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Cheshire Association Football League

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Country
  
England

Number of teams
  
39

Founded
  
1948

Level on pyramid
  
Levels 11–13

Divisions
  
Premier Division League One League Two

Feeder to
  
North West Counties League (Division One)

The Cheshire Association Football League is a football competition based in Cheshire, England, which until 2007 was known as the Mid-Cheshire Association Football League. It has three divisions: Divisions One and Two, and a Reserve Division. Founded in 1948, only one club (Knutsford) have maintained continuous membership since the formation of the league. Two other founder members have only recently left the league - Whitchurch Alport resigned from the league in 2012 to join the Mercian Regional League and Barnton left in the summer of 2014 to join the North West Counties League Division One.

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Division One sits at step 5 (stage7) of the National League System, and is a feeder to the North West Counties League Division One. The Cheshire League is fed by the Crewe & District League and the Warrington & District Football League.

Due to a sponsorship agreement, from the 2014–15 season the official name of the league is the Hallmark Security Cheshire Football League.

Premier Division

  • Congleton Vale Rovers
  • Crewe
  • Denton Town
  • Eagle Sports
  • Gamesley
  • Garswood United
  • Greenalls Padgate St. Oswalds
  • Knutsford
  • Linotype & Cheadle Heath Nomads
  • Malpas
  • Poynton
  • Rudheath Social
  • Rylands
  • Sandbach United
  • Styal
  • Whaley Bridge Athletic
  • League One

  • Altrincham Reserves
  • Billinge
  • Daten
  • Egerton
  • Golborne Sports
  • Grappenhall Sports
  • Maine Road Reserves
  • Middlewich Town
  • Pilkington
  • Tarporley Victoria
  • Wythenshawe Town
  • League Two

  • AfC Macclesfield
  • Cheadle Town Reserves
  • Cuddington
  • FC St. Helens
  • Halebank
  • Litherland Remyca Reserves
  • Lostock Gralam
  • Orford FC
  • Mersey Valley
  • Moore United
  • Unicorn Athletic
  • Warrington Town Reserves
  • West Didsbury & Chorlton Reserves
  • Previous Divisional Champions

    (The league ran only a single division from 1983–87)

    References

    Cheshire Association Football League Wikipedia