West Cheshire Association Football League
The West Cheshire Association Football League is an English football league in the county of Cheshire, which also includes teams from Merseyside. Its current principal sponsor is Carlsberg, also sponsor of the South West Peninsula League. It has a Division One, Divisions Two and Division Three. Division One sits at step 7 of the National League System.
If they have floodlights, the league's clubs are eligible for the FA Vase but not the FA Cup, and its champions are eligible for promotion to the North West Counties Football League Division One. After several triumphs in Division One, Cammell Laird was promoted to the North West Counties League in 2004, and its reserve team, which had won Division Two, was promoted to the Division One. It was the only team since Vauxhall Motors to be promoted from the league, until Runcorn Town was promoted in 2010. In 2014, Vauxhall Motors returned to the league.
The league also runs cup competitions.2019–20 member clubs
Division One
- Ashville
- Capenhurst Villa
- Chester Nomads
- Ellesmere Port Town
- Hale
- Maghull
- Marshalls
- Mossley Hill Athletic
- Neston Nomads Open Aged
- Newton
- Rainhill Town
- Redgate Rovers
- Richmond Raith Rovers
- South Liverpool
- Upton AA
- Vauxhall Motors reserves
Division Two
- Aintree Villa
- Ashville reserves
- Cheshire Lines
- Heswall
- Litherland REMYCA development
- Maghull reserves
- Mallaby
- Mersey Royal
- Mossley Hill Athletic reserves
- Poulton Royal
- Prescot Cables reserves
- Rainhill Town reserves
- South Liverpool reserves
- South Sefton Borough
- West Kirby
Division Three
- Aintree Villa reserves
- Bootle reserves
- Capenhurst Villa reserves
- Chester Nomads second team
- Ellesmere Port Town reserves
- FC Bootle St Edmund's
- Helsby
- Heswall reserves
- Marine reserves
- Marshalls reserves
- Neston Nomads reserves
- Pensby
- Poulton Victoria
- Rainford United
- West Kirby reserves
- Willaston
Recent divisional champions
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