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Northern Football League

The Northern League is a men's football league in north east England. Having been founded in 1889, it is the second-oldest football league in the world still in existence after the English Football League.

Northern League
Founded1889; 135 years ago (1889)
CountryEngland
DivisionsDivision One
Division Two
Number of teams42
Level on pyramidLevels 9 and 10
Promotion toNorthern Premier League
Division One East or West
Relegation toNorthern Football Alliance Premier Division
Wearside League First Division
North Riding League Premier Division
Domestic cup(s)Northern League Challenge Cup
Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup
J. R. Cleator Cup
Current championsNewton Aycliffe (Division One)
Boro Rangers (Division Two)
(2022–23)
WebsiteEbac Northern League
Current: 2023–24

It contains two divisions; Division One and Division Two. Division One sits on the ninth tier of the English football league system, five divisions below the Football League. These leagues cover the historic counties of Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire's North Riding. The champion club of Division One is promoted to the lower division of the Northern Premier League.

History edit

The Northern league was one of many leagues formed the year after the Football League. In its first season, it consisted of ten clubs that were a mixture of professional and amateur organisations. During its early years, the competition included clubs such as Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and Darlington that would go on to play in the Football League. In 1905, the league split into two divisions, one professional and one amateur. The next year, however, the Northern League made the decision to abolish the professional division and restrict itself to amateur clubs, or at least clubs that claimed to be amateur.

 
The area covered by the Northern League is coloured in red.

Between the World Wars and in the early years following World War II, the Northern League's amateur status meant that they and their equivalent in the London area, the Isthmian League, dominated the old FA Amateur Cup. The two Leagues continued to be separate from the professional game which was dominated by the Football League, Southern League and, from 1968, the Northern Premier League.

The Northern League and Isthmian League (with its feeder leagues) continued to claim amateur status right up until, following pressure, amateur status was abandoned by the Football Association in 1974. This left amateur leagues like the Northern to find a place in the overall structure of non-League football. Unlike its southern equivalent, the Isthmian League, who became a feeder to the Alliance Premier League in 1982, the Northern League rejected repeated invitations. Ultimately, the Northern League remained out of the football pyramid until 1991. The league declined throughout the 1980s as its leading clubs defected to other leagues within the football pyramid, such as the Northern Counties East Football League. When the Northern League finally joined the pyramid, it was as a feeder league to the lower division of the Northern Premier League (Level 9).

Since 1995, Northern League clubs have competed for the FA Vase, with some success, having won 11 finals, losing 4 finals. There were two all Northern League finals in 2012 (Dunston UTS beat West Auckland Town) and 2020 (Hebburn Town beat Consett).

The League had an unusual sponsorship deal put in place by Brooks Mileson, owner of the Albany Group, who were its sponsors in 2003. In that year, Mileson announced that he had created a trust which would continue to sponsor the league throughout his lifetime and that of his sons. In 2008, however, the league announced that this sponsorship had come to an end, and it held a raffle to determine its next sponsor. Interested parties were invited to buy a stake in the raffle for £250. The winning stake was held by a local training company and the league was known as the skilltrainingltd Northern League from the 2008–09 season until the 2011–12 season.[1] The league is currently sponsored by dehumidifier manufacturer Ebac.[2]

Level 11 clubs from the North Riding Football League, Northern Football Alliance and Wearside Football League may apply for promotion into the Northern League's Second Division (level 10).

Current members edit

 
 
Bishop Auckland
 
Crook Town
 
Heaton Stannington
 
Newcastle Benfield
 
North Shields
 
Seaham Red Star
 
Shildon
 
Sunderland Ryhope Community Association
 
Tow Law Town
 
West Allotment Celtic
 
West Auckland Town
 
Whickham
 
Whitley Bay
 
Bedlington Terriers
 
Billingham Synthonia
 
Billingham Town
 
Birtley Town
 
Blyth Town
 
Boldon Community Association
 
Brandon United
 
Chester-le-Street Town
 
Chester-le-Street United
 
Durham City
 
Easington Colliery
 
Esh Winning
 
FC Hartlepool
 
Horden CW
 
Jarrow
 
Newcastle Blue Star
 
Newcastle University and Prudhoe Youth Club
 
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion
 
Sunderland West End
 
Washington
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Location of the Northumberland, County Durham and Tyne & Wear clubs in the Northern League by division
  – First Division   – Second Division
 
