The South Elmsall Challenge Cup was an amateur, English association football cup competition based in South Elmsall, West Yorkshire, and surrounding area.
The cup was founded in October 1930, with an initial 16 football clubs joining the draw for the first round. Those founding members were:
1930âÂÂ31
The 1930âÂÂ31 season was the first year the competition took place. The finalists were South Kirkby Common Road and Hemsworth Victoria Rovers, with the Hemsworth side prevailing. In a remarkable season Hemsworth Victoria Rovers also won the South Kirkby Football League and were beaten semi-finalists in the Pontefract Infirmary Cup and beaten finalists in the Doncaster Infirmary Shield.
1931âÂÂ32
In the 1931âÂÂ32 season a record 19 teams entered the first round draw. The final was held at Westfield Lane, home of Frickley Colliery, with South Kirkby Common Road beating Moorthorpe Rangers.
1932âÂÂ33
The 1932âÂÂ33 season saw Moorthorpe Rangers reach their second successive final, which again they lost, this time to Hemsworth Albion at Westfield Lane. At the end of the season Moorthorpe Rangers folded despite being one of the most successful junior football clubs in the district. Over 800 spectators crammed into the South Kirkby Miner's Welfare Ground to watch Hemsworth Albion win their semi-final replay.
1933âÂÂ34
In the 1933âÂÂ34 season Askern Welfare beat South Kirkby Wednesday in the final.
1934âÂÂ45
The 1934âÂÂ35 season final saw a losing return to the final for Askern Welfare, with Ackworth claiming the cup, presented to them by Councillor A. Flavell.
1935âÂÂ36
In the 1935âÂÂ36 season Askern Welfare defeated Fitzwilliam Foresters, claiming the trophy for the second time.
1936âÂÂ37
The 1936âÂÂ37 season saw South Kirkby Common Road beat South Kirkby Rovers in the final, held at Frickley Colliery's Westfield Lane. The win gave Common Road their second Elmsall Cup trophy, equalling the record of Askern Welfare.
1937âÂÂ38
In the 1937âÂÂ38 season Ridgill beat South Kikby Common Road in a replayed final.
1938âÂÂ39
The 1938âÂÂ39 season was a victorious one for Minsthorpe W.M.C. who hammered Upton Brookside six nil in the final in front of a record attendance. Two brothers were instrumental in the win, with Joe Sausse grabbing a hat-trick and Jim Sausse bagging two. In a curious twist Minsthorpe finished as runners up to Upton Brookside in the South Kirkby Football League this season.
1939âÂÂ40
The last known record of the 1939âÂÂ40 season was the semi-final draw which saw holders Minsthorpe W.M.C. v Upton Brookside or Gibson's Sports and South Kirkby Juniors v Park Estate Rangers. It is not known who won the cup or if the competition was abandoned due to the outbreak of war as no records beyond December 1939 appear to exist.