- Manchester Football League
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Manchester Football League Founded 1893 Divisions Premier Division
Division OneNumber of teams 30 Levels on pyramid Level 11–12 Feeder to North West Counties League Promotion to North West Counties League
First DivisionCurrent champions AVRO (Premier)
West Didsbury & Chorlton (Division One)
(2010–11)Website Official website The Manchester Football League, currently known under terms of sponsorship as Bridgewater Office Supplies Football League, is a football league in England, covering a 20-mile radius from Manchester Town Hall.[citation needed] It was formed in 1893, although play ceased between 1912 and 1920. The 2010–11 champions are AVRO. They successfully defended their trophy as champions and will be defending their trophy again after choosing not to progress to the North West Counties Football League Division One.
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Structure
The league consists of five divisions: the Premier Division and Division One are exclusively for first teams, while Divisions Two, Three, and Four consist of reserve and lower teams of clubs in the top two divisions. Reserve teams of clubs whose first teams play in other leagues are not permitted to join.
The Premier Division has a promotion/relegation arrangement with the North West Counties Football League, placing it at level 11 of the English football league system. However, the NWCFL's ground requirements are considerably higher than those of the Manchester League, so meeting them usually requires expensive improvements, and consequently few teams take up the opportunity of promotion. Ashton Athletic took the step up in 2006, despite only finishing 4th in Division One. Teams such as Salford City, Maine Road and Northern Nomads have all played in the league at some point.
For the 2011-12 season, 28 clubs are competing in the League.
Member clubs for 2011–12 season
Premier Division
- AFC Bury
- AFC Monton
- AVRO
- Dukinfield Town
- East Manchester
- Heywood St. James
- Hindsford
- Manchester Gregorians
- Old Altrinchamians
- Prestwich Heys
- Royton Town
- Springhead
- Stockport Georgians
- Walshaw Sports
- West Didsbury & Chorlton
- Wythenshawe Amateurs
Division One
- Atherton Town
- Beechfield United
- Breightmet United
- Chapel Town
- Elton Vale
- Fives Athletic
- Hollinwood
- Leigh Athletic
- Pennington
- Rochdale Sacred Heart
- Salford Victoria
- Wilmslow Albion
- Woodley Sports Reserves
- Wythenshawe Town
Recent Champions of Premier Division and Division One
Season Premier Division Division One 1982-83 Maine Road Mount Pleasant 1983-84 Maine Road Shell (Carington) 1984-85 Maine Road Coldhurst United 1985-86 Maine Road Adswood Amateurs 1986-87 Adswood Amateurs Castleton Gabriels 1987-88 Stockport Georgians Prestwich Heys 1988-89 Abbey Hey Avro 1989-90 Wythenshawe Amateurs Greater Manchester Police 1990-91 Abbey Hey Ramsbottom United 1991-92 East Manchester Woodley Sports 1992-93 Wythenshawe Amateurs Atherton Town 1993-94 Abbey Hey Winton United 1994-95 Abbey Hey Highfield United 1995-96 Little Hulton United Stand Athletic 1996-97 Highfield United Prestwich Heys 1997-98 Springhead Urmston 1998-99 Stand Athletic Willows 1999-00 Stand Athletic Sacred Heart 2000-01 Stand Athletic Leigh Athletic 2001-02 Stockport Georgians Royton Town 2002-03 Wythenshawe Amateurs Breightmet United 2003-04 Royton Town Avro 2004-05 Prestwich Heys AFC Blackley 2005-06 Prestwich Heys Whitworth Valley 2006-07 Prestwich Heys Walshaw Sports 2007-08 Wigan Robin Park Chapel Town 2008-09 Gregorians Dukinfield Town 2009-10 AVRO Bury Amateurs 2010-11 AVRO West Didsbury & Chorlton External links
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