North Devon Football League

The North Devon Football League is a football competition based in England. It was established in 1904. The top division of this league, which is the Premier Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the new Devon Football League since 2019, and prior to that, the South West Peninsula League. The North Devon Gazette sponsors the league and so the full, sponsored name of the league is the North Devon Gazette Football League.[1]

North Devon Football League
Founded1904
CountryEngland
Divisions5
Number of teams55
Level on pyramid12–15
Feeder toDevon Football League North & East
Websitehttp://www.northdevonfootballleague.org.uk

The league covers a 50-mile radius from Barnstaple.

2019–20 Members

Premier Division

  • Appledore
  • Boca Seniors
  • Bradworthy
  • Braunton Reserves
  • Fremington
  • Hartland Clovelly
  • Ilfracombe Town Reserves
  • North Molton Sports
  • Park United
  • Shamwickshire Rovers
  • Torridgeside Reserves

Senior Division

  • Barnstaple
  • Bideford Community
  • Bridgerule
  • Combe Martin
  • Fremington Reserves
  • Holsworthy Reserves
  • Kilkhampton
  • Landkey Town
  • Shebbear United
  • Torrington Reserves

Intermediate Division One

  • Appledore Lions
  • Appledore Reserves
  • Braunton 'A'
  • Chittlehampton
  • High Bickington
  • Merton
  • North Molton Sports Reserves
  • Northam Lions
  • Putford
  • SAS Equalizers
  • South Molton

Intermediate Division Two

  • Braunton 'B'
  • Bridgerule Reserves
  • Combe Martin Reserves
  • Eastside FC
  • Hartland Clovelly Reserves
  • Kingsley Wizards
  • Lynton
  • Morwenstow Reserves
  • Northam Lions Reserves
  • Torridgeside Thirds
  • Woolacombe

Old divisions

Here are the old divisions of the league which have since become defunct:[2]

  • Division Two – The division below the Premier Division, which ran from 1904 to 1958.
  • Division Three – The division below Division Two, which ran from 1921 to 1951.
  • Intermediate Division Three – The division below Intermediate Division Two, which ran from 1967 to 1996.
  • Intermediate Division Four – The division below Intermediate Division Three, which ran from 1971 to 1981.
  • Minor Division – The division below every other division in the league, which ran from 1934 to 1983.

Recent divisional Champions

Season Premier Division Senior Division Division One Division Two
1999-00 Ilfracombe Town Reserves High Bickington Woolsery Bideford Youth (West), Red Star Barum (East)
2000–01 Season abandoned Season abandoned Season abandoned Season abandoned
2001–02 Shamwickshire Rovers Barnstaple Amateur Athletic Club Bideford Youth Wrey Arms
2002–03 Shamwickshire Rovers Boca Seniors Seamus O'Donnell's Lovacott
2003–04 Braunton Hartland Torrington 'A' Woolacombe
2004–05 Morwenstow Shamwickshire Rovers Reserves Woolacombe Torridgeside
2005–06 Boca Seniors Woolacombe Northam Lions Reserves Dolton Rangers Reserves
2006–07 Boca Seniors North Molton Bratton Fleming Grosvenor
2007–08 Boca Seniors Ilfracombe Town Reserves Combe Martin Reserves Anchor
2008–09 Boca Seniors Torrington Landkey Town Buckland Brewer
2009–10 Shamwickshire Rovers Braunton Reserves Woolsery Wrey Arms
2010–11 Boca Seniors Pilton Academicals Wrey Arms Northside Atlantic
2011–12 Boca Seniors[3] Bideford Reserves Fremington Barnstaple
2012–13 Torridgeside Fremington Barnstaple Braunton 'B'
2013–14 Boca Seniors Park United Woolacombe & Mortehoe Chivenor
2014–15 Braunton Landkey Town Chivenor Appledore Academy
2015–16 Braunton Hartland Sporting Barum Ilfracombe Town 'A'
2016–17 Ilfracombe Town Ilfracombe Town Reserves Appledore Reserves Bridgerule
2017–18 Park United Pilton Academicals Torrington Reserves Bideford CAFC Spurs
2018–19 Park United Appledore Reserves Bideford CAFC Reserves Appledore Lions

The 2000–01 season was abandoned due to an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in the area.

League Champions by team since 1904

Team Championships
Appledore10
Boca Seniors7
South Molton7
Barnstaple Town6
Fremington6
Ilfracombe Town6
Braunton5
Bradworthy United5
Shamwickshire Rovers5
Torrington4
Lynton3
RAF Chivenor3
Bideford AAC2
Combe Martin2
Holsworthy2
Park United2
Pilton Centre2
Taw Ship Yard (Barnstaple)2
Abbey Centre1
Barnstaple F.C.1
Barnstaple Amateurs1
Bideford Reserves1
Bude Town1
Holy Trinity (Barnstaple)1
Minehead1
Morwenstow1
Pilton, Yeo Vale1
Tiverton1

References

  1. "New North Devon Football League Name". North Devon Football League. 7 November 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2007.
  2. "North Devon League Honours". North Devon Football League. Retrieved 11 November 2007.
  3. Rundle, Richard. "2010–2011 North Devon League". fchd.info. Retrieved 27 June 2013.


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