The 1978–79 Cheshire County Football League was the 55th in the history of the Cheshire County League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions.

Division One

The division featured 1 new team:

  • Fleetwood Town

League table

Division Two

The division featured 18 new teams:

  • Accrington Stanley, from Lancashire Combination
  • Anson Villa, from Manchester League Premier Division
  • Ashton Town, from Lancashire Combination
  • Atherton Collieries, from Lancashire Combination
  • Bootle, from Lancashire Combination
  • Congleton Town, from Mid-Cheshire League Division One
  • Curzon Ashton, from Manchester League Premier Division
  • Eastwood Hanley, from West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division
  • Ford Motors, from Lancashire Combination
  • Glossop, from Manchester League Premier Division
  • Irlam Town, from Manchester League Premier Division
  • Kirkby Town, from Lancashire Combination
  • Maghull, from Lancashire Combination
  • Prescot BI, from Liverpool County Combination
  • Prescot Town, from Mid-Cheshire League Division One
  • Prestwich Heys, relegated from last seasons Cheshire County League
  • Skelmersdale United, from Lancashire Combination
  • Warrington Town, from Mid-Cheshire League Division One

League table

References


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