APFSCIL Football League

APFSCIL Football League The Association of Provincial Football Supporters Clubs in London is a Sunday Afternoon 11-a-side league for exiled supporters teams. Looking for new teams.

League is for fun 11aside football. The APFSCIL Football League was formed on 17th April 1980 and developed from an initial 15 clubs, in two divisions for the 1980/81 season to 28 teams in three divisions at its peak. Whilst The league constitutionally remains responsible to the APFSCIL Sports & Social Secretary, it is effectively self-governing with its own elected Committee and detailed rulebook

. The established status of the league is witnessed by the fact that the Final of its League Cup competition has been able obtain the use of Brentford, Fulham, Barnet and Leyton Orient's league stadia. Other venues have included the grounds of Dulwich Hamlet, Hendon, Kingstonian and Southall Football Clubs. Whilst a number of club representatives have taken an active part in administering its competitions and imposing its rules, it is appropriate to pay tribute here to the various and significant contributions throughout the League's history of Rotherham supporter and former League Chairman, David Baister. As a result, the League Cup is now named after the League's former Chairman. The APFSCIL League currently comprises of 10 teams across 1 division.

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League Committee Chairman: Gary Warren (Shamrock Rovers) League Secretary: Rob (Everton) Treasurer: Jason Cobine (Rangers) If any teams are interested in joining the APFSCIL League then please contact [email protected]

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