Newcastle Corinthians League

The Newcastle Corinthians League was an association football competition based around Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. It had three divisions, which in theory sat at level 14 & 15 of the English football league system. It was nominally a feeder to the Northern Football Alliance.

Newcastle Corinthians League
Founded
1999
Dissolved
2019
Nation
England
Feeder To
Northern Football Alliance
Divisions
Division One
Division Two

Division Three

Number of Teams
36
Levels on Pyramid
Level 15-17
Cups
Calvert Cup
BBC Cup
Ian Turnbull Memorial Cup
Northumberland FA Minor Cup
Durham FA Minor Cup
Final champions (2018-19)
Division One - New York FC

Division Two - Benton Con Club FC
Division Three -

The league was formed in 1999. The original member teams were largely "non-student" teams playing in the University of Newcastle league – previously teams had been allowed to remain in the University league even after all of their players had graduated. Expanding student numbers and the sale of playing fields at Longbenton for development meant that such teams could no longer be accommodated.

The league was dissolved in the summer of 2019 and a new league of constituent clubs was formed under the name North East Combination Saturday League.

Divisional Champions

Season Division One Division Two
2003–04 Gosforth Bohemians 'A' Outer Milan
2004–05 Chemfica 'A' Newbiggin Hall
2005–06 Newcastle City Gosforth Bohemians 'B'
2006–07 Rutherford Reserves Pin Point Cowgate
2007–08 Chemfica 'A' Cramlington Blue Star
2008–09 Washington Cricket Club Benwell Hill Cricket Club
2009–10 Chemfica 'A' single division only
2010–11 North Shields Town Blakelaw Club
2011–12 Westerhope Wanderers Kenton Bar Community
2012-13 Westerhope Wanderers Northeast Athletic
2013-14 Seghill Newcastle Dynamo Fenham
2014-15 Gateshead Rutherford 'A' New York
2015-16 New York FC North East Athletic


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