 
Boro Rangers
 
Guisborough Town
 
Northallerton Town
 
Redcar Athletic
 
Redcar Town
 
Thornaby
 
Yarm & Eaglescliffe
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Location of the North Yorkshire clubs in the Northern League
 
 
Penrith
 
Carlisle City
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Location of the Cumbria clubs in the Northern League

Division One edit

Club Home ground
Birtley Town Birtley Sports Complex
Bishop Auckland Heritage Park
Boro Rangers Trinity College, Middlesbrough
Carlisle City Gillford Park
Crook Town The Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground
Guisborough Town King George V Ground
Heaton Stannington Grounsell Park
Newcastle Benfield Sam Smith's Park
North Shields Daren Persson Stadium
Northallerton Town Calvert Stadium
Penrith Frenchfields Stadium
Redcar Athletic Green Lane
Seaham Red Star Seaham Town Park
Shildon Dean Street
Sunderland RCA Meadow Park
Tow Law Town Ironworks Road
West Allotment Celtic East Palmersville Sports Pavillion
West Auckland Town The Wanted Metal Stadium
Whickham The Glebe Sports Ground
Whitley Bay Hillheads Park

Division Two edit

Club Home ground
Bedlington Terriers Dr Pit Welfare Park
Billingham Synthonia Broughton Road
Billingham Town Bedford Terrace
Blyth Town Gateway Park
Boldon CA Boldon Colliery Welfare
Brandon United Welfare Ground (Brandon)
Chester-le-Street Town Moor Park
Chester-le-Street United Riverside Sports Complex
Easington Colliery Welfare Ground (Easington)
Esh Winning West Terrace
FC Hartlepool Grayfields Enclosure
Horden CW Horden Recreation Ground
Jarrow Perth Green CA
Newcastle Blue Star Scotswood Sports Centre
Newcastle University Kimberley Park (Prudhoe)+
Prudhoe Youth Club Kimberley Park
Redcar Town The Vibrant Doors Stadium
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion Kingsley Park
Sunderland West End Ford Quarry
Thornaby Teesdale Park
Washington Northern Area Football Fields
Yarm & Eaglescliffe Bedford Terrace (Billingham)+

