NIFL Premier Intermediate League

NIFL Premier Intermediate League
Founded 2016
Country Northern Ireland
Number of teams 12
Level on pyramid 3
Promotion to NIFL Championship
Relegation to Ballymena & Provincial League
Mid-Ulster Football League
Northern Amateur League
Northern Ireland Intermediate League
Domestic cup(s) Irish Cup
IFA Intermediate Cup
League cup(s) Northern Ireland Football League Cup
Current champions Limavady United
(2016/17)
2017–18 NIFL Premier Intermediate League

The NIFL Premier Intermediate League is the third division of the Northern Ireland Football League, the national association football league in Northern Ireland, and the highest intermediate division in Northern Ireland, occupying level three in the Northern Ireland football league system – below.

2016 restructuring

Under reforms agreed by the NIFL clubs in 2014, from 2016, when the previous Championship 1 acquired senior status, Championship 2 continued as the Premier Intermediate League, retaining its intermediate status and thus became the top intermediate league in Northern Ireland.[1][2]

Current Members

Stadia and locations

Location of the Belfast-based teams in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League 2018-19
Club Location Stadium Capacity[3]
Annagh UnitedPortadownTandragee Road1,250
Armagh CityArmaghHolm Park3,000
Banbridge TownBanbridgeCrystal Park1,500
DollingstownDollingstownPlanters Park1,000
Lisburn DistilleryLisburnNew Grosvenor Stadium2,200
Lurgan CelticLurganKnockramer Park1,000
Moyola ParkCastledawsonMill Meadow2,000
Newington YCBelfastSeaview3,383
PortstewartPortstewartSeahaven1,500
Queen's University BelfastBelfastUpper Malone1,000
Sport & Leisure SwiftsBelfastGlen Road Heights1,000
Tobermore UnitedTobermoreFortwilliam Park1,500


See also

References

  1. "NI Football League - Restructure Proposal". Northern Ireland Football League. nifootballleague.com. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  2. Northern Ireland Football League (2014). NI Football League Restructure Proposal.
  3. http://www.scoresway.com/?sport=soccer&page=competition&id=316&view=venue

General

  • Malcolm Brodie (ed.), Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook (various editions)
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