Loading AI tools
Association football league in England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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]
This article needs additional citations for verification. (September 2011) |
Founded | 1948 |
---|---|
Country | England |
Region | Cheshire |
Confederation | Cheshire FA |
Divisions |
|
Number of teams | 46 (Premier, One, Two) |
Level on pyramid | The Premier Division is at Level 11 |
Promotion to | North West Counties League (Division One South) |
Relegation to | Hope Valley Amateur League Premier Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Parklands FC (J A Walton Challenge Cup) Lostock Gralam (JB Parker Premier cup) |
Current champions | Whalley Range FC (Premier Division) Parklands FC (League One) Upton Fc (League Two) (2022-23) |
Website | cheshirefl |
The Premier Division sits at step 7 of the National League Pyramid, level 11 in the English Football Pyramid.
Source:[2]
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 |
2018-19 | Pilkington FC | Lostock Gralam | Ashton Athletic Reserves |
2019-20 | Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom[3] | ||
2020-21 | Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom[4] | ||
2021-22 | F.C. St Helens | Whalley Range | Golborne Sports |
2022-23 | Whalley Range | Parklands | Upton JFC |
2023-24 | Poynton | Golborne Sports | Pilkington FC U23s |
(The league ran only a single division from 1983 to 1987)
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.