Lincolnshire Football League

The Lincolnshire Football League is an English football league. The league has one division, which stands at level 11 of the English football league system).

Lincolnshire Football League
Founded1983
Country England
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid11
Promotion toLevel 10
Northern Counties East League
United Counties League
Domestic cup(s)National
FA Vase
League
Challenge Cup
Current championsLincoln Moorlands Railway
(2018-19)
WebsiteFA Full-Time

History

The League runs a representative side that compete in the FA Inter League Cup. In their first venture into the competition, they reached the quarter-final stage where they lost to the Cheshire League. In the 2012-13 campaign, they also lost in the quarter-finals to the Humber Premier League.

In May 2017 the league became a member of the English football league system and National League System following the FA elevating it to Step 7 status (level 11 overall),[1] subject to the league champions having the necessary ground grading and desire to do so. Clubs had, in recent years, moved up to the Northern Counties East Football League, Central Midlands League and the United Counties League.

Current member clubs (2019–20)

Champions

Season Champions
1991–92 Bottesford Town
1992–93 Humberside United
1993–94 Appleby Frodingham
1994–95 Wyberton
1995–96 Lincoln United Colts
1996–97 Barton Town Old Boys
1997–98 Lincoln United Reserves
1998–99 Limestone Rangers
1999–00 Boston United Reserves
2000–01 Grantham Town Reserves
2001–02 Lincoln United Reserves
2002–03 Grimsby Amateurs
2003–04 Sleaford Town
2004–05 Wyberton
2005–06 Hykeham Town
2006–07 Skegness Town
2007–08 Skegness Town
2008–09 CGB Humbertherm
2009–10 Harvest
2010–11 Boston United Reserves
2011–12 Cleethorpes Town
2012–13 Skegness United
2013–14 Skegness Town
2014-15 Hykeham Town
2015–16 Skegness Town
2016–17 Skegness Town
2017–18 Ruston Sports
2018-19 Lincoln Moorlands Railway

References

  1. "Promotion party! Lincolnshire League elevated to step 7 status". Boston Standard. Johnston Publishing Ltd. 17 May 2017.
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