Founded | 1891 |
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Folded | 2017 |
Country | England |
Level on pyramid | 11 |
Feeder to | Northern League Division One |
Domestic cup(s) | Lou Moore Memorial Trophy;R T Raine Trophy and J V Madden Trophy |
League cup(s) | MacMillan Bowl |
Last champions | Boro Rangers (2016–17) |
Most championships | Acklam Steelworks (7) |
The Teesside Football League was a football competition based in northern England. Established in 1891, it was dissolved in 2017 when it merged with the Eskvale & Cleveland League to form the North Riding Football League. At the end of its existence the league was placed at level 11 of the English football league system, with clubs being promoted to Division Two of the Northern League.
The league was founded in 1891 and was contested every season until 2017, with the exception of the two World Wars. Clubs competed in three cup competitions, the MacMillan Bowl, the R T Raine Trophy and the Lou Moore Memorial Trophy. The R T Raine Trophy is competed by the League Champions and MacMillan Bowl winners from the previous season.[1] From the 2002–03 season onwards, clubs in Division Two competed for the A Burness Plate (with the exception of the 2008–09 season).[2]
The final season's championship was contested by 13 teams, though 14 were originally listed.[2] The division was reduced from 16 teams from the previous season.[3]
Team | Ground |
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Beechwood, Easterside & District Social | Beechwood & Easterside Sports Club, Middlesbrough |
Billingham Town Reserves | Bedford Terrace, Billingham |
Boro Rangers | Middlesbrough FC Foundation, Middlesbrough |
Fishburn Park | Broomfield Park, Whitby |
Grangetown Boys Club (not competing) | Grangetown YCC, Middlesbrough |
Guisborough Three Fiddles | King George V Playing Fields, Guisborough |
Nunthorpe Athletic | Nunthorpe & Marton Recreation Club, Middlesbrough |
Redcar Newmarket | Rye Hills School, Redcar |
Redcar Town | Mo Mowlem Memorial Park, Redcar |
St. Mary's Yarm | Conyers School, Yarm |
Staithes Athletic | Staithes Athletic Club, Staithes |
Stockton West End | North Shore Health Academy, Stockton |
Thornaby Dubliners | Harold Wilson Sports Centre, Thornaby |
Whinney Banks Youth & Community Centre | Sandy Flatts, Middlesbrough |
Last title indicated by club name in bold and each entry followed by the number of times that club has won the title at that point.
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