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(2011)Website Official website of Mayo AFL 2010-11 Mayo AFL The Mayo Association Football League is an Irish amateur league for association football clubs in the Irish province of Connacht, drawing clubs from County Mayo. At the fourth position of the Irish football league system, might say it would be or it is the country's fourth football competition. It is sponsored by Elverys Sports and therefore officially known as the Elverys Sports Super League.
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History
Origins
Founded in the autumn of 1953 by a group consisting of several men, and so the response to the need to be able to provide organized soccer in the county.
The Mayo Football Partnership
Since 25 June 2010, it is the Mayo County Council is now possible, actionable data on football online to make available, the Mayo Football Partnership involves all football bodies in Mayo - Mayo Junior Football, Mayo Youths, Schoolboys / Schoolgirls, Mayo Ladies, coaching, referees, and The Mayo Sports Partnership. This impression is probably not only the fans, including by FIFA to have been impressed.[1]
Clubs
Main article: List of Mayo Association Football League clubsSee also: List of Irish football champions and All-time Mayo Association Football League tableMembers for 2010–11
The following 20 clubs will compete in the Elverys Sports Super League or shortly known as Super League during the 2010–11 season.
Club Position
in 2009–10First season in
top divisionNumber of seasons
in top divisionNumber of seasons
in the Elverys Sports Super LeagueFirst season of
current spell in
top divisionTop division
titlesLast top division title Ballinaa? b? c? 1st 1953–? 1? 2? 1953–54? 3? 2009–2010 Ballyheane 9th Castlebar 6th Fahy Rovers 7th 1953–? 71 17 3 1994–95 Iorras 3rd Manulla 4th Westport 2nd Swinford 5th Straide & Foxford United 8th Snugboro 10th a : Founding member of the Premier League
b : Never been relegated from Premier League
c : One of the original 12 Football League teamsWelcome Inn Hotel Divisions
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- Ballinrobe Town
- Ballyglass
- Bangor Hibs
- Claremorris
- Clew Bay United
- Crossmolina
- Iorras Aontaithe B1
- Kilmore Celtic
- Partry Athletic
- Westport Utd. B1
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- Achill Rovers
- Castlebar Celtic B1
- Conn Rangers
- Inver Utd.
- Killala
- Kiltimagh Knock United
- Manulla B1
- Moy Villa
- Mulranny Utd.
- Urlaur Utd.
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- Ballyvary Blue Bombers
- Ballyheane B1
- Charlestown Athletic
- Claremorris B1
- Cross Celtic
- Glenhest Rovers
- Glenisland Utd.
- Straide & Foxford Utd. B1
- Swinford B1
- Westport Utd. C2
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- Ballina Utd.
- Ballyglass B1
- Ballyhaunis Town
- Ballyvary Blue Bombers
- Bangor Hibs B1
- Conn Rangers B1
- Crossmolina B1
- Moy Villa B1
- Hollister
- Parkside Celtic
1Clubs B Team
1Clubs C TeamPrevious/Forgotten Clubs
Achill Eagles, Achill United, Ashleam FC, Balla FC
Ballina Broadhaven Rovers, Ballyhaunis FC, Castlebar Town
Ennischrone FC, Dooega FC, Dooniver Swifts, Garrafauns FC
Lacken United, Mountgable Celtic, Moy Hearts, Newport Town
Shraigh FC, Shrule FC, Parkside Celtic, Quay Hearts, Roundfort FC,
Road Rangers FC, Westport Crusaders, Western Harps FC, Westport Sporting Club
Westport Town, Westport Textiles
References
- ^ "FIFA bosses impressed with Mayo soccer project". MayoToday. 2010-07-25. http://www.mayotoday.ie/2010/06/25/fifa-bosses-impressed-with-mayo-soccer-project/-7021. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
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