United Counties League Explained

United Counties League
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Founded:1895
Country:England
Feeds:Southern League Division One Central
Northern Premier League Division One East and Midlands
Divisions:Premier Division North
Premier Division South
Division One
Teams:59
Levels:Levels 9–10
Domest Cup:United Counties League Cup
FA Vase
FA Cup
Season:2022–23
Champions:Anstey Nomads (Premier Division North)
Coventry Sphinx (Premier Division South)
Aylestone Park (Division One)
Current:2024–25 season

The United Counties League (also known after its sponsor as the Uhlsport United Counties League) is an English football league covering an area including the English counties of northern Bedfordshire, northern Buckinghamshire, most of Cambridgeshire, southern Derbyshire, southern Leicestershire, most of Lincolnshire, western Norfolk, Northamptonshire, southern Nottinghamshire, northern Oxfordshire, Rutland, eastern Staffordshire, eastern Warwickshire and eastern West Midlands. It has a total of five divisions, three for first teams and two for reserve teams, but the reserves' divisions were merged into a single division for the 2013–14 season and remains so at present.

Clubs in the Premier Divisions are eligible to enter the FA Cup in the preliminary round stages. The clubs in the league are eligible for the FA Vase, and there are knockout cups for the Premier/Division One clubs and for the Reserve Divisions clubs.

History

The United Counties League was formed in 1895 as the Northamptonshire Junior League, dropping the 'Junior' one year later. It took its current name in 1934 as teams from other counties had long since been a part of the league. Over the years the UCL has 'united' teams from Northamptonshire, Rutland and Bedfordshire with those from parts of Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and even Norfolk. Northampton Town joined the league in 1897 and became champions in their second season before moving up to the Southern League. They would become the league's first former member to reach the Football League in 1920. In 1900 Bedford Queens became the first club from outside the county to join the league.

The Football Association announced on 12 April 2021 that United Counties League would administer a new Step 5 division since the 2021–22 season after the scheduled National League System restructure had a one-season postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic in England.[1]

Current members

Step 5

The league has two divisions at level 9 (step 5) of the National League System (NLS). Member clubs take part in cup competitions organised by the county FA to which they are affiliated and other cup competitions. The north division currently has 18 clubs, feeding into the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands and East. The south division currently has 20 clubs, feeding into the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands and Southern Football League Division One Central.

Premier Division North
ClubHome groundGround capacity
AFC MansfieldForest Town Stadium
Ashby IvanhoeNFU Sports Ground
Boston TownTattershall Road6,000
Belper UnitedCoronation Park2,500
Deeping RangersThe Haydon Whitham Stadium2,000
EastwoodCoronation Park2,500
Heanor TownTown Ground2,700
Hucknall TownAriel Way4,000
Kimberley Miners WelfareThe Stag Ground1,000
Lincoln UnitedAshby Avenue2,200
Loughborough StudentsLoughborough University Stadium3,300
Melton TownMelton Sports Village1,000
Newark and Sherwood UnitedHawton Lane1,000
Pinchbeck UnitedSir Halley Stewart Field2,700
Sherwood CollieryDebdale Park1400
Skegness TownVertigo Stadium1,000
Sleaford TownEslaforde Park1,000
Wisbech TownFenland Stadium1,118
Premier Division South
ClubHome groundGround capacity
Aylestone ParkSaffron Lane1,128
Bugbrooke St MichaelsBirds Close2,500
Cogenhoe UnitedCompton Park5,000
Coventry UnitedButts Park Arena (Coventry Rugby)4,000
Daventry TownElderstubbs1,855
Desborough TownWaterworks Field1,500
Easington SportsAddison Road1,000
Eynesbury RoversAlfred Hall Memorial Ground1,000
GNG Oadby TownRiverside3,000
Godmanchester RoversBearscroft Lane1,050
HistonBridge Road4,300
Leicester NirvanaHamilton Park1,000
Lutterworth TownKong Park1,000
March Town UnitedGER Sports Ground
Newport Pagnell TownWillen Road2,000
Racing Club WarwickTownsend Meadow1,280
Rugby BoroughKilsby Lane
St Neots TownNew Rowley Park3,500
Wellingborough TownDog & Duck Ground2,500
YaxleyLeading Drove1,000

Step 6 (Division One)

Division One is at level 10 (step 6) in the football pyramid above five smaller local leagues below the recognised NLS: Central Midlands League, Leicestershire Senior League, Lincolnshire League, Northamptonshire Combination League and Nottinghamshire Senior League. There are currently 20 clubs in this division.

ClubHome groundGround capacity
BlackstonesLincoln Road1,200
Bourne TownAbbey Lawn5,000
Coalville TownMander Cruickshank Solicitors Stadium2,000
Clifton All WhitesNorman Archer Memorial Ground1,000
ClipstoneLido Ground
DunkirkRon Steel Sports Ground1,500
Gedling Miners WelfareMapperley Plains Sports Club2,000
Harrowby UnitedDickens Road1,500
Holwell SportsMelton Road1,000
Lutterworth AthleticHall Park
Kirby MuxloeRatby Lane1,000
Newark TownYMCA Sports Village
RadfordSelhurst Street1,000
Rainworth Miners WelfareWelfare Ground
Sandiacre TownSt Giles Park
SelstonThe Parish Hall Ground1,000
Southwell CityCentenary Ground, Brinkley
Saffron DynamoCambridge Road1,000
St. AndrewsCanal Street1,000
West BridgfordRegatta Way Sports Ground1,000

Reserve Division

The membership of the Reserve Division is made up largely of the reserve teams of clubs in the Premier Division and Division One of the United Counties League. It has run as a single division since season 2013–14, and currently contains sixteen teams.

