Heeley F.C. was an English
association football club based in
Sheffield,
Yorkshire.
History
Heeley were one of the major teams in the area during the 1860s and 70s. The club was founded by attendees of the Christ Church in Heeley, in 1862 and played to the
Sheffield rules until the merger with the
Football Association
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in 1877. The club was named after the
Sheffield suburb of the same name; until 1870 the club played at Wellsbrook Park before moving to Meersbrook.
Heeley was involved in the formation of the
Sheffield Football Association and played in the
Youdan Cup. They built a fierce rivalry with
The Wednesday, and met them in the first ever final of the
Sheffield Challenge Cup
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at
Bramall Lane
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The stadium was originally a cricket ground, built on a road named after the Bramal ...
, losing 3–4
after extra-time. They would go on to lose a further four Challenge Cup finals, but did win the final in 1882.
Their best player was
Jack Hunter who played seven times for
England and
captained them once. They also had
Peter Andrews, a
Scottish
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*Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family native to Scotland
*Scottish English
*Scottish national identity, the Scottish ide ...
International who played against England in 1875.
Jack Hudson started his career at Heeley before joining
Sheffield and then The Wednesday, and made one appearance for England.
Heeley entered the
FA Cup throughout the 1880s, progressing the furthest into the competition with their maiden entry, a run to the fourth round of
1881–82, all achieved without leaving
Sheffield: a home tie with
Lockwood Brothers followed by short away trips to Sheffield and The Wednesday either side of a third-round
bye. In their second attempt, in
1882–83, Heeley progressed to the second round after
Grantham scratched only to lose 7–2 to
Nottingham Forest. Forest would repeat the trick at the same stage
two years on, after Heeley lost to their
city rivals–
Notts County–in the first round
the intervening season. Having ended
Eckington Works' involvement in the first round of
1885–86, Heeley's luck against
Nottinghamshire clubs continued to elude them, this time
Notts Rangers sinking the Sheffielders with a 1–6 away win.
The
1886–87 FA Cup
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campaign saw them beaten by
Grimsby Town in the first round. Their start to the
following edition was far better: a 9–0 win over nearby
Attercliffe, however another Sheffield side,
Owlerton, put Heeley out in round two. The club remained amateur in the face of professionalism, and the
1888–89 FA Cup
The 1888–89 FA Cup was the 18th edition of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockou ...
saw it having to
qualify
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* Professional qualification, attributes developed by obtaining academic degrees or through professional exper ...
for the first round beating Redcar 6–1,
South Bank
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2–1,
Park Grange 3–1 and finally, revenge against Owlerton 5–1. They lost the first round to
Walsall Town Swifts
Walsall Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Walsall, West Midlands, England. The team competes in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. The club's nickname, "The Saddlers", reflects ...
, and would never make the tournament proper again. Their final season in the FA Cup ended in the second qualifying round, losing to
Sheffield United, though their final entries saw them withdraw from the
1890–91 and
1891–92 FA Cup qualifying rounds This was the fourth season where the FA Cup, or the Football Association Challenge Cup, used a series of qualifying rounds in order to determine qualifiers for the actual Cup competition itself and the first season that a Preliminary Round was used. ...
at the first hurdle.
In 1898, a new team from Heeley (Heeley Friends) was founded, and by 1899 it seems to have absorbed Heeley, as there are no further references to the club.
League and cup history
Colours
The club's original colours were grey and white hoops. In 1877 the club changed to puce and black hoops with a red cap, and from 1879 the club wore violet and black, originally in hoops but in halves by 1888.
Honours
League
None
Cup
*
Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup
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**Winners: 1881–82
**Runners-up: 1876–77, 1878–79, 1879–80, 1883–84, 1885–86
Notable players
*
Jack Hunter, player-trainer of the
Blackburn Olympic Cup-winning team, and who earned England caps while a player with Heeley
*Jack Hudson, also capped for England while a Heeley player
*
Peter Andrews, Scotland international
Records
*Best
FA Cup performance: 4th Round,
1881–82
References
{{Reflist
Defunct football clubs in South Yorkshire
Hatchard League
Association football clubs established in 1862