Derbyshire County Football Association
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The Derbyshire County Football Association, simply known as the Derbyshire FA, is the governing body of football in the county of Derbyshire, England. The Derbyshire FA runs a number of cups at different levels for teams all across Derbyshire.
Affiliated leagues
[edit ]Men's Saturday
[edit ]- Midlands Regional Alliance (1911)
- Derby Church League
- Hope Valley Amateur League (1907)
- Matlock and District League
Ladies and girls
[edit ]Derbyshire Girls & Ladies League (2003)
Men's Sunday
[edit ]- Alfreton and District Sunday League
- Chesterfield and District Sunday League (1966)
- Derby City League - Sunday Morning
- Derby Taverners Sunday League (1963)
- Long Eaton Sunday League (1970)
Small sided
[edit ]- Match Night - Chesterfield Mondays
- Power Leagues
- Soccer Sixes - Chesterfield
Youth
[edit ]- Derby City League - Saturday Youth
- Derby City League - Sunday Morning Youth
- Derby Mini-Soccer Lge (2005)
- Derwent Valley Junior League (1970)
- Rowsley and District Youth League
Other
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Disbanded or amalgamated leagues
[edit ]Leagues that were affiliated to the Derbyshire FA have disbanded or amalgamated with other leagues include:
- Long Eaton and District Church League
Affiliated member clubs
[edit ]Among the notable clubs that are affiliated to the Derbyshire FA are:
- Alfreton Town
- Belper Town
- Belper United
- Borrowash Victoria
- Buxton
- Chapel Town
- Chesterfield
- Derby County
- Glapwell
- Glossop North End
- Graham Street Prims
- Gresley Rovers
- Heanor Town
- Holbrook Sports
- Ilkeston Town
- Long Eaton United
- Matlock Town
- Mickleover
- New Mills
- Pinxton
- Sheffield
- Staveley Miners Welfare
County Cups
[edit ]Competition | Holders |
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Derbyshire Senior Challenge Cup | Buxton |
External links
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