Last updated : Monday, 01 July 2024
South Lancs Counties Football League
The South Lancs Counties Football League (SLCFL) is an amateur football league in England. It is a Sunday league, and is affiliated to the Lancashire County Football Association.
The league was founded in 1973, and currently consists of 4 divisions: Premier, Division One, Division Two, and Division Three.
History
The SLCFL was founded in 1973, with 10 teams in the inaugural season. The first champions were Pennington.
The league has grown steadily over the years, and now consists of 4 divisions, with over 100 teams competing.
Teams
The SLCFL has a variety of teams from across the South Lancashire area, including:
- AFC Botanical
- Bridge Celtic
- Clay Brow
- Clay Brow Athletic
- FC St Pauls
- Golborne Sports
- Hawkley Athletic
- Standish Sabres
- Sutton Junction
- West Bank
- Wheatsheaf
Cup Competitions
The SLCFL also has a number of cup competitions, including:
- Alan Greenhalgh Cup
- Remembrance Cup
- President's Cup
- Chairman's Cup
- Charity Cup
- Unity Cup