Cheshire Women's & Youth Football League

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Country  England
Founded 2011
First season 2011–12
Divisions 2 (current season)
Number of teams 26 (current season)
Level on pyramid 7
Promotion to North West Women's Regional Football League Division One
Current champions Warrington Wolverines
(2014–15)
Website Official website

The Cheshire Women's & Youth Football League is an amateur competitive women's association football competition based in Cheshire, England run by the Cheshire FA. Founded in the 2011–12 season, the league is a recipient of the FA Charter Standard Award.[1]

The league consists of one open age division and one under 18 division. It is at level 7 of the women's pyramid. It promotes to the North West Women's Regional Football League Division One, and does not relegate to any league.

Teams

The teams competing during the 2015–16[2][3] season are:

Open Age

  • AFC Stockport Ladies
  • Cheadle Town Ladies
  • Chester City Ladies
  • Chester Women's FC
  • Crewe Alexandra Ladies
  • Egerton Ladies
  • Neston Nomads Ladies
  • Runcorn Linnets Ladies
  • Stockport County HNR
  • Vauxhall Ladies
  • Wallasey Wanderers Ladies
  • Wythenshawe Amateurs Ladies

Under 18's

  • AFC Urmston Meadowside Youth
  • AFC Waverton
  • Crewe Alexandra Youth
  • Crosfield Youth
  • Frodsham Youth
  • Macclesfield Town Youth
  • Manor Club Youth
  • Northwich Victoria Youth
  • Runcorn Linnets Youth
  • Sandbach United Youth
  • Stockport County Youth Blues
  • Stockport County Youth Yellows
  • Upton Youth FC
  • Vale Juniors Congleton

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