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York Football League

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. It is affiliated to the North Riding County Football Association, and the Premier Division sits at level 11 in the English football pyramid.

York Football League
Organising bodyNorth Riding County Football Association
Founded1897
Country England
DivisionsPremier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
Reserve A
Reserve B
Reserve C
Number of teams53 (15 in Premier Division) & 31 Reserve teams
Level on pyramidLevel 11 (Premier Division)
Promotion toNorthern Counties East League
Domestic cup(s)Senior
Junior
Reserve
Current champions2018–19:
Old Malton St Mary's (Premier)
Pocklington Town 2nd (One)
Malt Shovel (Two)
Wheldrake (Three)
Clifford (Four)
WebsiteOfficial Website
Official Twitter feed

The most successful York clubs in history in terms of championships won are Dringhouses, York Railway Institute, Osbaldwick and Rowntrees. Three teams which now compete at higher levels in the English football system once competed in the York Football League: Pickering Town, Tadcaster Albion and Knaresborough Town.

History edit

When the league was formed in the late 1800s, association football was just beginning to gather popularity in England. The Football League itself had only begun nine years before the York League; it was also founded prior to the city's now primary team York City. Upon the league's formation, nine teams entered into the league, the founding clubs were:

 
  • Acomb
  • Bishopthorpe
  • Easingwold
   
  • York St. Clements
  • York Trinity
  • York Wednesday
 
York League side Poppleton United in 1908.

Throughout the league's history, the only club from the first-ever season to continue in an unbroken existence is Rowntrees (now known as Nestlé Rowntree) until its demise at the start of the 2013–14 season.

However, Bishopthorpe United, Easingwold Town and St. Clements are at present still playing in the York League system, after refounding at various points.

Acomb and Rowntrees (along with fellow league team York YMCA) also went on to become founding members of the Yorkshire League for the 1920–21 season.[2]

Some teams from the York League have climbed the football ladder in the past. Pickering Town played in the league before gaining promotion in 1972. They are currently in the Northern Counties East Premier Division. Also, York Railway Institute and Rowntrees were crowned champions of the Northern Counties East League Division One during the 1980s.

Recent times edit

Today it has a total of seven divisions (four for first teams and three for reserve teams) including the York League Premier Division which sits at level 11 of the English football league system. The league title has been regularly changing with no team retaining it since 2007–08 when Huntington Rovers achieved it. A number of teams that have recently joined the league have progressed successfully though the divisions to the Premier Division (Tadcaster Magnets, F1 Racing and Sporting Knavesmire).

New teams entering for the 2017–18 season are Clifford, Elm Bank, Stillington and Wistow.

Former professional footballers with York City played in the league, including Andy McMillan and Christian Fox at Haxby United.

The Representative team entered the 2017/18 FA Inter League Cup, reaching the final after wins over West Riding County Amateur league, Chester and the Wirral league, Staffordshire County League and Kent County League.

Member clubs 2022-23 edit

Premier Division edit

  • Dringhouses
  • Dunnington
  • Easingwold Town AFC
  • Huntington Rovers
  • Kirkbymoorside
  • Malt Shovel (Selby)
  • Old Malton St Mary's
  • Osbaldwick
  • Poppleton United
  • Rawcliffe
  • Tadcaster Magnets
  • Thorpe United
  • Wigginton Grasshoppers

Division One edit

Bishopthorpe White Rose | Cawood | Duncombe Park | Haxby Town | Hemingbrough United | Pocklington Town 2nd | Pollington | Rufforth United | Strensall Tigers | Tockwith AFC

Division Two edit

Bubwith White Swan | Civil Service (York) | Cliffe | Clifford | Garforth LG | Helperby United | Heslington | Howden AFC | Stamford Bridge AFC | Walnut Tree | Wheldrake

Division Three edit

Church Fenton | Copmanthorpe | Ebor Wanderers | Elvington Harriers | Fulford | Hamilton Panthers | South Milford | Sporting Knavesmire | Wilberfoss AFC | York St John University YSJ (Sat)

Division Four edit

Barmby Moor | Bishop Wilton | Hensall Hawks Open Age | Knottingley Albion Junior York League | London NE Railway Builders | Marton Abbey | Selby Olympia | The Beagle | York Railway Institute | York Shamrocks

