Cheltenham_League

Cheltenham Association Football League

Cheltenham Association Football League

Association football league in England


The Cheltenham Association Football League is a football competition based in England and has a total of three divisions. Its top division, Premier Division, sits at level 14 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League.

Quick Facts Founded, Country ...

The Cheltenham League is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA.

Background

The Cheltenham Association Football League is based in and around Cheltenham, providing league football for teams in a 50-mile radius of the town. From its humble beginnings in 1900, the league now boasts 3 divisions, comprising 39 teams and is a feeder league for the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League.[1]

Among the clubs that have left the Cheltenham League and now compete at a higher level are:

The Herd are another side that progressed from the Cheltenham League to the Hellenic Football League and in more recent years were known as Cirencester United, but the club has now disbanded.

Member clubs 2023–24

  • Premier Division
  • AFC Cheltenham
  • AFC Kempsey
  • Bishops Cleeve 'A'
  • FC Lakeside Reserves
  • FC Wickhamford
  • Fintan
  • Generation Next
  • Prestbury Rovers
  • Shurdington Rovers
  • Smiths Barometrics Reserves
  • Southside Star
  • Tewkesbury Athletic
  • Winchcombe Town
  • Division One
  • Bishops Cleeve 'B'
  • Cheltenham United
  • Cheltenham Civil Service 'A'
  • Falcons Reserves
  • Hanley Swan
  • Kings AFC
  • Leckhampton Rovers
  • Montpellier
  • Pitville United
  • St Johns Colts
  • Tewkesbury Town Reserves
  • Tredworth Tigers Reserves
  • Whaddon Utd Reserves
  • Winchcombe Town Reserves
  • Division Two
  • Bredon Reserves
  • Charlton Rovers Reserves
  • Cheltenham Tigers
  • Fintan Reserves
  • Gloucester Athletic
  • Montpellier Reserves
  • Pittville United Reserves
  • Shurdington Rovers Reserves
  • St Johns Colts Reserves
  • Tewkesbury Town 'A'
  • Tredworth Tigers 'A'
  • Welland Reserves

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Champions

Division One

More information Year, Division 1 Champions ...

Source[3][4]

Divisions Two to Six (recent champions)

More information Season, Division Two ...
More information Season, Division One ...

Source[5][6]

List of recent play-off winners

More information Season, Division Two ...

References

  1. "Cheltenham Association League". Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  2. "Cheltenham Association League- Division 1 Winners". Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  3. "Cheltenham Association League". Retrieved 30 May 2011.

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