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Independent Schools Football Association

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Independent Schools Football Association (ISFA) oversees football in independent schools in the United Kingdom. The ISFA is affiliated to the Football Association.

The chairman is current Headmaster of Hampton School Kevin Knibbs.

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History

Dick Sale, headmaster of Brentwood School and public school representative on the F.A. Council, formed the Public Schools Football Association and was its first chairman. The name was changed to the Independent Schools FA in 1986 under the chairmanship of Chris Saunders, headmaster of Eastbourne College and later Lancing College. In 2005, the Independent Schools Football Association for Girls division was formed.[citation needed] The current chairman is the third person to hold that post.

Boodles ISFA Cup

The association organises the Boodles ISFA Cup, a knockout competition among ISFA member schools. The final usually takes place at a Football League ground, with recent finals taking place at the Stadium MK, home ground of Milton Keynes Dons.

Previous winners are:

Year Winners Runners-up
1992โ€“93 Forest School Charterhouse School
1993โ€“94 The King's School, Chester Ardingly College
1994โ€“95 St Bede's College, Manchester Ardingly College
1995โ€“96 QEGS Blackburn Bury Grammar School
1996โ€“97 Lancing College Bolton School
1997โ€“98 Ardingly College Bolton School
1998โ€“99 Hampton School Wolverhampton Grammar School
1999โ€“00 Shrewsbury School Charterhouse School
2000โ€“01 QEGS Blackburn Brentwood School
2001โ€“02 Brentwood School St Bede's College, Manchester
2002โ€“03 Bolton School Bradfield College
2003โ€“04 QEGS Blackburn Millfield
2004โ€“05 Millfield Hampton School
2005โ€“06 The King's School, Chester Millfield
2006โ€“07 Hampton School Charterhouse School
2007โ€“08 Charterhouse School Millfield
2008โ€“09 Millfield Hampton School
2009โ€“10 Shrewsbury School Repton School
2010โ€“11 Charterhouse School Eton College
2011โ€“12 Hampton School Millfield
2012โ€“13 Millfield Alleyn's School
2013โ€“14 Millfield Bradfield College
2014โ€“15 Ardingly College Hampton School
2015โ€“16 Ardingly College Bradfield College
2016โ€“17 Royal Russell School Millfield School
2017โ€“18 Bradfield College Repton
2018-19 Royal Russell School Millfield School
2019-20 Millfield School Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate
2021-22 Bradfield College Rossall School
2022โ€“23 Royal Russell School Charterhouse School

Note that the 2020-21 tournament was not played due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

ISFA U15 Cup

In season 2007โ€“08 two new cup competitions were introduced: the Investec ISFA Under-15 Cup and the Investec ISFA U13 Cup. The finals for both of these competitions have so far taken place at Burton Albion F.C.

Investec ISFA Under-15 Cup Winners:

Year Winner Runners-up
2007โ€“08 Manchester Grammar School Latymer Upper School
2008โ€“09 Manchester Grammar School Eton College
2009โ€“10 Brentwood School Repton School
2010โ€“11 Whitgift School Bolton School
2011โ€“12 Hampton School Bolton School
2012โ€“13 Whitgift School Brentwood School
2013โ€“14 Ardingly College Manchester Grammar School
2014โ€“15 Hampton School Manchester Grammar School
2015โ€“16 Millfield Brentwood School
2016โ€“17 Whitgift School Forest School
2017โ€“18 Aldenham School Cheadle Hulme School
2018โ€“19 Aldenham School Royal Russell School
2021โ€“22 Cheadle Hulme School Eton College
2022โ€“23 Dulwich College Moorland School

Note that the Final (Royal Russell School vs Whitgift School) of the 2019-20 tournament and the whole of the 2020-21 tournament were not played due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Other Competitions

Investec ISFA Under-13 Cup Winners:

Year Winner Runners-up
2007โ€“08 Brentwood School King's School, Chester
2008โ€“09 The Grange School Alleyn's School
2009โ€“10 Bolton School Forest School
2010โ€“11 Whitgift School Hampton School
2011โ€“12 Whitgift School Brentwood School
2012โ€“13 Whitgift School Priory
2013โ€“14 Whitgift School Chigwell School
2014โ€“15 Whitgift School City of London School
2015โ€“16 Whitgift School Bury Grammar School
2016โ€“17 Moorland School Whitgift School
2017โ€“18 Whitgift School Lochinver House School
2018โ€“19 Whitgift School Alleyn's School
2021โ€“22 Dulwich College Manchester Grammar School
2022โ€“23 Aldenham School Dulwich College

Note that the Final (Aldenham School vs Manchester Grammar School) of the 2019-20 tournament and the whole of the 2020-21 tournament were not played due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.


The organisation also organises football in Independent Schools for Girls, and runs an Under 18 Cup competition for girls.

ISFA Under-18 Girls Cup winners:

Year Winner Runners-up
2007โ€“08 ACS Cobham Wellingborough School
2008โ€“09 Repton School ACS Cobham
2009โ€“10 St. Bede's School Stamford High School
2010โ€“11 ACS Cobham Stamford High School
2011โ€“12 Stamford High School ACS Cobham
2012โ€“13 ACS Cobham Stamford High School
2013โ€“14 King's College, Taunton Sevenoaks
2014โ€“15 Oakham School ACS Cobham

ISFA Accredited Competitions

ISFA is accredited with these competitions:

The HUDL Independent Schools League is a league consisting of the following schools: Ardingly College, Bede's School, Bradfield College, Hampton School, Millfield School, Repton School, Royal Russel School, Shrewsbury School.

The Southern Independent Schools Lent Term League is a league run in the Lent Term consisting of the following schools: Berkhamsted School, Epsom College, Haileybury School, Harrow School, Radley College, St John's, Leatherhead, St Paul's School, Tonbridge School.

The London Independent Schools Cup is a knockout competition between 1st and 2nd XI sides from select independent schools based in London; the final 32 is the first round of the cup.

Other competitions include: Birkdale U13 North-East Tournament, Mercian Independent Schools League, South-East Girls U15 Tournament, Thames Valley League, Barry Burns Northern Eights, Thomas' Five-A-Side Football Tournaments, etc.

Representative teams

ISFA also organises teams to represent Independent Schools in England at Under-14, Under-15, Under-16 and Under-18 levels. The Under-18 and Under-16 sides undertake an annual overseas tour, as well as numerous fixtures, including an annual Under-18 fixture against Scotland Independent Schools. The Under-14 and Under-15 sides play matches mainly against academy teams from various English professional clubs.

Notable former players

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References

External links

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