Scottish Amateur Football Association

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Association crest
Founded 1909
President
Angus Mackay

The Scottish Amateur Football Association (SAFA) is the organising body for amateur football across Scotland. An affiliate of the Scottish Football Association, the SAFA has in turn 50 regional associations affiliated to it and some 67 different league competitions organised by these associations. There is estimated to be over 35,000 amateur footballers in Scotland, and all of their competitions are co-ordinated at some level by the Scottish Amateur Football Association. The SAFA was formed in 1909 with the purpose of legislating for and fostering the amateur level of football in Scotland.

One amateur league is a member of the SFA instead of the SAFA - the North Caledonian Football League.

[edit] Scottish Amateur Cup

The Scottish Amateur Cup is a nationwide knockout tournament supported and organised by the Scottish Amateur Football Association. The Scottish Amateur Cup is competed for by hundreds of football clubs every year.

The winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup since 1909 have been:

Season Winners
1909–10 John Neilson FPAFC
1910–11 Edinburgh Civil Service AFC
1911–12 Queen's Park FC
1912–13 Leith Amateurs
1913–14 Cameronians
191419 Suspended due to World War I
1919–20 Queen's Park FC
1920–21 Edinburgh Civil Service AFC
1921–22 Greenock HSFPAFC
1922–23 Falkirk Amateur F & AC
1923–24 Moorpark Amateurs FC
1924–25 Coldstream AFC
1925–26 Murrayfield Amateurs FC
1926–27 Glasgow University AFC
1927–28 Queen's Park FC
1928–29 Murrayfield Amateurs FC
1929–30 Murrayfield Amateurs FC
1930–31 Murrayfield Amateurs FC
1931–32 Glasgow Corporation Transport AFC
1932–33 Queen's Park FC
1933–34 Queen's Park FC
1934–35 Camphill Secondary School FPAFC
1935–36 Queen's Park FC
1936–37 Gogarburn Amateurs
1937–38 Coats Amateurs FC
1938–39 Murrayfield Amateurs F.C
193945 Suspended due to World War II
194546 Craigton Athletic AFC
1946–47 Queen's Park FC
1947–48 Mearns Amateurs FC
1948–49 Greenock HSFPAFC
1949–50 Queen's Park FC
1950–51 Queen's Park FC
1951–52 Port Glasgow Hibernian AFC
1952–53 Mearns Amateurs FC
1953–54 Royal Technical College AFC
1954–55 Eglinton Amateurs FC
1955–56 Milanda Amaters FC
1956–57 Giffnock North AFC
1957–58 Weir Recreation AFC
1958–59 Crosshill Thistle AFC
1959–60 Minishant Amateurs FC
1960–61 Glenavon Amateurs FC
1961–62 Bearsden Amateurs FC
1962–63 Queen's Park FC
1963–64 Queen's Park FC
1964–65 NCRA FC
1965–66 Jordanhill TCAFC
1966–67 Rhu Amateurs FC
1967–68 Cambusbarron Rovers AFC
1968–69 Cambusbarron Rovers AFC
1969–70 Douglas Amateurs FC
1970–71 Dumbarton Academy FPAFC
1971–72 Douglas Amateurs FC
1972–73 Knockentiber AFC
1973–74 Douglas Amateurs FC
1974–75 Star Hearts AFC
1975–76 Colville Park AFC
1976–77 Morriston YMCAAFC
1977–78 Cambusbarron Rovers AFC
1978–79 Crosshouse Waverley A.F.C
1979–80 Newarthill Hearts AFC
1980–81 Knockentiber AFC
1981–82 Avon Villa AFC
1982–83 Strathclyde Police AFC
1982–83 Pencaitland AFC
1984–85 Drongan United AFC
1985–86 Coatbridge CCAFC
1986–87 Bannockburn AFC
1987–88 Coatbridge CCAFC
1988–89 Norton House AFC
1989–90 St Patrick's FPAFC
1990–91 Bannockburn AFC
1991–92 Heathside AFC
1992–93 Heathside AFC
1993–94 Bannockburn AFC
1994–95 Heathside AFC
1995–96 Bellshill YMCAAFC
1996–97 Knockentiber AFC
1997–98 Dalziel HSFP'S AFC
1998–99 St Patrick's FPAFC
1999–00 Liberton Royal Mail WBMAFC
2000–01 Dalziel HSFP'S AFC
2001–02 Dalziel Harestanes AFC
2002–03 Dalziel Harestanes AFC
2003–04 Viewfield Rovers FC
2004–05 Drumchapel Amateur FC
2005–06 St Patricks FP
2006–07 Drumchapel United FC
2007–08 Eddlewood AFC

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