Champions edit

Premier Division edit

Club Winners Championship seasons
Dringhouses 12 1932–33, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2010–11
York Railway Institute 11 1935–36, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1967–68
Osbaldwick 11 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1996–97
Rowntrees 10 1901–02, 1930–31, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1978–79, 1980–81, 1981–82
Knaresborough 9 1902–03, 1903–04, 1904–05, 1908–09, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1928–29, 1933–34, 1934–35
Riccall United 7 1970–71, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, 2014–15
Old Malton St. Mary's 5 2000–01, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2018–19
East Yorkshire Regiment 3 1911–12, 1912–13, 1913–14
Selby Olympia 3 1926–27, 1927–28, 1931–32
Pickering Town 3 1955–56, 1966–67, 1969–70
Boroughbridge 3 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000
Market Weighton 2 1954–55, 1956–57
Haxby United 2 1982–83, 2009–10
Pocklington Town 2 2001–02, 2002–03
Huntington Rovers 2 2006–07, 2007–08
Wigginton Grasshoppers 2 2016–17, 2017–18
NER United 1 1905–06
York and Lancaster Regiment 1 1906–07
St. Paul's 1 1907–08
5th Royal Irish Lancers 1 1909–10
Green Howards 1 1910–11
Lowther United 1 1919–20
Durham Light Infantry 1 1923–24
Northumberland Fusiliers 1 1929–30
Old Priory 1 1939–40
Tadcaster Albion 1 1947–48
Cookes 1 1948–49
Holme Rovers 1 1962–63
Vickers 1 1968–69
Brayton 1 1979–80
Bishopthorpe United 1 1995–96
Hamilton Panthers 1 2008–09
Dunnington 1 2012–13

Division One edit

Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the second level of York League football. From 1923 until 1960 (with the exception of 1932–33, 1939–40 and 1946–47), this division was split into two groups, hence why for those years there are two champions.

  • 1909–10 Tadcaster Albion
  • 1910–11 Easingwold
  • 1911–12 Lowther United
  • 1912–13 Cawood United
  • 1913–14 Acomb
  • 1916–19 Suspended due to World War I
  • 1919–20 Burton Lane Working Mens Club
  • 1920–21 Fishergate Old Boys
  • 1921–22 Archbishop Holgates Old Boys
  • 1922–23 St Lawrences Working Mens Club
  • 1923–24 St Lawrences Working Mens Club / Tadcaster Albion
  • 1924–25 St Lawrences Working Mens Club / Selby Olympia
  • 1925–26 Clarence C&I / Selby Olympia
  • 1926–27 LNER Locomotive / South Bank Working Mens Club
  • 1927–28 LNER Locomotive / Poppleton United
  • 1928–29 LNER P'way / South Bank
  • 1929–30 Selby East Common / Malton Bible Class
  • 1930–31 Clarence C&I / RA & Signals
  • 1931–32 Selby Brayton Road / Poppleton Road OB
  • 1932–33 Tadcaster Albion]
  • 1933–34 LNER Institute / 3rd Hussars
  • 1934–35 Easingwold Town / Riccall United
  • 1935–36 Market Weighton / Duncombe Park
  • 1936–37 Fulford United / Old Malton St Mary's
  • 1937–38 Fulford United / Acomb
  • 1938–39 Old Priory / York Railway Institute
  • 1939–40 Easingwold Town
  • 1941–46 Suspended due to World War II
  • 1946–47 New Earswick
  • 1947–48 United Services / Poppleton Road Old Boys
  • 1948–49 Fulford Road WMC / Market Weighton
  • 1949–50 Fulford United / South Bank
  • 1950–51 Cliftonville / Clifton & Rawcliffe Community Association
  • 1951–52 Huntington Rovers / Catholic United
  • 1952–53 BR Nomads / Knaresborough
  • 1953–54 Pickering Town / Catholic United
  • 1954–55 Riccall United / Haxby
  • 1955–56 Duncombe Park / Ardua
  • 1956–57 Olympia Mills (Selby) / South Bank
  • 1957–58 Old Malton St. Mary's / Rowntrees
  • 1958–59 Cawood / Dunnington
  • 1959–60 Fulford United / Holme Rovers
  • 1960–61 South Bank / Cookes
  • 1961–62 Selby Shipyards / Civil Service
  • 1962–63 Easingwold Town / NMU
  • 1963–64 Olympia Mills (Selby) / British Sugar
  • 1964–65 Huntington Rovers
  • 1965–66 Fulford United
  • 1966–67 NMU
  • 1967–68 Vickers
  • 1968–69 Wilberfoss Athletic
  • 1969–70 Riccall United
  • 1970–71 Old Malton St. Mary's
  • 1971–72 Amotherby & Swinton
  • 1972–73 New Earswick
  • 1973–74 British Sugar
  • 1974–75 Sheriff Hutton
  • 1975–76 Pickering Town
  • 1976–77 Rangers
  • 1977–78 Melbourne
  • 1978–79 Brayton
  • 1979–80 Post Office
  • 1980–81 York Railway Institute
  • 1981–82 Huntington Rovers
  • 1982–83 Dringhouses
  • 1983–84 St John's College
  • 1984–85 Cliftonville
  • 1985–86 Huntington Rovers
  • 1986–87 Griffin
  • 1987–88 Olympia Mills
  • 1988–89 Riccall United
  • 1989–90 Westlers United
  • 1990–91 New Earswick
  • 1991–92 General Accident
  • 1992–93 Wigginton Grasshoppers
  • 1993–94 Boroughbridge
  • 1994–95 New Earswick
  • 1995–96 Rufforth United
  • 1996–97 Pocklington SC
  • 1997–98 General Accident
  • 1998–99 York Sugar
  • 1999–2000 Wigginton Grasshoppers
  • 2000–01 Riccall United
  • 2001–02 Malton Bacon Factory
  • 2002–03 Wigginton Black Horse
  • 2003–04 Thorpe United
  • 2004–05 Nestlé Rowntree
  • 2005–06 Heslington
  • 2006–07 Haxby United
  • 2007–08 Wilberfoss
  • 2008–09 Riccall United
  • 2009–10 York Railway Institute
  • 2010–11 Wigginton Grasshoppers
  • 2011–12 Terrington Glory
  • 2012–13 Aviva
  • 2013–14 Tadcaster Magnets
  • 2014–15 F1 Racing
  • 2015–16 Malton & Norton
  • 2016–17 Poppleton United
  • 2017–18 Thorpe United
  • 2018–19 Pocklington Town 2nd

