North Gloucestershire Association Football League
Country | England |
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Founded | 1907 |
Divisions | 5 |
Number of teams | 63 |
Level on pyramid | Levels 14 to 18 |
Feeder to | Gloucestershire Northern Senior League |
Promotion to | Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division Two |
League cup(s) |
F J Pope Cup Geo Sandoe Cup J O Roberts Cup |
Current champions |
Woolaston (2013–14) |
Website | Official Website – TheFA.com |
The North Gloucestershire Association League is a football competition based in England. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA. It has five divisions, of which the highest, the Premier Division, sits at level 14 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League.
Background
The league was founded in 1907 and for more than 100 years has existed to provide safe, fair enjoyable and competitive football for teams in Gloucestershire north of the River Severn.[1]
Among the clubs that have left the NGL in the past and now compete at a higher level are Lydney Town and Tuffley Rovers.
English Bicknor, the league champions in 2014–15, were promoted to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League under the pyramid scheme.
Member clubs 2014–15
Premier Division
Blakeney | Bream Amateurs | Broadwell Amateurs Reserves | Coleford United | English Bicknor | Huntley | Lydbrook Athletic Reserves | Mitcheldean | Redbrook Rovers | Soudley | Westbury United | Whitecroft
Division One
Ellwood Reserves | Lydney Town 'A' | Mushet & Coalway | Newent Town Reserves | Newnham United | Puma | Redmarley | Ruardean Hill Rangers Reserves | Soudley Reserves | Tidenham | United Longhope | Whitecroft Reserves | Yorkley
Division Two
Aylburton Rovers | Bream Amateurs Reserves | English Bicknor Reserves | Harrow Hill Reserves | Lydbrook Athletic 'A' | Milkwall Reserves | Newent Town 'A' | Ruardean United | St. John's Howle Hill | Viney St. Swithin's Reserves | Westbury United Reserves | Whitecroft 'A' | Woolaston Reserves
Division Three
Broadwell Amateurs 'A' | Coleford United Reserves | FC Redside | Harrow Hill 'A' | Hilldene Athletic | Mitcheldean Reserves | Mushet & Coalway Reserves | Puma Reserves | Rank Outsiders | Ruardean Hill Rangers 'A' | Ruspidge United | Tidenham Reserves
Division Four
Blakeney Reserves | FC Littledean | Harrow Hill 'B' | Lydney Town 'B' | Mile End | Minsterworth Reserves | Puma 'A' | Rank Outsiders Reserves | Redbrook Rovers Reserves | Ross Juniors Reserves | St. Briavels | Worrall Hill | Yorkley Reserves
Recent divisional champions
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three | Division Four |
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2007–08 | Soudley | Redbrook Rovers | Baker Street | Woolaston Reserves | Viney St. Swithens Reserves |
2008–09 | Aylburton Rovers | Huntley | Howle Hill | Viney St. Swithens Reserves | White Horse |
2009–10 | Minsterworth | Newnham United | Ruardean Hill Rangers Reserves | Ruspidge United | Sling United |
2010–11 | Minsterworth | Whitecroft | St. Briavels | Weston Athletic | Ruardean United[2] |
2011–12 | Ruardean Hill Rangers | Huntley | Lydney Town 'A' | Viney St. Swithins Reserves | Sedbury United Reserves |
2012-13 | Newent Town | Lydbrook Athletic Reserves | English Bicknor Reserves | Tidenham | Aylburton Rovers |
2013-14 | Woolaston | Redbrook Rovers | Tidenham | Aylburton Rovers | Hilldene Athletic |
External links
References
- ↑ "North Gloucestershire Football League – NGL Rule Book 2010–11". Retrieved 2011-05-31.
- ↑ "North Gloucestershire League - TheFA.com". Retrieved 2011-05-31.
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