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The English football league system, otherwise known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in England (although for historical reasons a small number of Welsh clubs also compete). The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, and allows even the smallest club to dream of rising to the very top of the system.

About the system


The system consists of a hierarchy of leagues, bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. Clubs that are successful in their league can rise higher in the pyramid, whilst those that finish at the bottom can find themselves sinking further down. In theory it is possible for a lowly local amateur club to rise to the pinnacle of the English game and become champions of the FA Premier League. While this may be unlikely in practice, there certainly is significant movement within the pyramid. The number of teams promoted between leagues or divisions varies, and promotion is usually contingent on meeting criteria set by the higher league, especially concerning appropriate facilities and finances.

The top five levels contain one division each. Below this, the levels have progressively more parallel leagues, which each cover progressively smaller geographic areas. Many leagues have more than one division. At the lower levels the existence of leagues becomes intermittent, although in some areas there are as many as twenty layers. There are also some leagues that are not officially part of the system as they do not have formal agreements with other leagues, but are recognised at various levels by county football associations.

The seven levels immediately below the The Football League are known as the National League System and come under the jurisdiction of The Football Association. Under the direction of The Football Association, the National League System evolved over many years. Recent re-organisation saw the formation of a Conference North and Conference South immediately below the Football Conference, renamed Conference National, forcing the top divisions of the Southern League, Isthmian League and Northern Premier League down one level.

The English football league system does not include the amateur version of the game often called Sunday League football. These leagues are independent entities with no promotion or relegation involving the football pyramid. However, some Sunday League clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher.

Structure


At the top is the single division of the FA Premier League (which is sometimes referred to as Level 1 of the league 'pyramid'), containing 20 clubs. Below the Premier League is The Football League, which is divided into three divisions of 24 clubs each: The Championship (Level 2), League One (Level 3) and League Two (Level 4). The 92 clubs in the Premier League and Football League all are full-time professional clubs. Confusingly, all 92 are often referred to as 'League' clubs because, before the establishment of the Premier League in 1992, The Football League consisted of four divisions and 92 clubs (the same as The Football League and Premier League combined now). Clubs outside this group are referred to as 'non-League' clubs, although they too play most of their football in league competitions.

The top tier of non-League football is the Football Conference, which contains a national division of 24 clubs (Level 5), followed by two divisions at Level 6, covering the north (Conference North) and south (Conference South), with 22 clubs each. Some of these clubs are full-time professional and the others are semi-professional. Below the Conference some of the stronger clubs are semi-professional, but continuing down the tiers, soon all the clubs are amateur.

Next down from the Football Conference are three regional leagues, each associated different geographical areas, although some overlap exists. They are the Northern Premier League (which covers the north of England), Southern League (which covers southern England, the Midlands and parts of Wales) and the Isthmian League (which covers the south east). All of the leagues have a Premier Division (Level 7) with two parallel divisions below (Level 8), except for the Northern Premier League, which only has one division below.

Level 9 contains the top divisions of a large group of local leagues: the North West Counties Football League, the Northern Counties East Football League, the Northern League, the Western Football League, the Wessex League, the Sussex County Football League, the Hellenic Football League, the Midland Football Alliance, the United Counties Football League, the Eastern Counties Football League, the Kent League, the Spartan South Midlands Football League, the Combined Counties Football League and the Essex Senior Football League.

Each of these leagues has a different divisional set up, but they all have one thing in common: there are yet more leagues below them, each covering smaller and smaller geographical levels.

The system


Below shows how the current system works. For each division, its official name, sponsorship name (which often differs radically from its official name) and number of clubs is given. Each division promotes to the division(s) that lie directly above it and relegates to the division(s) that lie directly below it:

