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The 2022–23 season was the 55th season of the Northern Premier League. The league consists of four divisions, the Premier Division at Step 3 of the National League System , and the West, East and Midlands divisions at Step 4.
The 2022–23 season was the 125th in the history of the Northern Football League, a football competition in England. The league operated two divisions in the English football league system , Division One at step 5, and Division Two at step 6.
The Northern Premier League is an English football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English football league system. Geographically, the league covers all of Northern England and the northern, central areas of the Midlands, and
The 2023–24 season was the 56th season of the Northern Premier League. The league consists of four divisions, the Premier Division at Step 3 of the National League System , and the West, East and Midlands divisions at Step 4.
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 ...
33 – James Berry, 2022–23. Goals in a season (League): 24 – James Berry, 2022–23. Goals scored in a match: 4 – James Berry v Avro (H), 19 March 2022 – NWCFL Premier Division 4 – Tom Clare v Winsford United (A), 3 August 2021 – NWCFL Premier Division 4 – Kane Drummond v Atherton Collieries (H), 21 November 2023 – NPL Premier ...
The 2022–23 season was the highest-scoring 38-game season in Premier League history, with 1,084 goals scored and a 2.85 goals per match ratio. [5] Erling Haaland broke the Premier League record for most goals scored by a player in one season with 36 goals.
The National League was formed in 1979 from leading teams in the Northern Premier League and Southern League and was known originally as the Alliance Premier Football League and from 1986–87 as the Football Conference. Support for such a league came from Alan Hardaker, the long serving Secretary of the Football League.