North Regional League
The North Regional League was a football competition in Northern England. The League was formed in 1958 as a reserve league for Football League teams in the North of England. After being formed with 19 members, and reaching a maximum of 22 teams in its second season, numbers quickly began to decline, and by the final season, 1968–69, only four teams competed.
Founded | 1959 |
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Country | England |
Number of teams | 22 |
Feeder to | None |
While the membership consisted mainly of reserve teams, a few first teams were admitted in at attempt to boost numbers, two of these (Gateshead and South Shields) were among those teams that lifted the championship.
Champions
Season | Champions |
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1958–59 | Middlesbrough Reserves |
1959–60 | Middlesbrough Reserves |
1960–61 | Middlesbrough Reserves |
1961–62 | Middlesbrough Reserves |
1962–63 | Rotherham United Reserves |
1963–64 | Gateshead |
1964–65 | Hull City Reserves |
1965–66 | Hull City Reserves |
1966–67 | South Shields F.C. |
1967–68 | Hull City Reserves |
1968–69 | Sunderland Reserves |
References
- "North Regional League". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
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