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When the league was dissolved in 2019 the club transferred to the Supreme Division of the Yorkshire Amateur League. In 2022 they won the Bradford District Cup. [2] [3] In 2022–23 the club were Supreme Division champions and were promoted to Division One North of the North West Counties League. [4]
In 1932–33 they won the league's inaugural League Cup, [2] before winning the West Riding Challenge Cup again in 1933–34 and 1944–45. [5] Another FA Cup first round appearance in 1945–46 ended with a 5–2 aggregate defeat to Lincoln City of the Third Division North, with Yorkshire Amateur having led 1–0 from the first leg. [3]
Yorkshire Amateur League. Division 3 Champions 2018–19; Premier Division Champions 2020–21; Supreme Division Champions 2023–24; Yorkshire Amateur League. Hancock Cup Winners 2018–19; Yorkshire Amateur League Cup Winners 2022–23; Leeds & District FA . Senior Challenge Cup Winners 2021–22
Most of the Senior Men's Leagues are part of the Football League System, of which the West Yorkshire Association Premier Division is the highest represented of the County Association. Craven and District Football League – Premier Division (L14); Division 1 (L15); Division 2 (L16); Division 3 (L17); Division 4 (L18) [ 14 ]
Salts again won the League Cup, but were knocked out of the Amateur Cup, losing 10–0 to Corinthian Casuals in the 2nd round. Former Bradford City player Dick Conroy took over as manager but Salts were relegated back to Division 2, they did reach the 3rd round again in the Amateur Cup, losing to Briggs Sports from London.
The league has a total of eight divisions, the highest of which is the Yorkshire Amateur League Supreme Division, which sits at level 11 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the Northern Counties East Football League. In the 2008–09 season, Gildersome Spurs Old Boys made the record books by winning all four of the ...
The club was formed in 1944 as a junior club, eventually they became a senior club and played in the West Riding County Amateur League and the West Yorkshire League, winning numerous honours before joining the Yorkshire League in 1957. Albion won promotion from Division 2 in 1959 and were runner up to League champions Farsley Celtic in 1960.
On 8 November 2008, Ryan Blott scored a club record five goals in a league match at Yorkshire Amateur. By the end of February 2009 the club had moved into a commanding lead at the top of the NCEL1 table and on 21 March 2009, following a 2–1 victory at Teversal, they were guaranteed promotion to the Northern Counties East League Premier ...