Division Two edit

Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the third level of York League football. The most common structure for the league was where it was split into two groups at the same level, hence the reason for two champions in some seasons. At times there were even three groups under the same league at this level.

  • 1909–10 Escrick Park
  • 1910–11 Melbourne A S
  • 1911–12 Clifton Church Institute
  • 1912–13 Bishopthorpe
  • 1913–14 South Bank
  • 1914–19 Suspended due to World War I
  • 1919–20 Central Mission
  • 1920–21 Huntington
  • 1921–22 Poppleton United
  • 1922–23 Model School Old Boys
  • 1923–24 Clarence C&I / LMS Railway
  • 1924–25 Poppleton Road Old Boys / Fulford United
  • 1925–26 Acomb AS / Church Fenton
  • 1926–27 Acomb AS / Tadcaster United
  • 1927–28 LNER P'way / RA Signals
  • 1928–29 Huntington Rovers / St Georges Wesleyans
  • 1929–30 Stamford Bridge
  • 1930–31 Huntington Rovers / Poppleton Road Working Mens Club
  • 1931–32 Acomb Carr Lane / Riccall United
  • 1932–33 Stamford Bridge / St. Maurice's
  • 1933–34 Heslington / Eborcraft
  • 1934–35 Crescent Working Mens Club / RAOC
  • 1935–36 Haxby Fellowship / Acomb
  • 1936–37 Pocklington
  • 1937–38 Clifton Colliery Institute
  • 1938–39 Poppleton United / Cawood
  • 1939–46 Suspended due to World War II
  • 1946–47 Fulford Road WMC / Pocklington US
  • 1947–48 Huntington Rovers / RAF Rufforth
  • 1948–49 Cliftonville Youth Club / C&W Nomads / INL
  • 1949–50 Clifton & Rawcliffe Community Association / South Bank / NMU
  • 1950–51 Pavilion Rangers / Poppleton SF / Groves United
  • 1951–52 Heslington / Knaresborough / Escrick Park
  • 1952–53 Cookes / RAF Church Fenton / Gleneagles
  • 1953–54 Fulford Road Working Mens Club / South Bank Reserves
  • 1954–55 Duncombe Park / Crayke
  • 1955–56 Wilberfoss Athletic / Haxby Reserves
  • 1956–57 Cliftonville Reserves / Mail Coach United
  • 1957–58 Yard Staff Reserves / LNER Builders
  • 1958–59 Easingwold Town / Crayke
  • 1959–60 Armstrong / Hammerton United
  • 1960–61 Selby St. Mary's / NMU
  • 1961–62 Heworth / Haxby Reserves
  • 1962–63 Unicrux / Strensall
  • 1963–64 Ampleforth / Escrick Brick & Tile Works
  • 1964–65 Fulford United
  • 1965–66 Newton-on-Ouse
  • 1966–67 Wilberfoss Athletic
  • 1967–68 Heworth
  • 1968–69 Stillington
  • 1969–70 Old Malton St. Mary's
  • 1970–71 FC Melrose
  • 1971–72 Post Office
  • 1972–73 Pocklington Social Club
  • 1973–74 Sheriff Hutton
  • 1974–75 St John's College
  • 1975–76 Moor Lane Youth Club
  • 1976–77 Cawood
  • 1977–78 Kingsway
  • 1978–79 Water Lane Youth Club
  • 1979–80 St John's College
  • 1980–81 Chapelfields Youth Club
  • 1981–82 Dringhouses
  • 1982–83 Fulford United
