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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. It has 13 member clubs and is sponsored by the Abbeyside Care Group.

2024 Member Clubs

  • Aberlour Villa
  • Buckie Rovers
  • Cullen
  • Craigellachie
  • Hopeman
  • FC Fochabers
  • Lhanbryde United
  • Portsoy
  • RAF Lossiemouth
  • Rothes Amateurs
  • Seaforth
  • Thunderton
  • Ugie

Champions

Premier Division

Years Premier Division First Division Mike Simpson Memorial Trophy WJ Tewnion Memorial Trophy
Winner Runner-up Third Winner Runner-up Third Winner Winner
2023 FC Fochabers Hopeman RAF Lossiemouth No League FC Fochabers FC Fochabers
2022 FC Fochabers Hopeman Aberlour Villa FC Fochabers RAF Lossiemouth
2021 Buckie United Hopeman RAF Lossiemouth FC Fochabers Cullen Portsoy
2020 cancelled
2019 Hopeman Buckie United Burghead United Cullen RAF Lossiemouth Tomintoul Buckie United Hopeman
2018 Burghead United FC Fochabers Bishopmill Rovers Tomintoul RAF Lossiemouth Rothes Amateurs FC Fochabers Buckie United
2017 Hopeman Aberlour Villa Burghead United Bishopmill Rovers Buckie United FC Buckie Aberlour Villa Hopeman
2016 Aberlour Villa FC Fochabers Buckie United Ugie Youths Bishopmill Rovers New Elgin Welfare
2015 FC Fochabers Bishopmill Villa RAF Lossiemouth Burghead United Cullen Elgin Athletic
2014 Ugie United Portsoy Bishopmill Villa FC Fochabers Hopeman Elgin Athletic
2013 Rothes Amateurs Portsoy Bishopmill Villa Mosstodloch RAF Lossiemouth Lhanbryde
2012 Bishopmill Villa Rothes Amateurs Tomintoul The Broons Ugie United Buckie United
2011 Rothes Amateurs Bishopmill Villa Aberlour Villa FC Buckie Cullen Buckie United
2010 Portgordon Vics Bishopmill Villa Aberlour Villa Lhanbryde Tomintoul Elgin Albion
2004 Burghead United Banff Rovers Moray Social Newmill Buckie Youths Brander Arms Rothes A Buckie United
2003 Lossie Sports

& Social

Moray Social Buckie United Cullen Rothes A Hopeman Portsoy Cullen
2000 Burghead United
1999 Burghead United
1997 Burghead United

References

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

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