Norwich and District Business Houses League
Norwich and District Saturday Football League
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Countries |
England |
Founded |
1924 |
Divisions |
3 |
Number of teams |
32 |
Current champions |
Drayton (Division One)
UEA A (Division Two)
Circle Anglia (Division Three)
(2010-11) |
Website |
Official website |
The Norwich and District Business Houses League is a football competition based in England. It has a total of 3 divisions catering for 32 teams. At the present time the league is not part of the English football league system as it is not a feeder league within the football pyramid.
The league is affiliated to the Norfolk County Football Association.
Member clubs 2011–12
The league's current member clubs are as follows:
Division One
- Blofield United 'A'
- Drayton
- Jubilee Rangers
- Lingwood Cavaners
- Marlborough Old Boys
- Marlpitt
- Mousehold Athletic
- Norwich Medics
- University of East Anglia Reserves
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Division Two
- Circle Anglia
- Dyers Arms
- Hockering
- Homecare United
- Horsford 'A'
- Jarrolds
- Loddon United 'A'
- Newton Flotman Reserves
- South Walsham Reserves
- University of East Anglia 'A'
- Wensum Albion
- Yelverton Reserves
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Division Three
- Anglian Knights
- City of Norwich School Old Boys Union (CNSOBU) Reserves
- Drayton Reserves
- Hellesdon Rangers
- Hempnall 'A'
- Hockering Reserves
- Ketts Tavern Toucans
- Mousehold Athletic Reserves
- Old Catton Rovers
- Plumstead Rangers Reserves
- Taverham
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Source[1]
Recent divisional champions
Season |
Division One |
Division Two |
Division Three |
2008-09 |
UEA Reserves |
Loddon United ‘A’ |
Norwich Medics |
2009-10 |
Yelverton |
Jubilee Rangers |
Costessey Crown Reserves |
2010-11 |
Drayton |
UEA ‘A’ |
Circle Anglia |
Source[2]
List of Division One League Champions
Year |
Division One Winners |
1924-25 |
Universal |
1925-26 |
Wincarnis |
1926-27 |
Norwich Union |
1927-28 |
St Edmunds |
1928-29 |
Bolton & Paul |
1929-30 |
Bolton & Paul |
1930-31 |
St Andrews Hospital |
1931-32 |
St Andrews Hospital |
1932-33 |
St Andrews Hospital |
1933-34 |
Frosts Athletic |
1934-35 |
Sexton Sons & Everard |
1935-36 |
St Andrews Hospital |
1936-37 |
Sexton Sons & Everard |
1937-38 |
CNSOBU |
1938-39 |
CNSOBU |
1939-40 |
CNSOBU |
1940-46 |
No competition due to World War II |
1946-47 |
Norwich Union |
1947-48 |
Norwich Union |
1948-49 |
Albert Sports |
1949-50 |
Albert Sports |
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Year |
Division One Winners |
1950-51 |
Albert Sports |
1951-52 |
Costessey |
1952-53 |
Costessey |
1953-54 |
Thorpe Hamlet |
1954-55 |
St Lukes |
1955-56 |
Trowse Villa |
1956-57 |
Trowse Villa |
1957-58 |
Trowse Villa |
1958-59 |
Trowse Villa |
1959-60 |
Trowse Villa |
1960-61 |
Sprowston Athletic |
1961-62 |
Sprowston Athletic |
1962-63 |
Henderson United Reserves |
1963-64 |
Lomax |
1964-65 |
NCC Staff |
1965-66 |
Carrow |
1966-67 |
St Andrews Hospital |
1967-68 |
West Earlham |
1968-69 |
Norwich Yeoman |
1969-70 |
Bowthorpe United |
1970-71 |
Lomax |
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Year |
Division One Winners |
1971-72 |
Lomax |
1972-73 |
Lomax |
1973-74 |
Lomax |
1974-75 |
Blyth Jex |
1975-76 |
Harford |
1976-77 |
Lomax |
1977-78 |
Harford |
1978-79 |
Marlborough |
1979-80 |
Boundry Inn |
1980-81 |
Boundry Inn |
1981-82 |
The Grove |
1982-83 |
Diamond H Controls |
1983-84 |
Diamond H Controls |
1984-85 |
Diamond H Controls |
1985-86 |
Hellesdon Hospital |
1986-87 |
Cricketers Arms |
1987-88 |
Marlborough |
1988-89 |
Marlborough |
1989-90 |
Norwich United A |
1990-91 |
Anglian Windows |
1991-92 |
Anglian Windows |
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Year |
Division One Winners |
1992-93 |
UEA FC |
1993-94 |
UEA FC |
1994-95 |
UEA FC |
1995-96 |
UEA FC |
1996-97 |
Rangers |
1997-98 |
UEA FC |
1998-99 |
UEA FC |
1999–2000 |
UEA FC |
2000-01 |
UEA FC |
2001-02 |
Earlham |
2002-03 |
Earlham |
2003-04 |
Earlham |
2004–05 |
Earlham |
2005–06 |
Earlham |
2006-07 |
UEA FC |
2007-08 |
Drayton |
2008–09 |
UEA Reserves |
2009–10 |
Yelverton |
2010-11 |
Drayton |
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Source[3]
References
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