Last updated : Sunday, 30 June 2024
Introduction
The DCFA (Durham County Football Association) is an amateur football league based in County Durham, England. It was founded in 1889 and currently has over 300 member clubs. The league operates a variety of leagues for different age groups and abilities, from under-7s to veterans.
The DCFA is affiliated to the Football Association (FA) and its leagues are part of the National League System. This means that the top teams in the DCFA can potentially earn promotion to the Northern League, which is a Step 5 league in the National League System.
The DCFA is a popular and well-respected football league in County Durham. It provides a great opportunity for players of all ages and abilities to enjoy the game of football.
League Structure
The DCFA operates a variety of leagues for different age groups and abilities. The most popular leagues are the men's adult leagues, which are divided into three divisions: Division One, Division Two, and Division Three.
The DCFA also operates leagues for women, girls, boys, and veterans. There are also leagues for disability football.
The DCFA leagues are played on a Saturday afternoon. The season runs from September to May.
How to Join
To join the DCFA, you need to contact your local DCFA club. The club will be able to provide you with more information about the league and how to join.
The DCFA website also has a list of all the member clubs. You can find the website at www.durhamfa.com.