  • 1983–84 Olympia Mills (Selby)
  • 1984–85 Selby Town Reserves
  • 1985–86 Old Malton St Mary's
  • 1986–87 Bishopthorpe United
  • 1987–88 Westlers United
  • 1988–89 Stamford Bridge
  • 1989–90 General Accident
  • 1990–91 Black a Moor
  • 1991–92 Old Malton St Mary's
  • 1992–93 York Sugar
  • 1993–94 Fulford United
  • 1994–95 Kartiers
  • 1995–96 Malton Bacon Factory
  • 1996–97 Copmanthorpe
  • 1997–98 York Sugar
  • 1998–99 Thorpe United
  • 1999–2000 South Bank
  • 2000–01 Hammerton United
  • 2001–02 Tate & Lyle Selby
  • 2002–03 Hamilton Panthers
  • 2003–04 Easingwold Town
  • 2004–05 Heslington
  • 2005–06 Poppleton United
  • 2006–07 Osbaldwick
  • 2007–08 York Railway Institute
  • 2008–09 Hemingbrough United
  • 2009–10 St. Clements
  • 2010–11 Terrington Glory
  • 2011–12 Church Fenton White Horse
  • 2012–13 Tadcaster Magnets
  • 2013–14 F1 Racing
  • 2014–15 Sporting Knavesmire
  • 2015–16 Thorpe United
  • 2016–17 Wilberfoss
  • 2017–18 Haxby Town
  • 2018–19 Malt Shovel

Division Three edit

Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the fourth level of York League football in all forms.

  • 1920–21 Poppleton United
  • 1921–22 Phoenix Working Mens Club
  • 1922–23 Manor School Old Boys
  • 1923–36 not competed
  • 1936–37 Riccall United
  • 1937–38 Church Fenton
  • 1938–65 not competed
  • 1965–66 Cross Keys
  • 1966–67 Fulford Road Working Mens Club
  • 1967–68 Bishop Wilton
  • 1968–69 Amotherby & Swinton
  • 1969–70 FC Melrose
  • 1970–71 New Earswick
  • 1971–72 Cravens
  • 1972–73 Sheriff Hutton
  • 1973–74 Crown Hotel
  • 1974–75 Moor Lane Youth Club
  • 1975–76 Cawood
  • 1976–77 Kingsway
  • 1977–78 Chapelfields Youth Club
  • 1978–79 Osbaldwick
  • 1979–80 Aruda
  • 1980–81 Ebor
  • 1981–82 Olympia Mills (Selby)
  • 1982–83 Selby Town Reserves
  • 1983–84 Hemingbrough United
  • 1984–85 Melbourne
  • 1985–86 Poppleton United
  • 1986–87 Westlers United
  • 1987–88 Rangers
  • 1988–89 Black a Moor
  • 1989–90 Ben Johnsons
  • 1990–91 Selby RSSC
  • 1991–92 Post Office
  • 1992–93 Whitemoor
  • 1993–94 Kartiers
  • 1994–95 Malton Bacon Factory
  • 1995–96 Cawood
  • 1996–97 Hamilton Panthers
  • 1997–98 Thorpe United
  • 1998–99 Stillington
  • 1999–2000 Hammerton United
  • 2000–01 Tate & Lyle Selby
  • 2001–02 LNER Builders
  • 2002–03 Wilberfoss
  • 2003–04 Tockwith
  • 2004–05 Sheriff Hutton
  • 2005–06 Huby United
  • 2006–07 St. Clements
  • 2007–08 Heworth
  • 2008–09 Terrington Glory
  • 2009–10 Strensall
  • 2010–11 Cliffe
  • 2011–12 Tadcaster Magnets
  • 2012–13 F1 Racing
  • 2013–14 Sporting Knavesmire
  • 2014–15 Kirkbymoorside
  • 2015–16 Wilberfoss
  • 2016–17 Heworth Green
  • 2017–18 Malt Shovel
  • 2018–19 Wheldrake

