Founded | 1894 (as Barnsley Minor Cup League) |
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Folded | 2005 |
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The Barnsley Association League was a football competition for clubs in the Barnsley area of England.
It was founded as the Barnsley Minor Cup League in 1894, changing name to the Association League in 1909. The competition folded in 2005. [1]
Season | |
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1894–95 | Hoyland Town |
1995–96 | Swinton Town |
1896–97 | South Kirkby |
1897–98 | Birdwell reserves |
1898–99 | West Melton |
1899–1900 | Royston reserves |
1900–01 | Darton Rovers |
1901–02 | South Kirkby |
1902–03 | Hoyland Town |
1903–04 | Hoyland Town |
1904–05 | Wombwell Main |
1905–06 | Elsecar Athletic |
1906–07 | Wombwell Main |
1907–08 | Wombwell Main |
1908–09 | Hoyland Town |
1909–10 | Hoyland Town and Monckton Athletic (shared) |
1910–11 | |
1911–12 | |
1912–13 | Darfield United |
1913–14 | Tankersley |
1914–15 | Wombwell Main |
1915–16 | No competition due to WWI |
1916–17 | |
1917–18 | |
1918–19 | |
1919–20 | Darfield St. George's |
1920–21 | Prospect United |
1921–22 | Cudworth Village |
1922–23 | Monckton Athletic |
1923–24 | Ardsley Athletic |
1924–25 | Prospect United |
1925–26 | Hemsworth West End |
1926–27 | Hemsworth West End |
1927–28 | Ardsley Athletic |
1928–29 | Ardsley Athletic |
1929–30 | Ardsley Athletic |
1930–31 | South Hiendley |
1931–32 | South Hiendley |
1932–33 | Brampton Road WMC |
1933–34 | Highstone Road United |
1934–35 | Wombwell Main |
1935–36 | Ardsley Athletic |
1936–37 | Monckton Athletic |
1937–38 | Darton Welfare |
1938–39 | Cudworth Village |
1939–40 | No competition due to WWI |
1940–41 | |
1941–42 | |
1942–43 | |
1943–44 | Ship Inn Rovers |
1944–45 | |
1945–46 | |
1946–47 | Jump Home Guard |
1947–48 | Hoyland Common Athletic |
1948–49 | Hoyland Common Athletic |
1949–50 | Royston Social |
1950–51 | Worsbrough Bridge Athletic |
1951–52 | Winn Street United |
1952–53 | Worsbrough Bridge Athletic |
1953–54 | Lundwood WMC |
1954–55 | Winn Street United |
1955–56 | Houghton Main Welfare |
1956–57 | Houghton Main Welfare |
1957–58 | Yotar Sports |
1958–59 | Cortonwood Miners Welfare |
1959–60 | Hoyle Mill United |
1960–61 | Lundwood WMC |
1961–62 | Lundwood WMC |
1962–63 | Swaithe Main Athletic |
1963–64 | Redfearn Sports |
1964–65 | Athersley Social WMC |
1965–66 | Redfearn Sports |
1966–67 | Redfearn Sports |
1967–68 | Lundwood WMC |
1968–69 | Redfearn Sports |
Season | Premier Division | Association Division |
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1969–70 | Dodworth Miners Welfare | Barugh Green Sports |
1970–71 | Ward Green WMC | West Green WMC |
1971–72 | West Green WMC | |
1972–73 | West Green WMC | |
1973–74 | National Reserve | |
1974–75 | Eldon | |
1975–76 | Eldon | Darfield WMC |
1976–77 | Eldon | Lundwood Ex-Servicemen |
1977–78 | Ward Green WMC | West Green WMC |
1978–79 | Competition not finished | |
1979–80 | King George Albion | Mitchells & Darfield |
1980–81 | King George Albion | Birdwell Rovers |
1981–82 | Royston Cross | Barrow WMC |
1982–83 | Redfearn Sports | Kendray WMC |
1983–84 | Royston Cross | Lundwood Ex-Servicemen |
1984–85 | Ward Green WMC | High Green Villa |
1985–86 | Ward Green WMC | Royal Oak |
1986–87 | Royal Oak | Barrow WMC |
1987–88 | The Star | Lundwood Ex-Servicemen |
1988–89 | Wharncliffe Arms | West Green WMC |
1989–90 | High Green Villa | Lundwood Ex-Servicemen |
1990–91 | Redfearn Sports | Higham |
1991–92 | Athersley Recreation | Swaithe Main WMC |
1992–93 | Athersley Recreation | Grimethorpe Miners Welfare |
1993–94 | Hare & Hounds | Prospect Tavern |
1994–95 | Athersley Recreation | Dodworth Miners Welfare |
1995–96 | Athersley Recreation | Cross Keys |
1996–97 | Athersley Recreation | Kendray WMC |
1997–98 | Athersley Recreation reserves [2] | Silkstone Lions |
1998–99 | Lundwood Lane End [3] | Royston Railway |
1999–00 | Lundwood Main Street | Cutting Edge [4] |
2000–01 | Lundwood Main Street | Manor Youth [5] |
2001–02 | Houghton Main [6] | Elsecar Dynamoes [7] |
Season | Premier Division |
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2002–03 | Lundwood Main Street [8] |
2003–04 | |
2004–05 |
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