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Football league
Border Amateur Football League
Founded1936
CountryScotland
ConfederationUEFA
Divisions3
Number of clubs30
Current championsA Division Duns Amateurs
B Division Biggar United
C Division Eyemouth United Amateurs
WebsiteOfficial website

The Border Amateur Football League is a football league for amateur clubs in the Scottish Borders.

The league was founded in 1936 and is affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association. It currently features 31 teams in three divisions, named A, B and C. Teams from all three divisions compete for the Waddell Cup and (providing they enter) the South Cup and Scottish Amateur Cup. The Border Cup and Beveridge Cup are competed for by teams in the A Division; the Wright Cup and Walls Cup for teams in the B Division and the Sanderson Cup and Collie Cup for teams in the C Division. The Forsyth Cup is a consolation tournament for teams knocked out in the preliminary and first round of the Waddell Cup.

2023–2024 League Members

A League

  • Biggar United
  • Chirnside United
  • Duns Amateurs
  • Earlston Rhymers
  • Greenlaw
  • Hawick Legion
  • Hawick Waverley
  • Langholm Legion
  • Langlee Amateurs
  • Newtown
  • Tweeddale Rovers
  • Tweedmouth Amateurs

B League

  • Ancrum
  • Coldstream Amateurs
  • Eyemouth United Amateurs
  • Gala Fairydean Rovers Amateurs
  • Gala Hotspur
  • Hawick United
  • Highfields United
  • Jed Legion
  • Kelso Thistle
  • Lauder
  • Leithen Rovers
  • Selkirk Victoria
  • St Boswells

References

  1. "Scottish Football Historical Archive". Retrieved 13 August 2018.

External links

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