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The following is a list of clubs who played in the Yorkshire Football League. [ 1 ] The league ran at first from 1897/98 to 1898/99, and then from 1920/21 to 1981/82.
Football League Third Division Champions 1980–81 Football League Trophy Winners 1995–96 Football League Third Division North Cup 1945–46 EFL League Two (4) Bradford City: Valley Parade: 25,136 1903 West Yorkshire: FA Cup Winners 1910–11 Doncaster Rovers: Keepmoat Stadium: 15,231 1879 South Yorkshire: Football League One Champions 2012–13
0–9. 1920–21 Yorkshire Football League; 1921–22 Yorkshire Football League; 1949–50 Yorkshire Football League; 1950–51 Yorkshire Football League
The Yorkshire Football League was the name of two football competitions. The first lasted three seasons in the late 19th century and the second lasted 62 years until merging with the Midland League in 1982 to become the Northern Counties East League .
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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 York Football League is a football competition based in North Yorkshire, England, founded in 1897. [1] Currently it is known under the terms of a sponsorship agreement as the York Minster Engineering Football League .
The West Yorkshire Association Football League is a football competition based in Yorkshire, England. It was previously known as the Leeds League until the name change in 1939. Although it is named the West Yorkshire League, clubs from the Harrogate and York areas of North Yorkshire also play in the competition.