York Railway Institute A.F.C.

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York Railway Institute
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Full name York Railway Institute A.F.C.
Founded 1886
Ground New Lane,
York, North Yorkshire
(Capacity Unknown)
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League YFL Division Two
2006-07 YFL Division Two, 4th
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York Railway Institute are a sports club from Acomb, York, North Yorkshire, founded in 1886[1]. The club plays football, rugby, tennis and hockey. They are most notable for their for their football and winning the Northern Counties East Division One championship during the 1987-88 season.

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[edit] History

The club was formed as an association football club in 1886 by railway employees of the York railway station and were one of the first clubs to be formed in the city. York RI began playing sport at its current New Lane site in 1926.

Success came first for the rugby section of the club who captured the Yorkshire Shield during the 1950s. However, by the 1970s, the football club had climbed up to the Yorkshire League system.

York RI gained promotion from the third to second Yorkshire League during 1978-79, by capturing the championship.[2] Two seasons later they gained promotion again, by finishing second in the league. While in that league York Railway Institute were facing off against clubs such as Emley F.C., North Ferriby United and Guiseley.

The Yorkshire League was brought to a close after 1982 and so York RI became founding members of the Northern Counties East Football League league, specifically NCE Division One North.

The league system was re-ordered once again for 1985 and York Railway Institute were placed into NCE Division Two. Their first season in this league was a successful one, they finished third and gained promotion. This began the club's highest point in their history; they spent six seasons in NCE Division One. The club even won the league during 1987-88 beating out the likes of Garforth Town but for unknown reasons they were not promoted.

[edit] Recent times

From 1992 the club suddenly began to decline, dropping down the divisions to where they reside currently; York Football League Division Two.

[edit] Honours

York RI, league winning squad shot from 1938.
York RI, league winning squad shot from 1938.

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