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− | The 2012 knock-out cup competition will include the 15 teams | + | The 2012 knock-out cup competition will include the 15 teams inthe league plus further three teams: |
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+ | *The London Apprentices ([[Stonewall FC]] second team) | ||
+ | *Village Manchester's second team | ||
+ | *the London Unity League club Phoenix. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 18:04, 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.
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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:
Division 1
Division 2
- Trowbridge Tigers
- Newcastle Panthers
- Saltire Thistle
- Bristol Panthers
- Cardiff Dragons or Nottingham Ballbois
Division 3
- Cardiff Dragons or Nottingham Ballbois
- Leftfooters FC
- Birmingham Blaze FC
- Merseyside Marauders
- Wolverhampton Harts
The knock-out competition
The 2012 knock-out cup competition will include the 15 teams inthe league plus further three teams:
- The London Apprentices (Stonewall FC second team)
- Village Manchester's second team
- the London Unity League club Phoenix.