Cirencester and District League

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Cirencester and District League
Founded1921
Folded2020
CountryEngland
Level on pyramid Level 15
Feeder to Cheltenham Association League
Stroud and District League
Promotion to Cheltenham Association League
Stroud and District League
League cup(s)Alexcars Cirencester Senior Charities Cup
CIA Arthur Shipway Memorial Cup
CIA Mills-Roberts Memorial Cup
Alexcars Cirencester Junior Charities Cup
Last championsFratellos
(2019–20)
Website Official Website – TheFA.com

The Cirencester and District League was a football competition based in Gloucestershire, England. It had one division and at level 15 of the English football league system until folding in 2020. It was a feeder to the Cheltenham League or the Stroud League with the champion club being able to progress at a level appropriate to its Gloucestershire County FA County Cup classification.
Under the terms of a sponsorship deal, the C&DFL is currently known as the M4 Karting Cirencester and District League. [1]
The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA.

Contents

Recent champions

SeasonDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
2006–07Siddington [2] South Cerney Reserves [3]
2007–08Beeches [4] Taverners III [5]
2008–09South Cerney [6] Stratton United [7]
2009–10BiburyBibury Reserves
2010–11BiburyDown AmpneySouth Cerney Reserves
2011–12Down AmpneyBibury Reserves
2012–13CHQ UnitedCorinium Sports
2013–14CHQ UnitedKingshill Sports
2014–15South CerneySiddington Sports Vets
2015–16Intel FCThe Beeches
2016–17Intel FCBlunsdon FC
2017–18Intel FC
2018–19Fratellos
2019–20Fratellos

Final member clubs

Source [8]

Division One

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