Founded | 1921 |
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Folded | 2020 |
Country | England |
Level on pyramid | Level 15 |
Feeder to | Cheltenham Association League Stroud and District League |
Promotion to | Cheltenham Association League Stroud and District League |
League cup(s) | Alexcars Cirencester Senior Charities Cup CIA Arthur Shipway Memorial Cup CIA Mills-Roberts Memorial Cup Alexcars Cirencester Junior Charities Cup |
Last champions | Fratellos (2019–20) |
Website | Official Website – TheFA.com |
The Cirencester and District League was a football competition based in Gloucestershire, England. It had one division and at level 15 of the English football league system until folding in 2020. It was a feeder to the Cheltenham League or the Stroud League with the champion club being able to progress at a level appropriate to its Gloucestershire County FA County Cup classification.
Under the terms of a sponsorship deal, the C&DFL is currently known as the M4 Karting Cirencester and District League.[1]
The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA.
Recent champions
Season | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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2006–07 | Siddington[2] | South Cerney Reserves[3] | |
2007–08 | Beeches[4] | Taverners III[5] | |
2008–09 | South Cerney[6] | Stratton United[7] | |
2009–10 | Bibury | Bibury Reserves | |
2010–11 | Bibury | Down Ampney | South Cerney Reserves |
2011–12 | Down Ampney | Bibury Reserves | |
2012–13 | CHQ United | Corinium Sports | |
2013–14 | CHQ United | Kingshill Sports | |
2014–15 | South Cerney | Siddington Sports Vets | |
2015–16 | Intel FC | The Beeches | |
2016–17 | Intel FC | Blunsdon FC | |
2017–18 | Intel FC | ||
2018–19 | Fratellos | ||
2019–20 | Fratellos |
Final member clubs
Source[8]
Division One
- Cricklade Town Development
- Fratellos
- Hatherop
- Intel FC
- Lechlade
- Minety
- Poulton
- Siddington
- South Cerney
- Stratton United
References
- ↑ FA Full-Time
- ↑ FA Full-Time
- ↑ FA Full-Time
- ↑ FA Full-Time
- ↑ FA Full-Time
- ↑ FA Full-Time
- ↑ FA Full-Time
- ↑ "Cirencester & District League". Retrieved 27 June 2016.
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