Last updated : Sunday, 30 June 2024
Central Scottish Football Association
The Central Scottish Football Association (CSFA) is an amateur football league in the Central Belt of Scotland. It was founded in 1927 and is affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association. The CSFA currently has over 100 teams competing in a variety of divisions, from youth to senior level.
History
The CSFA was founded in 1927 by a group of amateur footballers in the Central Belt of Scotland. The league's first season saw just six teams compete, but it has since grown to become one of the largest amateur football leagues in Scotland. The CSFA has a long and proud history, and has produced some of the country's top amateur footballers.
In 2010, the CSFA merged with the Central Football Association League (CFAL) to create a single, unified amateur football league in the Central Belt. The merger has been a success, and has helped to strengthen the CSFA's position as one of the leading amateur football leagues in Scotland.
Competitions
The CSFA currently runs a variety of competitions for both youth and senior teams. The main competition for senior teams is the CSFA Premier League, which is contested by the top 10 teams in the league. The CSFA also runs a number of cup competitions, including the CSFA Cup, the CSFA Challenge Cup, and the CSFA League Cup.
For youth teams, the CSFA runs a number of leagues and cups, including the CSFA Youth League, the CSFA Youth Cup, and the CSFA Development League. The CSFA also runs a number of fun football leagues for children of all ages, including Fun 4s, Super 5s, and Soccer 7s.