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Moray District Welfare Football Association

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The Moray & District Welfare Football Association is affiliated to the Scottish Welfare Football Association which is affiliated to the Scottish Football Association. One of the biggest welfare associations in Scotland it has 18 club members and is sponsored by Abbeyside Care Group.

The association has two divisions, a Premier League and a First Division. In 2016, the champions of the Premier League were Aberlour Villa, while the First Division champions were Ugie Youths. The Tewnion Cup winners were FC Fochabers beating Buckie United 6-0 at Kynoch Park. They were also the winners of The Mike Simpson Cup beating Ugie Youths 7-1 at Borough Briggs.

In 2017 the league setup was reverted one division including a top and bottom half split.

2020 Member Clubs

Champions

Premier Division

Year Winner[1] Runner-up[1] Third[1]
2019 Hopeman Buckie United Burghead United
2018 Burghead United FC Fochabers Bishopmill Rovers
2017 Hopeman Aberlour Villa Burghead United
2016 Aberlour Villa FC Fochabers Buckie United
2015 FC Fochabers Bishopmill Villa RAF Lossiemouth
2014 Portsoy Ugie United Bishopmill Villa
2013 Rothes Amateurs Portsoy Bishopmill Villa
2012 Bishopmill Rovers Rothes Amateurs Tomintoul
2011 Rothes Amateurs Bishopmill Villa Aberlour Villa
2010 Portgordon Vics Bishopmill Villa Aberlour Villa

First Division

Year Winner[1] Runner-up[1] Third[1]
2019 Cullen RAF Lossiemouth Tomintoul
2018 Tomintoul RAF Lossiemouth Rothes Amateurs
2017 Bishopmill Rovers Buckie United FC Buckie
2016 Ugie Youths Bishopmill Rovers New Elgin Welfare
2015 Burghead United Cullen Elgin Athletic
2014 FC Fochabers Hopeman Elgin Athletic
2013 Mosstodloch RAF Lossiemouth Lhanbryde
2012 The Broons Ugie United Buckie United
2011 FC Buckie Cullen Buckie United
2010 Lhanbryde Tomintoul Elgin Albion

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Barnes, Stuart (2007). News of the World Football Annual 2007/2008. Invincible Press. pp. 159–161. ISBN 0-00-725555-1.