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Coast Colts Junior Football League; Coquetdale League; East and West Tyne League; East Northumberland League; Hexham and District League Amalgamated with the North Tyne league in 1971 to become The Hexham & North Tyne League which ceased to exist in 1999. Mid-Tyne Amateur League; NEL-Tyneside Combination
The Northern Football Alliance is a football league based in the North East, England. It has four divisions headed by the Premier Division, which sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. The top club in the Premier Division is eligible for promotion to the Northern League Division Two. The top clubs in the First, Second and ...
The first Sunday League to be formed in England was the Edmonton & District Sunday Football League of North London in 1925. [2] The East London Sunday League followed in 1930, the Metropolitan Sunday League in 1934, the West Fulham in 1936 and the Essex Corinthian in 1937.
Beginning with the 2004–05 season, Phase One of the latest change was introduced with the formation of a Conference North and Conference South immediately below the Football Conference, renamed Conference Premier, dropping the top divisions of the Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League down one level. The Conference ...
East Anglian League (amalgamated with the Norfolk and Suffolk League in 1964 to become the Anglian Combination) Great Yarmouth & District Saturday League; Great Yarmouth Sunday League; Great Yarmouth Borough League; Norfolk and Suffolk League (amalgamated with the East Anglian League in 1964 to become the Anglian Combination)
The club was formed as Middleton FC in 2017 as a Sunday League Team in the Leeds Combination League, but the team withdrew during that season. The following season they entered the Non League Pyramid in Saturday football joining the Yorkshire Amateur League.
It is a feeder to the United Counties League Division One. For the 2023–24 season there are 138 teams competing in the league, which, under the terms of a sponsorship agreement, is known as the GCE HIRE FLEET Peterborough & District Football League. In 2005–06 the PDFL introduced 'combination leagues' for Reserve and 'A' teams.
In 2002, the league began a three-year sponsorship agreement to become the Seagrave Haulage Combined Counties Football League, although Seagrave pulled out of the deal after one season. [1] Following the National League System Conference in July 2002, the Combined Counties Football League and the Surrey County Senior League entered into ...