Barnsley Association League

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Barnsley Association Football League
Founded1894 (as Barnsley Minor Cup League)
Folded2005
CountryFlag of England.svg  England

The Barnsley Association League was a football competition for clubs in the Barnsley area of England.

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History

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]

Honours

Season
1894–95 Hoyland Town
1995–96 Swinton Town
1896–97 South Kirkby
1897–98 Birdwell reserves
1898–99West Melton
1899–1900 Royston reserves
1900–01Darton 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
1915–16No 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
1930–31South Hiendley
1931–32South Hiendley
1932–33Brampton Road WMC
1933–34Highstone Road United
1934–35 Wombwell Main
1935–36 Ardsley Athletic
1936–37 Monckton Athletic
1937–38Darton Welfare
1938–39 Cudworth Village
1939–40No competition due to WWI
1940–41
1941–42
1942–43
1943–44Ship Inn Rovers
1944–45
1945–46
1946–47 Jump Home Guard
1947–48 Hoyland Common Athletic
1948–49 Hoyland Common Athletic
1949–50Royston Social
1950–51 Worsbrough Bridge Athletic
1951–52Winn Street United
1952–53 Worsbrough Bridge Athletic
1953–54Lundwood WMC
1954–55Winn Street United
1955–56Houghton Main Welfare
1956–57Houghton Main Welfare
1957–58Yotar Sports
1958–59Cortonwood Miners Welfare
1959–60Hoyle Mill United
1960–61Lundwood WMC
1961–62Lundwood WMC
1962–63Swaithe Main Athletic
1963–64 Redfearn Sports
1964–65Athersley Social WMC
1965–66 Redfearn Sports
1966–67 Redfearn Sports
1967–68Lundwood WMC
1968–69 Redfearn Sports
SeasonPremier DivisionAssociation Division
1969–70 Dodworth Miners Welfare Barugh Green Sports
1970–71Ward Green WMCWest Green WMC
1971–72West Green WMC
1972–73West Green WMC
1973–74National Reserve
1974–75Eldon
1975–76EldonDarfield WMC
1976–77EldonLundwood Ex-Servicemen
1977–78Ward Green WMCWest Green WMC
1978–79Competition not finished
1979–80King George AlbionMitchells & Darfield
1980–81King George AlbionBirdwell Rovers
1981–82Royston CrossBarrow WMC
1982–83 Redfearn Sports Kendray WMC
1983–84Royston CrossLundwood Ex-Servicemen
1984–85Ward Green WMCHigh Green Villa
1985–86Ward Green WMCRoyal Oak
1986–87Royal OakBarrow WMC
1987–88The StarLundwood Ex-Servicemen
1988–89Wharncliffe ArmsWest Green WMC
1989–90High Green VillaLundwood Ex-Servicemen
1990–91 Redfearn Sports Higham
1991–92 Athersley Recreation Swaithe Main WMC
1992–93 Athersley Recreation Grimethorpe Miners Welfare
1993–94Hare & HoundsProspect 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
1998–99Lundwood Lane End [3] Royston Railway
1999–00Lundwood Main StreetCutting Edge [4]
2000–01Lundwood Main StreetManor Youth [5]
2001–02Houghton Main [6] Elsecar Dynamoes [7]
SeasonPremier Division
2002–03Lundwood Main Street [8]
2003–04
2004–05

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References

  1. Eyre, Chris (2016). Football in Sheffield. M.Liversidge.
  2. Non-League Club Directory 1999. Tony Williams Publications Ltd. 1998. p. 466.
  3. Non-League Club Directory 2000. Tony Williams Publications Ltd. 1999. p. 458.
  4. 1999–00 Association division final table Non League Matters Forum
  5. Sheffield Star Green 'Un, 12 May 2001
  6. Sheffield Star Green 'Un, 20 April 2002
  7. Barnsley Chronicle, 26 April 2002
  8. Sheffield Star Green 'Un, 17 May 2003