+ indicates ground share

Champions edit

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For other uses see Northern Football League disambiguation The Northern League is a men s football league in north east England Having been founded in 1889 it is the second oldest football league in the world still in existence after the English Football League Northern LeagueFounded1889 135 years ago 1889 CountryEnglandDivisionsDivision OneDivision TwoNumber of teams42Level on pyramidLevels 9 and 10Promotion toNorthern Premier LeagueDivision One East or WestRelegation toNorthern Football Alliance Premier DivisionWearside League First DivisionNorth Riding League Premier DivisionDomestic cup s Northern League Challenge CupErnest Armstrong Memorial CupJ R Cleator CupCurrent championsNewton Aycliffe Division One Boro Rangers Division Two 2022 23 WebsiteEbac Northern LeagueCurrent 2023 24It contains two divisions Division One and Division Two Division One sits on the ninth tier of the English football league system five divisions below the Football League These leagues cover the historic counties of Durham Northumberland Cumberland Westmorland and Yorkshire s North Riding The champion club of Division One is promoted to the lower division of the Northern Premier League Contents 1 History 2 Current members 2 1 Division One 2 2 Division Two 3 Champions 4 number of titles 1890 2023 5 League Cup 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Northern league was one of many leagues formed the year after the Football League In its first season it consisted of ten clubs that were a mixture of professional and amateur organisations During its early years the competition included clubs such as Newcastle United Middlesbrough and Darlington that would go on to play in the Football League In 1905 the league split into two divisions one professional and one amateur The next year however the Northern League made the decision to abolish the professional division and restrict itself to amateur clubs or at least clubs that claimed to be amateur nbsp The area covered by the Northern League is coloured in red Between the World Wars and in the early years following World War II the Northern League s amateur status meant that they and their equivalent in the London area the Isthmian League dominated the old FA Amateur Cup The two Leagues continued to be separate from the professional game which was dominated by the Football League Southern League and from 1968 the Northern Premier League The Northern League and Isthmian League with its feeder leagues continued to claim amateur status right up until following pressure amateur status was abandoned by the Football Association in 1974 This left amateur leagues like the Northern to find a place in the overall structure of non League football Unlike its southern equivalent the Isthmian League who became a feeder to the Alliance Premier League in 1982 the Northern League rejected repeated invitations Ultimately the Northern League remained out of the football pyramid until 1991 The league declined throughout the 1980s as its leading clubs defected to other leagues within the football pyramid such as the Northern Counties East Football League When the Northern League finally joined the pyramid it was as a feeder league to the lower division of the Northern Premier League Level 9 Since 1995 Northern League clubs have competed for the FA Vase with some success having won 11 finals losing 4 finals There were two all Northern League finals in 2012 Dunston UTS beat West Auckland Town and 2020 Hebburn Town beat Consett The League had an unusual sponsorship deal put in place by Brooks Mileson owner of the Albany Group who were its sponsors in 2003 In that year Mileson announced that he had created a trust which would continue to sponsor the