Hatchard League
The Hatchard Football League was an English association football league based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
History
Founded in 1892, it was originally called the Sheffield & District Alliance, only changing name to the Hatchard Cup League halfway through the 1893/94 season when a local politician called Frank Hatchard donated a 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 forms a part of the English football league system.
Champions
Season | Division 1 | Division 2 |
1970–71 | Charlton United | East Dene |
1971–72 | BSC Parkgate | Old Edwardians |
1972–73 | Old Edwardians | Ecclesfield Red Rose |
1973–74 | Old Edwardians | Firth Brown |
1974–75 | Ecclesfield Red Rose | Sheffield Waterworks |
1975–76 | Sheffield Waterworks reserves | TWIL |
1976–77 | Old Edwardians | Woodhouse Ashberry |
1977–78 | Woodhouse Ashberry | Crosspool Sports |
1978–79 | Ecclesfield ES | Windsor |
1979–80 | Oughtibridge War Memorial | Middlewood Hospital |
1980–81 | Stannington Village | Dormer Sports |
1981–82 | Windsor | James Fairley Steels |
1982–83 | Crookes Working Mens Club | Woodsetts Welfare |