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Regional football authority in Liverpool, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Formation | 1892 |
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Purpose | Football association |
Headquarters | LCFA Sefton |
Location |
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County Secretary | D Pugh |
Website | www |
The Liverpool County Football Association, simply known as the Liverpool FA, is the County Football Association in the city of Liverpool, England. It runs several league and cup competitions in the city.
The aim of the Liverpool County Football Association Ltd (LCFA), is to establish for the benefit of all concerned within Football, the appropriate structures and systems to enable the Association to control, manage, regulate and promote the game within the area. This will enable us to assist with the development of the game, to increase the quality and quantity of participation across the various sections. The LCFA Sefton site is operated by the LCFA and boasts high-quality outdoor pitches and five 5-a-side pitches, with a full-size 3G pitch to open by January 2022.[1]
Specific Objectives of LCFA are:
• To govern and administer all aspects of football within the County boundary • To proactively introduce the initiatives of the Football Association to all bodies of football within the County boundary • To actively encourage people to participate and develop their individual skills, through their participation in football[2]
There are a large number of leagues covering the Merseyside and Cheshire areas, many of which are affiliated to the Liverpool County FA but some are affiliated to the Cheshire County FA or Lancashire County FA.
Halewood 7 a side Sunday League, Keep Football Alive Leagues
A number of leagues that were affiliated to the Liverpool County FA have disbanded or amalgamated with other leagues including:
Among the notable clubs that are (or have been) affiliated to the Liverpool County FA are:
Competition | Holders |
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Liverpool County Premier League Premier Division | Aigburth Peoples Hall |
Liverpool County Premier League Division One | Old Xaverians Reserves |
Liverpool County Premier League Division Two | BRNESC Reserves |
Liverpool County Premier League Division Three | Custys |
Liverpool County Youth Division (U21 Sunday) | Custys U21 |
Liverpool County Youth Division (U18 Saturday) | Waterloo Dock U18 |
Liverpool County Youth Division (U18 Sunday) | Canada FC |
Liverpool County Women's League | Tranmere Rovers Ladies |
Liverpool County Men's Futsal League | Dengo United |
Liverpool County Women's Futsal League | Brazil Girls |
Competition | Holders |
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Liverpool Senior Cup | Marine |
Liverpool Women's Senior Cup | MSB Woolton First Ladies[4] |
Liverpool Challenge Cup | South Liverpool |
Liverpool Sunday Premier Cup | Mayfair |
Liverpool Saturday Junior Cup | Netherley Woodlane Legion |
Liverpool Sunday Junior Cup | S.O.G FC. |
Liverpool Saturday Intermediate Cup | Rainhill Town |
Liverpool Sunday Intermediate Cup | Knowsley South |
Liverpool Veteran's Cup | Britannia Veterans VNC |
Competition | Holders |
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Liverpool Youth Cup (Under-18) | Churchtown Athletic |
Liverpool Under-16 Boys Cup | Maghull Youth |
Liverpool Under-16 Girls Cup | Tranmere Rovers |
Liverpool Under-13 Boys Cup | Blackbrook |
Liverpool Inter League U18 Cup | St Helens Comb |
Liverpool Inter League U16 Cup | Bootle & Netherton |
Liverpool Inter League U14 Cup | South Liverpool |
Liverpool Inter League U12 Cup | South Liverpool |
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