league throughout his lifetime and that of his sons In 2008 however the league announced that this sponsorship had come to an end and it held a raffle to determine its next sponsor Interested parties were invited to buy a stake in the raffle for 250 The winning stake was held by a local training company and the league was known as the skilltrainingltd Northern League from the 2008 09 season until the 2011 12 season 1 The league is currently sponsored by dehumidifier manufacturer Ebac 2 Level 11 clubs from the North Riding Football League Northern Football Alliance and Wearside Football League may apply for promotion into the Northern League s Second Division level 10 Current members edit nbsp nbsp Bishop Auckland nbsp Crook Town nbsp Heaton Stannington nbsp Newcastle Benfield nbsp North Shields nbsp Seaham Red Star nbsp Shildon nbsp Sunderland Ryhope Community Association nbsp Tow Law Town nbsp West Allotment Celtic nbsp West Auckland Town nbsp Whickham nbsp Whitley Bay nbsp Bedlington Terriers nbsp Billingham Synthonia nbsp Billingham Town nbsp Birtley Town nbsp Blyth Town nbsp Boldon Community Association nbsp Brandon United nbsp Chester le Street Town nbsp Chester le Street United nbsp Durham City nbsp Easington Colliery nbsp Esh Winning nbsp FC Hartlepool nbsp Horden CW nbsp Jarrow nbsp Newcastle Blue Star nbsp Newcastle University and Prudhoe Youth Club nbsp Ryton amp Crawcrook Albion nbsp Sunderland West End nbsp Washingtonclass notpageimage Location of the Northumberland County Durham and Tyne amp Wear clubs in the Northern League by division nbsp First Division nbsp Second Division nbsp nbsp Boro Rangers nbsp Guisborough Town nbsp Northallerton Town nbsp Redcar Athletic nbsp Redcar Town nbsp Thornaby nbsp Yarm amp Eaglescliffeclass notpageimage Location of the North Yorkshire clubs in the Northern League nbsp nbsp Penrith nbsp Carlisle Cityclass notpageimage Location of the Cumbria clubs in the Northern League Division One edit Club Home groundBirtley Town Birtley Sports ComplexBishop Auckland Heritage ParkBoro Rangers Trinity College MiddlesbroughCarlisle City Gillford ParkCrook Town The Sir Tom Cowie Millfield GroundGuisborough Town King George V GroundHeaton Stannington Grounsell ParkNewcastle Benfield Sam Smith s ParkNorth Shields Daren Persson StadiumNorthallerton Town Calvert StadiumPenrith Frenchfields StadiumRedcar Athletic Green LaneSeaham Red Star Seaham Town ParkShildon Dean StreetSunderland RCA Meadow ParkTow Law Town Ironworks RoadWest Allotment Celtic East Palmersville Sports PavillionWest Auckland Town The Wanted Metal StadiumWhickham The Glebe Sports GroundWhitley Bay Hillheads ParkDivision Two edit Club Home groundBedlington Terriers Dr Pit Welfare ParkBillingham Synthonia Broughton RoadBillingham Town Bedford TerraceBlyth Town Gateway ParkBoldon CA Boldon Colliery WelfareBrandon United Welfare Ground Brandon Chester le Street Town Moor ParkChester le Street United Riverside Sports ComplexEasington Colliery Welfare Ground Easington Esh Winning West TerraceFC Hartlepool Grayfields EnclosureHorden CW Horden Recreation GroundJarrow Perth Green CANewcastle Blue Star Scotswood Sports CentreNewcastle University Kimberley Park Prudhoe Prudhoe Youth Club Kimberley ParkRedcar Town The Vibrant Doors StadiumRyton amp Crawcrook Albion Kingsley ParkSunderland West End Ford QuarryThornaby Teesdale ParkWashington Northern Area Football FieldsYarm amp Eaglescliffe Bedford Terrace Billingham indicates ground shareChampions edit nbsp Middlesbrough Ironopolis were champions three times in a row in the 1890s Originally the league comprised a single division The champions were as follows 3 Season Champions1889 90 Darlington St Augustine s1890 91 Middlesbrough Ironopolis1891 92 Middlesbrough Ironopolis1892 93 Middlesbrough Ironopolis1893 94 Middlesbrough1894 