Caledonian Amateur Football League
Country | Scotland |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Founded | 1983 |
Divisions | 3 |
Number of teams | 30 |
Level on pyramid | N/A |
Promotion to | None |
Relegation to | None |
Domestic cup(s) |
Scottish Amateur Cup East of Scotland Cup West of Scotland Cup South of Scotland Cup |
Current champions | Doune Castle |
The Caledonian Amateur Football League is a football (soccer) league competition for amateur clubs in Scotland. It was formed in 1983 as an attempt to improve facilities for amateur teams, with high standards being set for admittance to the competition. Since its formation, the teams competing within the league have been of a good standard, with clubs from the league winning the Scottish Amateur Cup on nine occasions, also providing four losing finalists.
Member clubs are concentrated in the West Central Belt of Scotland, although there is a club from the Isle of Bute, a club from Edinburgh, and a few clubs from Stirlingshire.
Like several other amateur leagues, it is a stand-alone association and is not currently part of Scotland's pyramid system.
League structure
The Caledonian AFL is split into two divisions, a Premier Division of 12 clubs and an 18-strong Division One (split into Division 1A and 1B). The following model is valid as of season 2014–15 :
Level |
League(s)/Division(s) | |||||
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1 |
Caledonian AFL Premier Division | |||||
2 |
Caledonian AFL Division One (A) |
Caledonian AFL Division One (B) | ||||
Member clubs
The Caledonian AFL has thirty member clubs as of season 2014–15, listed below in their individual divisions :
Premier Division
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Division One (A)
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Division One (B)
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