Last updated : Tuesday, 02 July 2024

Herts Ad Sunday League

The Herts Ad Sunday League is an amateur football league in Hertfordshire, England. It was founded in 1928 and currently has over 50 clubs and 1,500 players. The league is divided into six divisions, with the top division being the Premier Division.

History

The Herts Ad Sunday League was founded in 1928 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The league was originally called the Herts Advertiser Sunday League, after the local newspaper that sponsored it. The league has been running continuously ever since, and has grown to become one of the largest and most popular amateur football leagues in Hertfordshire.

Structure

Herts Ad Sunday League action

The Herts Ad Sunday League is divided into six divisions, with the top division being the Premier Division. The other divisions are Division One, Division Two, Division Three, Division Four, and Division Five. The teams are promoted and relegated between divisions based on their results at the end of the season.

Cup competitions

In addition to the league competition, the Herts Ad Sunday League also runs a number of cup competitions. The most prestigious cup competition is the Deakin White Champions Cup, which is open to all clubs in the league. Other cup competitions include the Challenge Cup, the Intermediate Cup, the Junior Cup, and the Reserve Cup.

Sources

Herts Ad Sunday League match

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