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The Humber Premier League was formed in 2000 and sits at the 13th tier of the English football pyramid. It began as a single division and expanded to include a Division One for the 2005/06 season.
The HPL is based primarily in the East Riding of Yorkshire, although some north Lincolnshire clubs participate. It nominally feeds the Central Midlands League under the larger umbrella of the Northern Counties East League. However, not many clubs have taken the step up, largely due to the fact that the bulk of the CML's clubs are based around Nottingham and Derby. Due to its status as a fairly new league and the general lack of hierarchical football structure in the Yorkshire area, the Humber Premier League has not established a history of promoting to a certain higher league, so its exact status within the pyramid is still being fleshed out.
[edit] 2006-07 season composition
[edit] Premier Division
Barton Town Old Boys Reserves | Beverley Town | Bridlington Town Reserves | Easington United | Hedon Rangers | Hedon United | Hessle Rangers | Hornsea Town | Hutton Cranswick United | North Ferriby United Reserves | Pocklington Town | Reckitts AFC | Sculcoates Amateurs | Westella & Willerby | Withernsea AFC |
[edit] Division One
Anlaby United (resigned December 2006) | Brandesburton AFC | Bransholme Athletic | Discount Carpets | East Hull Amateurs | Hall Road Rangers Reserves | LSS Lucarlys | Long Riston | Malet Lambert YC | North Cave | Pinefleet Wolfreton | St. Andrews Police Club | Smith & Nephew |
[edit] Past champions
Season |
Premier Division |
Division One |
2000/01 |
Reckitts AFC |
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2001/02 |
Reckitts AFC |
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2002/03 |
Reckitts AFC |
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2003/04 |
Hutton Cranswick United |
|
2004/05 |
Reckitts AFC |
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Division One formed |
2005/06 |
Reckitts AFC |
North Ferriby United Res |
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