Level League(s)/Division(s) 1 FA Premier League
(Barclays Premiership)
20 clubs2 Football League Championship
(Coca-Cola Football League Championship)
24 clubs3 Football League One
(Coca-Cola Football League 1)
24 clubs4 Football League Two
(Coca-Cola Football League 2)
24 clubs5 Conference National
(Nationwide Conference)
24 clubs6 Conference North
(Nationwide North)
22 clubsConference South
(Nationwide South)
22 clubs7 Northern Premier League Premier Division
(UniBond League Premier Division)
22 clubsSouthern Football League Premier Division
(British Gas Business Southern Football League Premier Division)
22 clubsIsthmian League Premier Division
(Ryman Football League Premier Division)
22 clubs8 Northern Premier League First Division
(UniBond League First Division)
24 clubsSouthern Football League Division One Midlands
(British Gas Business Southern Football League Division One Midlands)
22 clubsSouthern Football League Division One South & West
(British Gas Business Southern Football League Division One South & West)
22 clubsIsthmian League Division One North
(Ryman Football League Division One North)
22 clubsIsthmian League Division One South
(Ryman Football League Division One South)
22 clubs9 North West Counties Football LeagueDivision One (Moore & Co Construction Solicitors League Division One) 22 clubs
Northern Counties East Football LeaguePremier Division20 clubs
Northern LeagueDivision One (Arngrove Northern League Division One) 21 clubs
Western Football LeaguePremier Division (Toolstation League Premier Division) 20 clubs
Wessex LeaguePremier Division (Sydenhams Wessex League Premier Division) 20 clubs
Sussex County Football LeagueDivision 120 clubs
Hellenic Football LeaguePremier Division (GLS Football Hellenic League Premier Division) 22 clubs
Midland Football Alliance (Harvey World Travel Midland Football Alliance) 24 clubs
United Counties Football LeaguePremier Division (Eagle Bitter United Counties League Premier Division) 20 clubs
Eastern Counties Football LeaguePremier Division (Ridgeons Football League Premier Division) 20 clubs
Kent LeaguePremier Division (Kentish Observer Football League Premier Division) 17 clubs
Spartan South Midlands Football LeaguePremier Division (Minerva Footballs Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division) 20 clubs
Combined Counties Football LeaguePremier Division (Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League Premier Division) 24 clubs
Essex Senior Football League (Eastway Essex Senior League) 17 clubs
(All divisions run in parallel)10 North West Counties Football LeagueDivision Two (Moore & Co Construction Solicitors League Division Two)
Northern Counties East Football LeagueDivision One
Northern LeagueDivision Two (Arngrove Northern League Division Two) 21 clubs
Western Football LeagueDivision One (Toolstation League Division One)
Wessex LeagueDivision One (Sydenhams Wessex League Division One)
Sussex County Football LeagueDivision 2
Hellenic Football LeagueDivision One West (GLS Football Hellenic League Division One West)
Hellenic Football LeagueDivision One East (GLS Football Hellenic League Division One East)
United Counties Football LeagueDivision One (Eagle Bitter United Counties League Division One)
Eastern Counties Football LeagueFirst Division (Ridgeons Football League First Division)
Spartan South Midlands Football LeagueDivision One (Minerva Footballs Spartan South Midlands Football League Division One)
Combined Counties Football LeagueDivision One (Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League Division One)
West Midlands Regional LeaguePremier Division
Midland Football CombinationPremier Division
(All divisions run in parallel)11 Anglian CombinationPremier Division
Bedford and District LeaguePremier Division
Brighton Hove and District Football LeaguePremier Division
Cambridgeshire Football LeaguePremier Division
Central Midlands LeagueSupreme Division
Crawley and District Football LeaguePremier Division
Devon County Football League
Dorset Premier Football League
East Berkshire Football LeaguePremier Division
East Sussex Football LeaguePremier Division
Essex and Suffolk Border LeaguePremier Division
Essex Olympian Football LeagueDivision One
Gloucestershire County League
Hertfordshire County LeaguePremier Division
Kent County LeaguePremier Division
Leicestershire Senior LeaguePremier Division
Liverpool County Premier League
Manchester Football LeaguePremier Division
Mid Cheshire Football LeagueDivision One
Mid-Sussex Football LeaguePremier Division
Middlesex County Football LeaguePremier Division
North Berks Football LeagueDivision One
Northamptonshire CombinationPremier Division
Northampton Town LeaguePremier Division
Northern Football AlliancePremier Division
Oxfordshire Senior Football LeaguePremier Division
Peterborough and District LeaguePremier Division
Reading Football LeagueSenior Division
Somerset County Football LeaguePremier Division
South Western Football League
Spartan South Midlands LeagueDivision Two
Staffordshire County Senior LeaguePremier Division
Suffolk and Ipswich LeagueSenior Division
Sussex County LeagueDivision 3
Wearside Football League
Wessex LeagueDivision Two
West Cheshire Amateur LeagueDivision One
West Lancashire Football LeaguePremier Division
West Sussex Football League
Wiltshire Football LeaguePremier Division
Worthing and District Football LeaguePremier Division
(All of the above divisions run in parallel. The list has been divided into three columns for reasons of compactness, and this split has no relation to the geographic split shown at higher levels.)  For level 12 and below, only the name of the league is shown at the level of its top division.
Most leagues below level 11 do not have separate articles for each division
