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Stirling and District Amateur Football Association

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Confederation
  
UEFA

Divisions
  
4

Promotion to
  
None

Number of teams
  
51

Founded
  
1947

Level on pyramid
  
N/A

Relegation to
  
None

Country
  
Scotland

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The Stirling & District Amateur Football Association (SDAFA) is a football (soccer) league competition, primarily for amateur clubs in the Stirlingshire area of Scotland. It was formed in 1947. The association is affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association.

Contents

League Officials

League officers and committee

Member clubs

As of the 2016–17 season, the Stirling & District AFA had 45 member clubs:

League structure

The Stirling & District AFA is split into four divisions, a Premier Division of 12 teams, Division One which contains 11 teams and the bottom two tiers, Division Two & Three which both contain 14 clubs respectively. Each league has two clubs which are automatically promoted/relegated between divisions with the exception of Division Three, from which there is no relegation. 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 2014-15:

Cup Competitions

As 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 and District Cups

In addition, member clubs are also likely to play in the Scottish Amateur Cup and one of the two district cups (East or West). Below are teams who have won these trophies, whilst playing in the Stirling & District AFA.

References

Stirling & District Amateur Football Association Wikipedia