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Herts Senior Cup

The Hertfordshire County Football Association Senior Challenge Cup, commonly called the Herts Senior Cup, is the oldest County-based football Cup competition based exclusively in Hertfordshire, England. It was first contested in the 1886-87 season and won by Hoddesdon Town. It has been contested every year since except for the years 1915 to 1918 when it was suspended during World War I. It is usually contested by the twenty-two most senior Clubs in the County, though this number has been higher and lower in previous years.

Finals have nearly always been staged at a neutral venue in the County, apart from a few seasons in the mid-1960s when the final was played over two-legs. Since the 2004-05 season, finals have been staged at the Herts FA's headquarters at the County Ground, Letchworth Garden City, with the exception of 2010-11, when the final was moved to Underhill as the final was contested between two Football League clubs, Barnet and Stevenage, prompting safety concerns.

The current holders are St Albans City.

Results

Source:[1]

Results by team

Notes

  1. ^ Awarded to St Albans Amateurs after Stanville failed to appear for the replay.
  2. ^ Includes results under their previous names of Watford St Mary's, West Hertfordshire and Watford Rovers
  3. ^ Includes joint win in 2019/20
  4. ^ Includes results under their previous names of Hemel Hempstead and Apsley and joint win in 2019/20
  5. ^ Includes results under the name of Leavesden Asylum
  6. ^ Includes results under the name of Hoddesdon
  7. ^ Includes results under their previous names of Letchworth Town and Letchworth Athletic

References

  1. ^ "Herfordshire FA County Competition Winners" (pdf). Football Association. Retrieved 9 January 2023.