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[[File:English football pyramid 08 2024.png|thumb|right|The English football league pyramid.]] |
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The '''English football league system''', also known as the '''football pyramid''', is a series of [[League system|interconnected leagues]] for men's [[association football]] clubs in [[England]], with five teams from [[Wales]], one from [[Guernsey]], one from [[Jersey]] and one from the [[Isle of Man]] also competing. The system has a hierarchical format with [[promotion and relegation]] between leagues at different levels, allowing even the smallest club the theoretical possibility of ultimately rising to the very top of the system, the [[Premier League]]. Below that are levels 2–4 organised by the [[English Football League]], then the [[National League System]] from levels 5–10 administered by [[the FA]], and thereafter Regional feeder leagues run by relevant county FAs on an ''[[ad hoc]]'' basis. It also often happens that the Premier Division of a Regional Feeder League (Step 7 or Level 11) has its constitution given to it by the FA. They have to accept it or appeal but cannot reject it at an annual general meeting. |
The '''English football league system''', also known as the '''football pyramid''', is a series of [[League system|interconnected leagues]] for men's [[association football]] clubs in [[England]], with five teams from [[Wales]], one from [[Guernsey]], one from [[Jersey]] and one from the [[Isle of Man]] also competing. The system has a hierarchical format with [[promotion and relegation]] between leagues at different levels, allowing even the smallest club the theoretical possibility of ultimately rising to the very top of the system, the [[Premier League]]. Below that are levels 2–4 organised by the [[English Football League]], then the [[National League System]] from levels 5–10 administered by [[the FA]], and thereafter Regional feeder leagues run by relevant county FAs on an ''[[ad hoc]]'' basis. It also often happens that the Premier Division of a Regional Feeder League (Step 7 or Level 11) has its constitution given to it by the FA. They have to accept it or appeal but cannot reject it at an annual general meeting. |
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The English football league system does not include the amateur version of the game often called [[Sunday league football]]. These leagues are independent entities with no promotion or relegation involving the football pyramid. However, some Sunday league clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher. There are also some Saturday leagues which are not officially part of the pyramid, although teams frequently leave these for pyramid leagues. |
The English football league system does not include the amateur version of the game often called [[Sunday league football]]. These leagues are independent entities with no promotion or relegation involving the football pyramid. However, some Sunday league clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher. There are also some Saturday leagues which are not officially part of the pyramid, although teams frequently leave these for pyramid leagues. |
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==Structure== |
==Structure== |
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The FA Premier League was founded on 20 February 1992, following the decision of [[Football League First Division|First Division]] (the top-tier league from 1888 until 1992) clubs to break away from the English Football League. As a result at the top is the single division of the [[Premier League]] (level 1, which is often referred to as the "top flight"), containing 20 clubs. Below the Premier League is the [[English Football League]] (EFL) (formerly 'the Football League'), which is divided into three divisions of 24 clubs each: [[EFL Championship|The Championship]] (level 2), [[EFL League One|League One]] (level 3), and [[EFL League Two|League Two]] (level 4). The 20 clubs in the Premier League and 72 clubs in the English Football League are all full-time professional clubs. Before the establishment of the Premier League in 1992, the Football League, as it was called then, included all 92 clubs, in four divisions. Clubs outside the Football League were referred to as non-League clubs, and this naming continues for clubs below the four professional divisions. |
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The top tier of [[non-League football]] is the [[National League (English football)|National League]]. It contains a |
The top tier of [[non-League football]] is the [[National League (English football)|National League]]. It contains a nationwide division (also called the [[National League (division)|National League]]) (level 5) of 24 clubs, and is the lowest level with a single nationwide league. This division, like the four above, is a full-time professional competition, although some promoted clubs retain part-time status. There are two divisions at level 6, covering the north ([[National League North]]) and south ([[National League South]]), with 24 clubs each. Some of these clubs are full-time professional and the others are semi-professional. Below level 6, some of the stronger clubs are semi-professional, but continuing down the tiers, soon all the clubs are amateur. |
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Below the National League are three regional leagues at levels 7 and 8, each covering different parts of England, though with some geographical overlap. These are the [[Northern Premier League]] (covering northern England), the [[Southern Football League]] (serving the Midlands, southern, and southwestern England, with [[Merthyr Town F.C.|one club from South Wales]]) and the [[Isthmian League]] (including clubs from southeastern England as well as [[Guernsey F.C.|Guernsey]] in the [[Channel Islands]]). The Southern League manages two parallel Premier Divisions at level 7 and two lower divisions at level 8. The Northern Premier League and Isthmian League each administer one Premier Division at level 7 and three level 8 divisions. All divisions typically consist of 22 teams. |
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Level 9 contains the top divisions of a large group of 16 sub-regional leagues. Each of these leagues has a different divisional setup, but they all have one thing in common: there are yet more leagues below them, each covering smaller and smaller geographical levels. |
Level 9 contains the top divisions of a large group of 16 sub-regional leagues. Each of these leagues has a different divisional setup, but they all have one thing in common: there are yet more leagues below them, each covering smaller and smaller geographical levels. |
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==Promotion and relegation rules for the top eight levels== |
==Promotion and relegation rules for the top eight levels== |
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[[File:Division of Level 7 teams by English Counties (2022–23).svg|thumb|Geographical division of Level 7 teams in 2022–23]] |
[[File:Division of Level 7 teams by English Counties (2022–23).svg|thumb|Geographical division of Level 7 teams in 2022–23]] |
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#Premier League (level 1, 20 teams): The bottom three teams are relegated. |
