Birmingham and District Football League explained

Birmingham and District Football League
Feeds:Midland Football League
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Domest Cup:Bill Cup
Holder Cup
Intermediate Cup
Jeffs Cup
Junior Cup
Minor Cup
Senior Cup
Veterans Cup
Junior Cup
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Website:Official website

The Birmingham and District Football League (formerly the Birmingham & District Amateur Football Association and often referred to as the Birmingham AFA) is an amateur association football competition covering the city of Birmingham, England, and the surrounding area, for football teams playing on a Saturday.

The competition is not part of the English football league system, however the league is affiliated to the Birmingham County Football Association.[2] The league is composed of eight divisions,[3] containing around 100 teams.[4]

Cup competitions

The Birmingham Football League currently hosts nine cup competitions which consist of the following:[5]

History

The Association was formed in 1908 with friendly games and a knock-out competition (Chatrian Cup). It was not until 1922 that a league competition was introduced, originally with three Senior Divisions and two Junior Divisions. This has grown to the current Premier Division and a further 8 lower Divisions. While there is promotion and relegation between Divisions One to Seven, the four teams that finish at the bottom of the Premier Division instead have to apply for re-election, and any team from a lower division can in theory apply to replace them as long as they meet facilities criteria. After 108 years as the Birmingham AFA a vote was taken by the Association's members for the 2015-16 season to end the Association status and change the name of the organisation to the Birmingham & District Football League.

Past presidents

Below is a list of past presidents of the Birmingham & District AFA:[6]

Member clubs 2015–16

Premier Division
AFC Somers
Athletic Sparkhill
BT
CPA
Crusaders
FC Premier
Handsworth Grammar School Old Boys
Kings Heath Old Boys
Old Hill
Parkfield Amateurs
Silhill
Village
Wake Green Amateurs
Division One
Alvechurch Reserves
Birmingham Irish
BNJS Mann & Co.
Coldlands
CT Shush
Flamengo
Old Wulfrunians Reserves
Silhill Reserves
Sutton United 'A'
Two Gates
Village Reserves
Wake Green Amateurs Reserves
Division Two
Bearwood Athletic
Birmingham University Medics
Boldmere Sports & Social Falcons Reserves
Calthorpe United
Castlecroft Rangers
Desi
Dosthill Rovers
Pilkington XXX Reserves
St. George's Warriors
St. Paul's
Shere Punjab
Division Three
Amanah
Aston
Cresconians
FC Premier Reserves
Halesowen Zion
Kinver
Lodgefield Park
Parkfield Amateurs Reserves
Rubery
Sportsco
Wake Green Amateurs 'A'
Division Four
Birmingham Citadel
Birmingham Tigers
CPA Reserves
Hall Green United
Old Wulfrunians 'A'
Real Riverside
Silhill 'A'
Sutton United 'B'
Village 'A'
Wake Green Amateurs 'B'
West Hagley
Wood Wanderers
Division Five
AFC Glebe United
AFC Vesey
Birchmoor United
Coldfield Rangers
Crown FMN
Dudley Athletic
Kingstanding Allstars
Lapal Athletic
RL
Silhill 'B'
Division Six
Birmingham University Medics Reserves
Boldemre Sports & Social Falcons 'A'
Chelmsley Wood Reserves
Coleshill North Warwick
Garden House Rangers
Hampton Reserves
Handsworth Grammar School Old Boys Reserves
Norton Canes
Walsall Phoenix 'A'
Wednesbury Athletic
Whittington Reserves
Division Seven
Blue Pool
FC Birmingham
Handsworth Grammar School Old Boys 'A'
Manchester Wanderers
Real Riverside Reserves
Rest
Silhill 'C'
Sporting Sandwell
Village 'B'
Wake Green Amateurs 'C'

Former champions

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Birmingham AFA Cups. Birmingham & District AFA. 17 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160224123431/http://www.birminghamafa.co.uk/cups.htm. 24 February 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: Birmingham County FA League Contacts. BCFA.
  3. Web site: Birmingham & District AFA homepage. Birmingham & District AFA.
  4. Web site: Birmingham Football League Club Contacts.pdf. Birmingham & District AFA. 13 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160224114524/http://www.birminghamafa.co.uk/clubs.htm. 24 February 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: Birmingham AFA Cups. Birmingham & District AFA. 17 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160224123431/http://www.birminghamafa.co.uk/cups.htm. 24 February 2016. dead.
  6. Web site: Birmingham & District AFA Handbook 2013-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20140514051930/http://www.firstresults.co.uk/content/uploads/52ec3390711a1.pdf. dead. 2014-05-14. Birmingham & District AFA. 13 May 2014.
  7. News: Sent off to Cradley Chain & Castings FC. Black Country Bugle. 21 May 2009. 31.
  8. http://www.spowell.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/History.html Colinthians website
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20080509152542/http://www.oldwulfrunians.fsnet.co.uk/honours/honours.html Old Wulfrunians website
  10. http://www.villagefc.co.uk/index.html Village FC website
  11. News: Results Service – Miscellaneous Final Tables. The Non-League Paper. 31 May 2009. 36.
  12. Web site: Birmingham AFA Premier Division 2014-15. Birmingham & District AFA. 13 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140525154300/http://www.firstresults.co.uk/division/home/53. 25 May 2014. dead.
  13. News: Wolverhapton Casuals History . Wolverhampton Casuals . 21 August 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928145605/http://www.wolverhamptoncasualsfc.co.uk/history.pl . 28 September 2007 . dead . dmy-all .