Ross-shire Welfare Football Association
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The Ross-shire Welfare Football Association is a recreational football league operating in the
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of Scotland, affiliated to the Scottish Welfare Football Association and the Scottish Football Association. Although another association by the same name was originally formed in the late 1950s / early 1960s, the current incarnation was formed in 1982 by James Patullo. In 2019, with club member numbers dwindling, a switch to amateur status was proposed and seconded by all clubs.


Member clubs

Four member clubs registered with the Ross-shire Welfare FA for the 2018 season. Former member clubs include Alness Athletic, Alness United, Aquascot, Black Rock Rovers, BT Manpower / ClientLogic, Contin, Cromarty, Dalmore, Dingwall, Dingwall Vertex, Easter Ross Rovers, Fortrose & Rosemarkie Union, Inver, Invergordon Distillery Ltd, Maitlands Bar, Morven, Pockets, Portmahomack, Railway Hotel, Rigger, Ross-shire Club, Rugby Club, Stags, Tain Thistle, Tain United, Westpoint, Wheel Inn and 3G's.


Champions


References

{{Football in Scotland Scottish Welfare Football Association Football governing bodies in Scotland Football in Highland (council area) Football leagues in Scotland 1982 establishments in Scotland Sports organizations established in 1982