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#English Football League Championship (level 2, 24 teams): Top two automatically promoted; next four compete in the play-offs, with the winner gaining the third promotion spot. The bottom three are relegated. |
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#English Football League One (level 3, 24 teams): Top two are automatically promoted; next four compete in play-offs, with the winner gaining the third promotion spot. The bottom four are relegated. |
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#English Football League Two (level 4, 24 teams): Top three teams are automatically promoted; next four compete in play-offs, with the winner gaining the fourth promotion spot. The bottom two are relegated. |
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#National League (level 5, 24 teams): The champions are promoted; next six compete in play-offs, with the winner gaining the second promotion spot. The bottom four are relegated to either North or South division as appropriate. |
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#National League North and National League South (level 6, 24 teams each, running in parallel): The champions in each division are automatically promoted; next six teams in each division compete in play-offs, with the play-off winner in each division getting the second promotion spot, with four teams qualifying to the National League in total. The bottom four teams in each division relegated to either Northern Premier League, Southern League or Isthmian League as appropriate. If, after promotion and relegation, the number of teams in the North and South divisions is not equal, one or more teams are transferred between the two divisions to even them up again based on geographic factors. |
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#Northern Premier League Premier Division, Southern Football League Premier Central, Southern Football League Premier South, and Isthmian League Premier Division (level 7, 22 teams each, leagues running in parallel): The champions in each division are automatically promoted; next four teams in each division compete in play-offs, with the play-off winners also promoted. The bottom four teams in each division relegated to a level 8 division as appropriate. If, after promotion and relegation, the number of teams in the divisions is not equal, one or more teams are transferred among the four divisions to even them up again. |
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#Northern Premier League Division One East, Northern Premier League Division One Midlands, Northern Premier League Division One West, Southern Football League Division One East, Southern Football League Division One West, Isthmian League Division One North, Isthmian League Division One South Central and Isthmian League Division One South East (level 8, running in parallel, 22 teams in each division): The champions in each division are automatically promoted; next four teams in each division compete in play-offs, with the play-off winners also promoted. The bottom four teams in each division are relegated to a level 9 division as appropriate. If, after promotion and relegation, the number of teams in the divisions is not equal, one or more teams are transferred between the divisions to even them up again. |
#Northern Premier League Division One East, Northern Premier League Division One Midlands, Northern Premier League Division One West, Southern Football League Division One East, Southern Football League Division One West, Isthmian League Division One North, Isthmian League Division One South Central and Isthmian League Division One South East (level 8, running in parallel, 22 teams in each division): The champions in each division are automatically promoted; next four teams in each division compete in play-offs, with the play-off winners also promoted. The bottom four teams in each division are relegated to a level 9 division as appropriate. If, after promotion and relegation, the number of teams in the divisions is not equal, one or more teams are transferred between the divisions to even them up again. |
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==Cup eligibility== |
==Cup eligibility== |
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Being members of a league at a particular level also affects eligibility for Cup, or single-elimination, competitions. |
Being members of a league at a particular level also affects eligibility for Cup, or single-elimination, competitions. |
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*[[FA Cup]]: Levels 1 to |
*[[FA Cup]]: Levels 1 to 10 ''(Teams from Levels 1 to 4 qualify automatically for the main competition, teams from Levels 5 to 10 enter the qualifying rounds)'' |
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*[[EFL Cup]]: Levels 1 to 4 |
*[[EFL Cup]]: Levels 1 to 4 |
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*[[EFL Trophy]]: Levels 3 to 4 ''(16 U21 teams from clubs in Levels 1 and 2 compete since 2016–17)'' |
*[[EFL Trophy]]: Levels 3 to 4 ''(16 U21 teams from clubs in Levels 1 and 2 compete since 2016–17)'' |
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*[[FA Vase]]: Levels 9 to 10 |
*[[FA Vase]]: Levels 9 to 10 |
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*[[FA Inter-League Cup]]: Level 11 ''(contested by representative teams from each league)'' |
*[[FA Inter-League Cup]]: Level 11 ''(contested by representative teams from each league)'' |
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*[[National League Cup (football)|National League Cup]]: Level 5 ''(16 U21 teams from clubs in Levels 1 and 2 also compete)''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/4121350 | title=Premier League and National League announce National League Cup }}</ref> |
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In the case of the FA Cup, entrance from Level 10 clubs depends upon ranking within the league the club is in, and depends on the number of Level 9 clubs participating. For instance, the [[2017–18 FA Cup]] saw 77 teams compete from level 10 out of the 338 in total at that level. |
In the case of the FA Cup, entrance from Level 10 clubs depends upon ranking within the league the club is in, and depends on the number of Level 9 clubs participating. For instance, the [[2017–18 FA Cup]] saw 77 teams compete from level 10 out of the 338 in total at that level. |
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[[Bedfordshire County Football League|Bedfordshire County League]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Bedfordshire County Football League|Bedfordshire County League]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Cambridgeshire County League]] Premier Division – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
[[Cambridgeshire County League]] Premier Division – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Central Midlands Alliance]] Premier Division North – '' |
[[Central Midlands Alliance]] Premier Division North – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Central Midlands Alliance]] Premier Division South – '' |
[[Central Midlands Alliance]] Premier Division South – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Cheshire Association Football League|Cheshire League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Cheshire Association Football League|Cheshire League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Devon Football League]] – '' |
