Last updated : Friday, 01 March 2024

Herts Advertiser Sunday Football League

The Herts Advertiser Sunday Football League (HASL) is an amateur football league in Hertfordshire, England. It was founded in 1922 and is currently affiliated to the Hertfordshire Football Association.

The HASL has a total of 50 clubs competing in six divisions, from the Premier Division down to Division Five. The league also runs a number of cup competitions, including the Goulding Senior Cup, the Goulding Junior Cup, the Challenge Cup, the Charity Cup, the Intermediate Cup, the Junior Cup, the KO Cup, and the Reserve Cup.

Herts Advertiser Sunday Football League action

The HASL is a popular league with over 1,500 players competing each season. The league provides a great opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy playing football at a competitive level.

History

The Herts Advertiser Sunday Football League was founded in 1922 by the Herts Advertiser newspaper. The league originally had just four divisions, but it has since expanded to six divisions.

Herts Advertiser Sunday Football League match

The HASL has been home to some famous players over the years, including former England internationals David Beckham and Michael Owen. Beckham played for the Ridgeway Rovers youth team in the HASL before moving on to Manchester United. Owen played for the Hoddesdon Town youth team in the HASL before moving on to Liverpool.

The HASL is a well-respected league and is known for its competitive matches and friendly atmosphere. The league is also committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all players.

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