Premier Division Division One Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the second level of York League football. From 1923 until 1960 (with the exception of 1932–33, 1939–40 and 1946–47), this division was split into two groups, hence why for those years there are two champions. • 1909–10
Tadcaster Albion • 1910–11 Easingwold • 1911–12 Lowther United • 1912–13 Cawood United • 1913–14 Acomb • 1916–19
Suspended due to World War I • 1919–20 Burton Lane Working Mens Club • 1920–21 Fishergate Old Boys • 1921–22 Archbishop Holgates Old Boys • 1922–23 St Lawrences Working Mens Club • 1923–24 St Lawrences Working Mens Club / Tadcaster Albion • 1924–25 St Lawrences Working Mens Club / Selby Olympia • 1925–26 Clarence C&I / Selby Olympia • 1926–27 LNER Locomotive / South Bank Working Mens Club • 1927–28 LNER Locomotive / Poppleton United • 1928–29 LNER P'way / South Bank • 1929–30 Selby East Common / Malton Bible Class • 1930–31 Clarence C&I / RA & Signals • 1931–32 Selby Brayton Road / Poppleton Road OB • 1932–33 Tadcaster Albion] • 1933–34 LNER Institute / 3rd Hussars • 1934–35 Easingwold Town / Riccall United • 1935–36 Market Weighton / Duncombe Park • 1936–37 Fulford United / Old Malton St Mary's • 1937–38 Fulford United / Acomb • 1938–39 Old Priory / York Railway Institute • 1939–40 Easingwold Town • 1941–46
Suspended due to World War II • 1946–47 New Earswick • 1947–48 United Services / Poppleton Road Old Boys • 1948–49 Fulford Road WMC / Market Weighton • 1949–50 Fulford United / South Bank • 1950–51 Cliftonville / Clifton & Rawcliffe Community Association • 1951–52 Huntington Rovers / Catholic United • 1952–53 BR Nomads / Knaresborough • 1953–54 Pickering Town / Catholic United • 1954–55 Riccall United / Haxby • 1955–56 Duncombe Park / Ardua • 1956–57 Olympia Mills (Selby) / South Bank • 1957–58 Old Malton St. Mary's / Rowntrees • 1958–59 Cawood / Dunnington • 1959–60 Fulford United / Holme Rovers • 1960–61 South Bank / Cookes • 1961–62 Selby Shipyards / Civil Service • 1962–63 Easingwold Town / NMU • 1963–64 Olympia Mills (Selby) / British Sugar • 1964–65 Huntington Rovers • 1965–66 Fulford United • 1966–67 NMU • 1967–68 Vickers • 1968–69 Wilberfoss Athletic • 1969–70 Riccall United • 1970–71 Old Malton St. Mary's • 1971–72 Amotherby & Swinton • 1972–73 New Earswick • 1973–74 British Sugar • 1974–75 Sheriff Hutton • 1975–76 Pickering Town • 1976–77 Rangers • 1977–78 Melbourne • 1978–79 Brayton • 1979–80 Post Office • 1980–81 York Railway Institute • 1981–82 Huntington Rovers • 1982–83 Dringhouses • 1983–84 St John's College • 1984–85 Cliftonville • 1985–86 Huntington Rovers • 1986–87 Griffin • 1987–88 Olympia Mills • 1988–89 Riccall United • 1989–90 Westlers United • 1990–91 New Earswick • 1991–92 General Accident • 1992–93 Wigginton Grasshoppers • 1993–94 Boroughbridge • 1994–95 New Earswick • 1995–96 Rufforth United • 1996–97 Pocklington SC • 1997–98 General Accident • 1998–99 York Sugar • 1999–2000 Wigginton Grasshoppers • 2000–01 Riccall United • 2001–02 Malton Bacon Factory • 2002–03 Wigginton Black Horse • 2003–04 Thorpe United • 2004–05 Nestlé Rowntree • 2005–06 Heslington • 2006–07 Haxby United • 2007–08 Wilberfoss • 2008–09 Riccall United • 2009–10 York Railway Institute • 2010–11 Wigginton Grasshoppers • 2011–12 Terrington Glory • 2012–13 Aviva • 2013–14 Tadcaster Magnets • 2014–15 F1 Racing • 2015–16 Malton & Norton • 2016–17 Poppleton United • 2017–18 Thorpe United • 2018–19 Pocklington Town 2nd
Division Two Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the third level of York League football. The most common structure for the league was where it was split into two groups at the same level, hence the reason for two champions in some seasons. At times there were even three groups under the same league at this level. • 1909–10 Escrick Park • 1910–11 Melbourne A S • 1911–12 Clifton Church Institute • 1912–13 Bishopthorpe • 1913–14 South Bank • 1914–19
