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1972–73 Yorkshire Football League
The 1972–73 Yorkshire Football League was the 47th season in the history of the Yorkshire Football League, a association football, football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 12 clubs which competed in the previous season, along with four new clubs, promoted from Division Two: *Barton Town F.C. (1880), Barton Town *Brook Sports F.C., Brook Sports *Kiveton Park F.C., Kiveton Park *Yorkshire Amateur A.F.C., Yorkshire Amateur League table Map Division Two Division Two featured nine clubs which competed in the previous season, along with seven new clubs. *Clubs relegated from Division One: **Ossett Albion F.C., Ossett Albion **Scarborough F.C., Scarborough reserves **Thackley A.F.C., Thackley *Clubs promoted from Division Three: **Harrogate Town F.C., Harrogate Town **Leeds Ashley Road F.C., Leeds Ashley Road **Woolley Miners Welfare F.C., Woolley Miners Welfare **Worsbrough Bridge Miners Welfare Athletic F.C., Worsbrough Bridge Miners Welfare Athleti ...
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Yorkshire Football League
The Yorkshire Football League was the name of two football competitions. The first lasted three seasons in the late 19th century and the second lasted 62 years until merging with the Midland League in 1982 to become the Northern Counties East League. Yorkshire League (1897–1900) History The original league was founded in 1897, and featured ten teams, however it only lasted for two seasons and was dissolved by the end of 1900. It is generally not viewed as the same competition as that which emerged in the 1920s. During the three years of its existence, the original Yorkshire league was won first by Sheffield United reserves and then in 1898–99 Wombwell were champions. The competition took place before many of the more well known clubs of today were formed, for example it featured a team from Leeds, which predated both Leeds City and Leeds United. The same could be said for the Huddersfield, Halifax, and Bradford sides. Honours League winners Yorkshire League (1920–19 ...
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