North West Counties Football League 1986-87

North West Counties Football League 1986-87

The 1986-87 North West Counties Football League was the fifth in the history of the North West Counties Football League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into three divisions: the First, Second, or Third.

First Division Final Table

1 The points system up until the 1990-91 season: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.

2 Daisy Hill and Ashton Town had 2 points deducted.

Promotion and relegation

First Division

12 sides (highlighted in the table in green) were promoted to the Northern Premier League First Division. No teams were relegated.

econd Division

Droylsden and Lancaster City moved to the Northern Premier League First Division while 10 teams (highlighted in the table in yellow) were promoted to the First Division. Newcastle Town, Maine Road and Vauxhall Motors joined the Division as newly-admitted teams. No teams were relegated.

Third Division

All sides were promoted to the Second Division as the Third Division was disbanded at the end of the season.

External links

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/engnwcleaghist.html North West Counties Football League Tables at RSSSF]


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