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The league was established in 2016 as Herefordshire FA County League after the disbandment of the Herefordshire Football League. [1] In July 2019, the league was restructured with the Premier Division increasing from 13 to 15 clubs. [2] In 2021, the Premier Division became a feeder league to Step 6 of the National League System.
The Herefordshire FA consists of two key bodies. The Council, comprising 17 elected representatives from the Leagues within the county plus 11 Life Members.The Council meets 4 times per year to consider policy issues and direction, as well as to approve proposals put forward by the various committees.
Pages in category "Herefordshire Football League" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The club was established in 1925 as a sports club for under-privileged, initially focused on boxing and gymnastics. Cricket and football teams were added at a later date. [1] An adult team was later formed and became members of the Herefordshire League. They won the Division One title in 2002–03, earning promotion to the Premier Division. [2]
West Midlands Regional League. Division One Champions: 2000–01; Herefordshire League. Premier Division Champions: 2011–12; Herefordshire County Challenge Cup. Winners: 2006–07, 2009–10; Herefordshire Charity Bowl. Winners: 2011–12, 2018–19, 2022–23
After finishing second-from-bottom of the division in 2005–06, Kington dropped into the Herefordshire League, [11] replacing their reserves in the Premier Division. [14] The 2008–09 season saw the club finish bottom of the Premier Division, but avoid relegation to Division One. [ 14 ]
Wellington Football Club are a football club based in the village of Wellington, Herefordshire, England. The club is affiliated to the Herefordshire County FA. They were re-formed in 1968. In the 2003–04 season, they reached the third round of the FA Vase. They are currently members of the Hellenic League Division One.
Below the Premier League is the English Football League (EFL) (formerly 'the Football League'), which is divided into three divisions of 24 clubs each: The Championship (level 2), League One (level 3), and League Two (level 4). The 20 clubs in the Premier League and 72 clubs in the English Football League are all full-time professional clubs.