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North Leicestershire Football League

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The North Leicestershire League is a football competition based in Leicestershire, England. This league was established in 1931 and was formerly known as the Loughborough and District Amateur Football Alliance. It has a total of four divisions, the highest of which, the Premier Division, is a feeder to the Leicestershire Senior League. Each division has a different sponsor.

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East Goscote Plumbers Premier Division

  • Castle Donington
  • Falcons
  • FC Wymeswold
  • Greenhill Youth Club
  • Loughborough
  • Mountsorrel Amateurs
  • Ravenstone United
  • Sileby Victoria
  • Sutton Bonington Academicals
  • Thringstone Miners Welfare
  • Shedland.co.uk Division One

  • Anstey Crown
  • Ashby Ivanhoe Development
  • Belton Villa
  • Bottesford
  • Genesis
  • Greenhill Youth Club Reserves
  • Loughborough Reserves
  • Loughborough United
  • Sileby Saints
  • Sutton Bonington
  • Sports Advocate Division Two

  • Birstall Old Boys
  • Kegworth Imperial
  • Market Bosworth Town
  • Measham Imperial
  • Mountsorrel Amateurs Reserves
  • Ravenstone United Reserves
  • Shelthorpe Dynamo Reserves
  • Shepshed Amateurs
  • Sileby Victoria Reserves
  • Woodhouse Imperial
  • Windmill Trophies Division Three

  • Birstall Old Boys Reserves
  • Castle Donington Reserves
  • FC Coalville
  • Loughborough 'A'
  • Loughborough Emmanuel
  • Loughborough United Reserves
  • Mountsorrel
  • Shepborough United
  • Shepshed Amateurs Reserves
  • Sporting Markfield
  • Woodhouse Imperial Reserves
  • Cups

    The league runs two cup competitions, the Cobbin Trophy and the Bonser Trophy. The Cobbin Trophy is open to all first teams, whilst the Bonser Trophy is for reserve and 'A' teams.

    References

    North Leicestershire Football League Wikipedia