Last updated : Thursday, 27 June 2024
Introduction
The Newcastle and District Amateur Football League (NADAFL) is an amateur football league in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1956 and currently consists of 37 teams competing in three divisions: Premier, Division One, and Division Two.
The NADAFL is affiliated to the Irish Football Association (IFA). The league's champions are eligible to compete in the IFA Intermediate Cup.
The NADAFL has a long and proud history, and has produced a number of talented players who have gone on to play professional football. Some of the most notable former NADAFL players include Alan Shearer, Steve Bruce, and Peter Beardsley.
The NADAFL is a popular and well-respected league, and is known for its competitive and friendly atmosphere. The league is committed to providing a high-quality football experience for all its players and members.
History
The NADAFL was founded in 1956 as the Newcastle Winter League. The league's first season consisted of just eight teams, but it has since grown to become one of the largest amateur football leagues in Northern Ireland.
The NADAFL has a long and proud history, and has produced a number of talented players who have gone on to play professional football. Some of the most notable former NADAFL players include Alan Shearer, Steve Bruce, and Peter Beardsley.
Divisions
- Premier Division
- Division One
- Division Two