Scottish Amateur Football Association - The Foster's Scottish Amateur Sunday Trophy

The Foster's Scottish Amateur Sunday Trophy

Presented by the SAFA to replace the Famous Grouse Scotch Whisky Amateur Football Trophy in 2005 at a cost of £1,675.00.Established in 2005 and competed for annually by teams in the Associations /Leagues affiliated to the SAFA who play Sunday football.







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