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{{Infobox football league
| name            = Bristol and Avon League
| image           = BristolAVonLg.jpg
| pixels          = 100
| country         = {{ENG}}
| confed          = 
| founded         = 1910 (as the Bristol Church of England League)
| first           = 
| folded          = 
| divisions       = 2
| teams           = 19
| feeds           = [[Bristol and District League]]
| promotion       = [[Bristol and District League]]<br /> Division decided by Committee
| relegation      = 
| levels          = [[English football league system|Levels 21 & 22]]
| domest_cup      = 
| league_cup      = Temple Colston League Cup<br />  Jack Jenkins Memorial Trophy
| confed_cup      = 
| champions       = FC Bristol
| season          = 2010-11
| most_successful = 
| tv              = 
| website         = [http://www.football.mitoo.co.uk/News.cfm?LeagueCode=BAFL2006 Official Website - football.mitoo]<br /> [http://full-time.thefa.com/gen/Index.do?league=9848567  Official Website - TheFA.com] 
| current         = 
}}
The '''Bristol and Avon League''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] competition based in [[England]]. This league has recently{{when}} expanded to two divisions, the Premier Division and Division One. It sits at levels 21 and 22 of the [[English football league system]], making it one of the lowest level leagues in the football pyramid. It is a feeder to the [[Bristol and District League]] and is affiliated to the [[Somerset County FA]] and [[Gloucestershire FA]].  In the [[2010-11 in English football|2010-11]] season, FC Bristol were the league champions and have been promoted to Division 3 of the [[Bristol and District League]].

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