[[Devon Football League]] – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Dorset Premier League]] – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
[[Dorset Premier League]] – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Essex Alliance Football League|Essex Alliance League]] – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Essex Alliance Football League|Essex Alliance League]] – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Hampshire Premier League]] Senior Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Hampshire Premier League]] Senior Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Herefordshire Football League]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Herefordshire Football League]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Hertfordshire Senior County League]] Premier Division – '' |
[[Hertfordshire Senior County League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Humber Premier League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Humber Premier League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Kent County League]] Premier Division – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
[[Kent County League]] Premier Division – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Leicestershire Senior League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Leicestershire Senior League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Lincolnshire League]] – '' |
[[Lincolnshire League|Lincolnshire Football League]] Premier Division – ''13 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Liverpool County Premier League]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Liverpool County Premier League]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Manchester Football League|Manchester League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Manchester Football League|Manchester League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Northern Football Alliance|Northern Alliance]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Northern Football Alliance|Northern Alliance]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[North Riding League]] Premier Division – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
[[North Riding League]] Premier Division – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Nottinghamshire Senior League]] Senior Division – '' |
[[Nottinghamshire Senior League]] Senior Division – ''17 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Oxfordshire Senior League]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Oxfordshire Senior League]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Peterborough & District League]] Premier Division – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
[[Peterborough & District League]] Premier Division – ''17 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League]] Premier Division – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
[[Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League]] Premier Division – ''15 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Shropshire County Football League]] Premier Division – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
[[Shropshire County Football League]] Premier Division – ''17 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Somerset County League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Somerset County League]] Premier Division – ''16 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Southern Combination Football League|Southern Combination League]] Division Two – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
[[Southern Combination Football League|Southern Combination League]] Division Two – ''13 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Spartan South Midlands League]] Division Two – ''18 clubs''<br/> |
[[Spartan South Midlands League]] Division Two – ''18 clubs''<br /> |
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[[St Piran Football League|St Piran League]] Premier Division East – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[St Piran Football League|St Piran League]] Premier Division East – ''14 clubs''<br /> |
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[[St Piran Football League|St Piran League]] Premier Division West – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
[[St Piran Football League|St Piran League]] Premier Division West – ''15 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Staffordshire County Senior League]] Premier Division – '' |
[[Staffordshire County Senior League]] Premier Division – ''17 clubs''<br /> |
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[[Suffolk & Ipswich League]] Senior Division – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
[[Suffolk & Ipswich League]] Senior Division – ''17 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Surrey Premier County Football League]] – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
[[Surrey Premier County Football League]] – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Anglian Combination]] Division One – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Anglian Combination]] Division One – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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Aylesbury and District League Premier Division – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Bedfordshire County Football League|Bedfordshire County League]] Division One – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Bedfordshire County Football League|Bedfordshire County League]] Division One – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Bristol Premier Combination]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Bristol Premier Combination]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Manchester Football League|Manchester League]] Division One – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
[[Manchester Football League|Manchester League]] Division One – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Mid-Sussex League]] Championship – ''12 clubs''<br> |
[[Mid-Sussex League]] Championship – ''12 clubs''<br> |
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[[Middlesex County League]] Division One Central & East – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
[[Middlesex County League]] Division One Central & East – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Middlesex County League]] Division One South West – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
[[Middlesex County League]] Division One South West – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Middlesex County League]] Division One North West – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
[[Middlesex County League]] Division One North West – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Midland Football League|Midland League]] Division Three – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
[[Midland Football League|Midland League]] Division Three – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[North Berks Football League|North Berks League]] Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
[[North Berks Football League|North Berks League]] Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Surrey County Intermediate League (Western)]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Surrey County Intermediate League (Western)]] Premier Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Surrey South Eastern Combination]] Intermediate Division One – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