12 Anglian CombinationDivision One | Bedford and District Football LeagueDivision One | Brighton Hove and District Football LeagueDivision One | Bristol Premier CombinationPremier Division | Bristol and Suburban Football LeaguePremier Division One | Cambridgeshire Football LeagueSenior A Division | Central Midlands LeaguePremier Division | Cornwall Combination | Crawley and District Football LeagueDivision One | Devon and Exeter Football LeaguePremier Division | Dorset County League | East Berkshire Football LeagueDivision One | East Cornwall League | East Sussex Football LeagueDivision One | Essex Olympian Football LeagueDivision Two | Gloucester Northern Senior LeagueDivision One | Hampshire League | Kent County LeagueDivision One East | Kent County LeagueDivision One West |Leicester and District League | Leicester City League | Leicestershire Combination | Leicestershire Senior LeagueDivision One | Manchester Football LeagueDivision One | Mid Cheshire Football LeagueDivision Two | Mid-Sussex Football LeagueDivision One | Middlesex County Football LeagueDivision One | North Bucks and District League | North Devon League | North Leicestershire League | Plymouth and West Devon Combination | South Devon League | Wiltshire Football LeagueDivision One | plus lower divisions of leagues given at level 11
(All divisions run in parallel) 13 Anglian CombinationDivision Two | Altrincham and District Amateur League | Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA | Bedford and District Football LeagueDivision Two | Brighton Hove and District Football LeagueDivision Two | Bristol Premier CombinationDivision One | Bristol and Suburban Football LeaguePremier Division Two | Cambridgeshire Football LeagueSenior B Division | Chesterfield and District Amateur League | Crawley and District Football LeagueDivision Two | Devon and Exeter Football LeagueSenior Division One | Doncaster and District Senior League | East Berkshire Football LeagueDivision Two | East Sussex Football LeagueDivision Two | Essex Olympian Football LeagueDivision Three | Falmouth and Helston LeagueDivision One | Gloucester Northern Senior LeagueDivision Two | Hertfordshire Senior County LeagueDivision One | Humber Premier League | Ilford and District League | Kent County LeagueDivision Two East | Kent County LeagueDivision Two West | Manchester Football LeagueDivision Two | Mid-Essex League | Mid-Sussex Football LeagueDivision Two | Middlesex County Football LeagueDivision Two | Midland Regional Alliance | Mining League | Nottinghamshire Alliance | Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior League | Southend Borough Combination | Witney and District League | plus lower divisions of leagues given at higher levels.
(All divisions run in parallel) 14 Anglian CombinationDivision Three | Bath and District League | Bradford League | Brighton Hove and District Football LeagueDivision Three | Bristol and District LeagueSenior Division | Cambridgeshire County League | Cheltenham League | Cirencester and District League | Craven and District League | Crawley and District Football LeagueDivision Three | Devon and Exeter Football LeagueSenior Division Two | Driffield and District League | Duchy League | East Berkshire Football LeagueDivision Three | East Riding Amateur League | East Riding County League | East Sussex Football LeagueDivision Three | Falmouth and Helston LeagueDivision Two | Furness Premier League | Guildford and Woking Alliance League | Halifax and District League | Harrogate and District League | Hertford and District League | Huddersfield and District Association League | Lancashire Amateur LeaguePremier Division | Leeds Red Triangle | Mid-Hertfordshire League | Mid Somerset League | Mid-Sussex Football LeagueDivision Three | Middlesex County Football LeagueDivision Three | North Gloucestershire League | North Hertfordshire League | North Northumberland League | Perry Street League | Spen Valley League | Stroud and District League | Taunton & District Saturday League | Tyneside Amateur League | Wakefield and District League | Weston super Mare and District League | Yeovil and District League | York and District League | Yorkshire Old Boys League | plus lower divisions of leagues given at higher levels.
(All divisions run in parallel) 15 Anglian CombinationDivision Four | Aldershot Senior League | Bath and District League | Bournemouth League | Brighton Hove and District Football LeagueDivision Four | Bristol and District LeagueDivision One | Colchester and East Essex Football League | Devon and Exeter Football LeagueSenior Division Three | East Sussex Football LeagueDivision Four | Falmouth and Helston LeagueDivision Three | Isle of Wight League | Lancashire Amateur LeagueDivision One | Mid-Sussex Football LeagueDivision Four | Middlesex County Senior League | North Hants League | Portsmouth League | Southampton League
(All divisions run in parallel) 16 Anglian CombinationDivision Five | Andover and District League | Barnsley League | Basingstoke League | Bristol and District LeagueDivision Two | Devon and Exeter Football LeagueSenior Division Four | East Sussex Football LeagueDivision Five | Lancashire Amateur LeagueDivision Two | Mid-Sussex Football LeagueDivision Five | Sheffield Sports and Athletic League | South Yorkshire Amateur league | Winchester and District League
(All divisions run in parallel) 17 Anglian CombinationDivision Six | Bristol and District LeagueDivision Three | Devon and Exeter Football LeagueSenior Division Five | East Sussex Football LeagueDivision Six | Lancashire Amateur LeagueDivision Three | Mid-Sussex Football LeagueDivision Six(NOTE: No league has its top division at level 17)18 Bristol and District LeagueDivision Four | Bury and District League | Central and South Norfolk LeagueDivision One | Lancashire Amateur LeagueDivision Four | Mid-Sussex Football LeagueDivision Seven19 20 21 Bristol and Avon League | Bristol Downs Football League | Central and South Norfolk LeagueDivision Four | Lancashire Amateur LeagueDivision Seven
Bristol and District League Division Five
Bristol and District League Division Six

