Forth and Endrick Football League
Forth and Endrick Football LeagueCountry |
Scotland |
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Founded |
1910 |
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Divisions |
1 |
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Number of teams |
12 |
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Current champions |
Drymen United F.C. (2014) |
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The Forth and Endrick Football Association (commonly known as the Forth and Endrick League) is a welfare football league, operating in the central belt of Scotland.
History
Formed in 1910,[1] the league is competed for during the summer months, and has operated continuously apart from the years 1915 to 1920 (the First World War) and 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War.
In addition to the league competition instituted in 1912 and 1913 and re-established in 1920, the member clubs take part in the Association's cup competitions. These are the Cameron Cup (first competed in 1910), the MacGregor Ferguson Cup (first competed in 1972),the Iain Telfer Cup (first competed in 1979) and the Margaret White Trophy (first competed in 1982).
Members clubs
Current Clubs
Former clubs
References
External links
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