North Riding Football League

The North Riding Football League is an English football league that was founded in 2017 by the merger of the former Teesside Football League and Eskvale & Cleveland League.

North Riding Football League
Organising bodyNorth Riding County Football Association
Founded2017
Country England
Number of teams27
16 (Premier Division)
11 (Division One)
Level on pyramid11 to 12
Promotion toLevel 10
Northern Football League
Domestic cup(s)National
FA Vase
League
League Cup
Current championsBoro Rangers (Premier Division)
Thirsk Falcons
(Division One)
(2018–19)
WebsiteOfficial site

The league has four divisions – the Premier Division (which stands at level 11 of the English football league system), Division One, Under 19 Division and Women's Division. The men's regional team won the 2017-18 FA Inter-League Cup, which qualified the team for the 2019 UEFA Regions' Cup.

Current member clubs (2022–23)

Premier Division

  • Bedale AFC
  • Boro Rangers Reserves
  • Cleveland (Sat)
  • Fishburn Park
  • Grangetown Boys Club
  • Kader
  • Northallerton Town Reserves
  • Redcar Athletic Reserves
  • Redcar Newmarket
  • South Park Rangers
  • Staithes Athletic
  • St Mary's 1947
  • Stokesley Sports Club
  • Thirsk Falcons
  • Yarm and Eaglescliffe

Division One

  • Boro Rangers Development
  • Darlington Railway Athletic Reserves
  • Great Ayton United Royals
  • Kader Athletic
  • Lealholm
  • Loftus Athletic
  • Marske United Reserves
  • New Marske
  • Redcar Town Reserves
  • Thirsk Falcons Development
  • T.I.B.S.
  • Whinney Banks YCC
  • Whitby Fishermens Society
  • Wolviston
  • Yarm & Eaglescliffe Development

Womens Premier

  • Boro Rangers
  • Guisborough Town Reserves
  • Huntington Rovers
  • Kader
  • Middlesbrough Development
  • Northallerton Town
  • Old Malton St Marys
  • Poppleton
  • Redcar Athletic
  • Richmond Town
  • York City Development
  • York St John University

Champions

Season Premier Division Division One
2017–18 Boro Rangers Bedale
2018–19 Boro Rangers Thirsk Falcons

References

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