East Riding County League

East Riding County League
Founded
1902
Nation
 England
Feeder To
Humber Premier League
Divisions
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
Division Four
Division Five
Number of Teams
68
Levels on Pyramid
Level 13 to Level 19
Cups
League Senior Cup
League Junior Cup
Harold Robinson Cup
H.E. Dean Cup
Current Champions (2017-18)
Beverley Town Reserves (Premier)
Harchester United (Division One)
Reckitts AFC Reserves (Division Two)
Apollo Rangers (Division Three)
Hessle Rangers Reserves (Division Four)
Chaos United (Division Five)
South Park Rangers Academy (Division Six)
Website
Official Site

The East Riding County League is a football competition based in England. It has a total of six divisions including the East Riding County League Premier Division which sits at level 13 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Humber Premier League. As of the current 2018-19 season, the league decided to operate with just six divisions, losing division six and merging the remaining teams from that division to the remaining divisions.

Member clubs 2018-19

  • Premier Division
Beverley Town Acadamy | Driffield Junior (Men’s) Reserves | Harchester United | Holme Rovers | Hutton Cranswick SRA | Kingsfield | Lever Members Club | Reckitts Reserves | St George’s | Sculcoates Ameteurs
  • Division One
AFC Bilton | Bridlington Town County | Haltemprice | Hedon Rangers Reserves | Hessle Rangers Juniors | Hodgsons | Hull United Reserves | LIV Supplies Reserves | Middleton Rovers | Roos | West Hull Amateurs
  • Division Two
Bridlington Rovers | Driffield Evening Institute Reserves | FC Lodge | Hedon Rangers Thirds | Hessle Rangers Reserves | Holme Rovers Reserves | Hornsea Town Reserves | Skirlaugh | South Cave Reserves | South Park Rangers | Withernsea
  • Division Three
AFC North | Easington United Reserves | FC Georgie's Bar | Gilberdyke Phoenix | Harchester United | Howden Reserves | Longhill Ravens | South Cave United | South Park Rangers | Waterloo | Wawne United 'A'
  • Division Four
AFC Duke of York | AFC Northfield Reserves | Driffield Red Lions | East Riding Rangers 'A' | Eastrington Village | Holme Rovers Reserves | Hornsea Town 'A' | Langtoft | Long Riston Reserves | Skirlaugh Reserves | Westella & Willerby County | Withernsea
  • Division Five
AFC Hawthorn | AFC North Reserves | C-Force United | Easington United Casuals | Hedon Rangers 'A' | Kingston Hull | Leven Members Club Reserves | Little Driffield | Market Weighton United | Orchard Park Reserves | Patrington | West Hull Amateurs Reserves

Champions

Premier Division
  • 2008–09 – Howden Amateurs[1]
  • 2009–10 – Hodgsons
  • 2010–11 – Driffield Evening Institute
  • 2011–12 – Little Weighton
  • 2012–13 – Wawne United
  • 2013–14 – AFC Rovers
  • 2014-15 – Wawne United Reserves

References

  1. "Results Service – Miscellaneous Final Tables". The Non-League Paper. 31 May 2009. p. 36.


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