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Association football league in England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cheshire Association Football League is a football competition based in Cheshire, England, which until 2007 was known as the Mid-Cheshire Association Football League. From season 2017–18, the league operates four divisions: the Premier Division, Divisions One and Two, and a Reserve Division. Founded in 1948, only one club (Knutsford) have maintained continuous membership since the formation of the league. Two other founder members have only recently left the league – Whitchurch Alport in 2012 and Barnton in the summer of 2014 .[1]
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The Premier Division sits at step 7 of the National League Pyramid, level 11 in the English Football Pyramid.
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2024–25 members
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Premier Division
- Altrincham (reserves)
- Broadheath Central
- Crewe
- Denton Town
- Garswood United
- Golborne Sports
- Eagle Sports
- Lostock Gralam
- Middlewich Town
- Parklands
- Poynton
- St. Michael’s DHFC
- Vulcan
- Whaley Bridge Athletic
- Whalley Range
- Winstanley Warriors
League One
- Billinge New Street
- Bollington Town
- Cheadle Heath Nomads (reserves)
- Clay Brow
- Congleton Town (reserves)
- Daten
- Egerton
- F.C. St Helens (reserves)
- Knutsford
- Malpas
- Pilkington (Under-23s)
- Sandbach United (reserves)
- Styal
- Upton
- Winsford Town
- Wythenshawe Amateurs (reserves)
League Two
- Hartford
- Haydock
- Halton Farnworth Hornets
- Lymm Rovers
- Maine Road (reserves)
- Mersey Valley
- Moore United
- Newton Athletic
- Newton-Le-Willows
- St Helens Town
- Sandbach Town
- Stretford Paddock
- Warrington Rylands (development)
- Wigan Town
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Previous Divisional Champions
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(The league ran only a single division from 1983 to 1987)
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