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Founded | 1978 |
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First season | 1978 as Glasgow Sunday Central AFL |
Replaced by | 2010 as Central Sundays AFL |
Country | Scotland |
Confederation | UEFA |
Divisions | 3 |
Number of teams | 31 |
Domestic cup(s) | Scottish Amateur Cup East of Scotland Cup Presidents Cup All In Cup League Cup |
Website | https://footballcentral.leaguerepublic.com |
The Football Central Amateur League (FCAFL) is a football (soccer) league competition, primarily for amateur clubs in the Central region of Scotland. It was formed in 1978 as Glasgow Sunday AFL and was renamed the Sunday Central AFL at the beginning of season 2010/11. The association is affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association.
League Officials
editLeague officers and committee
Role | Name |
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President | Paul McColl |
Vice-President | Raymond Wallace |
Discipline Secretary | Paul Adams |
Registration Secretary | Kirsten Wright |
Match Secretary | Stuart Elliott |
Treasurer | Gemma Brown |
Member clubs
editAs of the 2023–24 season, the Football Central Amateur Football leagues had 31 member clubs:
Premiershipedit
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Championshipedit
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League Oneedit
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League structure
editThe Football Central AFL is split into three divisions, as of the Winter 2023/2024 there is a third division which dictates how teams will feature within the league structure, 2 teams will move onto build the Premiership division and between the remaining teams this will push teams into the Championship and a Development division. As a stand-alone Association and not part of Scotland's pyramid system, the Premier Division does not act as a feeder league and as such there is currently no promotion available.
The league setup for season 2023-2024:
Level | League(s)/Division(s) | |||||
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1 | Premiership Division
8 clubs | |||||
2 | Championship Division
11 clubs | |||||
3 | League One Division
12 clubs playing 1 team each to decide qualification to above divisions. |
Cup Competitions
editAs well as the league, the association administers three cup competitions for teams in membership: the David McKinnon Memorial Trophy, the Mathieson Challenge Trophy & the JF Colley Cup. Additionally, each division compete in a pre-season League Cup to supplement their round-robin campaign.
National, District and Domestic Cups
editIn addition, member clubs are also likely to play in the Scottish Amateur Cup and one of the two district cups (East or West) and two Domestic Cups League Cup and President's Cup hosted by Football Central AFL.
External links
editReferences
editGlasgow Sunday Central Afl | League Details (teamstats.net) | Football Central Amateur Football League - Home (leaguerepublic.com) | Football Central AFL (@FCSAFL) / X (twitter.com) | Facebook
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