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The league was formed to allow teams and players the opportunity enjoy competitive, social football in an accepting and sporting environment.
 
The league was formed to allow teams and players the opportunity enjoy competitive, social football in an accepting and sporting environment.
  
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==The league==
 
For the 2012–13 season the league will include 15 teams from the UK, in three divisions as follows:
 
For the 2012–13 season the league will include 15 teams from the UK, in three divisions as follows:
  
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*[[Wolverhampton Harts]]
 
*[[Wolverhampton Harts]]
  
There is also a knock-out cup competition featuring the 15 teams above plus further three teams: Stonewall of London, Village Manchester's second team, and London Unity League club Phoenix.
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==The knock-out comepetition==
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The 2012 knock-out cup competition will include the 15 teams above plus further three teams: Stonewall of London, Village Manchester's second team, and London Unity League club Phoenix.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 17:23, 20 May 2012

The GFSN National League, organised by the Gay Football Supporters Network, claims to be the world's only 11-a-side national football league for LGBT-friendly teams.

The league was formed to allow teams and players the opportunity enjoy competitive, social football in an accepting and sporting environment.

The league

For the 2012–13 season the league will include 15 teams from the UK, in three divisions as follows:

Division 1

Division 2

Division 3

The knock-out comepetition

The 2012 knock-out cup competition will include the 15 teams above plus further three teams: Stonewall of London, Village Manchester's second team, and London Unity League club Phoenix.

External links

http://www.gfsnleague.co.uk/