Northampton Town and District Football League
The Northampton Town & District Football League is a football competition based in Northampton in England. It has three divisions (divisions 1 and 2 play on a Monday night) which sits at Levels 15-17 of the National League System. The top club in the league can apply for promotion to the Northamptonshire Combination Division Three.
In the 2013–14 season, Northampton Delapre Old Boys won the league title. Peter Smith Recruitment is currently the sponsor of the league.
Recent divisional champions
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two |
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2003–04 | University College Northampton | Queen Eleanor Great Houghton Reserves | Ford Sports Daventry "A" |
2004–05 | Airflow | TWS | Division disbanded |
2005–06 | University College Northampton | Airflow Reserves | Division disbanded |
2006–07 | Duston United | Asda George | Division disbanded |
2007–08 | Northampton Harlequins | Cotton Hill | Division disbanded |
2008–09 | Cotton Hill | Ashley Rovers | Division disbanded |
2009–10 | Northampton Harlequins | AFC Wombles | Division disbanded |
2010–11 | Northampton Harlequins | Mereway United | Division disbanded |
2011–12 | Delapre Old Boys | SPA | Division disbanded |
2012–13 | Delapre Old Boys | Division disbanded | Division disbanded |
2013–14 | Northampton Delapre Old Boys | Division disbanded | Division disbanded |
2015-16 | Sporting Bat and Wickets | Division disbanded | Division disbanded |
2016-17 | Thorplands Club 81 | James King Blisworth | Northants United |
2016–17 Premier Division Members
- James King Blisworth A
- Liberty Stars
- Northampton Sporting Bat & Wickets
- Northampton Thorplands
- Northampton Thorplands Reserve
- Wellingborough Shelley Road
2016-17 Division One Members
- Northampton Bat and Wickets
- James King Blisworth
- Los Gringos
- University of Northampton 4ths
2016-17 Division Two Members
- AFC Brindisi
- Changing Goals
- Hartwell Forest Reserves
- Northants United
- Sixfields
- Upton Funk
External links
- Northampton Town Football League (full-time.thefa.com)
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