95 Middlesbrough1895 96 Darlington1896 97 MiddlesbroughIn 1897 the league briefly split into two divisions 3 4 5 6 Season Division One Division Two1897 98 Stockton Howden le Wear1898 99 Bishop Auckland Stockton St John s1899 1900 Darlington WhitbyIn 1900 the league reverted to a single division 3 Season Champions1900 01 Bishop Auckland1901 02 Bishop Auckland1902 03 Newcastle United A1903 04 Newcastle United A1904 05 Newcastle United AIn 1905 the league split into two sections one for professionals and one for amateurs This lasted for a single season 3 Season Professional Amateur1905 06 Sunderland A Bishop AucklandIn 1906 the league reverted to a single division a format retained until 1982 3 Season Champions1906 07 Stockton1907 08 South Bank1908 09 Bishop Auckland1909 10 Bishop Auckland1910 11 Eston United1911 12 Bishop Auckland1912 13 Esh Winning Rangers 7 1913 14 Willington1914 15 Crook Town1915 19 Not contested due to World War I1919 20 South Bank1920 21 Bishop Auckland1921 22 South Bank1922 23 Eston United1923 24 Tow Law Town1924 25 Tow Law Town1925 26 Willington1926 27 Crook Town1927 28 Chilton Colliery Recreation Athletic1928 29 Stockton1929 30 Willington1930 31 Bishop Auckland1931 32 Stockton1932 33 Stockton1933 34 Shildon1934 35 Shildon1935 36 Shildon1936 37 Shildon1937 38 Ferryhill Athletic1938 39 Bishop Auckland1939 40 Shildon1940 45 Not contested due to World War II1945 46 Stanley United1946 47 Bishop Auckland1947 48 Ferryhill Athletic1948 49 Evenwood Town1949 50 Bishop Auckland1950 51 Bishop Auckland1951 52 Bishop Auckland1952 53 Crook Town1953 54 Bishop Auckland1954 55 Bishop Auckland1955 56 Bishop Auckland1956 57 Billingham Synthonia1957 58 Ferryhill Athletic1958 59 Crook Town1959 60 West Auckland Town1960 61 West Auckland Town1961 62 Stanley United1962 63 Crook Town1963 64 Stanley United1964 65 Whitley Bay1965 66 Whitley Bay1966 67 Bishop Auckland1967 68 Spennymoor United1968 69 North Shields1969 70 Evenwood Town1970 71 Evenwood Town1971 72 Spennymoor United1972 73 Blyth Spartans1973 74 Spennymoor United1974 75 Blyth Spartans1975 76 Blyth Spartans1976 77 Spennymoor United1977 78 Spennymoor United1978 79 Spennymoor United1979 80 Blyth Spartans1980 81 Blyth Spartans1981 82 Blyth SpartansIn 1982 the league added a second division 3 Season Division One Division Two1982 83 Blyth Spartans Peterlee Newtown1983 84 Blyth Spartans Chester le Street Town1984 85 Bishop Auckland Brandon United1985 86 Bishop Auckland Newcastle Blue Star1986 87 Blyth Spartans Billingham Synthonia1987 88 Blyth Spartans Stockton1988 89 Billingham Synthonia Consett1989 90 Billingham Synthonia Murton1990 91 Gretna West Auckland Town1991 92 Gretna Stockton1992 93 Whitby Town Dunston Federation Brewery1993 94 Durham City Bedlington Terriers1994 95 Tow Law Town Whickham1995 96 Billingham Synthonia Morpeth Town1996 97 Whitby Town Northallerton1997 98 Bedlington Terriers Chester le Street Town1998 99 Bedlington Terriers Durham City1999 2000 Bedlington Terriers Brandon United2000 01 Bedlington Terriers Ashington2001 02 Bedlington Terriers Shildon2002 03 Brandon United Penrith2003 04 Dunston Federation Brewery Ashington2004 05 Dunston Federation Brewery West Allotment Celtic2005 06 Newcastle Blue Star Consett2006 07 Whitley Bay Spennymoor Town2007 08 Durham City Penrith Town2008 09 Newcastle Benfield Horden Colliery Welfare2009 10 Spennymoor Town Stokesley2010 11 Spennymoor Town Newton Aycliffe2011 12 Spennymoor Town Team Northumbria2012 13 Darlington Crook Town2013 14 Spennymoor Town North Shields2014 15 Marske United Seaham Red Star2015 16 Shildon South Shields2016 17 South Shields Stockton Town2017 18 Marske United Blyth2018 19 Dunston UTS Billingham Town2019 20 No champions season abandoned due to coronavirus pandemic2020 21 No champions season abandoned due to lockdown