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Organising body | North Riding County Football Association |
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Founded | 1897 |
Country | England |
Divisions | Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three Reserve A Reserve B Reserve C |
Number of teams | 53 (15 in Premier Division) & 31 Reserve teams |
Level on pyramid | Level 11 (Premier Division) |
Promotion to | Northern Counties East League |
Domestic cup(s) | Senior Junior Reserve |
Current champions | 2018–19: Old Malton St Mary's (Premier) Pocklington Town 2nd (One) Malt Shovel (Two) Wheldrake (Three) Clifford (Four) |
Website | Official Website Official Twitter feed |
The York Football League is a football competition based in North Yorkshire, England, founded in 1897.[1] Currently it is known under the terms of a sponsorship agreement as the York Minster Engineering Football League. It is affiliated to the North Riding County Football Association, and the Premier Division sits at level 11 in the English football pyramid.
The most successful York clubs in history in terms of championships won are Dringhouses, York Railway Institute, Osbaldwick and Rowntrees. Three teams which now compete at higher levels in the English football system once competed in the York Football League: Pickering Town, Tadcaster Albion and Knaresborough Town.