Last updated : Saturday, 29 June 2024
Introduction
The BAPL (British Amateur Players League) is an amateur football league based in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1920 and currently has over 100 clubs affiliated to it. The league operates a number of divisions, with teams competing at various levels of ability.
The BAPL is a non-profit organization and is run by volunteers. It is committed to providing a fun and competitive environment for amateur footballers of all abilities.
History
The BAPL was founded in 1920 by a group of amateur footballers who wanted to create a league that would provide a competitive outlet for players who were not good enough to play at professional level. The league's first season consisted of just four teams, but it has since grown to become one of the largest amateur football leagues in the UK.
The BAPL has seen a number of changes over the years, but it has always remained committed to its original goal of providing a fun and competitive environment for amateur footballers. The league has also been at the forefront of developing new initiatives to promote the game of amateur football, such as its "Respect" campaign, which aims to tackle discrimination and abuse in the sport.
Divisions
The BAPL operates a number of divisions, with teams competing at various levels of ability. The top division is the Premier Division, which is followed by the First Division, the Second Division, and so on. There are also a number of regional divisions, which are designed to cater for teams in specific geographical areas.
The divisions are structured so that teams are evenly matched, which ensures that all teams have a chance of winning. The teams at the top of each division at the end of the season are promoted to the next division, while the teams at the bottom of each division are relegated to the next lower division.