regulations2021 22 North Shields Carlisle City2022 23 Newton Aycliffe Boro Rangersnumber of titles 1890 2023 edit rank club titles last won 1 Bishop Auckland 19 1986 2 Blyth Spartans 10 1988 3 Spennymoor Town 10 2014 a 4 Shildon 6 2016 5 Stockton 5 1933 6 Crook Town 5 1963 7 Bedlington Terriers 5 2002 8 Billingham Synthonia 4 1996 9 Middlesbrough Ironopolis 3 1893 10 Middlesbrough 3 1897 11 Newcastle 3 1905 12 South Bank 3 1922 13 Willington 3 1930 14 Ferryhill Athletic 3 1958 15 Stanley United 3 1964 16 Evenwood Town 3 1971 17 Tow Law Town 3 1995 18 Whitley Bay 3 2007 19 Darlington 3 2013 20 Eston United 2 1923 21 West Auckland Town 2 1961 22 Gretna 2 1992 23 Whitby Town 2 1997 24 Dunston Federation Brewery 2 2005 25 Durham City 2 2008 26 Marske United 2 2018 27 North Shield 2 2022 28 Darlington St Augustine s 1 1890 29 Sunderland 1 1905 30 Esh Winning Rangers 1 1913 31 Chilton Colliery Recreation 1 1928 32 Brandon United 1 2003 33 Newcastle Blue Star 1 2006 34 Newcastle Benfield 1 2009 35 South Shield 1 2017 36 Dunston UTS 1 2019 37 Newton Aycliffe 1 2023 in bold competiting for the 2023 24 season in division one or two a with Spennymoor United ancestor clubLeague Cup edit Season Winner Score Runners up Venue Notes1923 24 Cockfield 3 1 Ferryhill Athletic Bishop Auckland 8 1924 25 Willington 2 0 Ferryhill Athletic Bishop Auckland 8 9 1925 26 Willington 2 0 Crook Town Bishop Auckland 8 9 1926 27 Stockton 1 1 Bishop Auckland Crook 8 10 1926 27 R Stockton 0 0 Bishop Auckland Bishop Auckland 8 10 1926 27 R2 Stockton 1 1 Bishop Auckland Stockton 8 10 1926 27 R3 Stockton 3 0 Bishop Auckland Crook 8 10 1927 28 Willington 1 1 Chilton Colliery RA Bishop Auckland 8 9 1927 28 R Willington 3 2 Chilton Colliery RA Chilton 8 9 1928 29 Whitby United 2 1 Chilton Colliery RA Stockton 8 11 1929 30 Stockton 4 2 Ferryhill Athletic Bishop Auckland 8 10 1930 31 Willington 3 1 Chilton Colliery RA Bishop Auckland 8 9 1931 32 Willington 2 2 Whitby United Bishop Auckland 8 9 1931 32 R Willington 2 2 Whitby United Stockton 8 9 1932 33 Stockton 2 0 Willington Bishop Auckland 8 10 1933 34 Shildon 3 1 Bishop Auckland Shildon 8 12 1934 35 Shildon 2 1 Chilton Colliery RA Bishop Auckland 8 12 1935 36 Evenwood Town 3 2 Trimdon Grange Bishop Auckland 8 1936 37 Crook Town 2 2 Bishop Auckland Shildon 8 1936 37 R Crook Town 2 1 Bishop Auckland Willington 8 1937 38 Shildon 1 0 Cockfield Bishop Auckland 8 12 1938 39 Shildon 2 0 Ferryhill Athletic Bishop Auckland 8 12 1939 40 Shildon 2 0 Bishop Auckland Shildon 8 12 1945 46 Crook Colliery Welfare 2 1 Bishop Auckland Shildon 8 1946 47 Stanley United 3 1 Shildon Ferryhill 8 1947 48 South Bank 3 1 Tow Law Town Bishop Auckland 8 13 1948 49 Willington 4 2 West Auckland Town Bishop Auckland 8 9 1949 50 Bishop Auckland 3 1 Shildon Bishop Auckland 8 14 1950 51 Bishop Auckland 6 2 Ferryhill Athletic Shildon 8 14 1951 52 Billingham Synthonia 1 1 Tow Law Town Bishop Auckland 8 1951 52 R Billingham Synthonia 1 0 Tow Law Town Bishop Auckland 8 1952 53 Shildon 3 3 Evenwood Town Bishop Auckland 8 12 1952 53 R Shildon 3 2 Evenwood Town Bishop Auckland 8 12 1953 54 Bishop Auckland 4 1 Shildon Bishop Auckland 8 14 1954 55 Bishop Auckland 6 0 Crook Town Crook 8 14 1955 56 South Bank 2 0 Bishop Auckland Crook 8 13 1956 57 Willington 3 0 Evenwood Town Bishop Auckland 8 9 1957 58 Stanley United 2 1 Durham City Bishop Auckland 8 1958 59 West Auckland Town 7 0 Crook Town Shildon 8 1959 60 Bishop Auckland 1 0 Penrith Shildon 8 14 1960 61 Crook Town 2 0 Bishop Auckland Crook 8 1961 62 Stanley United 5 1 West Auckland Town Shildon 8 1962 63 West Auckland Town 4 0 Crook Town Shildon 8 1963 64 Whitby Town 2 0 West Auckland Town Shildon 8 11 1964 65 Whitley Bay 1 1 Spennymoor United North Shields 8 1964 65 R Whitley Bay 3 1 Spennymoor United North Shields 8 1965 66 Spennymoor