Last updated : Saturday, 29 June 2024

Introduction

The South Lancs Counties Football League is an amateur football league in Greater Manchester, England. It was founded in 1907 and currently has 4 divisions: Premier, Division One, Division Two, and Division Three.

The league is affiliated to the Lancashire County Football Association and plays its matches on Sundays. The current champions are AFC Botanical.

History

South Lancs Counties action

The South Lancs Counties Football League was founded in 1907 by a group of clubs in the Wigan area. The inaugural season consisted of 10 teams, and the first champions were Golborne Sports.

The league has grown steadily over the years, and currently has 4 divisions with a total of over 100 teams. The Premier Division is the top flight, and is currently contested by 10 teams.

South Lancs Counties match

The league has been home to some notable players over the years, including former England internationals Chris Kirkland and Michael Brown.

Current season

The 2022-23 season is currently underway. The Premier Division is being led by AFC Botanical, who are unbeaten in their first 5 games.

South Lancs Counties teams

The other divisions are also very competitive, with several teams in contention for promotion.

Sources

Featured Divisions

  • South Lancs Counties Division Two

    Division Two

    1 team
    View Fixtures, Results & League Table
  • South Lancs Counties Under 18

    Under 18

    1 team
    View Fixtures, Results & League Table
  • South Lancs Counties Division 3

    Division 3

    1 team
    View Fixtures, Results & League Table

Featured Teams

South Lancs Counties teams come from

  • Leigh,
  • Skelmersdale,
  • Wigan,

and other areas within Lancashire.

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