References edit

  1. ^ BBC.co.uk
  2. ^ Football Club History Database

External links edit

  • York League (Current)
  • York League (Old)
  • York Minster Engineering League @ TheFA.com

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Engineering Football League It is affiliated to the North Riding County Football Association and the Premier Division sits at level 11 in the English football pyramid York Football LeagueOrganising bodyNorth Riding County Football AssociationFounded1897Country EnglandDivisionsPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeReserve AReserve BReserve CNumber of teams53 15 in Premier Division amp 31 Reserve teamsLevel on pyramidLevel 11 Premier Division Promotion toNorthern Counties East LeagueDomestic cup s SeniorJuniorReserveCurrent champions2018 19 Old Malton St Mary s Premier Pocklington Town 2nd One Malt Shovel Two Wheldrake Three Clifford Four WebsiteOfficial WebsiteOfficial Twitter feed The most successful York clubs in history in terms of championships won are Dringhouses York Railway Institute Osbaldwick and Rowntrees Three teams which now compete at higher levels in the English football system once competed in the York Football League Pickering Town Tadcaster Albion and Knaresborough Town Contents 1 History 1 1 Recent times 2 Member clubs 2022 23 2 1 Premier Division 2 2 Division One 2 3 Division Two 2 4 Division Three 2 5 Division Four 3 Champions 3 1 Premier Division 3 2 Division One 3 3 Division Two 3 4 Division Three 4 References 5 External linksHistory editWhen the league was formed in the late 1800s association football was just beginning to gather popularity in England The Football League itself had only begun nine years before the York League it was also founded prior to the city s now primary team York City Upon the league s formation nine teams entered into the league the founding clubs were Acomb Bishopthorpe Easingwold Ebor Wanderers Rowntrees Ulleskelf York St Clements York Trinity York Wednesday nbsp York League side Poppleton United in 1908 Throughout the league s history the only club from the first ever season to continue in an unbroken existence is Rowntrees now known as Nestle Rowntree until its demise at the start of the 2013 14 season However Bishopthorpe United Easingwold Town and St Clements are at present still playing in the York League system after refounding at various points Acomb and Rowntrees along with fellow league team York YMCA also went on to become founding members of the Yorkshire League for the 1920 21 season 2 Some teams from the York League have climbed the football ladder in the past Pickering Town played in the league before gaining promotion in 1972 They are currently in the Northern Counties East Premier Division Also York Railway Institute and Rowntrees were crowned champions of the Northern Counties East League Division One during the 1980s Recent times edit Today it has a total of seven divisions four for first teams and three for reserve teams including the York League Premier Division which sits at level 11 of the English football league system The league title has been regularly changing with no team retaining it since 2007 08 when Huntington Rovers achieved it A number of teams that have recently joined the league have progressed successfully though the divisions to the Premier Division Tadcaster Magnets F1 Racing and Sporting Knavesmire New teams entering for the 2017 18 season are Clifford Elm Bank Stillington and Wistow Former professional footballers with York City played in the league including Andy McMillan and Christian Fox at Haxby United The Representative team entered the 2017 18 FA Inter League