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Manchester Football League
Founded 1893
Country England
Divisions Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three (for reserve teams)
Division Four (for reserve teams)
Number of teams 38 (for the purposes of the league system)
Level on pyramid
Level 11 (Premier Division)
Feeder to North West Counties League

Promotion to
North West Counties League
First Division
Domestic cup(s) Gilgryst Cup
Murray Trophy
Open Trophy
Bridgewater Cup
Current champions Avro (Premier Division)
Chadderton Reserves (Division One)
Altrincham Hale (Division Two)
(2017–18)
Website
Official Website
Official Twitter Page
Official Facebook Page

The Manchester Football League is a football league in England, affiliated with Lancashire FA, covering a 30-mile radius from Manchester Town Hall. It was formed in 1893, although play ceased between 1912 and 1920. Currently it consists of five divisions, with the Premier division being at level 11 of the English football league system.




Contents






  • 1 Structure


  • 2 Member clubs for 2018–19 season


    • 2.1 Premier Division


    • 2.2 Division One


    • 2.3 Division Two




  • 3 Recent champions of Premier Division, Division One & Division Two (First Teams)


  • 4 External links





Structure


The League consists of five divisions, from Premier Division to Division Four. The Premier Division, Division One and Division Two can incorporate both first teams, and reserve teams of clubs who are playing at a higher level, while Divisions Three, Four and Five usually consist entirely of reserve or lower teams.


However, for the 2018–19 season only, the constitution was amended to allow a small number of reserve teams into the bottom division of the first teams (Division Two) to even up the numbers. This was put in place in the hope to keep all teams playing regularly as opposed to the old structure which meant teams could go without a fixture for a few weeks at a time.


The Premier Division has a promotion and relegation arrangement with the North West Counties Football League, placing it at level 11 of the English football league system. However, the NWCFL's ground requirements are considerably higher than those of the Manchester League, so meeting them usually requires expensive improvements, and consequently few teams take up the opportunity of promotion. Ashton Athletic took the step up in 2006, despite only finishing 4th in Division One. Teams such as Salford City, Maine Road and Northern Nomads have all played in the league at some point. The latest team to make the step up was Prestwich Heys after the 2015–16 season.


Teams from the Premier Division are relegated to Division One, making Division One the twelfth level of the English league system. However, first teams from Division One could be relegated to Division Two after the realignment of the league structure at the start of the 2017–18 season.


For the 2018–19 season there were 39 clubs competing at Level 11, 12 and 13 of the system.



Member clubs for 2018–19 season



Premier Division



  • Beechfield United

  • Bolton County

  • Chadderton Reserves

  • Dukinfield Town

  • East Manchester

  • Heyside

  • Hindsford

  • Manchester Central

  • Manchester Gregorians

  • Old Altrinchamians

  • Rochdale Sacred Heart

  • Royton Town

  • Springhead

  • Stockport Georgians

  • Walshaw Sports



Division One



  • Altrincham Hale

  • Atherton LR Reserves

  • Atherton Town

  • Bolton Lads & Girls Club

  • Boothstown

  • Elton Vale

  • Govan Athletic

  • Heywood St James

  • Leigh Athletic

  • Pennington

  • Radcliffe Juniors

  • Tintwistle Athletic

  • Uppermill

  • Wilmslow Albion



Division Two



  • Astley & Tyldesley

  • Atherton Town Reserves

  • Avro Reserves

  • Breightmet United

  • Hindley Juniors

  • Hindsford Reserves

  • Hollinwood

  • Irlam Steel

  • Manchester Gregorians

  • Middleton Colts

  • Moorside Rangers

  • Rochdale Sacred Heart Reserves

  • Walshaw Sports Reserves

  • Wythenshawe Amateurs Reserves



Recent champions of Premier Division, Division One & Division Two (First Teams)

































































































































































































































Season
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
1982–83

Maine Road
Mount Pleasant

1983–84

Maine Road
Shell (Carington)

1984–85

Maine Road
Coldhurst United

1985–86

Maine Road
Adswood Amateurs

1986–87
Adswood Amateurs

Castleton Gabriels

1987–88
Stockport Georgians

Prestwich Heys

1988–89

Abbey Hey
Avro

1989–90

Wythenshawe Amateurs

Greater Manchester Police

1990–91

Abbey Hey

Ramsbottom United

1991–92
East Manchester

Woodley Sports

1992–93

Wythenshawe Amateurs
Atherton Town

1993–94

Abbey Hey
Winton United

1994–95

Abbey Hey
Highfield United

1995–96
Little Hulton United

Stand Athletic

1996–97
Highfield United

Prestwich Heys

1997–98
Springhead
Urmston

1998–99

Stand Athletic
Willows

1999–00

Stand Athletic
Sacred Heart

2000–01

Stand Athletic
Leigh Athletic

2001–02
Stockport Georgians
Royton Town

2002–03

Wythenshawe Amateurs
Breightmet United

2003–04
Royton Town
Avro

2004–05

Prestwich Heys
AFC Blackley

2005–06

Prestwich Heys
Whitworth Valley

2006–07

Prestwich Heys
Walshaw Sports

2007–08

Wigan Robin Park
Chapel Town

2008–09
Gregorians
Dukinfield Town

2009–10
Avro
Bury Amateurs

2010–11
Manchester Gregorians
Avro

2011–12
Hindsford
Wythenshawe Town

2012–13
Hindsford
Rochdale Sacred Heart

2013–14
Hindsford
Chapel Town

2014–15
Stockport Georgians
Old Altrinchamians

2015–16

Prestwich Heys
East Manchester

2016–17
Rochdale Sacred Heart

Prestwich Heys Reserves

2017–18
Avro

Chadderton Reserves
Altrincham Hale


External links



  • Official website

  • Manchester Football League at FA Full-Time

  • Mobile Phone App (Apple App Store) (Google Play Store)









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