Teesside Football League

Teesside Football League
Founded
1891
Nation
England
Feeder To
Northern League
Number of Teams
27
Level on Pyramid
Level 11 and 12
Cups
Lou Moore Trophy
Alex Burness Plate
MacMillan Bowl
Current Champions (2013–14)
Whinney Banks Youth & Community Centre (Division One)
Thirsk Falcons (Division Two)

The Teesside Football League is a football competition based in northern England. It consists of two divisions and covers levels 11 and 12 in the English football league system. The Teesside League is a feeder to the Step 7 Northern League. The league is currently sponsored by Jack Hatfield Sports.

Member clubs 2014 –15

Division One

Division Two

League Champions

  • 1891–92 – Middlesbrough Swifts
  • 1892–93 – South Bank
  • 1893–94 – Darlington St. Hilda's
  • 1894–95 – Middlesbrough Reserves
  • 1895–96 – Darlington Reserves
  • 1896–97 – Thornaby
  • 1897–98 – Thornaby
  • 1898–99 – Haverton Hill
  • 1899–1900 – Haverton Hill
  • 1900–01 – Haverton Hill
  • 1901–02 – Darlington St. Hilda's
  • 1902–03 – Thornaby St. Patrick's
  • 1903–04 – Thornaby St. Patrick's
  • 1904–05 – South Bank St. Peter's
  • 1905–06 – Riley Bros (Stockton)
  • 1906–07 – Thornaby St. Patrick's
  • 1907–08 – West Hartlepool Expansion
  • 1908–09 – Skinningrove United
  • 1909–10 – Eston United
  • 1910–11 – Thornaby St. Patrick's
  • 1911–12 – Ashmore, Benson & Pease
  • 1912–13 – Cleveland Chemical Works
  • 1914–18 – Not competed for due to World War I
  • 1919–20 – Haverton Hill
  • 1920–21 – Blair & Co.
  • 1921–22 – Stillington St. John's
  • 1922–23 – West Hartlepool Temp
  • 1923–24 – Stockton Malleable Institute
  • 1924–25 – Normanby Magnesite
  • 1925–26 – Stockton Malleable Institute
  • 1926–27 – West Hartlepool Peser
  • 1927–28 – Normanby Magnesite
  • 1928–29 – West Hartlepool Peser
  • 1929–30 – West Hartlepool Peser
  • 1930–31 – South Bank East End
  • 1931–32 – Normanby Magnesite
  • 1932–33 – South Bank St. Peter's
  • 1933–34 – Grangetown St. Mary's
  • 1934–35 – Lingdale
  • 1935–36 – Carlin How
  • 1936–37 – South Bank East End
  • 1937–38 – South Bank East End
  • 1938–39 – Cargo Fleet Athletic
  • 1939–40 – South Bank Athletic
  • 1941–46 – Not competed for due to World War II
  • 1946–47 – Port Clarence Sports & Social Club
  • 1947–48 – Port Clarence Sports & Social Club
  • 1948–49 – Head Wrightson
  • 1949–50 – Portrack Shamrocks
  • 1950–51 – Ashmore Recreation
  • 1951–52 – Billingham Synthonia Reserves
  • 1952–53 – Head Wrightson
  • 1953–54 – Stockton Amateurs
  • 1954–55 – ICI Wilton
  • 1955–56 – Portrack Shamrocks
  • 1956–57 – Redcar Albion

  • 1957–58 – Redcar Albion
  • 1958–59 – Redcar Albion
  • 1959–60 – Cleveland Mines
  • 1960–61 – Cleveland Mines
  • 1961–62 – Billingham Synthonia Reserves
  • 1962–63 – Billingham Synthonia Reserves
  • 1963–64 – Billingham Synthonia Reserves
  • 1964–65 – Acklam Steelworks
  • 1965–66 – Acklam Steelworks
  • 1966–67 – Head Wrightson
  • 1967–68 – Head Wrightson
  • 1968–69 – Head Wrightson
  • 1969–70 – Whinney Banks
  • 1970–71 – Winterton Hospital
  • 1971–72 – Whinney Banks
  • 1972–73 – Teesside Polytechic
  • 1973–74 – Cassel Works
  • 1974–75 – Hartlepool Boys Welfare Old Boys
  • 1975–76 – Acklam Steelworks
  • 1976–77 – Billingham Social Club
  • 1977–78 – Smith's Dock
  • 1978–79 – Billingham Social Club
  • 1979–80 – Smith's Dock
  • 1980–81 – Marske United
  • 1981–82 – Hartlepool Athletic
  • 1982–83 – Hartlepool Athletic
  • 1983–84 – Marske United
  • 1984–85 – Hartlepool Boys Welfare Old Boys
  • 1985–86 – Stockton Town
  • 1986–87 – New Marske Sports Club
  • 1988–89 – Hemlngton Sports Club
  • 1989–90 – Nunthorpe Athletic
  • 1990–91 – ICI Wilton
  • 1991–92 – Billingham Cassel Mall
  • 1992–93 – Rowntrees
  • 1993–94 – Rowntrees
  • 1994–95 – Tees Components
  • 1995–96 – Acklam Steelworks
  • 1996–97 – Acklam Steelworks
  • 1997–98 – Acklam Steelworks
  • 1998–99 – Grangetown Boys Club
  • 1999–2000 – Grangetown Boys Club
  • 2000–01 – Acklam Steelworks
  • 2001–02 – Grangetown Boys Club
  • 2002–03 – Grangetown Boys Club
  • 2003–04 – Hartlepool
  • 2004–05 – Carlin How Working Mens Club
  • 2005–06 – Carlin How Working Mens Club
  • 2006–07 – Carlin How Working Mens Club
  • 2007–08 – Beechwood, Easterside & District Social
  • 2008–09 – Beechwood, Easterside & District Social
  • 2009–10 – Beechwood, Easterside & District Social
  • 2010–11 – Grangetown Boys Club
  • 2011–12 – Richmond Town
  • 2012–13 – Endeavour
  • 2013–14 – Whinney Banks Youth & Community Centre

Division Two Champions

  • 2002–03 – SMG Redstripes
  • 2003–04 – Dormans
  • 2004–05 – Hartlepool Chester Hotel
  • 2005–06 – Mackinlay Park
  • 2006–07 – Guisborough Quoit
  • 2007–08 – Bedale

  • 2008–09 – Scarborough Town
  • 2009–10 – Coulby Newham
  • 2010–11 – Whinney Banks Youth & Community Centre
  • 2011–12 – Darlington Rugby Club
  • 2012–13 – Lingdale
  • 2013–14 – Thirsk Falcons

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