Cheshire Association Football League

Cheshire Association Football League
Founded 1948
Country England
Divisions
  • Premier Division
  • League One
  • League Two
  • Reserves Division One
  • Reserves Division Two
Number of teams 49 (Premier, One, Two)
Level on pyramid The Premier Division is at Level 11
Feeder to North West Counties League
(Division One South)
Promotion to North West Counties League
(Division One South)
Domestic cup(s) Whaley Bridge (JB Parker Challenge Cup)
Halebank (JA Walton Challenge Cup)
Eagle Sports Reserves (Reserves Division Challenge Cup)
Current champions Knutsford (Premier Division)
Daten (League One)
Ford Motors (League Two)
(2017–18)
Website cheshirefl.com

The Cheshire Association Football League is a football competition based in Cheshire, England, which until 2007 was known as the Mid-Cheshire Association Football League. From season 2017–18, the league operates four divisions: the Premier Division, Divisions One and Two, and a Reserve Division. Founded in 1948, only one club (Knutsford) have maintained continuous membership since the formation of the league. Two other founder members have only recently left the league – Whitchurch Alport in 2012 and Barnton in the summer of 2014 .[1]

The Premier Division sits at step 7 of the National League Pyramid, level 11 in the English Football Pyramid.

2017–18 members

The constitution for season 2017–18 was announced at the league's AGM on 1 July 2017. It is:

Premier Division

  • Altrincham Reserves
  • Ashton Town
  • Billinge
  • Congleton Vale
  • Crewe
  • Denton Town
  • Eagle Sports
  • Greenalls Padgate St. Oswalds
  • Knutsford
  • Linotype & Cheadle Heath Nomads
  • Malpas
  • Poynton
  • Rudheath Social
  • Rylands
  • Warrington Town Reserves
  • Whaley Bridge Athletic
  • Wythenshawe Town

League One

League Two

  • Barnton Reserves
  • Blacon Youth Club
  • Broadheath Central Juniors
  • Buxton Development
  • Cuddington
  • Ford Motors
  • Grappenhall Sports
  • Maine Road Reserves
  • Moore United
  • Orford
  • Sandbach United Reserves
  • St Helens Town Reserves
  • Tarporley Victoria
  • Unicorn Athletic Juniors
  • Vulcan
  • Winstanley Warriors

Previous Divisional Champions

Season Division One Division Two
1979–80 Barnton Prescot B I Reserves
1980–81 Rylands Handforth Irwin
1981–82 Hanley Town Intex
1982–83 Barnton Newcastle Town
1983–84 Rylands N/A
1984–85 Bramhall N/A
1985–86 Newcastle Town N/A
1986–87 Kidsgrove Athletic N/A
1987–88 Kidsgrove Athletic Leek Town Reserves
1988–89 Barnton Wilmslow Albion
1989–90 Grove United Garswood United
1990–91 Linotype Newcastle Town Reserves
1991–92 Grove United Broadheath Central
1992–93 Grove United Malpas
1993–94 Linotype Bollington Athletic
1994–95 Knutsford Cheadle Heath Nomads
1995–96 Garswood United Bollington Athletic
1996–97 Barnton Lostock Gralam
1997–98 Barnton Garswood United Reserves
1998–99 Barnton Padgate St Oswalds
1999–2000 Barnton Trafford Reserves
2000–01 Barnton Broadheath Central
2001–02 Barnton Crosfields
2002–03 Barnton Golborne Sports
2003–04 Middlewich Town Padgate St Oswalds
2004–05 Barnton Penketh & Sankey Eagle
2005–06 Middlewich Town Gamesley
2006–07 Middlewich Town Stalybridge Celtic Reserves
2007–08 Styal F.C. United of Manchester Reserves
2008–09 Woodley Golborne Sports
2009–10 Club AZ Lostock Gralam
2010–11 Greenalls Padgate St. Oswalds Denton Town
2011–12 Knutsford Whaley Bridge
2012–13 Knutsford Barnton
2013–14 Garswood United Poynton
Season Premier Division League One League Two
2014–15 Linotype & Cheadle Heath Nomads Congleton Vale Rovers Wythenshawe Town
2015–16 Knutsford Wythenshawe Town AFC Macclesfield
2016–17 Whaley Bridge Billinge Windle Labour
2017–18 Knutsford Daten Ford Motors

(The league ran only a single division from 1983 to 1987)

References

  1. Whitchurch Alport FC Club Statement (1 August 2012)
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