County football association

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The county football associations are the local governing bodies of association football in England and the Crown dependencies. County FAs exist to govern all aspects of football in England. They are responsible for administering club and player registration as well as promoting development amongst those bodies and referees.

There are currently 50 county FAs. Most county FAs align roughly along historic county boundaries, although some cover more than one county, and some of the major cities, particularly those with a strong football tradition, have their own FAs.[1] The Sheffield FA was the first to be created, in 1867. Additionally, the three branches of the British Armed Forces, as well as the Amateur Football Alliance, which has a strong presence in the south-east of England, are listed as having their own County FAs not corresponding to geography.[2][3]

County football associations host 'county cups' – knockout cup competitions held at a sub-regional level, which are open to affiliated members of the county FA. Typically, county FAs will host cup competitions at the following levels: senior, intermediate, junior, women's, veterans, senior Sunday football, intermediate Sunday football and junior Sunday football.

List of county FAs[edit]

Association[2] Area Founded Main county cup
Amateur Football Alliance No 1907[4] AFA Senior Cup
Army No 1888[5] Army FA Challenge Cup
Bedfordshire  Bedfordshire 1894[6] Bedfordshire Senior Cup
Berks & Bucks  Berkshire
 Buckinghamshire
1878[7] Berks & Bucks Senior Cup
Birmingham  Black Country
 Warwickshire
1875[8] Birmingham Senior Cup
Cambridgeshire  Cambridgeshire 1884[9] Cambridgeshire Invitation Cup
Cheshire  Cheshire 1878[10] Cheshire Senior Cup
Cornwall  Cornwall 1889[11] Cornwall Senior Cup
Cumberland  Cumberland 1885[12] Cumberland Senior Cup
Derbyshire  Derbyshire 1883[13] Derbyshire Senior Cup
Devon  Devon 1887[14] Devon St Lukes Challenge Cup
Dorset  Dorset 1887[15] Dorset Senior Cup
Durham  County Durham 1883[16] Durham Challenge Cup
Essex  Essex 1882[17] Essex Senior Cup
Gloucestershire  Gloucestershire 1886[18] Gloucestershire Senior Cup
Guernsey  Guernsey 1893[19] Guernsey FA Cup
Hampshire  Hampshire 1887[20] Hampshire Senior Cup
Herefordshire  Herefordshire 1893[21] Herefordshire Senior Cup
Hertfordshire  Hertfordshire 1885[22] Herts Senior Cup
Huntingdonshire  Huntingdonshire 1894[23] Huntingdonshire Senior Cup
Isle of Man  Isle of Man 1890[24] Isle of Man FA Cup
Jersey  Jersey 1905[25] Le Riche Cup
Kent  Kent 1881[26] Kent Senior Cup
Lancashire  Lancashire 1878[27] Lancashire Senior Cup
Leicestershire & Rutland  Leicestershire
 Rutland
1887[28] Leicestershire and Rutland Senior Cup
Lincolnshire  Lincolnshire 1881[29] Lincolnshire Senior Cup
Liverpool  Merseyside 1882[30] Liverpool Senior Cup
London London London 1882[31] London Senior Cup
Manchester  Greater Manchester 1884[32] Manchester Senior Cup
Middlesex  Middlesex 1883[33] Middlesex Senior Cup
Norfolk  Norfolk 1881[34] Norfolk Senior Cup
Northamptonshire  Northamptonshire 1887[35] Northamptonshire Senior Cup
Northumberland  Northumberland 1882[36] Northumberland Senior Cup
Nottinghamshire  Nottinghamshire 1882[37] Nottinghamshire Senior Cup
Oxfordshire  Oxfordshire 1884[38] Oxfordshire Senior Cup
Royal Air Force No 1920[39] RAF Challenge Cup
Royal Navy No 1904[40] Royal Navy Cup
Shropshire  Shropshire 1877[41] Shropshire Senior Cup
Somerset  Somerset 1885[42] Somerset Premier Cup
Staffordshire  Staffordshire 1877[43] Staffordshire Senior Cup
Suffolk  Suffolk 1885[44] Suffolk Senior Cup
Surrey  Surrey 1882[45] Surrey Senior Cup
Sussex  Sussex 1882[46] Sussex Senior Challenge Cup
Westmorland  Westmorland 1897[47] Westmorland Senior Challenge Cup
Wiltshire  Wiltshire 1884[48] Wiltshire County FA Senior Cup
Worcestershire  Worcestershire 1893[49] Worcestershire Senior Cup
East Riding  East Riding of Yorkshire 1902[50] East Riding Senior Cup
North Riding  North Riding of Yorkshire 1881[51] North Riding Senior Cup
Sheffield and Hallamshire  South Yorkshire 1867[52] Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup
West Riding  West Yorkshire 1896[53] West Riding County Cup

Other FAs with equivalent status[edit]

There are an additional five recognised bodies that have representation on the FA Council on the same level as County FAs.[3]

Association[3] Founded
Cambridge University 1856[54]
English Schools 1904[55]
Independent Schools 1960s[56]
Oxford University 1872[57]
Women's Football Conference 1983[58]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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