Championship | |
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Current season or competition:: 2017 Rugby League Championship |
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Sport | Rugby league |
Instituted | 2003 |
Inaugural season | 2003 |
Number of teams | 12 |
Countries |
England (11 teams) France (1 team) |
Champions | Leigh Centurions (4th title) (2016) |
Most titles | Leigh Centurions (4 titles) |
Website | kingstone press leagues |
Broadcast partner | Sky Sports |
Related competition | Challenge Cup |
Promotion to | Super League |
Relegation to | League 1 |
The Championship (referred to as the Kingstone Press Championship for sponsorship reasons) is a professional rugby league competition predominately based in England. It is the second-tier competition with promotion to the Super League and relegation to the third-tier competition, League 1. It is organised by the Rugby Football League, the governing body for the sport in the UK, and currently consists of 12 teams. The current champions are Leigh Centurions. Canadian, French and Welsh clubs that also compete in the Rugby Football League can also qualify.
From 2003 to 2009, the league was known as National League One.
Second division rugby league competitions in the United Kingdom have been played at various times since 1902, and have been in place annually since 1973. When Super League began in 1996, the second division continued to operate a system of promotion and relegation with the new competition. In 1999 the second-tier competition below the Super League was renamed the Northern Ford Premiership (NFP) when Northern Ford Dealers acquired the naming rights.
In 2003, the NFP was re-organised into National Leagues One and Two. Teams that finished in the top ten league positions of the 2002 Northern Ford Premiership joined National League One and the bottom eight joined National League Two. They were joined by London Skolars from the Rugby League Conference, who entered National League Two, and York City Knights, who replaced the defunct York Wasps (who had folded mid-season in 2002) and also joined National League Two in 2003, creating two ten-team leagues which operated a system of promotion and relegation between themselves while also maintaining the promotion and relegation between National League One and Super League. At the same time, National League Three was created with teams from the Rugby League Conference and from the British Amateur Rugby League Association amateur leagues. It was intended that there would be promotion and relegation between National League Two and National League Three when League Three became more established, however this never eventuated.