United 2 1 Penrith Shildon 8 1966 67 Bishop Auckland 4 0 Tow Law Town Spennymoor 8 14 1967 68 Spennymoor United 0 0 Whitley Bay Crook 8 1967 68 R Spennymoor United 3 2 Whitley Bay North Shields 8 1968 69 North Shields 2 0 Tow Law Town Spennymoor 8 1969 70 Whitby Town 4 1 Spennymoor United South Bank 8 11 1970 71 Whitley Bay 4 1 North Shields Blyth 8 1971 72 North Shields 0 0 Spennymoor United Blyth 8 1971 72 R North Shields 2 1 Spennymoor United Ferryhill 8 1972 73 Blyth Spartans 2 0 Spennymoor United Spennymoor 8 1973 74 Tow Law Town 2 1 Ashington Crook 8 1974 75 Willington 2 1 Bishop Auckland Spennymoor 8 9 1975 76 Bishop Auckland 2 1 Ashington Blyth 8 14 1976 77 Whitby Town 3 1 Durham City Spennymoor 8 1977 78 Blyth Spartans 5 1 Willington North Shields 8 1978 79 Blyth Spartans 4 3 Consett Spennymoor 8 1979 80 Spennymoor United 2 1 North Shields Consett 8 1980 81 Spennymoor United 2 0 Consett Blyth 8 1981 82 Blyth Spartans 1 1 South Bank Bishop Auckland 8 2 1 pens 1982 83 Norton amp Stockton Ancients 2 1 Whitby Town Horden 8 1983 84 Horden Colliery Welfare 2 0 Blyth Spartans North Shields 8 1984 85 Whitby Town 2 1 North Shields Spennymoor 8 11 1985 86 Blue Star 2 0 Durham City Spennymoor 8 1986 87 Spennymoor United 2 1 Easington Colliery Shildon 8 1987 88 Billingham Synthonia 2 1 Shildon Spennymoor 8 1988 89 Guisborough Town 2 1 Tow Law Town Spennymoor 8 1989 90 Billingham Synthonia 5 2 Whitby Town Guisborough 8 1990 91 Gretna 1 0 Newcastle Blue Star Newcastle Blue Star 8 1991 92 Blyth Spartans 1 0 Consett Murton 8 1992 93 Seaham Red Star 2 2 Brandon United Billingham Town 8 3 0 pens 1993 94 Northallerton Town 2 0 Blyth Spartans Brandon 8 1994 95 Consett 2 0 Whitby Town Crook 8 1995 96 Whitby Town 1 0 Dunston Fed Brewery Billingham Synthonia 8 11 1996 97 Bedlington Terriers 3 0 Billingham Synthonia Dunston 8 1997 98 Dunston Fed Brewery 3 2 Tow Law Town Durham 15 1998 99 Dunston Fed Brewery 4 1 Jarrow Roofing Peterlee 15 1999 00 Dunston Fed Brewery 4 0 Durham City Jarrow 15 2000 01 Bedlington Terriers 4 1 Marske United West Auckland 15 2001 02 Durham City 3 2 Shildon Durham 15 aet gg2002 03 Shildon 3 2 Billingham Synthonia Darlington Feethams 12 15 aet gg2003 04 Dunston Fed Brewery 2 1 Durham City Whitley Bay 15 aet gg2004 05 Bedlington Terriers 2 2 Dunston Fed Brewery Durham 15 7 6 pens 2005 06 Newcastle Blue Star 1 0 Dunston Fed Brewery Durham City 15 aet2006 07 Newcastle Benfield 1 0 Sunderland Nissan Dunston 15 2007 08 Billingham Town 2 1 Shildon Seaham 15 2008 09 Newcastle Benfield 2 0 West Allotment Celtic West Allotment 15 2009 10 South Shields 2 2 Ashington Dunston 15 6 5 pens 2010 11 Newcastle Benfield 3 1 Spennymoor Town Dunston 15 aet2011 12 Team Northumbria 4 1 West Auckland Town Newcastle Coach Lane 15 2012 13 Spennymoor Town 1 0 Newcastle Benfield Consett 15 2013 14 Marske United 2 1 Whitley Bay Newcastle St James Park 15 aet2014 15 Shildon 2 0 Newton Aycliffe Bishop Auckland 15 2015 16 Shildon 1 1 Marske United Billingham Synthonia 15 4 3 pens 2016 17 South Shields 5 0 North Shields Whitley Bay 15 2017 18 Dunston UTS 1 0 Bishop Auckland Consett 16 2018 19 West Auckland Town 0 0 Newcastle Benfield Seaham 15 4 3 pens 2019 20 Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic2020 21 Cancelled due to COVID 19 local lockdown regulations2021 22 Cancelled2022 23 Cancelledgg Golden goalReferences edit Anthony Vickers 8 August 2008 League s new name Evening Gazette Retrieved 8 August 2008 Steve Brown 4 June 2012 The Northern League has a new sponsor County Durham based dehumidifier manufacturer Ebac Ltd Sunday Sun Retrieved 3 June 2012 a b c d e f England Northern League RSSSF 7 February 2007 Retrieved 2 July 2008 HOWDEN LE WEAR Football Club History Database Retrieved 7 September 2012 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