[[Surrey South Eastern Combination]] Intermediate Division One – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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Swindon & District League Premier Division – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
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Thames Valley Premier League Division One – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
Thames Valley Premier League Division One – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Trowbridge & District League Division One – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
Trowbridge & District League Division One – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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Aldershot & District League Division One – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
Aldershot & District League Division One – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
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Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA Premier Division – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA Premier Division – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Basingstoke and District Football League|Basingstoke and District League]] Division One – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
[[Basingstoke and District Football League|Basingstoke and District League]] Division One – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
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Beckett Football League Division One – '' |
Beckett Football League Division One – ''8 clubs''<br/> |
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Bedfordshire County League Division Two North – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
Bedfordshire County League Division Two North – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
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Bedfordshire County League Division Two South – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
Bedfordshire County League Division Two South – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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Dorset League Division One – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
Dorset League Division One – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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East Berkshire Football League Division One – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
East Berkshire Football League Division One – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[East Riding County League]] Championship – '' |
[[East Riding County League]] Championship – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
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East Sussex League Division One – ''7 clubs''<br/> |
East Sussex League Division One – ''7 clubs''<br/> |
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Essex Alliance League Division One – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
Essex Alliance League Division One – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Liverpool County Premier League]] Division Two – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
[[Liverpool County Premier League]] Division Two – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Manchester Football League|Manchester League]] Division Two – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
[[Manchester Football League|Manchester League]] Division Two – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
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Middlesex County League Division Two – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
Middlesex County League Division Two – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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Mid-Sussex League Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
Mid-Sussex League Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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North Berks League Division Two – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
North Berks League Division Two – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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North Bucks and District League Intermediate Division – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
North Bucks and District League Intermediate Division – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
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North Devon League Senior Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
North Devon League Senior Division – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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Northamptonshire Combination League Division Two – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
Northamptonshire Combination League Division Two – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Northern Football Alliance|Northern Alliance]] Division Two – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
[[Northern Football Alliance|Northern Alliance]] Division Two – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
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Peterborough and District League Division Two – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
Peterborough and District League Division Two – ''15 clubs''<br/> |
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Plymouth and West Devon League Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
Plymouth and West Devon League Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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Scarborough & District Football League – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
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Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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Somerset County League Division Two – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
Somerset County League Division Two – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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Aldershot & District League Division Two – ''6 clubs''<br/> |
Aldershot & District League Division Two – ''6 clubs''<br/> |
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Aylesbury and District League Division Two – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
Aylesbury and District League Division Two – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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Beckett Football League Division Two – '' |
Beckett Football League Division Two – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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Bedfordshire County League Division Three – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
Bedfordshire County League Division Three – ''16 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Bristol and District League]] Senior Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Bristol and District League]] Senior Division – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Bristol and Suburban Association Football League|Bristol and Suburban Association League]] Division One – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
