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Teesside Football League

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Country
  
England

Number of teams
  
14

Founded
  
1891

Level on pyramid
  
11

Feeder to
  
Northern League Division One

Domestic cup(s)
  
Lou Moore Memorial Trophy;R T Raine Trophy & J V Madden Trophy

The Teesside Football League is a football competition based in northern England. It consists of a two divisions and sits at level 11 and 12 of the English football league system. The Teesside League Division 1 is a feeder to the Step 6 Northern League Division One. The league is affiliated to the North Riding County FA.

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History

The league was founded in 1891 and has held a league competition every season since, with the exception of the two World Wars. Clubs compete in three cup competitions; the MacMillan Bowl, the R T Raine Trophy and the Lou Moore Memorial Trophy. The R T Raine Trophy is competed by the League Champions and MacMillan Bowl winners from the previous season.Since 2002-03 season, the teams in the second Division have competed for the A Burness Plate except for the 2008-09 season. As the league is affiliated to the North Riding County FA, the teams are eligible to enter the North Riding FA Senior Cup, though not all do.

Member clubs 2016–17

This season's championship is contested by 13 teams, though 14 were originally listed. The division was reduced from 16 teams from the previous season.

League Champions

Last title indicated by club name in bold and each entry followed by the number of times that club has won the title at that point.

References

Teesside Football League Wikipedia