London Football Association

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The London Football Association is the regional Football Association for Greater London. The London FA was established in 1882 and is affiliated to The Football Association. The London FA adminsters all levels of mens, womens and junior football within its area, a circle 12 miles in radius with Charing Cross at the centre, which contains more than 80 leagues, 50,000 players and managers and 1,200 referees.

Today the London Football Association runs 8 different County Cup Competitions:

  • The London Senior Cup;
  • The London Intermediate Cup - commenced in 1962;
  • The London Junior Cup;
  • The London FA Womens Cup - first contested in 1994-95.;
  • The London Veterans Cup;
  • The London Sunday Intermediate Cup;
  • The London Sunday Junior Cup; and
  • The London Sunday Challenge Cup.

The LFA also formerly ran the following competitions:

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