[[Bristol and Suburban Association Football League|Bristol and Suburban Association League]] Division One – ''14 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Doncaster Saturday Football League|Doncaster Saturday League]] Premier Division – ''8 clubs''<br/> |
[[Doncaster Saturday Football League|Doncaster Saturday League]] Premier Division – ''8 clubs''<br/> |
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Dorset League Division Two – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
Dorset League Division Two – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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East Riding County League |
East Riding County League Championship North – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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East Sussex League Division Two – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
East Sussex League Division Two – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Essex Alliance League Division Two – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
Essex Alliance League Division Two – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur Football League|Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur League]] Premier Division – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
[[Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur Football League|Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur League]] Premier Division – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Leicestershire County League Premier Division – ''13 clubs'' <br /> |
Leicestershire County League Premier Division – ''13 clubs'' <br /> |
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Liverpool Football League Premier Division – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Mid-Sussex Football League Division Two North – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
Mid-Sussex Football League Division Two North – ''9 clubs''<br/> |
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Mid-Sussex Football League Division Two South – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
Mid-Sussex Football League Division Two South – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Thames Valley Premier League Division Three – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
Thames Valley Premier League Division Three – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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Wakefield and District League Premier Division – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
Wakefield and District League Premier Division – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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West Sussex League Division Two North – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
West Sussex League Division Two North – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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West Sussex League Division Two South – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
West Sussex League Division Two South – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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Aldershot & District League Seedling Group - ''10 clubs'' <br/> |
Aldershot & District League Seedling Group - ''10 clubs'' <br/> |
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Doncaster Saturday League Division One – ''7 clubs''<br/> |
Doncaster Saturday League Division One – ''7 clubs''<br/> |
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Dorset Football League Division Three – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
Dorset Football League Division Three – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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East Riding County League Division |
East Riding County League Division One – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
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East Sussex Football League Division Three – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
East Sussex Football League Division Three – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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Essex Alliance League Division Three – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
Essex Alliance League Division Three – ''13 clubs''<br/> |
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[[Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur Football League|Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur League]] Division One – ''8 clubs''<br/> |
[[Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur Football League|Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur League]] Division One – ''8 clubs''<br/> |
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Leicestershire County League Championship Division – ''12 clubs'' <br /> |
Leicestershire County League Championship Division – ''12 clubs'' <br /> |
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Liverpool Football League Championship – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Mid-Lancashire Football League Premier Division – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
Mid-Lancashire Football League Premier Division – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Mid-Sussex Football League Division Three North – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
Mid-Sussex Football League Division Three North – ''10 clubs''<br/> |
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Thames Valley Premier Football League Division Four – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
Thames Valley Premier Football League Division Four – ''12 clubs''<br/> |
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Wakefield and District League Division One – ''11 clubs''<br/> |
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Country | England |
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Sport | Association football |
Promotion and relegation | Yes |
National system | |
Federation | Football Association |
Confederation | UEFA |
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Association football in England |
The English football league system, also known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for men's association football clubs in England, with five teams from Wales, one from Guernsey, one from Jersey and one from the Isle of Man also competing. The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, allowing even the smallest club the theoretical possibility of ultimately rising to the very top of the system, the Premier League. Below that are levels 2–4 organised by the English Football League, then the National League System from levels 5–10 administered by the FA, and thereafter Regional feeder leagues run by relevant county FAs on an ad hoc basis. It also often happens that the Premier Division of a Regional Feeder League (Step 7 or Level 11) has its constitution given to it by the FA. They have to accept it or appeal but cannot reject it at an annual general meeting.
The exact number of clubs varies from year to year as clubs join and leave leagues, merge, or fold altogether, but an estimated average of 15 clubs per division implies that more than 7,000 teams of nearly 5,300 clubs are members of a league in the English men's football league system.
