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P R E M I E R

L E A G U E

Premiership

Arsenal
Aston Villa
Birmingham
Blackburn
Bolton
Chelsea
Derby
Everton
Fulham
Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
Middlesborough
Newcastle
Portsmouth
Reading
Sunderland
Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham
Wigan

The Premier League was formed on 20 February 1992 and took over as the top professional league from season 1992/93. This meant a break-up of the 104-year-old Football League that had operated until then with four divisions.

C H A M P I O N S H I P

Championship

Barnsley
Blackpool
Bristol City
Burnley
Cardiff
Charlton
Colchester
Coventry
Crystal Palace
Hull
Ipswich
Leicester
Norwich
Plymouth
Preston
QPR
Scunthorpe
Sheffield United
Sheffield Wednesday
Southampton
Stoke City
Watford
West Bromwich Albion
Wolves

Started as Division 2 in 1892, changed to Division 1 in 1992, changed to present status in 2004.

L E A G U E

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League 1

Bournemouth
Brighton
Bristol Rovers
Carlisle
Cheltenham
Crewe
Doncaster
Gillingham
Hartlepool
Huddersfield
Leeds
Leyton Orient
Luton
Millwall
Northampton
Nottingham Forest
Oldham
Port Vale
Southend
Swansea
Swindon
Tranmere
Walsall
Yeovil

Started as Division 3 North & South in 1921, changed to Division 3 in 1958, changed to Division 2 in 1992, changed to present status in 2004.

C O N F E R E N C E

N A T I O N A L

Conference National

Aldershot
Altrincham
Burton Albion
Cambridge Utd
Crawley Town
Droylsden
Ebbsfleet United
Exeter
Farsley Celtic
Forest Green
Grays Athletic
Halifax
Histon
Kidderminster
Northwich
Oxford Utd
Notts County
Peterborough
Rochdale
Rotherham
Shrewsbury
Stockport
Wrexham
Wycombe

The 'Alliance Premier League' started in 1979, drawing its clubs from the Northern Premier League and the Southern League, changed to present status in 2004.

C O N F E R E N C E

N O R T H

Conference North

AFC Telford
Alfreton Town
Barrow
Blyth Spartans
Boston United
Burscough
Gainsborough
Harrogate Town
Hinckley
Hucknall Town
Hyde United
Kettering
Leigh RMI
Nuneaton
Redditch United
Solihull Moors
Southport
Stalybridge
Tamworth
Vauxhall Ms
Worcester City
Workington

Conference North was introduced in 2004 as part of a major restructuring of English non-League football.

C O N F E R E N C E

S O U T H

Conference South

Basingstoke
Bath City
Bishops Stortford
Bognor Regis Town
Braintree Town
Bromley
Cambridge City
Dorchester
Eastbourne Boro
Eastleigh
Fisher
Hampton & Richmond
Havant and West Sussex
Hayes
Lewes
Maidenhead Utd
Newport County
St Albans
Sutton Utd
Thurrock
Welling United
Yeading

Conference South was introduced in 2004 as part of a major restructuring of English non-League football.

N O R T H E R N

P R E M I E R

Northern Premier

Ashton United
Buxton
Eastwood Town
Fleetwood Town
Frickley Athletic
Gateshead
Guiseley
Hednesford Town
Ilkeston Town
Kendal Town
Leek Town
Lincoln United
Marine
Matlock Town
North Ferriby United
Ossett Town
Prescot Cables
Stamford
Whitby Town
Witton Albion
Worksop Town

Northern Premier was introduced in 2004 as part of a major restructuring of English non-League football.

S C O T T I S H

P R E M I E R

L E A G U E

Scottish Premier

Aberdeen
Celtic
Dundee United
Falkirk
Gretna
Hearts
Hibernian
Inverness CT
Kilmarnock
Motherwell
Rangers
St Mirren

The Scottish Premier League was formed in 1890 and was restructured when the top 10 clubs broke away on September 8th 1997. The SPL was established in time for the start of the 1998-99 season.

S F L

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I R S T

D I V I S I O N

SFL First Division

Clyde
Dundee
Dunfermline Athletic
Hamilton Academical
Livingston
Morton
Partick Thistle
Queen of the South
Stirling Albion
St Johnstone

The Scottish 1st Division was formed in 1893.

S F L

S E C O N D

D I V I S I O N

SFL Second Division

Airdrie United
Alloa Athletic
Ayr United
Berwick Rangers
Brechin City
Cowdenbeath
Peterhead
Queens Park
Raith Rovers
Ross County

The Scottish 2nd Division was formed in 1923.

S F L

T H I R D

D I V I S I O N

SFL Third Division

Albion Rovers
Abroath
Dumbarton
East Fife
East Stirlingshire
Elgin City
Forfar Athletic
Montrose
Stenhousemuir
Stranraer

The Scottish 3rd Division was formed in 1994.

