Worcestershire County Football Association
Formation | 1879 |
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Purpose | Football Association |
Headquarters | County Sports Ground, Claines Lane, Worcester, WR3 7SS |
Website | www |
The Worcestershire County Football Association, also simply known as Worcestershire FA, is the governing body of football in the county of Worcestershire, England. It was founded in 1879, under the auspices of the Birmingham County Football Association, but earned representation the Football Association Council in its own right in 1912.[1]
The Worcestershire FA runs a number of cups at different levels for teams all across Worcestershire, including competitions for senior men's teams, ladies teams, Sunday teams and junior competitions from Under-14 level to Under-18 level.
References
- ^ "History – Worcestershire FA".
External links
- Official website
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County football associations
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- Westmorland FA
- Wiltshire FA
- Worcestershire FA
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