Welcome to the Official website of the Bucks Free Press Junior Football League:
Information about our 11-a-side Sunday leagues and Cups for Under Elevens to Under Sixteens plus League rules, member clubs and team lists.
About the League
- Over 9,000 boys have played in this League since it was founded under its former name "Wycombe & South Bucks Minor Football League"
- Last season 3,832 boys registered
- there were 234 teams
- 86 clubs
- We are affiliated to Berks and Bucks FA
- The League covers an area fifteen miles from Prestwood, Buckinghamshire
Club Secretary area
(Password required: Log in here )
AGM will be 24th June 2008, 7:45pm
Registering new players
League Player Registration form for season 07/08 (50KB)
Documents for New Registrations and Treansfers must have been received by the League Registration Secretary by mid-night Friday,1st February 2008.
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News
11th May 2008 --
6th May 2008 --
1st May -- From next season all clubs must have a Club Welfare Officer who must have attended a Club Welfare Officer Workshop. Update to Workshop dates ...
30th April 2008 -- League tables updated with matches that were awarded in March.
28th April 2008 --
- Farnham Royal Youth take the U13 League Cup
- U12 League Cup winners are Prestwood Colts
- Bourne End JSC win the U11 League Cup Final
- Lane End Lions has a new Secretary. Contact details (log in reqd)
14th April -- Full list of dates and venues for all Cup Finals changed. Some Cup Finals have been swapped around due to the backlog of cup rounds still to be played and also because some finalists had booked club tours. List of unplayed Cup rounds is also on this page.
13th April -- Bucks CC win the Berks and Bucks FA U15 County Cup final.
30th March 2008 --
16th March -- Farnham Royal Youth win a place in the Dick Hopkins Cup Final
9th March -- FA registered Referee training courses running locally
10th February 2008 -- County Cup news for U14 County and U16 County.
17th September -- Wycombe & South Bucks Minor Football League announces details of its sponsorship deal with the Newsquest group of newspapers, under which the league will now be known as the Bucks Free Press Junior Football League.
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