Cup reaching the final after wins over West Riding County Amateur league Chester and the Wirral league Staffordshire County League and Kent County League Member clubs 2022 23 editPremier Division edit Dringhouses Dunnington Easingwold Town AFC Huntington Rovers Kirkbymoorside Malt Shovel Selby Old Malton St Mary s Osbaldwick Poppleton United Rawcliffe Tadcaster Magnets Thorpe United Wigginton Grasshoppers Division One edit Bishopthorpe White Rose Cawood Duncombe Park Haxby Town Hemingbrough United Pocklington Town 2nd Pollington Rufforth United Strensall Tigers Tockwith AFC Division Two edit Bubwith White Swan Civil Service York Cliffe Clifford Garforth LG Helperby United Heslington Howden AFC Stamford Bridge AFC Walnut Tree Wheldrake Division Three edit Church Fenton Copmanthorpe Ebor Wanderers Elvington Harriers Fulford Hamilton Panthers South Milford Sporting Knavesmire Wilberfoss AFC York St John University YSJ Sat Division Four edit Barmby Moor Bishop Wilton Hensall Hawks Open Age Knottingley Albion Junior York League London NE Railway Builders Marton Abbey Selby Olympia The Beagle York Railway Institute York ShamrocksChampions editPremier Division edit Club Winners Championship seasons Dringhouses 12 1932 33 1957 58 1958 59 1959 60 1960 61 1961 62 1993 94 1994 95 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2010 11 York Railway Institute 11 1935 36 1936 37 1937 38 1938 39 1940 41 1949 50 1950 51 1951 52 1952 53 1953 54 1967 68 Osbaldwick 11 1983 84 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1989 90 1990 91 1991 92 1992 93 1996 97 Rowntrees 10 1901 02 1930 31 1963 64 1964 65 1965 66 1972 73 1975 76 1978 79 1980 81 1981 82 Knaresborough 9 1902 03 1903 04 1904 05 1908 09 1924 25 1925 26 1928 29 1933 34 1934 35 Riccall United 7 1970 71 1971 72 1973 74 1974 75 1976 77 1977 78 2014 15 Old Malton St Mary s 5 2000 01 2011 12 2013 14 2015 16 2018 19 East Yorkshire Regiment 3 1911 12 1912 13 1913 14 Selby Olympia 3 1926 27 1927 28 1931 32 Pickering Town 3 1955 56 1966 67 1969 70 Boroughbridge 3 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 Market Weighton 2 1954 55 1956 57 Haxby United 2 1982 83 2009 10 Pocklington Town 2 2001 02 2002 03 Huntington Rovers 2 2006 07 2007 08 Wigginton Grasshoppers 2 2016 17 2017 18 NER United 1 1905 06 York and Lancaster Regiment 1 1906 07 St Paul s 1 1907 08 5th Royal Irish Lancers 1 1909 10 Green Howards 1 1910 11 Lowther United 1 1919 20 Durham Light Infantry 1 1923 24 Northumberland Fusiliers 1 1929 30 Old Priory 1 1939 40 Tadcaster Albion 1 1947 48 Cookes 1 1948 49 Holme Rovers 1 1962 63 Vickers 1 1968 69 Brayton 1 1979 80 Bishopthorpe United 1 1995 96 Hamilton Panthers 1 2008 09 Dunnington 1 2012 13 Division One edit Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the second level of York League football From 1923 until 1960 with the exception of 1932 33 1939 40 and 1946 47 this division was split into two groups hence why for those years there are two champions 1909 10 Tadcaster Albion 1910 11 Easingwold 1911 12 Lowther United 1912 13 Cawood United 1913 14 Acomb 1916 19 Suspended due to World War I 1919 20 Burton Lane Working Mens Club 1920 21 Fishergate Old Boys 1921 22 Archbishop Holgates Old Boys 1922 23 St Lawrences Working Mens Club 1923 24 St Lawrences Working Mens Club Tadcaster Albion 1924 25 St Lawrences Working Mens Club Selby Olympia 1925 26 Clarence C amp I Selby Olympia 1926 27 LNER Locomotive South Bank Working Mens Club 1927 28 LNER Locomotive Poppleton United 1928 29 LNER P way South Bank 1929 30 Selby East Common Malton Bible Class 1930 31 Clarence C amp I RA amp Signals 1931 32 Selby Brayton Road Poppleton Road OB 1932 33 Tadcaster