Kingdom Caledonian Amateur Football Association
Country | Scotland |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Founded | 1984 |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | N/A |
Promotion to | None |
Relegation to | None |
Domestic cup(s) |
Scottish Amateur Cup Fife Cup |
Current champions | Leven United |
Website | Official website |
The Kingdom Caledonian Amateur Football Association (KCAFA) is a football (soccer) league competition for amateur clubs in the Fife area of Scotland. It was formed in 1984 when the top sides from the East Fife A.F.A. and the Kirkcaldy & District A. F. L. broke away and amalgamated with the aim of creating a highly competitive league with fewer games in an effort to raise the quality and the profile of amateur football in Fife. The association is affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association.
The association is currently composed of one single division, the Kingdom Caledonian Football League.
League Membership
In order to join the association, clubs need to apply and are then voted in by current member clubs.
Current Members
(as of 2016–17 season)
- Aberdour Sporting Development Club AFC (previously Rosyth Civil Service AFC)
- Balgonie Scotia 1896 AFC
- Bowhill Rovers AFC
- Cupar Hearts AFC
- Eastvale AFC
- Falkland AFC
- Glenrothes AFC
- Greig Park Rangers AFC
- Kettle United AFC
- Kinross AFC
- Leven United AFC
- Lumphinnans United AFC
- Strathmiglo United AFC
Previous Members
- Aberdour
- Auchtermuchty Bellvue
- Ballingry Rovers (Scottish Junior Football Association)
- Benarty (Folded)
- Blairhall Village (Folded)
- Buckhaven Villa
- Burntisland Shipyard
- Burntisland United
- Cowdenbeath (Folded)
- Fair City
- Hill of Beath Ramblers
- Inverkiething Hillfield Swifts
- Kinglassie
- Kirkland (Folded)
- Kennoway Star Hearts (Scottish Junior Football Association)
- Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts (Fife Amateur Football Association)
- Lomond Victoria (Fife Amateur Football Association)
- Milnathort
- Norton House (Folded)
- Tayport
- Victoria Rovers
- Windygates
- Woodside Athletic
Past Winners
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External links
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