as the "Oldest Football Ground in the World".
On 26 December 1860, the world's first inter-club football match was played at the ground, Hallam taking on Sheffield F.C.
The ground offers viewing for spectators from 3 sides of the pitch. The Shed End, the Main Stand and the Cricket Net End.
;The Shed End
The Shed End is a covered terrace behind the goal on the Sandygate Road side of the ground. This mainly houses the vocal home supporters and is where the bulk of the atmosphere is created.
Gallery
File:HallamFCground.jpg, The cover at the north side of the ground in 2010
File:HallamFCground2.jpg, The refurbished clubhouse and main stand in 2014
File:HallamFCground3.jpg, The pitch, with cricket ground at the west end of the ground, in 2014
File:HallamFCwithground.jpg, Hallam (in blue) on the attack in an NCEL match against Louth Town in 2014. The new clubhouse and main stand are in the background
File:Guinnesrecord1.jpg, World record certificate for Sandygate
File:Guinnessrecord2.jpg, World record certificate for the Youdan Cup win
Honours
League
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Yorkshire League Division Two
** Champions –1960–61
** Promoted – 1956–57
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Northern Counties East League
The Northern Counties East Football League is a semi-professional English football league. It has two divisions – Premier Division and Division One – which stand at the ninth and tenth levels of the English football pyramid respectively.
...
Division One
** Champions –
2021–22
** Promoted – 1993–94
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Sheffield Association League
** Champions – 1949–50
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Hatchard League
** Champions – 1902–03, 1948–49
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Sheffield Amateur League
** Champions: 1922–23, 1926–27
Cup
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Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup
** Winners – 1950–51, 1961–62, 1964–65, 1967–68
** Runners-up – 1903–04, 2009–10, 2024-25
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Northern Counties East League
The Northern Counties East Football League is a semi-professional English football league. It has two divisions – Premier Division and Division One – which stand at the ninth and tenth levels of the English football pyramid respectively.
...
Cup
** Winners – 2003–04
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Youdan Cup
** Winners – 1867
Records
* Best
FA Cup
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performance: 3rd Qualifying Round,
1957–58
* Best
FA Amateur Cup
The FA Amateur Cup was an English football competition for amateur clubs. It commenced in 1893 and ended in 1974 when the Football Association abolished official amateur status.
History
Following the legalisation of professionalism within footb ...
performance: Quarter-finals, 1924–25
* Best
FA Trophy
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performance: Preliminary Round, 1974–75
* Best
FA Vase
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performance: 5th Round, 1980–81, 2023–24
* Record attendance – 2,000 vs.
Hendon
Hendon is an urban area in the London Borough of Barnet, northwest London northwest of Charing Cross. Hendon was an ancient Manorialism, manor and parish in the county of Middlesex and a former borough, the Municipal Borough of Hendon; it has ...
,
FA Amateur Cup
The FA Amateur Cup was an English football competition for amateur clubs. It commenced in 1893 and ended in 1974 when the Football Association abolished official amateur status.
History
Following the legalisation of professionalism within footb ...
, 1958–59 (at Hillsborough – 13,855 vs.
Dulwich Hamlet
Dulwich Hamlet Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in East Dulwich in south-east London, England. They are currently members of and play at Champion Hill.
History
The club was formed in 1893, by Lorraine 'Pa' Wilson. The ...
,
FA Amateur Cup
The FA Amateur Cup was an English football competition for amateur clubs. It commenced in 1893 and ended in 1974 when the Football Association abolished official amateur status.
History
Following the legalisation of professionalism within footb ...
, 1952–53)
References
External links
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Hatchard League
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Yorkshire Football League
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