I Zingari League
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The I Zingari League was an amateur association football competition based in Liverpool, England which existed from at least 1897 [1] until 2006, when it merged with the Liverpool County Combination to form the new Liverpool County Premier League. The league was at one time a feeder to the North West Counties League. [2]
Notable local non-league clubs Marine and Formby competed in this league in the past. A representative fixture against the Lancashire Amateur League was played annually between 1919 and the league's discontinuation. [3]
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[edit] Member clubs
The final season's Premier Division featured 14 teams. The final champions were Old Xaverians.
Alsop OB |
BRNESC |
Collegiate OB |
East Villa |
Hill Athletic |
Liverpool NALGO |
Mackets |
NELTC |
Old Xaverians |
Quarry Bank OB |
Red Rum |
Roma |
Turpins Devonshire |
Warbreck |
[edit] I Zingari Combination
The I Zingari Combination was originally the league for the reserve teams of I Zingari League clubs. Despite the discontinuation of the League, the Combination continues to run, now featuring the reserve teams of various clubs in the Liverpool County Premier League. The Combination has run since 1904. [4]
[edit] References
- ^ History of Marine FC refers to them joining the league in 1897
- ^ Redgate Rovers website references this arrangement existing in 2002 (although it also claims that the North West Counties League was at the time a feeder to the Football Conference which is incorrect)
- ^ Broughton Amateurs website mentions their players' participation in the final representative match.
- ^ Date shown on the Combination's badge on its Football Mitoo page