Surrey County Football Association | |
Formation: | 1877 |
Purpose: | Football Association |
Headquarters: | Meadowbank, Dorking |
Leader Title: | President |
The Surrey County Football Association was founded in 1877 and affiliated to The Football Association in 1882, at the same time as a County Senior Cup competition, the Surrey Senior Cup, was established. The organisation administers all levels of men's, women's and junior football in the county of Surrey, as well as those parts of Greater London in historic Surrey lying more than 12 miles from Charing Cross.
These are the current county cups run by the Surrey FA.[1]
The Surrey FA also jointly administers the Capital Women's Cups alongside the London FA, the Amateur Football Alliance and the Middlesex FA.[2]
The Surrey Charity Shield was introduced in 1895–96 in England as the main prize given by the Surrey County Football Association.