Albion 1933 34 LNER Institute 3rd Hussars 1934 35 Easingwold Town Riccall United 1935 36 Market Weighton Duncombe Park 1936 37 Fulford United Old Malton St Mary s 1937 38 Fulford United Acomb 1938 39 Old Priory York Railway Institute 1939 40 Easingwold Town 1941 46 Suspended due to World War II 1946 47 New Earswick 1947 48 United Services Poppleton Road Old Boys 1948 49 Fulford Road WMC Market Weighton 1949 50 Fulford United South Bank 1950 51 Cliftonville Clifton amp Rawcliffe Community Association 1951 52 Huntington Rovers Catholic United 1952 53 BR Nomads Knaresborough 1953 54 Pickering Town Catholic United 1954 55 Riccall United Haxby 1955 56 Duncombe Park Ardua 1956 57 Olympia Mills Selby South Bank 1957 58 Old Malton St Mary s Rowntrees 1958 59 Cawood Dunnington 1959 60 Fulford United Holme Rovers 1960 61 South Bank Cookes 1961 62 Selby Shipyards Civil Service 1962 63 Easingwold Town NMU 1963 64 Olympia Mills Selby British Sugar 1964 65 Huntington Rovers 1965 66 Fulford United 1966 67 NMU 1967 68 Vickers 1968 69 Wilberfoss Athletic 1969 70 Riccall United 1970 71 Old Malton St Mary s 1971 72 Amotherby amp Swinton 1972 73 New Earswick 1973 74 British Sugar 1974 75 Sheriff Hutton 1975 76 Pickering Town 1976 77 Rangers 1977 78 Melbourne 1978 79 Brayton 1979 80 Post Office 1980 81 York Railway Institute 1981 82 Huntington Rovers 1982 83 Dringhouses 1983 84 St John s College 1984 85 Cliftonville 1985 86 Huntington Rovers 1986 87 Griffin 1987 88 Olympia Mills 1988 89 Riccall United 1989 90 Westlers United 1990 91 New Earswick 1991 92 General Accident 1992 93 Wigginton Grasshoppers 1993 94 Boroughbridge 1994 95 New Earswick 1995 96 Rufforth United 1996 97 Pocklington SC 1997 98 General Accident 1998 99 York Sugar 1999 2000 Wigginton Grasshoppers 2000 01 Riccall United 2001 02 Malton Bacon Factory 2002 03 Wigginton Black Horse 2003 04 Thorpe United 2004 05 Nestle Rowntree 2005 06 Heslington 2006 07 Haxby United 2007 08 Wilberfoss 2008 09 Riccall United 2009 10 York Railway Institute 2010 11 Wigginton Grasshoppers 2011 12 Terrington Glory 2012 13 Aviva 2013 14 Tadcaster Magnets 2014 15 F1 Racing 2015 16 Malton amp Norton 2016 17 Poppleton United 2017 18 Thorpe United 2018 19 Pocklington Town 2nd Division Two edit Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the third level of York League football The most common structure for the league was where it was split into two groups at the same level hence the reason for two champions in some seasons At times there were even three groups under the same league at this level 1909 10 Escrick Park 1910 11 Melbourne A S 1911 12 Clifton Church Institute 1912 13 Bishopthorpe 1913 14 South Bank 1914 19 Suspended due to World War I 1919 20 Central Mission 1920 21 Huntington 1921 22 Poppleton United 1922 23 Model School Old Boys 1923 24 Clarence C amp I LMS Railway 1924 25 Poppleton Road Old Boys Fulford United 1925 26 Acomb AS Church Fenton 1926 27 Acomb AS Tadcaster United 1927 28 LNER P way RA Signals 1928 29 Huntington Rovers St Georges Wesleyans 1929 30 Stamford Bridge 1930 31 Huntington Rovers Poppleton Road Working Mens Club 1931 32 Acomb Carr Lane Riccall United 1932 33 Stamford Bridge St Maurice s 1933 34 Heslington Eborcraft 1934 35 Crescent Working Mens Club RAOC 1935 36 Haxby Fellowship Acomb 1936 37 Pocklington 1937 38 Clifton Colliery Institute 1938 39 Poppleton United Cawood 1939 46 Suspended due to World War II 1946 47 Fulford Road WMC Pocklington US 1947 48 Huntington Rovers RAF Rufforth 1948 49 Cliftonville Youth Club C amp W Nomads INL 1949 50 Clifton amp Rawcliffe Community Association South Bank NMU 1950 51 Pavilion Rangers Poppleton SF Groves United 