Country | England |
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Founded | 1928 |
Divisions | Premier Division Division One Division Two |
Number of teams | 43 16 in Premier 15 in Division One, 12 in Division Two |
Level on pyramid |
11th (Premier Division) 12th (Division One) 13th (Division Two) |
Feeder to | Northern Counties East League |
Promotion to | Northern Counties East League Division One |
Relegation to | Harrogate and District League |
Domestic cup(s) | League Cup League Trophy |
Current champions | Field (Premier) Carlton Athletic (Division One) Sherburn White Rose (Division Two) (2014-15) |
Website | Official Site |
The West Yorkshire Association Football League is a football competition based in Yorkshire, England. It was previously known as the Leeds League until the name change in 1939. Although it is named the West Yorkshire League, clubs from the Harrogate and York areas of North Yorkshire also play in the competition.
Currently the league has three senior team divisions, and two for reserves. Officially part of the National League System, the Premier Division is a step 7 (or level 11) league in the pyramid. Clubs are able to be promoted to the Northern Counties East Football League and Knaresborough Town in 2012 were accepted by the Northern Counties East League.
Some other teams who once played in the West Yorkshire League but now play their football at higher levels of the pyramid, include Harrogate Town, Harrogate Railway Athletic, Ossett Town, Thackley and Garforth Town.
An incomplete list of West Yorkshire League top division winners.