Formation | 1894 |
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Purpose | Football Association |
Headquarters | Century House Skimpot Road |
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Website | bedfordshirefa.com |
The Bedfordshire Football Association, also simply known as Bedfordshire FA, is the governing body of football in the county of Bedfordshire, England. Founded in 1894, the Bedfordshire FA run a number of cups at different levels for teams across Bedfordshire.
The Bedfordshire Football Association was founded in 1894 when an invitation was sent from Mr. G.H. Barford of the Luton Town club to all clubs in the county to attend a meeting at the Cowper Arms Coffee Tavern in Luton.
On 18 January 1894 the ‘Luton News’ newspaper reported that the meeting was attended by "a good muster of young men representing the junior clubs and others interested in the welfare of football" who were in favour of a County Football Association being formed. One month later the association was officially formed and the first annual general meeting was held on 30 August of the same year, electing Mr G.H. Barford as the association's first president.
The Bedfordshire Football Association has been in existence for over 100 years and nowadays can claim a membership of over 300 clubs in Bedfordshire. The association has its own headquarters at Century House, Dunstable.
The Bedfordshire FA recognises that football development and improved governance of the game, including administration improvements, are essential in order that everyone who wants to can become involved in football.[1]
Men's Saturday Leagues[edit]Footnote: **Part of the English football league system. Small Sided Leagues[edit]
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Men's Sunday Leagues[edit]
Ladies and Girls Leagues[edit]
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Youth Leagues[edit]
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A number of leagues that were affiliated to the Bedfordshire County FA have disbanded or amalgamated with other leagues including:
Among the notable clubs that are affiliated to the Bedfordshire County FA are:
The Bedfordshire County FA run the following Cup Competitions:
Source[3]
Season | Bedfordshire Premier Cup | Bedfordshire Senior Challenge Cup | Bedfordshire Senior Trophy | Bedfordshire Intermediate Challenge Cup | Bedfordshire Junior Challenge Cup |
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2004–05 | Bedford Town | Crawley Green | Leighton Town Reserves | Three Horseshoes (Renhold) | |
2005–06 | Luton Town | Biggleswade United | Brache Sparta Community | Biggleswade United Reserves | Henlow |
2006–07 | Luton Town | Dunstable Town | AFC Dunstable | Bedford Town Reserves | Meltis Corinthians (Old Club) |
2007–08 | Dunstable Town | Stotfold | AFC Dunstable | Stotfold Reserves | Meltis Albion |
2008–09 | Luton Town | Dunstable Town | The 61 FC (Luton) | Dunstable Town Reserves | Great Barford |
2009–10 | Biggleswade Town | Arlesey Town | Crawley Green | Leighton Town Reserves | Potton Wanderers |
2010–11 | Luton Town | Arlesey Town | Totternhoe | AFC Dunstable Reserves | Lea Sports P.S.G. |
Source[4]
Competition | 2010–11 Holders |
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Bedfordshire Premier Cup | Luton Town |
Bedfordshire Senior Cup | Arlesey Town |
Bedfordshire Senior Trophy | Totternhoe |
Bedfordshire Intermediate Challenge Cup | AFC Dunstable Reserves |
Bedfordshire Junior Challenge Cup | Lea Sports P.S.G. |
Bedfordshire Sunday Cup | Lawson Park Rangers |
Bedfordshire Sunday Junior Cup | Broadwalk United |
Bedfordshire Sunday Lower Junior Cup | St. Johns |
Bedfordshire Sunday Centenary Cup | Shillington Pirates |
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