Manchester Football Association

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The Manchester Football Association (also known as the Manchester FA) is the governing body for association football in the centre of the city of Manchester, England. They are responsible for the governance and development of football at all levels in the area.

Administration

The administrative area covered by the Manchester FA and Lancashire County FA overlaps Cheshire FA, Derbyshire FA, and Liverpool County FA. According to the Memorandum on Areas and Overlapping of Associations the Manchester FA covers the area 12 miles from Manchester Town Hall. The Manchester FA administration headquarters was located at the Platt Lane Complex until 2018, and was then moved to the Manchester Tennis and Football Centre in the Etihad Campus in May of that year.

Affiliated leagues

Men's Saturday leagues

Other leagues

Men's Sunday leagues

Ladies and girls leagues

Youth leagues

Small sided leagues

Disbanded or Amalgamated Leagues

A number of leagues that were affiliated to the Manchester FA have disbanded or amalgamated with other leagues including:

Affiliated Member Clubs

Among the notable clubs that are affiliated to the Manchester FA are: • Abbey Hey • Ashton United • Chadderton • Curzon Ashton • F.C. United of Manchester • Flixton • Glossop North End • Hyde United • Irlam • Maine Road • Mossley • New Mills • Oldham Athletic • Oldham Boro • Prestwich Heys • Reddish North End • Rochdale • Trafford • Wythenshawe Amateurs Clubs in the Premier League and The Football League that located in the Manchester area include: • Bolton Wanderers • Manchester City • Manchester United • Salford City • Wigan Athletic Other clubs that are affiliated to the Manchester FA include: • Atherton Town • Avenue FC • AVRO • Beechfield United • Breightmet United • Bury Amateurs • Chapel Town • Dean Youth & Ladies • Dukinfield Town • East Manchester • Elton Vale • Fives Athletic • GM Police 'D' Division • Heywood St. James • Hindsford • Hollinwood • Leigh Athletic • Manchester Gregorians • Manchester Maccabi • Manchester Utd Supporters • Monton Amateurs • Old Altrinchamians • Old Stretfordians • Pennington • Rochdale Sacred Heart • Royton Town • Salford Victoria • Springhead • Stand Athletic • Standians • Stockport Georgians • Stretford Victoria • Urmston Meadowside • Walshaw Sports • West Didsbury & Chorlton • Whitworth Valley • Wilmslow Albion • Wythenshawe Town

County Cup Competitions

The Manchester FA run the following Cup Competitions: • Manchester Senior Cup • Manchester Premier Cup • Manchester Challenge Trophy • Manchester Amateur Cup • Manchester Amateur Sunday Cup • Manchester Sunday Shield • Charter Standard Adult (Men's) Cup Competition • Manchester Youth U11 (9 v 9) Cup • Manchester Youth U11 Cup • Manchester Youth U12 Cup • Manchester Youth U13 Cup • Manchester Youth U14 Cup • Manchester Youth U15 Cup • Manchester Youth U16 Cup • Manchester Youth U18 Cup • Girls & Women's OPEN AGE County Cup • Girls & Women's U12 County Cup • Girls & Women's U14 County Cup • Girls & Women's U16 County Cup

List of Manchester Challenge Shield Winners

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List of Manchester Intermediate Challenge Cup Winners

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List of Manchester Premier Challenge Cup Winners

(Formerly Manchester Intermediate Challenge Cup) Source

List of Manchester Junior Cup Winners

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List of Manchester Challenge Trophy Winners

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List of Manchester Amateur Cup Winners

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Directors & Officials

Board of directors

Key Officials

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