Last updated : Friday, 28 June 2024
Introduction
The Sunday Central Amateur Football League (FCSAFL) is an amateur football league based in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1978 as the Glasgow Sunday AFL and renamed the Sunday Central AFL at the beginning of season 2010/11.
The FCSAFL currently has 20 teams competing in three divisions: the Premiership, the Championship, and the Lanarkshire Premier Division. The season runs from September to May, with each team playing each other once in a round-robin format.
The league is affiliated with the Scottish Amateur Football Association (SAFA).
History
The FCSAFL was founded in 1978 as the Glasgow Sunday AFL. The league initially had 12 teams, but it has grown steadily over the years and now has 20 teams.
The league was renamed the Sunday Central AFL at the beginning of season 2010/11. The name change was made to reflect the fact that the league now includes teams from all over central Scotland, not just Glasgow.
Competitions
The FCSAFL currently has three competitions: the Premiership, the Championship, and the Lanarkshire Premier Division.
The Premiership is the top division in the league. The Championship is the second division, and the Lanarkshire Premier Division is the third division.
The winners of the Premiership and the Championship are promoted to the next higher division, and the bottom two teams in each division are relegated to the next lower division.
How to get involved
If you are interested in getting involved in the FCSAFL, you can contact the league secretary at
sundaycentral@live.co.uk.
The league also has a website at
footballcentral.leaguerepublic.com.
Sources
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FCSAFL Twitter
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Football Central Sunday Amateur Football League (TeamStats)
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Football Central Sunday AFL (Scottish Amateur FA)