Wakefield and District Football Association League
Wakefield and District Football Association League |
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Founded |
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Nation |
England |
Feeder To |
West Riding County Amateur League & West Yorkshire Association League |
Divisions |
Premier Division Division One Division Two |
Number of Teams |
41 |
Levels on Pyramid |
Level 14 to Level 17 |
Cups |
Jim Callaghan Cup & Divisional Cups |
Current champions (2016–17) |
Real Moor FC (Premier) Rock Inn FC (Division One) New Pot Oil FC (Division Two) |
The Wakefield and District Football Association League is a football competition based in Yorkshire, England. It has a total of three divisions headed by the Premier Division, which sits at level 14 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the West Riding County Amateur Football League and West Yorkshire Association Football League. Horbury Town, Garforth Rangers, Rothwell, Thornes, and Thornhill were the most recent teams to move up from the league. Horbury (in 2005), Garforth & Rothwell (2010) and Thornhill (2013) chose to play their football in the West Yorkshire League whereas Thornes (2013) went into the West Riding County Amateur League.
Fieldhead Hospital, originally based in the City's Hospital of the same name, are the oldest team in the league, joining in the 1973–74 season, and being a playing member ever since.
Champions
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three | Jim Callaghan Cup |
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2004–05 | Horbury Town | Mitres Well | AFC Thornhill | Sandal Athletic Reserves | Walton |
2005–06 | Airedale Celtic | White Bear Kexbrough | Ryecroft Sports | Stanley United Reserves | Sandal Athletic |
2006–07 | Airedale Celtic | Thornhill | Stanley Arms | Cliffe Tree | Airedale Celtic |
2007–08 | Horbury Cherry Tree | Stanley Arms | Alverthorpe WMC | Ossett Two Brewers | Airedale Celtic |
2008–09 | Horbury Cherry Tree | Gate | Royston | Garforth Rangers | Horbury Cherry Tree |
2009–10 | Thornhill | Rose of York | Garforth Rangers | Hopetown | Thornhill |
2010–11 | Dodworth Miners Welfare | Garforth Working Mens Club | Fieldhead Hospital | White Hart | Morley Cricket & Sports Club |
2011–12 | Crofton Sports | Fieldhead Hospital | Plough | Crown Alverthorpe | Gate |
2012–13 | Gate | FC Gawthorpe | Horbury Town Reserves | New Wheel | Gate |
2013–14 | Rothwell | Snydale Athletic | Crackenedge | Altofts 'A' | Crofton Sports |
2014–15 | Beechwood Gate | AFC Ossett | New Wheel | White Rose | Beechwood Gate |
2015–16 | Beechwood Gate | Eastmoor | Red Lion Alverthorpe | AFC Junction (Normanton) | FC Gawthorpe |
2016–17 | Real Moor | Rock Inn | New Pot Oil | N/A | Royston Cross |
Member clubs 2017–18
Premier Division[1]
- Crackenedge
- Crofton Sports
- Crown Gawthorpe
- Eastmoor
- Halton Moor
- Pontefract Town
- Prince of Wales (OCR)
- Real Moor
- Rock Inn
- Royston Cross
- Seacroft WMC
Division One[2]
- Durkar
- FC Prince
- FC Gascoigne Garforth
- Fieldhead Hospital
- Fox & Hounds (Batley)
- New Pot Oil
- Ossett Dynamos
- Pontefract Sports & Social
- Red Lion Alverthorpe
- Ryhill
- Snydale Athletic
- Stanley United Reserves
- Walton
- White Swan
Division Two[3]
- AFC Heckmondwike
- AFC Sheaf
- Crofton Sports Reserves
- Dewsbury West Side
- FC Thornes
- Horbury Athletic
- Howden Clough III
- Inter Batley
- Middleton Old Boys
- New Carlton
- Nostell Miners Welfare III
- Overthorpe Sports Club Reserves
- Snydale Athletic Reserves
- Thornhill United
- Waterloo
- West End Terriers
References
- ↑ Premier Division FA Full-Time
- ↑ Division One FA Full-Time
- ↑ Division Two FA Full-Time