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The West Cheshire Amateur Football League is an English association football league in the county of Cheshire. Their current principal sponsors are Carlsberg, also sponsors of the South Western League. It has two divisions of 16 clubs each and a third of 15. The West Cheshire Amateur Football League Division One sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System.
The league's clubs are eligible for the FA Vase but not the FA Cup, and its champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties Football League Division Two. After repeated triumphs in the league's West Cheshire Amateur Football League Division One, Cammell Laird F.C. were promoted to the NWC in 2004, and their reserve team, who had won the Second Division, were promoted to the First Division.
The league also sponsors cup competitions.
[edit] 2006/07 Members
Division One |
Aintree Villa |
Ashville |
Blacon Youth Club |
Cammell Laird Reserves |
Castrol Social |
Christleton |
Ellesmere Port |
Heswall |
Maghull |
Marine Reserves |
Merseyside Police |
New Brighton |
Newton |
Poulton Victoria |
Upton Athletic Association |
Vauxhall Motors Reserves |
West Kirby |
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Division Two |
Ashville Reserves |
Capenhurst Villa |
Chester Nomads |
Christleton Reserves |
Halton (General Chemicals) |
FC Pensby |
Heswall Reserves |
Helsby |
Maghull Reserves |
Mallaby |
MANWEB |
New Brighton Reserves |
Poulton Victoria Reserves |
Runcorn Town |
West Kirby Reserves |
Willaston |
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Division Three |
AFC Bebington Athletic |
Blacon Youth Club Reserves |
Bronze Social |
Capenhurst Villa Reserves |
Ellesmere Port Reserves |
Grange Athletic |
Focus |
Manor Athletic |
MANWEB Reserves |
Mersey Royal |
Merseyside Police Reserves |
Runcorn Town Reserves |
Shaftesbury |
St. Werburgh's |
Upton Athletic Association Reserves |
Willaston Reserves |
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