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Non-League football describes football leagues played outside the top leagues of a country. Usually, it describes leagues which are not fully professional. The term is primarily used for football in England, where it is specifically used to describe all football played at levels below those of the Premier League (20 clubs) and the three divisions of the English Football League (EFL; 72 clubs).
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An English football club has come under fire after its committee voted to remove its entire female section – from the under sevens to the first team – leaving more than 100 players without a ...
The club was founded on 27 April 1969 by a group of fans who felt that the area around Corringham and Stanford-le-Hope should have a senior non-league football club, following the successful Corringham Social Sunday league team. [2]
The league was reduced to a single division in 1996 and the club finished bottom of the league in 1996–97. A second division was readded in 1998 and Jarrow finished bottom of Division One in 1999–2000, [9] but avoided relegation as the league was reduced to a single division again. [10] In 2007–08 Jarrow were Wearside League runners-up.
Clapton Football Club is a football club in east London.One of the most successful clubs in non-League football during the first quarter of the twentieth century, they won the FA Amateur Cup five times between 1907 and 1925 and had several players selected by the England national team.
The original Chester-le-Street Town joined the North Eastern League in 1920. [1] The league gained a second division in 1926, and the club were relegated to Division Two at the end of the 1926–27 season. [2] They finished bottom of Division Two in 1929–30 and 1930–31, and again in 1932–33. [2]
In 1936–37 the club finished bottom of the league, which they left at the end of the following season, [11] returning to the Northern Amateur League. [1] In 1968 Percy Main rejoined the Northern Alliance, [14] and in 1971–72 they won the League Cup. [15] They were champions in 1980–81 and retained the title the following season. [13]