Moray District Welfare Football Association Explained

The Moray & District Welfare Football Association is affiliated to the Scottish Welfare Football Association which is affiliated to the Scottish Football Association. It has 13 member clubs and is sponsored by the Abbeyside Care Group.

2024 Member Clubs

Champions

Premier Division

YearsPremier DivisionFirst DivisionMike Simpson Memorial TrophyWJ Tewnion Memorial Trophy
Winner[1] Runner-upThird WinnerRunner-upThirdWinnerWinner
2023FC FochabersHopemanRAF LossiemouthNo LeagueFC FochabersFC Fochabers
2022FC FochabersHopemanAberlour VillaFC FochabersRAF Lossiemouth
2021Buckie UnitedHopemanRAF LossiemouthFC FochabersCullenPortsoy
2020cancelled
2019HopemanBuckie UnitedBurghead UnitedCullenRAF LossiemouthTomintoulBuckie UnitedHopeman
2018Burghead UnitedFC FochabersBishopmill RoversTomintoulRAF LossiemouthRothes AmateursFC FochabersBuckie United
2017HopemanAberlour VillaBurghead UnitedBishopmill RoversBuckie UnitedFC BuckieAberlour VillaHopeman
2016Aberlour VillaFC FochabersBuckie UnitedUgie YouthsBishopmill RoversNew Elgin Welfare
2015FC FochabersBishopmill VillaRAF LossiemouthBurghead UnitedCullenElgin Athletic
2014Ugie UnitedPortsoyBishopmill VillaFC FochabersHopemanElgin Athletic
2013 Rothes AmateursPortsoyBishopmill VillaMosstodlochRAF LossiemouthLhanbryde
2012Bishopmill VillaRothes AmateursTomintoulThe BroonsUgie UnitedBuckie United
2011Rothes AmateursBishopmill VillaAberlour VillaFC BuckieCullenBuckie United
2010Portgordon VicsBishopmill VillaAberlour VillaLhanbrydeTomintoulElgin Albion
2004Burghead UnitedBanff RoversMoray SocialNewmillBuckie YouthsBrander ArmsRothes ABuckie United
2003Lossie Sports & SocialMoray SocialBuckie UnitedCullenRothes AHopemanPortsoyCullen
2000Burghead United
1999Burghead United
1997Burghead United

References

  1. Book: Barnes, Stuart. News of the World Football Annual 2007/2008. 0-00-725555-1. 2007 . Invincible Press . 159–161.

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