Changes made for the 2006-2007 season

  • Conference National (Level 5) increased to twenty-four clubs.
  • Levels 6 and 7 remained unchanged.
  • The number of Level 8 divisions increased from four to five.
    • The Isthmian League's existing First Division was split into parallel (north and south) divisions.
    • The Southern League's two Division Ones will become split into Midlands and South and West divisions, rather than the previous West and East split.
    • The Northern Premier League continued to have only one First Division, but it is planned to bring it into line and have two parallel First Divisions at some point in the future.
    • Each Level 8 division should have had twenty-two clubs, but for the 2006-07 season the Northern Premier League First Division will run with twenty-four clubs.
  • At Level 9, the number of divisions operating was reduced from fifteen to fourteen, with the Isthmian League Second Division discontinued. It was planned to reduce the number of divisions to twelve but there is still no consensus on how this will be achieved, so 2006-07 will run with fourteen leagues at this level. Each Level 9 division will have between eighteen and twenty-two clubs.

It is hoped that the restructuring will improve the lower levels of the system in a number of ways. There will be less travelling for the Level 8 clubs as there will be five divisions, not four. This will be of particular benefit to Midlands-based clubs who will now predominantly compete in the Southern League Division One Midlands, rather than being split between the geographically larger older divisions. There should also be less overlapping at Level 9.

Lower down the pyramid, the Liverpool County Combination has merged with the I Zingari League to form the Liverpool County Premier League, while the Somerset County League has changed the format of its lower divisions. Instead of a Division Two and a Division Three, a geographical split has been made with a Division Two East and a Division Two West being formed. Also, the East Cornwall Premier League has changed name to the East Cornwall League and divided into two parts - Premier Division and Division One.

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References


External link


Football in England

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