W E L S H

P R E M I E R

L E A G U E

Welsh Premier League

Aberystwyth Town
Airbus UK
Bangor City
Caernarfon Town
Caersws FC
Carmarthen Town
Connah's Quay Nomads
Haverfordwest County
Llanelli AFC
Llangefni Town
Newi Cefn Druids
Neath Athletic
Newtown AFC
Port Talbot Town
Porthmadog FC
Rhyl FC
The New Saints
Welshpool Town

THE first national football league to encompass teams from the whole of the principality, the League of Wales was formed in 1992. 19 clubs embarked on the inaugural campaign on 15 August 1992, sponsored by Konica Peter Llewellyn Limited of Swansea.

W E L S H

F
I R S T

D I V I S I O N

Welsh First Division

Afan Lido
Bridgend Town
Bryntirion Athletic
Caerleon
Caldicot Town
Cambrian & Clydach
Croesyceiliog
Cwmbran Town
Dinas Powys
Ento Aberaman Athletic
Garw
Goltyre United
Maesteg Park
Newport YMCA
Pontardawe Town
Pontypridd Town
Taffs Well
Ton Pentre

THE first national football league to encompass teams from the whole of the principality, the League of Wales was formed in 1992. 19 clubs embarked on the inaugural campaign on 15 August 1992, sponsored by Konica Peter Llewellyn Limited of Swansea.

W E L S H

S E C O N D

D I V I S I O N

Welsh Second Division

Ammanford
Barry Town
Bettws
Briton Ferry
Caerau Ely
Cardiff Corinthians
Cwmbran Celtic
Ely Rangers
Garden village
Grange Harlequins
Llangeinor
Llanwern
Pontyclun
Tredegar Town
Treharris Athletic
Troedyrhiw
UWIC
West End

THE first national football league to encompass teams from the whole of the principality, the League of Wales was formed in 1992. 19 clubs embarked on the inaugural campaign on 15 August 1992, sponsored by Konica Peter Llewellyn Limited of Swansea.

W E L S H

T H I R D

D I V I S I O N

Welsh Third Division

AFC Llwydcoed
Aberbargoed Buds
Abertillery Excelsiors
Cwmaman Institute
Cwmamman United
Goytyre
Llansawel
Llantwit Fardre
Merthyr Saints
Monmouth Town
Morrison Town
Newcastle Emlyn
Penrhiwceiber Rangers
Pentwyn Dynamos
Porthcawl Town
Risca United
Seven Sisters
Ystradgynlais

THE first national football league to encompass teams from the whole of the principality, the League of Wales was formed in 1992. 19 clubs embarked on the inaugural campaign on 15 August 1992, sponsored by Konica Peter Llewellyn Limited of Swansea.

I R I S H

C A R N E G I E

F
I R S T

D I V I S I O N

Carnegie First Division

Ards
Ballyclare Comrades
Banbridge Town
Bangor
Carrick Rangers
Coagh United
Dundela
HW Welders
Loughgall
Lurgan Celtic
Portstewart
Tobermore United

The Irish League was formed in 1890.

I R I S H

C A R N E G I E

S E C O N D

D I V I S I O N

Carnegie Second Division

Annagh United
Ballinamallard United
Ballymoney United
Brantwood
Chimney Corner
Dergview
Glebe Rangers
Moyola Park
Oxford United Stars
PSNI
Queens University
Wakehurst

The Irish League was formed in 1890.

I R I S H

E I R E C O M

P R E M I E R

L E A G U E

Eirecom Premier

Bohemians FC
Bray FC
Cork FC
Derry City FC
Drogheda Utd FC
Galway United
Longford Town FC
Shamrock Rovers
Sligo FC
St Patricks FC
UCD FC
Waterford FC

The Republic of Ireland League was formed in 1921.

I R I S H

E I R E C O M

F
I R S T

D I V I S I O N

Eirecom First Division

Athelon Town
Cobh Rangers
Dundalk
Finn Harps
Kildare County
Kilkenny City
Limerick
Monaghan United
Shelbourne FC
Wexford Youth

The Republic of Ireland League was formed in 1921.

G R A S S

R O O T S

Grass Roots

This section will take a page of links to itself and will have every club in the UK at every level. If you know the county of the team you are looking for please go to that page as it is the fastest method at present.

D I S A B L E D

F O O T B A L L

Disabled Football

The Football Association is committed to developing the skills of elite disabled footballers. The Regional Disability Coaching Centre offers quality coaching to gifted and talented footballers and also offers the opportunity to progress to national Squads.

Nomination forms and details of sessions and trials, can be obtained from the centre managers listed below.

Chesire
Cornwall
Dorset
Essex
Hampshire & Dorset
Lancashire
Liverpool
Manchester
North East
Sussex
Worcestershire
Yorkshire

Click here for information on DisablityFootball

S C H O O L

F O O T B A L L

School Football

This section will take a page of links to itself and will have every school in the UK at every level. If you know the county of the team you are looking for please go to that page as it is the fastest method at present.

C O A C H I N G

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R E F E R E E I N G

Coaching & Refereeing

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