Last updated : Thursday, 25 April 2024

Worcester District Football League

The Worcester District Football League is an amateur football league based in Worcestershire, England. It was founded in 1921 and currently has over 100 clubs competing in its various divisions.

History

The Worcester District Football League was founded in 1921 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The first season of the league consisted of just six teams, but it has since grown to become one of the largest amateur football leagues in Worcestershire.

Worcester District Football League action

The league has been home to some famous players over the years, including former England internationals John Salako and Trevor Francis. In recent years, the league has also been used as a stepping stone for young players who are hoping to progress to professional football.

Structure

The Worcester District Football League is divided into four divisions: Premier Division, Division One, Division Two, and Division Three. The Premier Division is the top division, and the Division Three is the bottom division.

Worcester District Football League match

The league also has a number of cup competitions, including the Katherine Rayer Cup, the Phipps Cup, the Baylis Cup, and the Southam Trophy.

How to join

If you are interested in joining the Worcester District Football League, you can find more information on the league's website: www.worcesterleague.com.

Sources

Worcester District Football League teams

Featured Divisions

  • Worcester District Football League Division 2

    Division 2

    1 team
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Featured Teams

  • Hornets FC

    Hornets FC

    Worcester, England

    Division 2
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