The pyramid for women's football in England runs separately into ten tiers. There are no official definitions of any level below 11 for men or below 10 for women. Any references to the structure at lower levels should not be regarded as definitive.
Some England-based men's clubs play outside the English football league system.
History
[edit]The world's first association football league, named simply The Football League, was created in 1888 by Aston Villa's club director William McGregor. It was dominated by those clubs who had supported professionalism. The twelve founding members were six from Lancashire (Accrington, Blackburn Rovers, Burnley, Bolton Wanderers, Everton and Preston North End) and six from the Midlands (Aston Villa, Derby County, Notts County, Stoke, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers).
About the system
[edit]The system consists of a pyramid of leagues, bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. A certain number of the most successful clubs in each league can rise to a higher league, whilst those that finish the season at the bottom of their league can be sent down a level. In addition to sporting performance, promotion is usually contingent on meeting criteria set by the higher league, especially concerning appropriate facilities and finances.
In theory, it is possible for a lowly local amateur club to achieve annual promotions and within a few years rise to the pinnacle of the English game and become champions of the Premier League. While this may be unlikely in practice (at the very least, in the short run), there certainly is significant movement within the pyramid.
The top five levels contain one division each and are nationwide in scope. Below this, the levels have progressively more parallel leagues, with each covering progressively smaller geographic areas. Many leagues have more than one division. At the lower levels the existence of leagues becomes intermittent, although in some of the more densely populated areas there are leagues more than twenty layers below the Premier League.[1] There are also leagues in various parts of the country which are not officially part of the system as they do not have formal agreements with other leagues, but are recognised at various levels by county football associations. Clubs from these leagues may, if they feel they meet the appropriate standard of play and have suitable facilities, apply to join a league which does form part of the system.
The six levels immediately below the Premier League and three-level English Football League are known as the National League System and come under the jurisdiction of The Football Association. In May 2014 The FA announced provisional plans for a new division between the English Football League and the National League which would include "B" teams of higher-level clubs. They later reneged on the plan to include Premier League "B" teams in the new division[2] and shortly thereafter scrapped the idea altogether.[3]
The English football league system does not include the amateur version of the game often called Sunday league football. These leagues are independent entities with no promotion or relegation involving the football pyramid. However, some Sunday league clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher. There are also some Saturday leagues which are not officially part of the pyramid, although teams frequently leave these for pyramid leagues.
Structure
[edit]The FA Premier League was founded on 20 February 1992, following the decision of First Division (the top-tier league from 1888 until 1992) clubs to break away from the English Football League. As a result at the top is the single division of the Premier League (level 1, which is often referred to as the "top flight"), containing 20 clubs. Below the Premier League is the English Football League (EFL) (formerly 'the Football League'), which is divided into three divisions of 24 clubs each: The Championship (level 2), League One (level 3), and League Two (level 4). The 20 clubs in the Premier League and 72 clubs in the English Football League are all full-time professional clubs. Before the establishment of the Premier League in 1992, the Football League, as it was called then, included all 92 clubs, in four divisions. Clubs outside the Football League were referred to as non-League clubs, and this naming continues for clubs below the four professional divisions.
The top tier of non-League football is the National League. It contains a nationwide division (also called the National League) (level 5) of 24 clubs, and is the lowest level with a single nationwide league. This division, like the four above, is a full-time professional competition, although some promoted clubs retain part-time status. There are two divisions at level 6, covering the north (National League North) and south (National League South), with 24 clubs each. Some of these clubs are full-time professional and the others are semi-professional. Below level 6, some of the stronger clubs are semi-professional, but continuing down the tiers, soon all the clubs are amateur.
Below the National League are three regional leagues at levels 7 and 8, each covering different parts of England, though with some geographical overlap. These are the Northern Premier League (covering northern England), the Southern Football League (serving the Midlands, southern, and southwestern England, with one club from South Wales) and the Isthmian League (including clubs from southeastern England as well as Guernsey in the Channel Islands). The Southern League manages two parallel Premier Divisions at level 7 and two lower divisions at level 8. The Northern Premier League and Isthmian League each administer one Premier Division at level 7 and three level 8 divisions. All divisions typically consist of 22 teams.
Level 9 contains the top divisions of a large group of 16 sub-regional leagues. Each of these leagues has a different divisional setup, but they all have one thing in common: there are yet more leagues below them, each covering smaller and smaller geographical levels.
