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FA Sunday Cup

The FA Sunday Cup is a knock-out amateur competition founded in 1964 for English Sunday league football teams.

SFA Finals 1961-1965
The National Sunday Football Association was founded in 1932 and re-formed in 1950. It was not affiliated to, nor recognised by the FA, and asserted itself as an alternative authority to the FA. It inaugurated a national knock-out club competition in 1960/61. For the first few years it was an authentic national competition. However, the increasing affiliation of regional SFAs and leagues to the FA diminished the competition and it was never truly national after 1963, but it persevered for a number of seasons after the FA started their national competition. Nevertheless, the SFA winners were arguably the leading Sunday clubs remaining outside the FA affiliated Sunday leagues. The first five finals were played at the Hare & Hounds, Leyton, East London. ==Finals since 1965 (FA sanctioned)==
Finals since 1965 (FA sanctioned)
The results of the finals to date: ==See also==
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