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The East Midlands Counties League was disbanded at the end of the 2020–21 season, most of its remaining clubs were assigned to the Northern Counties East and United Counties leagues' Step 6 divisions, as part of reorganising the National League System where the United Counties League added an additional Step 5 division. [2] [3]
The 2020–21 East Midlands Counties Football League season was the 13th and final season [1] of the East Midlands Counties Football League, a football competition in England at level 10 of the English football league system. The allocations for Steps 3 to 6 for season 2020–21 were announced by the FA on 21 July 2020.
The 2019–20 East Midlands Counties Football League season was the 12th of the East Midlands Counties Football League, a football competition in England at level 10 of the English football league system. The allocations for Steps 1 to 6 for season 2019–20 were announced by the FA on 19 May. [1]
The 2018–19 East Midlands Counties Football League season was the 11th in the history of East Midlands Counties Football League, a football competition in England at level 10 of the English football league system.
The 2008–09 East Midlands Counties Football League season was the first in the history of East Midlands Counties Football League, a football competition in England.
The league currently has three divisions, the Premier Division, Division One and Division Two (increased from 2 divisions ahead of the 2018–19 season), and is a feeder to the United Counties League. It fed the East Midlands Counties Football League until its dissolution in 2021.
East Midlands Counties Football League; Season: 2015–16: Champions: St Andrews: Promoted: St Andrews: Matches played: 342: Goals scored: 1,270 (3.71 per match) Top goalscorer: 35 goals Aaron Preston Blaby & Whetstone Athletic: Biggest home win: Blaby & Whetstone Athletic 9–1 Kimberley Miners Welfare (30 January 2016) Biggest away win
East Midlands Counties Football League; Season: 2014–15: Champions: Bardon Hill: Promoted: Bardon Hill: Matches played: 380: Goals scored: 1,499 (3.94 per match) Top goalscorer: 34 goals Steven Hart Bardon Hill: Biggest home win: Ellistown & Ibstock United 9–0 Greenwood Meadows (24 January 2015) Biggest away win: Aylestone Park 0–8 Blaby ...