Humber Premier League

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Humber Premier League
Founded
2000
Nation
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Feeder To
Central Midlands League Premier Division
Relegation To
Driffield and District League
East Riding Amateur League
East Riding County League
Divisions
Premier Division
Division One
Number of Teams
28
15 (Premier Division)
13 (Division One)
Levels on Pyramid
13th (Premier Division)
14th (Division One)
Current Champions (2006-07)
Sculcoates Amateurs (Premier)
Smith & Nephew (D1)
Website
Official site

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. Reckitts have won the league five times in the first seven seasons of its existence.

The league 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 to be determined.

[edit] Past champions

Season Premier Division
2000-01 Reckitts AFC
2001-02 Reckitts AFC
2002-03 Reckitts AFC
2003-04 Hutton Cranswick United
2004-05 Reckitts AFC
Season Premier Division Division One
2005-06 Reckitts AFC North Ferriby United Res
2006-07 Sculcoates Amateurs Smith & Nephew

[edit] Member clubs 2007-08

  • Premier Division

Barton Town Old Boys reserves | Beverley Town | Easington United | Hedon Rangers | Hessle Rangers | Hornsea Town | Hutton Cranswick United | LSS Lucarlys | Malet Lambert YC | North Ferriby United reserves | Pocklington Town | Reckitts AFC | Sculcoates Amateurs | Smith & Nephew | Westella & Willerby | Withernsea AFC

  • Division One

Brandesburton AFC | Bransholme Athletic | Discount Carpets | Hall Road Rangers reserves | Hessle Sporting Club | Kinnersley | Long Riston | Mill Lane United | North Cave | Pinefleet Wolfreton | St. Andrews Police Club | Selby Town reserves

[edit] External links


Humber Premier League Premier Division 2007–08

Barton Town Old Boys reserves | Beverley Town | Easington United | Hedon Rangers | Hessle Rangers | Hornsea Town | Hutton Cranswick United | LSS Lucarlys | Malet Lambert YC | North Ferriby United reserves | Pocklington Town | Reckitts AFC | Sculcoates Amateurs | Smith & Nephew | Westella & Willerby | Withernsea AFC

Humber Premier League Division One 2007–08

Brandesburton AFC | Bransholme Athletic | Discount Carpets | Hall Road Rangers reserves | Hessle Sporting Club | Kinnersley | Long Riston | Mill Lane United | North Cave | Pinefleet Wolfreton | St. Andrews Police Club | Selby Town reserves

English football league system – Level 13 & 14
Promotion to: Central Midlands League Premier Division
Relegation to: Driffield and District League, East Riding Amateur League, East Riding County League
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