- Cheshire Football League
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Cheshire Football League Countries England Founded 1948 Divisions - Division One
- Division Two
- Reserve Division
Number of teams 29 Levels on pyramid Level 11-12 Feeder to North West Counties League
(Division One)Promotion to North West Counties League
(Division One)Relegation to Altrincham & District Amateur League Current champions 2010-11:
Greenalls Padgate St. Oswalds (Division One)
Denton Town (Division Two)Website Official website The Cheshire Football League is a football competition based in Cheshire, England, which until 2007 was known as the Mid-Cheshire Association Football League. It has three divisions: Divisions One and Two, and a Reserve Division. Founded in 1948, only three clubs (Barnton, Knutsford and Whitchurch Alport) have maintained continuous membership since the formation of the league.[1]
Division One sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System, and is a feeder to the North West Counties League Division One. The Cheshire Football League is fed by the Altrincham and District Amateur League[citation needed].
Due to a sponsorship agreement, for the 2007-08 season the official name of the league was the Cheshire Building Society Cheshire Football League. Greenalls Padgate St. Oswalds won the Division One Championship in 2010-11, while the Division Two title was won by Denton Town.
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2011-12 Members
Division One
- Billinge
- Denton Town
- Eagle Sports
- Gamesley
- Garswood United
- Golborne Sports
- Grappenhall Sports
- Greenalls Padgate St. Oswalds
- Knutsford
- Linotype & Cheadle Heath Nomads
- Lostock Gralam
- Middlewich Town
- Pilkington
- Rylands
- Styal
- Tarporley Victoria
Division Two
- Barnton
- Congleton Town Reserves
- Crewe
- Daten
- Maine Road Reserves
- Malpas
- Moore United
- Poynton
- Rudheath Social
- Runcorn Town Reserves
- Sandbach United
- Whaley Bridge
- Whitchurch Alport
Recent 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 1999-00 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 (The league ran only a single division from 1983–87)
References
External links
- Official website
- FA Full-time Cheshire Football League
Cheshire Football League Division One Billinge · Denton Town · Eagle Sports · Gamesley · Garswood United · Golborne Sports · Grappenhall Sports · Greenalls Padgate St. Oswalds · Knutsford · Linotype & Cheadle Heath Nomads · Lostock Gralam · Middlewich Town · Pilkington · Rylands · Styal · Tarporley VictoriaDivision Two Barnton · Congleton Town Reserves · Crewe · Daten · Irlam Town Youth · Maine Road Reserves · Malpas · Moore United · Poynton · Rudheath Social · Runcorn Town Reserves · Sandbach United · Whaley Bridge · Whitchurch AlportFootball in England The FA · PFA · LMA National teams National Football Centre St George's Park (Burton)League system Domestic cups FA Cup · Football League Cup · FA Community Shield · Football League Trophy · FA Trophy · Conference League Cup · FA Vase · FA Inter-League CupOthers Masters FootballLists Venues · Competitions · Trophies and Awards · History · Records Categories:- Sport in Cheshire
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