THE location of the first-ever football pitch is now a college, bus depot staff car park and tool hire shop.

But without the origins of the oldest football club, we would never have heard of .

Brazil's former soccer player Pele officially opens a display of Sheffield FC memorabilia on their 150th anniversary at Bramall LanePele visited Sheffield FC – the world’s oldest football clubCredit: Reuters NINTCHDBPICT001049739032They currently play five miles away in DronfieldCredit: Alamy NINTCHDBPICT001049752605The original site is now home to various buildingsCredit: Google Maps

The Brazilian all-time legend and three-time winner said on a visit to Yorkshire in 2007: “Without Sheffield FC, there wouldn’t be me.”

, making them the world’s maiden club.

And ‘The Club’ – as they are nicknamed – needed somewhere to play their very first match.

The location was a certain Thomas Turner’s field at East Bank beside Park House, where the original rules were drafted up.

Park House served as the initial clubhouse and changing rooms, before the players would head out to the grass.

The historic building is no more.

But it is understood to have been on the junction of Olive Grove Road and East Bank Road to the south of the city centre.

And therefore it is generally thought that the very original football pitch was just to the south of Park House.

That spot now, though, has been built on.

And instead of a football pitch, there is the site of MF Hire – where customers can borrow anything from cement mixers and drills to generators and scaffold towers – and the Advanced Technology Centre of College.

Depending on the exact location of the pitch, the penalty area or centre circle may now be the area covered by the staff car park for the Olive Grove Road bus depot.

It may also have been where the railway tracks lie running into nearby Sheffield station, with direct services to and from London, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Norwich and even Plymouth.

According to records, Sheffield FC moved their home pitch literally a few metres west to another field at East Bank a few years later.

That enabled a new clubhouse on Strawberry Hall Lane – now Queens Road – and probably a higher, less boggy pitch that drained better in the winter.

Where the second pitch is thought to have been is now the B&Q car park.

By 1873, the club moved to a couple of hundred metres further west to Bramall Lane, now the home of .

They stayed there for 16 years then played at various grounds over the following decades before settling at Abbeydale Park after World War I for 60 years.

Further moves eventually led, in 2001, to Sheffield FC settling at their current ground behind the Coach & Horses pub in Dronfield, five miles south of the original East Bank site.

Sheffield FC played in July 2001 in a match to officially open the new ground and the ninth-tier North Counties East Premier Division side remain there a quarter of a century later – although they did take on Inter Milan at Bramall Lane in 2007 to .

But after all these years away from Sheffield, in the city – which will be called the Home of Football.

NINTCHDBPICT001049752647The Club’s second pitch lies under the site of the B&QCredit: Google Maps NINTCHDBPICT001049752583Olive Grove bus depot has a staff car park – possibly where the goal line once wasCredit: Google Maps NINTCHDBPICT001049752593MF Hire is next door to Sheffield CollegeCredit: Google Maps NINTCHDBPICT000440742414William Prest co-founded the first football clubCredit: Sheffield FC NINTCHDBPICT001049739321The badge featured various nods to their historyCredit: Sheffield FC AS Photo ArchivePele won three World Cups for Brazil but was inspired by Sheffield FCCredit: Getty NINTCHDBPICT000440742451The Club received the Fifa Order of Merit – Real Madrid are the only other club to have oneCredit: Sheffield FC NINTCHDBPICT000440742440Sheffield FC have used various home grounds over the course of their historyCredit: Sheffield FC NINTCHDBPICT000277161994The club plans to move back to Sheffield in the coming yearsCredit: Sheffield FC Pele officially opens display of Sheffield FC memorabilia at Bramall LanePele visited Sheffield FC in 2007Credit: Reuters