Warrington & District Football League

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The Warrington & District Football League was originally formed in 1895 and was reformed in 1919. It is one of the oldest football leagues in England and in 2013 the league become a F.A. Charter Standard League.

Affiliated to the Liverpool County Football Association (L.C.F.A) the Warrington & District League supplies football within a 15-mile radius of Warrington town centre. Split between two English counties of Cheshire and Merseyside, the notable areas in the league are; Warrington, St Helens, Runcorn, Widnes, Knowsley and Newton-le-Willows.

Consisting of four divisions, the league currently has 40+ teams participate in each season. The divisions are the Premier Division and then Divisions One to Three. Notable successes include Warrington Town FC.[1]

Current Teams 2022-23[edit]

Premier Division[edit]

  • Croft First
  • Grappenhall Sports FC Seniors
  • Halebank First
  • Halton Borough First
  • New Street First
  • Pierpoints United AFC First
  • Runcorn Albion First
  • Sankey Vale First
  • Sidac Sports & Social First
  • The Village Club, Culcheth First
  • Woolston Rovers First

Division One[edit]

  • AFC Millbrow Open Age
  • Blackbrook First
  • Bold FC First Team
  • Bruche Athletic First
  • Farnworth Griffin First
  • FC Brutonwood First
  • New Street Y&D
  • Rainhill Town YD
  • Sankey Vale Reserves
  • The Village Club, Culcheth Reserves
  • Woolston Rovers Reserves

Division Two[edit]

  • Brookvale United JFC Brookvale Beats
  • Bruche Athletic Reserves
  • Croft Reserves
  • Crosfield FC
  • Halebank Reserves
  • Orford FC 1st Team
  • Penlake First
  • Rainhill Town YD Reserves
  • Sidac Sports and Social Reserves
  • St Michaels DH Development
  • Woolston Rovers Third Team

Division Three[edit]

  • Blackbrook Youth & Dev
  • Bold Rangers Junior Open Age First Team
  • Crosfield Junior Open Age Reserves
  • FC Burtonwood Reserve
  • Halton Borough Reserve Team
  • Huyton Rovers First
  • Joseph Holt FC First
  • Orford FC 2nd Team
  • Penlake First
  • Redgate FC First
  • St Michaels DH First
  • The Village Club, Culcheth Youth & Devel
  • WINDLE FC Male

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Warrington & District Football League".