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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.
0–9. 1920–21 Yorkshire Football League; 1921–22 Yorkshire Football League; 1949–50 Yorkshire Football League; 1950–51 Yorkshire Football League
Yorkshire Football League This page was last edited on 16 November 2024, at 00:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...
The Senior Men’s won there first league in the 2022/2023 winning the division 2 in the MSL. Riverstown FC, a vibrant and community-focused football club is dedicated to fostering a love for the sport among players of all ages and skill levels. What started out as a local club has now developed into one of Corks fastest growing clubs.
South Yorkshire: Football League One Champions 2012–13 Football League Third Division (as fourth tier) Champions 2003–04 Football League Fourth Division Champions 1965–66, 1968–69 Football League Trophy Winners 2006–07 Conference League Cup Winners 1998–99, 1999–2000 Harrogate Town: Wetherby Road: 5,000 1914 North Yorkshire ...
Founded in 1890, this league is now the Northern Ireland Football League. Before the partition of Ireland, three Dublin clubs – Bohemians, Shelbourne and Tritonville – played in the Irish Football League. [1] The League of Ireland was founded in 1921 and its Premier Division is now the top level division. [2]
The second Yorkshire League was formed in 1920, catering for a mixture of semi-professional and amateur local football teams. Some of the Football League clubs entered their reserve sides and third teams. The first champions were Bradford Park Avenue reserves. They were the only reserve outfit in the league during that inaugural season, but ...
The club was founded in 1929. In 1974 they joined the Yorkshire League, and won the Division Three title in 1979. [1] In 1982 they became founder members of the Northern Counties East Football League, and in 1988 they won a Division One and League Cup double. [2] They played in the FA Vase throughout the early 1980s.