Promotion and relegation rules for the top eight levels
[edit]- Premier League (level 1, 20 teams): The bottom three teams are relegated.
- English Football League Championship (level 2, 24 teams): Top two automatically promoted; next four compete in the play-offs, with the winner gaining the third promotion spot. The bottom three are relegated.
- English Football League One (level 3, 24 teams): Top two are automatically promoted; next four compete in play-offs, with the winner gaining the third promotion spot. The bottom four are relegated.
- English Football League Two (level 4, 24 teams): Top three teams are automatically promoted; next four compete in play-offs, with the winner gaining the fourth promotion spot. The bottom two are relegated.
- National League (level 5, 24 teams): The champions are promoted; next six compete in play-offs, with the winner gaining the second promotion spot. The bottom four are relegated to either North or South division as appropriate.
- National League North and National League South (level 6, 24 teams each, running in parallel): The champions in each division are automatically promoted; next six teams in each division compete in play-offs, with the play-off winner in each division getting the second promotion spot, with four teams qualifying to the National League in total. The bottom four teams in each division relegated to either Northern Premier League, Southern League or Isthmian League as appropriate. If, after promotion and relegation, the number of teams in the North and South divisions is not equal, one or more teams are transferred between the two divisions to even them up again based on geographic factors.
- Northern Premier League Premier Division, Southern Football League Premier Central, Southern Football League Premier South, and Isthmian League Premier Division (level 7, 22 teams each, leagues running in parallel): The champions in each division are automatically promoted; next four teams in each division compete in play-offs, with the play-off winners also promoted. The bottom four teams in each division relegated to a level 8 division as appropriate. If, after promotion and relegation, the number of teams in the divisions is not equal, one or more teams are transferred among the four divisions to even them up again.
- Northern Premier League Division One East, Northern Premier League Division One Midlands, Northern Premier League Division One West, Southern Football League Division One East, Southern Football League Division One West, Isthmian League Division One North, Isthmian League Division One South Central and Isthmian League Division One South East (level 8, running in parallel, 22 teams in each division): The champions in each division are automatically promoted; next four teams in each division compete in play-offs, with the play-off winners also promoted. The bottom four teams in each division are relegated to a level 9 division as appropriate. If, after promotion and relegation, the number of teams in the divisions is not equal, one or more teams are transferred between the divisions to even them up again.
Cup eligibility
[edit]Being members of a league at a particular level also affects eligibility for Cup, or single-elimination, competitions.
- FA Cup: Levels 1 to 10 (Teams from Levels 1 to 4 qualify automatically for the main competition, teams from Levels 5 to 10 enter the qualifying rounds)
- EFL Cup: Levels 1 to 4
- EFL Trophy: Levels 3 to 4 (16 U21 teams from clubs in Levels 1 and 2 compete since 2016–17)
- FA Trophy: Levels 5 to 8
- FA Vase: Levels 9 to 10
- FA Inter-League Cup: Level 11 (contested by representative teams from each league)
- National League Cup: Level 5 (16 U21 teams from clubs in Levels 1 and 2 also compete)[4]
In the case of the FA Cup, entrance from Level 10 clubs depends upon ranking within the league the club is in, and depends on the number of Level 9 clubs participating. For instance, the 2017–18 FA Cup saw 77 teams compete from level 10 out of the 338 in total at that level.
Below level 11 the pyramid becomes regional and the cups become accordingly regional. Further down the pyramid is split on a county basis, counties having their own cups accordingly. This excludes some tournaments marked "Senior Cups", which often are competitions between teams representing top professional clubs in a given district, and may be little more than derbies, such as the Gloucestershire Cup, which originally included all teams in Gloucestershire, but then came to be contested as a Bristol derby.
The system
[edit]Level one in the pyramid, the top division of English football, is run by the Premier League (which gives its name to the competition in that division), the winners of which are regarded as the champions of England. Levels two to four are run by the English Football League. Together, these four divisions make up what is known as "league football".
The leagues below level four are classed as "non-League football", meaning they are outside the EFL. The leagues at levels five to ten comprise the National League System (NLS), and come under the direct jurisdiction of the Football Association. The top level (level 5) of the NLS is known as "step 1", the next (level 6) as "step 2", and so on. Until 2020, level 11 divisions were designated as "step 7", but that year were re-designated as "Regional Feeder Leagues".