1951 52 Heslington Knaresborough Escrick Park 1952 53 Cookes RAF Church Fenton Gleneagles 1953 54 Fulford Road Working Mens Club South Bank Reserves 1954 55 Duncombe Park Crayke 1955 56 Wilberfoss Athletic Haxby Reserves 1956 57 Cliftonville Reserves Mail Coach United 1957 58 Yard Staff Reserves LNER Builders 1958 59 Easingwold Town Crayke 1959 60 Armstrong Hammerton United 1960 61 Selby St Mary s NMU 1961 62 Heworth Haxby Reserves 1962 63 Unicrux Strensall 1963 64 Ampleforth Escrick Brick amp Tile Works 1964 65 Fulford United 1965 66 Newton on Ouse 1966 67 Wilberfoss Athletic 1967 68 Heworth 1968 69 Stillington 1969 70 Old Malton St Mary s 1970 71 FC Melrose 1971 72 Post Office 1972 73 Pocklington Social Club 1973 74 Sheriff Hutton 1974 75 St John s College 1975 76 Moor Lane Youth Club 1976 77 Cawood 1977 78 Kingsway 1978 79 Water Lane Youth Club 1979 80 St John s College 1980 81 Chapelfields Youth Club 1981 82 Dringhouses 1982 83 Fulford United 1983 84 Olympia Mills Selby 1984 85 Selby Town Reserves 1985 86 Old Malton St Mary s 1986 87 Bishopthorpe United 1987 88 Westlers United 1988 89 Stamford Bridge 1989 90 General Accident 1990 91 Black a Moor 1991 92 Old Malton St Mary s 1992 93 York Sugar 1993 94 Fulford United 1994 95 Kartiers 1995 96 Malton Bacon Factory 1996 97 Copmanthorpe 1997 98 York Sugar 1998 99 Thorpe United 1999 2000 South Bank 2000 01 Hammerton United 2001 02 Tate amp Lyle Selby 2002 03 Hamilton Panthers 2003 04 Easingwold Town 2004 05 Heslington 2005 06 Poppleton United 2006 07 Osbaldwick 2007 08 York Railway Institute 2008 09 Hemingbrough United 2009 10 St Clements 2010 11 Terrington Glory 2011 12 Church Fenton White Horse 2012 13 Tadcaster Magnets 2013 14 F1 Racing 2014 15 Sporting Knavesmire 2015 16 Thorpe United 2016 17 Wilberfoss 2017 18 Haxby Town 2018 19 Malt Shovel Division Three edit Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the fourth level of York League football in all forms 1920 21 Poppleton United 1921 22 Phoenix Working Mens Club 1922 23 Manor School Old Boys 1923 36 not competed 1936 37 Riccall United 1937 38 Church Fenton 1938 65 not competed 1965 66 Cross Keys 1966 67 Fulford Road Working Mens Club 1967 68 Bishop Wilton 1968 69 Amotherby amp Swinton 1969 70 FC Melrose 1970 71 New Earswick 1971 72 Cravens 1972 73 Sheriff Hutton 1973 74 Crown Hotel 1974 75 Moor Lane Youth Club 1975 76 Cawood 1976 77 Kingsway 1977 78 Chapelfields Youth Club 1978 79 Osbaldwick 1979 80 Aruda 1980 81 Ebor 1981 82 Olympia Mills Selby 1982 83 Selby Town Reserves 1983 84 Hemingbrough United 1984 85 Melbourne 1985 86 Poppleton United 1986 87 Westlers United 1987 88 Rangers 1988 89 Black a Moor 1989 90 Ben Johnsons 1990 91 Selby RSSC 1991 92 Post Office 1992 93 Whitemoor 1993 94 Kartiers 1994 95 Malton Bacon Factory 1995 96 Cawood 1996 97 Hamilton Panthers 1997 98 Thorpe United 1998 99 Stillington 1999 2000 Hammerton United 2000 01 Tate amp Lyle Selby 2001 02 LNER Builders 2002 03 Wilberfoss 2003 04 Tockwith 2004 05 Sheriff Hutton 2005 06 Huby United 2006 07 St Clements 2007 08 Heworth 2008 09 Terrington Glory 2009 10 Strensall 2010 11 Cliffe 2011 12 Tadcaster Magnets 2012 13 F1 Racing 2013 14 Sporting Knavesmire 2014 15 Kirkbymoorside 2015 16 Wilberfoss 2016 17 Heworth Green 2017 18 Malt Shovel 2018 19 WheldrakeReferences edit BBC co uk Football Club History DatabaseExternal links editYork League Current York League Old York Minster Engineering League TheFA com York Press Football News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title York Football League amp oldid 1218602099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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