Lancashire Amateur League
Lancashire Amateur League
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Country |
England |
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Founded |
1899 |
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Divisions |
8 |
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Number of teams |
85 teams from 39 clubs |
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Level on pyramid |
13 to 19 |
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Website |
http://www.lancsam.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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The Lancashire Amateur Football League is an English association football league founded in 1899. Currently the league consists of seven divisions – Premier, One, Two, Three, Four, Five and Six. The Premier Division is at level 13 in the English football league system.
The top two teams from each division are promoted to the next division up and the bottom two teams are relegated to the next division down. Two teams from the same club are generally not permitted to compete in the same division.
About the League
The Lancashire Amateur Football League (more commonly known as the LAL) was founded in 1899[1] and consists of approx. 40 Clubs who run in the order of 85 teams. These clubs are situated throughout the old boundaries of Lancashire & Cheshire; stretching from Preston in the North, Southport in the West, Rochdale and Oldham in the East and Lymm in the South.
The League's Premier League has "feeder league status" within the FA Pyramid scheme for Referees. The Executive Committee and League Council are elected by clubs in membership of the League. Although clubs running a minimum of two teams are preferred, the League will consider applications for clubs running one team provided they match the League's standards expected for discipline, ground & facilities, fair play and standards of organisation/administration. The League has a strict policy of monitoring the discipline record of players (using a points system) and players whose conduct has not been considered acceptable are subject to their registration being withdrawn.
Member club Old Boltonians play on what has been recognised as the oldest football ground still in use in the world.[2]
Current member clubs
The member clubs for the 2015–16 season are as follows
Premier Division |
Bury Grammar School Old Boys |
Chaddertonians |
Failsworth Dynamos |
Horwich St. Mary's Victoria |
Howe Bridge Mills |
Little Lever Sports |
Mostonians |
North Walkden |
Old Boltonians |
Old Mancunians |
Rochdale St. Clements |
Tottington United |
Wardle |
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Division One |
Accrington Amateurs |
Ainsworth |
Blackrod Town |
Bolton Wyresdale |
Castle Hill |
Farnworth Town |
Hesketh Casuals |
Old Blackburnians |
Oldham Hulmeians |
Prestwich |
Roach Dynamos |
Rochdale St.Clements Reserves |
Rossendale |
Whitworth Valley |
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Division Two |
AFC Dobbies |
Ashtonians |
Bury Grammar School Old Boys Reserves |
Failsworth Dynamos Reserves |
Hesketh Casuals |
Horwich Railway Mechanics Institute |
Mostonians Reserves |
Old Blackburnians Reserves |
Old Boltonians Reserves |
Oldham Hulmeians Reserves |
Radcliffe Town |
Thornleigh |
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Division Three |
Accrington Amateurs Reserves |
Bacup United |
Chaddertonians Reserves |
Howe Bridge Mills Reserves |
Little Lever Sports Reserves |
Old Boltonians 'A' |
Old Mancunians Reserves |
Radcliffe Boys |
Radcliffe Town Reserves |
Rochdale St. Clements 'A' |
Rossendale Reserves |
Thornleigh Reserves |
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Division Four |
Ainsworth Reserves |
Bolton Lads Club |
Bolton Wyresdale Reserves |
Horwich Railway Mechanics Institute Reserves |
Horwich St. Mary's Victoria Reserves |
Lymm |
Mostonians 'A' |
North Walkden Reserves |
Old Blackburnians 'A' |
Old Mancunians 'A' |
Wardle Reserves |
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Division Five |
Ashtonians Reserves |
Bolton Wyresdale 'A' |
Bury Grammar School Old Boys 'A' |
Little Lever Sports Club 'A' |
Old Boltonians 'B' |
Oldham Hulmeians 'A' |
Radcliffe Boys Reserves |
Radcliffe Town 'A' |
Rochdale St. Clements 'B' |
Thornleigh 'A' |
Tottington United Reserves |
Whitworth Valley Reserves |
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Division Six |
Bury Grammar School Old Boys 'B' |
Hesketh Casuals 'A' |
Horwich Railway Mechanics Institute 'A' |
Howe Bridge Mills 'A' |
Lymm Reserves |
Old Mancunians 'B' |
Oldham Hulmeians 'B' |
Radcliffe Town 'B' |
Thornleigh 'B' |
Tottington United 'A' |
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References
External links
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National teams | |
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League competitions | Level 1 | |
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| Levels 2-4 | |
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| Levels 5-6 | |
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| Levels 7-8 | |
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| Levels 9-10 | |
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Cup competitions | FA cups | |
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| League cups | |
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| County cups | |
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Others |
- Reserve and youth football
- Defunct leagues
- Defunct cups
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