From the teams that finished the 1931
Northern League,
Leeds Lions and
Preston closed down, leaving only
Belle Vue Aces and
Sheffield. From the 1931
Southern League,
High Beech and
Lea Bridge had closed
Plymouth Tigers were new competitors. In the first half of the season, the teams competed for the National Association (NSA) Trophy in a league format won by
Stamford Bridge Pensioners. In May 1932, the
Southampton Saints promotion left
Banister Court Stadium to take over the licence at
Lea Bridge Stadium, with the team becoming the
Clapton Saints. At the end of the NSA Trophy phase
Sheffield dropped out. In the second half of the season
Wembley Lions won the inaugural National League title.
Dicky Case of the
Wimbledon Dons finished with the highest average. == League ==