Last updated : Wednesday, 24 April 2024
Perthshire Amateur Football League
The Perthshire Amateur Football Association (PAFA) is a football league competition for amateur clubs in the Perthshire area of Scotland. The association is affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association.
History
The PAFA was founded in 1920. The original competition consisted of two divisions, with the winners of each division meeting in a final to determine the overall champions.
In 1974, the PAFA expanded to three divisions. The current structure of the league consists of two divisions, with the top four teams from each division qualifying for the playoffs to determine the overall champions.
Current Competitions
- A & B TAXI Division one
- SMART FIXINGS Division two
- Smith League cup
The A & B TAXI Division one is the top division of the PAFA. The winners of this division are the overall champions of the PAFA.
The SMART FIXINGS Division two is the second division of the PAFA. The winners of this division are promoted to the A & B TAXI Division one.
The Smith League cup is a knock-out competition contested by all teams in the PAFA. The winners of this cup are the cup champions of the PAFA.