Last updated : Sunday, 31 March 2024

What is Leafa?

Leafa is an amateur football league in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1972 and currently has over 100 teams playing in various divisions.

The league is open to all players, regardless of age or experience. The season runs from September to April, with each team playing 10-12 games.

Leafa action

The top teams in each division qualify for the playoffs, which culminate in a championship match.

Leafa is a great way to get involved in football and meet new people. If you're interested in playing, you can find more information on the league's website: www.leafa.nl.

History of Leafa

Leafa match

Leafa was founded in 1972 by a group of football enthusiasts who wanted to create a league for amateur players. The league was originally called the "Amateur Football Association", but it was renamed Leafa in 1977.

The league has grown steadily over the years, and it now has over 100 teams playing in various divisions. The top teams in each division qualify for the playoffs, which culminate in a championship match.

Leafa teams

Leafa is a popular league, and it attracts players from all over the Netherlands. The league is also known for its friendly atmosphere and its commitment to promoting amateur football.

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Leafa coaches

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