Last updated : Saturday, 29 June 2024
Paul Fox Sunday League
The Paul Fox Sunday League is an amateur football league in the Greater London area. It was founded in 1972 by Paul Fox, a local football enthusiast. The league currently has over 100 teams competing in various divisions.
History
The Paul Fox Sunday League was founded in 1972 by Paul Fox, a local football enthusiast. The league started with just a few teams, but it has grown steadily over the years and now has over 100 teams competing in various divisions.
The league is named after its founder, Paul Fox. Fox was a keen amateur footballer and he wanted to create a league that would provide opportunities for people of all abilities to play the game.
Divisions
The Paul Fox Sunday League has a number of divisions, each with its own set of rules and regulations. The top division is the Premier Division, followed by the First Division, Second Division, and so on.
The league also has a number of cup competitions, including the Paul Fox Sunday League Cup, the Paul Fox Sunday League Trophy, and the Paul Fox Sunday League Challenge Cup.
Rules
The Paul Fox Sunday League has a set of rules that all teams must adhere to. These rules cover things like player eligibility, the number of substitutes, and the use of foul language.
The league also has a disciplinary committee that deals with any breaches of the rules.