The Birmingham & 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 association is not part of the English football league system, however the league is affiliated to the Birmingham County Football Association. The league is composed of eight divisions, containing around 100 teams.
The Birmingham Football League currently hosts nine cup competitions which consist of the following:
Bill Hill Cup
Holder Cup
Intermediate Cup
Jeffs Cup
Junior Cup
Minor Cup
Senior Cup
Veterans Cup
Youth Cup
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.
Below is a list of past presidents of the Birmingham & District AFA:
1922–23 – Wolverhampton Amateurs
1923–24 – Walsall Phoenix
1924–25 – Wolverhampton Amateurs
1925–26 – Headlingley
1926–27 – Wolverhampton Amateurs
1927–28 – Wolverhampton Amateurs
1928–29 – Old Wulfrunians
1929–30 – Wolverhampton Amateurs
1930–31 – Birmingham Gas Officials
1931–32 – Erdington House
1932–33 – Erdington House
1933–34 – Erdington House
1934–35 – Walsall Jolly
1935–36 – Moor Green
1936–37 – Boldmere St Michaels
1937–38 – Walsall Jolly
1938–39 – Walsall Jolly
1939–47 – Not held during the Second World War
1947–48 – Holly Lodge Old Boys
1948–49 – Hay Green
1949–50 – Walsall Phoenix
1950–51 – Staffordshire Casuals
1951–52 – Staffordshire Casuals
1952–53 – Staffordshire Casuals
1953–54 – Old Wulfrunians
1954–55 – Walsall Phoenix
1955–56 – Cresconians
1956–57 – Cresconians
1957–58 – Aston Villa Amateurs
1958–59 – Aston Villa Amateurs
1959–60 – Aston Villa Amateurs
1960–61 – Silhill
1961–62 – Cresconians
1962–63 – Handsworth GSOB
1963–64 – Dudley Old Boys
1964–65 – Dudley Old Boys
1965–66 – Dudley Old Boys
1966–67 – Penncroft
1967–68 – Penncroft
1968–69 – Penncroft
1969–70 – Penncroft
1970–71 – Cradley Chain & Castings
1971–72 – Walsall Phoenix
1972–73 – Silhill
1973–74 – Cradley Chain & Castings
1974–75 – Hall End Amateurs
1975–76 – Old Throstles
1976–77 – Cresconians
1977–78 – Cresconians
1978–79 – Old Dudleians
1979–80 – Old Wulfrunians
1980–81 – Old Throstles
1981–82 – Wolverhampton Casuals
1982–83 – Sutton United
1983–84 – Sutton United
1984–85 – Sutton United
1985–86 – Staffordshire Casuals
1986–87 – Colinthians
1987–88 – Wake Green Amateurs
1988–89 – Wake Green Amateurs
1989–90 – Wake Green Amateurs
1990–91 – Wake Green Amateurs
1991–92 – Old Wulfrunians
1992–93 – Dunlop Sports
1993–94 – Wake Green Amateurs
1994–95 – Dunlop Sports
1995–96 – Wake Green Amateurs
1996–97 – Causeway United
1997–98 – Causeway United
1998–99 – Smethwick Hall Old Boys
1999-00 – Village
2000–01 – Old Wulfrunians
2001–02 – New Fullbrook
2002–03 – Old Wulfrunians
2003–04 – Old Wulfrunians
2004–05 – Old Wulfrunians
2005–06 – Lakin Rangers
2006–07 – Sutton United
2007–08 – Village
2008–09 – Shirley Athletic
2009–10 – Sutton United
2010–11 – Sutton United
2011–12 – Sutton United
2012–13 – Village
2013–14 – Old Wulfrunians
2014–15 – Old Wulfrunians