West Cheshire Association Football League

West Cheshire Association Football League
Country  England
Founded 1892
Divisions Division One
Division Two
Division Three
Youth Division
Number of teams 47
Level on pyramid Level 11 to Level 13
Feeder to North West Counties League
Promotion to North West Counties League
Relegation to None
Domestic cup(s) Pyke Cup
West Cheshire Bowl
West Cheshire Shield
Youth Plate
Current champions South Liverpool (Division One)
Rainhill Town (Division Two)
Kirkby Town Railway (Division Three)
South Liverpool Youth (Youth Division)
(2014-15)

The West Cheshire Association Football League (commonly known as the West Cheshire League) is an English football league in the county of Cheshire. Its current principal sponsor is Carlsberg, also sponsor of the South West Peninsula League. It has a Division One, Divisions Two and Division Three. Division One sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System.

If they have floodlights, the league's clubs are eligible for the FA Vase but not the FA Cup, and its champions are eligible for promotion to the North West Counties Football League Division One. After several triumphs in Division One, Cammell Laird was promoted to the North West Counties League in 2004, and its reserve team, which had won Division Two, was promoted to the Division One. It was the only team since Vauxhall Motors to be promoted from the league, until Runcorn Town was promoted in 2010. In 2014, Vauxhall Motors returned to the league.

The league also runs cup competitions.

2015–16 members

Division One[1]
Blacon Youth Club
Cammell Laird Reserves
Capenhurst Villa
Chester Nomads
Hale
Helsby
Heswall
Maghull
Mallaby
Mossley Hill Athletic
Newton
Rainhill Town
South Liverpool
Upton Athletic Association
Vauxhall Motors
West Kirby & Wasps
Division Two[2]
Ashville
Gateacre Village
Hale Reserves
Kirkby Town Railway
Maghull Reserves
Marshalls
Mossley Hill Athletic Reserves
Neston Nomads
Prescot Cables Reserves
Redgate Rovers
Richmond Raith Rovers
South Liverpool Reserves
Southport Trinity
Vauxhall Motors Reserves
West Kirby & Wasps Reserves
Willaston
Division Three[3]
Ashville Reserves
Bootle Reserves
Capenhurst Villa Reserves
Cheshire Lines
Chester Nomads Reserves
Ellesmere Port Town
Ford Motors
Helsby Reserves
Heswall Reserves
Marshalls Reserves
Mersey Royal
Newton Reserves
Rainhill Town Reserves
Redgate Rovers Reserves
Upton Athletic Association Reserves
Youth Division[4]
Belfry Youth
Cammell Laird Youth
Ellesmere Port Town Youth
Litherland Remyca Youth
Maghull Youth
Mersey Royal Youth
Vauxhall Motors Youth
West Kirby Youth
Willaston Youth

Recent divisional champions

Season Division One Division Two Division Three
1980–81 Cammell Laird Hoylake Athletic N/A
1981–82 Cammell Laird Poulton Victoria Reserves N/A
1982–83 Cammell Laird Mersey Royal N/A
1983–84 Cammell Laird Mersey Royal N/A
1984–85 Heswall Cammell Laird Reserves N/A
1985–86 Vauxhall Motors Merseyside Police N/A
1986–87 Cammell Laird Rivacre Sports & Social N/A
1987–88 Heswall Higher Bebington N/A
1988–89 Cammell Laird Higher Bebington N/A
1989–90 Cammell Laird Heswall Reserves N/A
1990–91 Cammell Laird Heswall Reserves N/A
1991–92 Cammell Laird Poulton Victoria Reserves N/A
1992–93 Christleton Cammell Laird Reserves N/A
1993–94 Cammell Laird Cammell Laird Reserves N/A
1994–95 Vauxhall Motors Vauxhall Motors Reserves N/A
1995–96 Poulton Victoria Poulton Victoria Reserves N/A
1996–97 Poulton Victoria Heswall Reserves N/A
1997–98 Poulton Victoria General Chemicals N/A
1998–99 Cammell Laird Heswall Reserves BICC Helsby
1999–2000 Poulton Victoria BICC Helsby Pavilions
2000–01 Cammell Laird Aintree Villa Mallaby
2001–02 Christleton Mallaby Maghull Reserves
2002–03 Vauxhall Motors Reserves Poulton Victoria Reserves Ashville Reserves
2003–04 Newton Merseyside Police MANWEB Reserves
2004–05 Heswall New Brighton Mond Rangers Reserves
2005–06 Poulton Victoria Upton Athletic Association West Kirby Reserves
2006–07 West Kirby Runcorn Town AFC Bebington Athletic
2007–08 West Kirby Poulton Victoria Reserves Mossley Hill Athletic
2008–09 West Kirby Helsby FC Pensby
2009–10 Cammell Laird Reserves Southport Trinity Hale
2010–11 West Kirby Ashville Runcorn Linnets Reserves
2011–12 Ashville Hale South Liverpool
2012–13 Heswall South Liverpool Redgate Rovers
2013–14 Maghull Capenhurst Villa Rainhill Town
2014–15 South Liverpool Rainhill Town Kirkby Town Railway

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