What a finish for Totty Cup centenary

What a finish for Totty Cup centenary

It was a magical moment for the Totty Cup’s 100th anniversary as the historic school football competition went back to its roots in more ways than one. The centenary final was held in Goldthorpe, where the competition was started 100 years ago. But it also championed the very heart of...

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Sheffield Home of Football

Sheffield Home of Football

Football has five billion fans and 250 million players around the world, but only one home: Sheffield. The steel city provided the spark which enabled the beautiful game to spread to become the most popular sport in the world. And now, 166 years after history began, Sheffield is set to...

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Worksop Town FC: Beloved and Betrayed

Worksop Town FC: Beloved and Betrayed

This year marks 100 years since the FA Cup final was first held at the original Wembley Stadium. And it also marks 100 years since one of the most catastrophic and irredeemable betrayals made in footballing history. Non-league Worksop Town FC sent shockwaves through the sporting world when they drew...

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Totty Cup school football competition celebrates 100th anniversary

Totty Cup school football competition celebrates 100th anniversary

As the region’s oldest primary school football competition, the Totty Cup celebrates its centenary this year.   Over the last 100 years, thousands of schoolboys from across the Don and Dearne region have laced up their boost to play for the coveted schools’ trophy – or one of them, at least;...

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You’re booked! Montagu Cup set for 125th anniversary book

You’re booked! Montagu Cup set for 125th anniversary book

Organisers of the Mexborough Montagu Cup are releasing a special book to commemorate its 125th anniversary.

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Watch football for a Steel

Watch football for a Steel

As the 2022/23 football season kicks off, Stocksbridge Park Steels FC are hoping to fortify their position as South Yorkshire’s highest ranking non-league football team. Football is the national sport of our country, but the heart of the beautiful game exists beyond the 92 clubs in the EFL and Premier...

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Penistone judoka selected for Commonwealth Games

Penistone judoka selected for Commonwealth Games

Penistone’s Lachlan Moorhead has been chosen to represent his country at this year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham as one of 14 athletes that will make up the home nation’s Judo team. And he is looking to add a gold to his already expanding medal collection which includes bronze medals at...

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Grassroots to Glory: the history of women’s football in Rotherham

Grassroots to Glory: the history of women’s football in Rotherham

Football fever is set to hit Rotherham this July as the town becomes one of the host venues for this year’s UEFA Women’s EURO tournament. To celebrate the occasion, a new temporary exhibition is on at Clifton Park Museum detailing the history of women’s football through the years. Grassroots to...

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His brother’s keeper: remembering George and Ted Robledo

His brother’s keeper: remembering George and Ted Robledo

The football league’s history is littered with siblings, from the Charltons to the Nevilles and the Toures. But a footballing family whose careers constantly mirrored each other’s is the Robledos. The Robledo story is that of unity. While not always both in the starting XI, brothers George and Ted played...

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Sheffield Hatters: Running rings around the competition for over 60 years

Sheffield Hatters: Running rings around the competition for over 60 years

The Sheffield Hatters was the first women’s basketball team in the UK, started by former PE teacher Betty Codona in 1961.

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