Recent champions

 Season Premier DivisionDivision OneReserves Division 1Reserves Division 2League CupReserve Divisions Cup
1980–81StamfordStevenage BoroughWootton Blue CrossNot FormedIrthlingborough DiamondsLong Buckby
1981–82StamfordNewport Pagnell TownIrthlingborough DiamondsNot FormedStamfordIrthligborough Diamonds
1982–83Irthlingborough DiamondsRaunds TownIrthlingborough DiamondsNot FormedWootton Blue CrossDesborough Town
1983–84Buckingham TownBrackley TownArlesey TownRaunds TownBuckingham TownStamford
1984–85Arlesey TownNorthampton SpencerLong BuckbyBrackley TownLong BuckbyRaunds Town
1985–86Buckingham TownKempston RoversIrthlingborough DiamondsWootton Blue CrossStamfordRushden Town
1986–87Potton UnitedBaker PerkinsIrthlingborough DiamondsWellingborough WhitworthsStewarts & Lloyds CorbyIrthlingborough Diamonds
1987–88Spalding UnitedBritish Timken DustonStotfoldKettering TownArlesey TownKettering Town
1988–89Potton UnitedRamsey TownRaunds TownCogenhoe UnitedNorthampton SpencerRaunds Town
1989–90Holbeach UnitedDaventry TownMirrlees BlackstoneNorthampton ON ChenecksHolbeach UnitedMirrlees Blackstone
1990–91Bourne TownDaventry TownNorthampton SpencerWellingborough TownRaunds TownNorthampton Spencer
1991–92Northampton SpencerHarrowby UnitedStotfoldHamlet S & L CorbyRothwell TownStotfold
1992–93Rothwell TownFord Sports DaventryRushden & DiamondsBurton Park WanderersRothwell TownRushden & Diamonds
1993–94Rothwell TownNorthampton VanaidRothwell TownBourne TownNorthampton SpencerRothwell Town
1994–95Boston TownSt Neots TownNorthampton SpencerWootton Blue CrossSpalding UnitedCogenhoe United
1995–96Raunds TownFord Sports DaventryRaunds TownWellingborough WhitworthsCogenhoe UnitedMirrlees Blackstone
1996–97StamfordYaxleyStotfoldNorthampton VanaidDesborough TownRothwell Town
1997–98StamfordHigham TownRothwell TownSt Neots TownFord Sports DaventryRothwell Town
1998–99Spalding UnitedBugbrooke St MichaelsRothwell TownKettering TownStotfoldNorthampton Spencer
1999–2000Ford Sports DaventryCottinghamRothwell TownKing's LynnCogenhoe UnitedKing's Lynn
2000–01Boston TownDaventry TownCogenhoe UnitedStamfordDesborough TownRothwell Town
2001–02Ford Sports DaventryNewport Pagnell TownStotfoldHolbeach UnitedWootton Blue Cross
2002–03Holbeach UnitedNorthampton Sileby RangersBugbrooke St MichaelsOlney TownBlackstonesStewarts & Lloyds Corby
2003–04Spalding UnitedPotton UnitedRaunds TownBourne TownBoston TownBlackstones
2004–05Cogenhoe UnitedNorthampton Sileby RangersYaxleyFord Sports DaventryPotton UnitedStotfold
2005–06Woodford UnitedSleaford TownBourne TownWoodford UnitedYaxleyNorthampton Sileby Rangers
2006–07Deeping RangersWhitworthsCogenhoe UnitedSt Neots TownBoston TownCogenhoe United
2007–08StotfoldDaventry TownStotfoldHuntingdon TownDesborough TownBlackstones
2008–09Stewarts & Lloyds CorbyPeterborough Northern StarStotfoldPeterborough Northern StarStotfoldBlackstones
2009–10Daventry TownIrchester UnitedSt. Neots TownNorthampton ON ChenecksSt Ives TownStotfold
2010–11St. Neots TownAFC Kempston RoversCogenhoe UnitedKing's Lynn TownPeterborough Northern StarThrapston Town
2011–12Long BuckbyHuntingdon TownKing's Lynn TownBugbrooke St MichaelsSt Ives TownWhitworth
2012–13Holbeach UnitedNorthampton Sileby RangersCogenhoe UnitedOadby TownSpalding UnitedAFC Kempston Rovers
 Season Premier DivisionDivision OneReserves Division League CupReserve Divisions Cup
2013–14Spalding UnitedOadby TownCogenhoe UnitedHuntingdon TownPeterborough Northern Star
2014–15AFC Rushden & DiamondsNorthampton SpencerBugbrooke St MichaelsAFC Rushden & DiamondsBugbrooke St Michaels
2015–16AFC Kempston RoversPeterborough SportsRushden & Higham United ReservesPeterborough SportsRothwell Corinthians Reserves
2016–17Peterborough SportsDaventry TownLutterworth Athletic ReservesYaxleyRaunds Town Reserves
2017–18YaxleyPinchbeck UnitedBugbrooke St Michaels ReservesLeicester NirvanaYaxley Reserves
2018–19Daventry TownLutterworth TownDesborough Town ReservesDaventry TownCogenhoe Reserves
2019–20Season abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in EnglandNot played
2020–21
 Season Premier Division NorthPremier Division SouthDivision OneReserves Division League CupReserve Divisions Cup
2021–22Long Eaton UnitedHarborough TownKimberley Miners WelfareBugbrooke St Michaels ReservesNot played
2022–23Anstey NomadsCoventry SphinxAylestone ParkHarborough Town ReservesAnstey NomadsNewport Pagnell Town Reserves
2023–24Sherwood CollieryWellingborough TownBourne TownBuckingham Development

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Notes and References

  1. News: EXPLAINED: The 2021-22 Non-League restructure . 30 April 2021 . The Non-League Paper . 12 April 2021.