Suspended due to World War I • 1919–20 Central Mission • 1920–21 Huntington • 1921–22 Poppleton United • 1922–23 Model School Old Boys • 1923–24 Clarence C&I / LMS Railway • 1924–25 Poppleton Road Old Boys / Fulford United • 1925–26 Acomb AS / Church Fenton • 1926–27 Acomb AS / Tadcaster United • 1927–28 LNER P'way / RA Signals • 1928–29 Huntington Rovers / St Georges Wesleyans • 1929–30 Stamford Bridge • 1930–31 Huntington Rovers / Poppleton Road Working Mens Club • 1931–32 Acomb Carr Lane / Riccall United • 1932–33 Stamford Bridge / St. Maurice's • 1933–34 Heslington / Eborcraft • 1934–35 Crescent Working Mens Club / RAOC • 1935–36 Haxby Fellowship / Acomb • 1936–37 Pocklington • 1937–38 Clifton Colliery Institute • 1938–39 Poppleton United / Cawood • 1939–46
Suspended due to World War II • 1946–47 Fulford Road WMC / Pocklington US • 1947–48 Huntington Rovers / RAF Rufforth • 1948–49 Cliftonville Youth Club / C&W Nomads / INL • 1949–50 Clifton & Rawcliffe Community Association / South Bank / NMU • 1950–51 Pavilion Rangers / Poppleton SF / Groves United • 1951–52 Heslington / Knaresborough / Escrick Park • 1952–53 Cookes / RAF Church Fenton / Gleneagles • 1953–54 Fulford Road Working Mens Club / South Bank Reserves • 1954–55 Duncombe Park / Crayke • 1955–56 Wilberfoss Athletic / Haxby Reserves • 1956–57 Cliftonville Reserves / Mail Coach United • 1957–58 Yard Staff Reserves / LNER Builders • 1958–59 Easingwold Town / Crayke • 1959–60 Armstrong / Hammerton United • 1960–61 Selby St. Mary's / NMU • 1961–62 Heworth / Haxby Reserves • 1962–63 Unicrux / Strensall • 1963–64 Ampleforth / Escrick Brick & Tile Works • 1964–65 Fulford United • 1965–66 Newton-on-Ouse • 1966–67 Wilberfoss Athletic • 1967–68 Heworth • 1968–69 Stillington • 1969–70 Old Malton St. Mary's • 1970–71 FC Melrose • 1971–72 Post Office • 1972–73 Pocklington Social Club • 1973–74 Sheriff Hutton • 1974–75 St John's College • 1975–76 Moor Lane Youth Club • 1976–77 Cawood • 1977–78 Kingsway • 1978–79 Water Lane Youth Club • 1979–80 St John's College • 1980–81 Chapelfields Youth Club • 1981–82 Dringhouses • 1982–83 Fulford United • 1983–84 Olympia Mills (Selby) • 1984–85
Selby Town Reserves • 1985–86 Old Malton St Mary's • 1986–87 Bishopthorpe United • 1987–88 Westlers United • 1988–89 Stamford Bridge • 1989–90 General Accident • 1990–91 Black a Moor • 1991–92 Old Malton St Mary's • 1992–93 York Sugar • 1993–94 Fulford United • 1994–95 Kartiers • 1995–96 Malton Bacon Factory • 1996–97 Copmanthorpe • 1997–98 York Sugar • 1998–99 Thorpe United • 1999–2000 South Bank • 2000–01 Hammerton United • 2001–02 Tate & Lyle Selby • 2002–03 Hamilton Panthers • 2003–04 Easingwold Town • 2004–05 Heslington • 2005–06 Poppleton United • 2006–07 Osbaldwick • 2007–08 York Railway Institute • 2008–09 Hemingbrough United • 2009–10 St. Clements • 2010–11 Terrington Glory • 2011–12 Church Fenton White Horse • 2012–13 Tadcaster Magnets • 2013–14 F1 Racing • 2014–15 Sporting Knavesmire • 2015–16 Thorpe United • 2016–17 Wilberfoss • 2017–18 Haxby Town • 2018–19 Malt Shovel
Division Three Below is an incomplete list of previous champions at the fourth level of York League football in all forms. • 1920–21 Poppleton United • 1921–22 Phoenix Working Mens Club • 1922–23 Manor School Old Boys • 1923–36
not competed • 1936–37 Riccall United • 1937–38 Church Fenton • 1938–65
not competed • 1965–66 Cross Keys • 1966–67 Fulford Road Working Mens Club • 1967–68 Bishop Wilton • 1968–69 Amotherby & Swinton • 1969–70 FC Melrose • 1970–71 New Earswick • 1971–72 Cravens • 1972–73 Sheriff Hutton • 1973–74 Crown Hotel • 1974–75 Moor Lane Youth Club • 1975–76 Cawood • 1976–77 Kingsway • 1977–78 Chapelfields Youth Club • 1978–79 Osbaldwick • 1979–80 Aruda • 1980–81 Ebor • 1981–82 Olympia Mills (Selby) • 1982–83 Selby Town Reserves • 1983–84 Hemingbrough United • 1984–85 Melbourne • 1985–86 Poppleton United • 1986–87 Westlers United • 1987–88 Rangers • 1988–89 Black a Moor • 1989–90 Ben Johnsons • 1990–91 Selby RSSC • 1991–92 Post Office • 1992–93 Whitemoor • 1993–94 Kartiers • 1994–95 Malton Bacon Factory • 1995–96 Cawood • 1996–97 Hamilton Panthers • 1997–98 Thorpe United • 1998–99 Stillington • 1999–2000 Hammerton United • 2000–01 Tate & Lyle Selby • 2001–02 LNER Builders • 2002–03 Wilberfoss • 2003–04 Tockwith • 2004–05 Sheriff Hutton • 2005–06 Huby United • 2006–07 St. Clements • 2007–08 Heworth • 2008–09 Terrington Glory • 2009–10 Strensall • 2010–11 Cliffe • 2011–12 Tadcaster Magnets • 2012–13 F1 Racing • 2013–14 Sporting Knavesmire • 2014–15 Kirkbymoorside • 2015–16 Wilberfoss • 2016–17 Heworth Green • 2017–18 Malt Shovel • 2018–19 Wheldrake ==References==