Camden Sunday Football League

The Camden Sunday Football League is a football competition in London, England. The league was founded in 1947 and operates under the auspices of the London Football Association. It currently consists of two divisions the Division One, and Division Two and also runs four cup tournaments. The league chairman is Paul Stephany, succeeding Harry Yennaris.[1]

Camden Sunday Football League
Founded1947
Country England
DivisionsDivision One
Division Two
Number of teams22
Domestic cup(s)FA Sunday Cup
London FA County Cups
Dickie Davies Cup
Sunday Intermediate Cup
Current championsHackney Wednesday (Division One)
Footballini United First (Division Two)

(2022-23)
Website[1]

History edit

[2] The league changed its name to Camden Sunday League in 1965. The league’s main cup competition has been named after its founder, and is called the Bill Price Memorial Cup. The league also organizes the Challenge Cup, the Merit Trophy, the Senor Cup, the Presidents Cup and the Junior Cup.

Champions edit

Division 1 edit

Division 2 edit

Cup winners edit

Challenge Cup edit

Merit Trophy edit

Senor Cup edit

Presidents Cup edit

Junior Cup edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "League's committee". camdensundayleague.com.
  2. ^ Jeremy Wilson. "Brief History". camdensundayleague.com.
  3. ^ Steve Barnett (11 June 2021). "Champions Badu seal unbeaten season". camdennewjournal.co.uk.
  4. ^ "20-21 Season". theFA.
  5. ^ "21-22 Season". theFA.
  6. ^ Steve Barnett (20 April 2023). "Wednesday do Sunday league double". camdennewjournal.co.uk.

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