Leicester and District Football League
The Leicester and District Football League is an association football competition based in England. The league has four divisions, of which the highest, the Premier Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Leicestershire Senior League. There are also two reserve divisions which are not part of the league system.
Clubs are allowed to pay players at this level, however in the 2005–06 season, the only Premier Division side that paid players, Barlestone St Giles, came second, allowing Cosby United to take the crown. Cosby were unable to enter the Leicestershire Senior League, however, as their facilities did not meet Senior League standards.
Member clubs 2015–16
Premier Division
- Beaumont Town
- Burbage Old Boys
- Cosby United
- County Hall
- Huncote Sports & Social
- Kibworth Town
- Kingsway Celtic
- Leicester Three Lions
- Magna
- Queniborough
Division One
- Ashby Road
- Belgrave
- Broughton Astley
- Fleckney Athletic
- Glen Villa
- Glenfield Town
- Houghton Rangers
- Magna Reserves
- North Kilworth Sports
- Thurlaston Magpies
- Thurnby Rangers
Division Two
- Birstall Royal British Legion Reserves
- Community Football Academy
- Cosby United Reserves
- Dunton & Broughton Rangers
- Forest East
- Huncote Sports & Social Reserves
- KS Leicester Polska
- New Parks Social
- North Kilworth Sports Reserves
- Northfield Emerald
- Old Aylestone
- St. Patrick's
Division Three
- A Plus United
- AFC St. Andrews
- Belgrave Reserves
- Broughton Astley Reserves
- Glen Villa Reserves
- Glenfield Town Reserves
- Kibworth Town Reserves
- Leicester Three Lions Reserves
- Park End
- Queniborough Reserves
- Studs
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