Amateur Football Combination

Affiliated to the Amateur Football Alliance, London F.A., Middlesex F.A. and Surrey F.A.

Spirit of Football - Playing in the Spirit of Football, Promoting Fair Play and Respect for All

Laws of the Game Spirit of Football                     Fixtures                     Results & Tables                     Clubs & Maps                      Sin Bin & Discipline

AFC News

AFC Season Kickoff - Handbooks etc sent out                                                       Referees Evening - Wednesday 17th September - New Venue                                                  AFA Under 16 and Under 18 Trials                                                  Football Association launch Respect Campaign                                                  AFC Preseason Fixture Bureau Open                                                  Club Referees - Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act - Update - Implementation delayed until October 2009                                             Spirit of Football - Football Awards                                                  AFA and LOB Cup Draws Published                                                  2008-09 Season Kicks Off Saturday 13th September 2008                                                  2007-08 Season At A Glance                                                  Final Club Ratings for 2007-08                                        Valuables and Cars                                            Spirit of Football Awards - HAC & Old Paulines                                              The Non League Paper (Now Online) - How to get your club featured in the AFC section
Home Page
Preseason Fixtures
SMS Results
Referees Evening
Non League Paper
Club Marks
Rules & Officers
Referees

Youth & Development

League Information
Club Guidance
Representative Team
Cup Competitions
AFC Shop & Dinner
History
Joining the AFC
Other Links

           

LFFA Merger

Throughout this season a number of senior officers from both the Amateur Football Combination and the London Financial Football Association have held a series of meetings in order to progress the proposed merger of our leagues for the start of season 2006/07.

We have had a number of issues to consider – league rules, cup competitions, finances, referees, and the constitution (divisional structure) for next season. The meetings have been productive and the issues addressed.

The LFFA Cup Competitions will continue in their own right, to include all existing LFFA clubs who currently enter them. We have compared and contrasted the two sets of league rules, bearing in the mind the requirement to conform to FA Standard Rules, and these have been agreed. The financial questions have been addressed, and we believe that a referees’ panel combining the officials from both leagues (many of whom are already on both panels anyway) will offer a stronger and better environment for both referees and clubs. Since Christmas the LFFA league tables and results have been published on the AFC website, and all LFFA Officers, Clubs and Referees should now be receiving both LFFA and AFC Results and Tables via the AFC weekly bulletin.

The “final issue”, and from our experience of the merger of the Old Boys Football League and Southern Olympian League in 2002, the most sensitive for clubs, is that of the League Constitution.

Our priority in all of our considerations is simply to place clubs at the right level. If we put a club in a division too high up for their playing standard all we do is condemn them to a season (or more) of getting beaten and relegation. Equally, if we put a club in a division too low, we condemn nine or ten other sides to a season of watching a team walk away with their title. Our objective is to avoid both.

To determine the right level for all clubs we have relied heavily on AFA Cup Results from both this season and last season – these offer a good idea of the likely strength of the various teams, and how to set up the proposed divisions. This was the method used in 2002 for the creation of the Amateur Football Combination to great success – a little recalled fact is that when the 240 ex-OBFL and 110 ex-SOL Clubs had completed their first season, ex-OBFL Clubs had won 23 Divisional Titles and ex-SOL Clubs had won 11.

At the Merger Steering Committee Meeting in March it was agreed that a “draft constitution” would be sent out to all AFC and LFFA Clubs prior to the Constitution/Merger Steering Committee meeting due to be held on Monday 15th May, at which a constitution will be agreed by the two leagues prior to this summer’s Annual General Meetings. 

This “draft constitution” has now been considerd by the joint Constitution/Steering Committee and has now been published for final consultation.

Yours sincerely

Jim Buttress (Chairman, AFC)

Tony Julien (Chairman, LFFA)

 

Click here for the Draft Constitution for Season 2006-07

The FA            AFA            UEFA            FIFA            Weather            Rainfall            Multimap
National Rail            The Tube            London Buses            Tramlink            Congestion Charge
BBC Travel            AA Route Planner            League Diary            Sunset/Sunrise            Other Links