Countries | England |
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Founded | 1922 |
Divisions | 2 |
Number of teams | 32 |
Levels on pyramid | Levels 12 to 13 |
Feeder to | Gloucestershire County League |
Promotion to | Gloucestershire County League |
Relegation to | Cheltenham Association League Division One North Gloucestershire League Premier Division Stroud and District League Division One |
League cup(s) | Reg Davis Memorial Cup |
Current champions | Brockworth Albion (Division One) Frampton United (Division Two) (2010-11) |
Website | Official Website - glosnsl.co.uk |
The Gloucestershire Northern Senior League is a football competition based in England founded in 1922. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA. It has two divisions, Division One and Division Two, with Division One sitting at level 12 of the English football league system. This league is a feeder to the Gloucestershire County League. The Cheltenham League, Stroud and District League and North Gloucestershire League are feeders to the NSL.
In the 2010-11 season, Brockworth Albion won the Division One title (although they were not promoted to the County League), while Frampton United won the Division Two championship. Longlevens finished in fourth place in Division One and were promoted to the Gloucestershire County League.
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The league was formed in 1922 and the founder members included Cheltenham Town, Gloucester City and Forest Green Rovers.
A number of clubs in the NSL have played in the Gloucestershire County League or higher but have dropped back into lower tier football. Notable clubs include:
Among the clubs that have have left the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League and now compete at a higher level are:
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Division One
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Division Two |
Abbeymead Rovers (Champions of the Stroud & District League)
Hardwicke (Runners-Up in the Stroud & District League)
Minsterworth (Champions of the North Gloucestershire League)[6]
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