Last updated : Saturday, 02 December 2023
Bridge Balti Halifax Sunday League
The Bridge Balti Halifax Sunday League is an amateur football league based in Halifax, West Yorkshire. It was founded in 1972 and currently has over 100 teams competing in 10 divisions. The league is named after its main sponsor, Bridge Balti, a popular Indian takeaway in Halifax.
History
The Bridge Balti Halifax Sunday League was founded in 1972 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The league started with just a few teams, but it has grown steadily over the years and now has over 100 teams competing in 10 divisions.

The league is named after its main sponsor, Bridge Balti, a popular Indian takeaway in Halifax. Bridge Balti has been sponsoring the league since 1990 and has helped to make it one of the most successful Sunday leagues in the North of England.
Divisions
The Bridge Balti Halifax Sunday League has 10 divisions, ranging from the Premier Division at the top to Division 10 at the bottom. The Premier Division is the most competitive division, with the top teams vying for the league title and promotion to the Northern Counties East League.

The other divisions are also competitive, with teams battling for promotion and avoiding relegation. The league also has a cup competition, the Bridge Balti Cup, which is open to all teams in the league.
Teams
The Bridge Balti Halifax Sunday League has over 100 teams competing in 10 divisions. The teams are made up of players of all ages and abilities, from experienced veterans to young players just starting out.

The league is a great way for players of all levels to enjoy the game of football. It is also a great way to meet new people and make friends.