Last updated : Tuesday, 02 July 2024
Chesterfield and District Sunday Football League
The Chesterfield and District Sunday Football League is an amateur football league based in the Borough of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. It was founded in 1921 and currently consists of 5 divisions, with a total of over 100 teams competing.
The league is affiliated to the Derbyshire County Football Association and the Football Association. The top division of the league, the HKL Division 1, is at Step 7 of the National League System.
History
The Chesterfield and District Sunday Football League was founded in 1921. The original name of the league was the Chesterfield Sunday League. The league initially consisted of just 8 teams.
The league has grown steadily over the years and now consists of over 100 teams. The league has also expanded to include 5 divisions.
Divisions
- HKL Division 1
- HKL Division 2
- HKL Division 3
- HKL Division 4
- HKL Division 5
The top division of the league is the HKL Division 1. This division is at Step 7 of the National League System. The bottom division of the league is the HKL Division 5.
Cup competitions
The Chesterfield and District Sunday Football League also organises a number of cup competitions. The main cup competition is the Alma Cup. The Alma Cup is open to all teams in the league.
The league also organises a number of other cup competitions, including the Chatsworth Cup and the Presidents Cup.