After the 2023–24 season, four runners-up competed in the play-offs where an additional club was guaranteed promotion from each step 5 division, with the number of relegations from each of the eight level 8 divisions remained at two as each step 4 division increased its divisional size to 22 teams. The resulting 16 vacancies at step 5 were filled by relegating only one club per level 9 division, rather than two. Ahead of 2024–25, two promotions out of each step 5 division into its step 4 counterpart remained and the number of clubs automatically relegated out of each step 5 division reverted to two, reflecting a long-term FA aim to "create consistency" at each step of the NLS pyramid.[5]
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Total clubs (1857 +-) |
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24 |
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24 |
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4 |
24 |
EFL League Two | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 (Step 1) |
24 |
National League | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 (Step 2) |
48 |
National League North |
National League South | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 (Step 3) |
88 |
Northern Premier League Premier Division |
Southern League Premier Division Central |
Southern League Premier Division South |
Isthmian League Premier Division | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 (Step 4) |
175 |
Northern Premier League Division One East |
Northern Premier League Division One West |
Northern Premier League Division One Midlands |
Southern League Division One Central |
Southern League Division One South |
Isthmian League Division One South Central |
Isthmian League Division One North |
Isthmian League Division One South East | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 (Step 5) |
321 |
Northern League Division One |
Northern Counties East League Premier Division |
North West Counties League Premier Division |
Midland League Premier Division |
United Counties League Premier Division North |
United Counties League Premier Division South |
Hellenic League Premier Division |
Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division |
Wessex League Premier Division |
Western League Premier Division |
Combined Counties League Premier Division North |
Combined Counties League Premier Division South |
Eastern Counties League Premier Division |
Essex Senior League |
Southern Combination League Premier Division |
Southern Counties East League Premier Division | ||||||||||||||||
10 (Step 6) |
335 |
Northern League Division Two – 22 clubs — 2p, 0–3r |
Wessex League Division One – 20 clubs — 2p, 0–3r | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 (Step 7 - Regional Feeder League) |
787 |
Anglian Combination Premier Division – 16 clubs |
Northamptonshire Combination League Premier Division – 17 clubs |
The system is only defined as far as level 11. What follows is a notional structure, based on which leagues promote and relegate to each other.
Level |
Total clubs (4730 +-) |
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12 | 868 |
Anglian Combination Division One – 16 clubs |
Middlesex County League Division One Central & East – 10 clubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | 805 |
Aldershot & District League Division One – 9 clubs |
Middlesex County League Division Two – 12 clubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | 883 |
Aldershot & District League Division Two – 6 clubs |
Kingston and District League Premier Division – 11 clubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | 741 |
Aldershot & District League Seedling Group - 10 clubs |
Lancashire Amateur League Division One – 14 clubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | 639 |
Anglian Combination Division Five North – 15 clubs |
Lancashire Amateur League Division Two – 14 clubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | 401 |
Bristol and District League Division Three – 14 clubs |
Mid-Essex League Division One – 11 clubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | 213 |
Bristol and District League Division Four – 13 clubs |
North East Norfolk League Division Two – 7 clubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | 90 |
Bristol and District League Division Five – 10 clubs |
Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur League Division B – 13 clubs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | 36 |
Central and South Norfolk League Division Four – 13 clubs |
Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur League Division C – 11 clubs |
See also
[edit]- League system
- List of association football competitions
- National League System (the system involving the 5th–10th tiers of English football, organised by the FA)
- History of the English non-League football system
- English women's football league system
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Promotion to either the National League North or National League South is based on geographic factors.
References
[edit]- ^ "The Pyramid.info". thepyramid.info. Archived from the original on 31 October 2005. Retrieved 30 October 2005.
- ^ "EFL: Premier League B teams and 'non-English' clubs ruled out of league reforms". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 22 October 2016. Archived from the original on 25 December 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
- ^ "English Football League cancels talks over 100-team plan for five divisions". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 16 October 2016.
- ^ "Premier League and National League announce National League Cup".
- ^ "Step 5 to 4 promotion/relegation update". The FA. 16 March 2023. Archived from the original on 18 April 2023. Retrieved 18 April 2023.