Founded | 1925 |
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Country | England |
Divisions | 2 |
Level on pyramid | 14-15 |
The Doncaster Saturday Football League is a football competition for clubs in the Doncaster area of England.
The competition was formed as the Doncaster & District Senior League for the 1925–26 season. [1] In 2020, it was renamed the Doncaster Saturday Football League.
Premier Division
| Division One
|
Season | |
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1925–26 | Armthorpe |
1926–27 | Thorne Colliery |
1927–28 | South Kirkby Colliery |
1928–29 | Pilkington Recreation |
1929–30 | Pilkington Recreation |
1930–31 | South Kirkby Colliery |
1931–32 | Pilkington Recreation |
1932–33 | Hatfield Main |
1933–34 | No competition |
1934–35 | No competition |
1935–36 | No competition |
1936–37 | No competition |
1937–38 | No competition |
1938–39 | Harworth Colliery |
1939–40 | Harworth Colliery |
1940–41 | Harworth Colliery |
1941–42 | |
1942–43 | |
1943–44 | |
1944–45 | |
1945–46 | |
1946–47 | Edlington Rangers |
1947–48 | Rossington Colliery |
Season | Division One | Division Two |
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1948–49 | Highfields | Dinnington |
1949–50 | Highfields | Harworth Colliery Institute |
1950–51 | Dunscroft Welfare | Stainforth Democratic |
1951–52 | Briggs Social | Tickhill |
1952–53 | Armthorpe Welfare | |
1953–54 | Armthorpe Welfare | Bentley Colliery reserves |
1954–55 | Armthorpe Welfare | |
1955–56 | Askern Welfare | Adwick |
1956–57 | Armthorpe Welfare | Frickley Welfare |
1957–58 | Armthorpe Welfare | Bullcroft |
Season | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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1958–59 | Adwick WMC | Tom Hill OB | Houghton Main |
1959–60 | Adwick WMC | Houghton Main | Cortonwood MW |
1960–61 | Armthorpe Welfare | Cortonwood MW | Mitchell & Darfield |
1961–62 | Armthorpe Welfare | British Ropes | Clay Lane Social |
1962–63 | Adwick WMC | Clay Lane Social | Langold United |
1963–64 | Maltby Main | Dinnington Athletic | High Terrace |
1964–65 | Armthorpe Welfare | Langold United | Wheatley H OB |
1965–66 | Langold United | Goldthorpe Colliery | Bentley Victoria |
1966–67 | Askern Welfare | Bentley Victoria | Unbrako Steel |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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1967–68 | Houghton Main | Mexborough Main Street | Unbrako Steel | Northcliffe WMC |
1968–69 | South Kirkby Colliery | Bentley Victoria | Northcliffe | Edlington WMC |
1969–70 | British Ropes | Northcliffe | Edlington WMC | Cortonwood MW |
1970–71 | Redfearn National Glass | Upton | Goldthorpe Miners Welfare | Hyde Park WMC |
1971–72 | Redfearn National Glass | Edlington WMC | Carcroft WMC | Denaby St Albans |
1972–73 | Houghton Main | Northcliffe | Yorkshire Main | Mexborough MW |
1973–74 | Houghton Main | Moorends Athletic | Conisbrough | Hemsworth West End |
1974–75 | Houghton Main | Scawthorpe Social | Hemsworth West End | Upton United |
1975–76 | Houghton Main | Carcroft WMC | South Elmsall Pretoria | Kinsley Boys |
1976–77 | Edlington WMC | Grimethorpe Miners Welfare | Kinsley Boys | Dearne Community |
1977–78 | Grimethorpe Miners Welfare | Denaby St Albans | Hickleton Miners Welfare | Armthorpe Welfare |
1978–79 | Grimethorpe Miners Welfare | Hickleton Main | Brodsworth Miners Welfare | Whisper |
1979–80 | Edlington WMC | Northgate WMC | Whisper | Bridon |
1980–81 | Mexborough Main Street | Brookside | Plant Works | Yorkshire Main |
1981–82 | Houghton Main | Armthorpe Welfare | Armthorpe Welfare reserves | Hemsworth St Patricks |
1982–83 | Armthorpe Welfare | Pretoria WMC | Hemsworth St Patricks | Groves Social |
1983–84 | Houghton Main | Brodsworth Welfare | Hemsworth Town | Upton Brookside |
1984–85 | Brodsworth Miners Welfare | Northgate WMC | Toll Bar Central | Hemsworth Blue Bell |
1985–86 | Bridon | Kinsley Boys | Clay Lane Social | Kilnhurst Colliery |
1986–87 | Northgate WMC | Hemsworth Town | Langold Old Boys | Bentley Colliery |
1987–88 | Kinsley Boys | Toll Bar Central | Bentley Colliery | Scawthorpe Social |
1988–89 | Thorne Colliery | Skellow Grange | South Kirkby Colliery reserves | Hyde Park WMC |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two |
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1989–90 | Thorne Colliery | South Kirkby Colliery | Cantley Hawthorn |
1990–91 | Thorne Colliery | Hyde Park WMC | Bentley WMC |
1991–92 | Thorne Colliery | Bingham Sports | Sutton Rovers |
1992–93 | Thorne Colliery | Peglers | Hatfield Main reserves |
1993–94 | Kinsley Boys | Brookside WMC | Upton & Harewood Social |
1994–95 | Kinsley Boys | Sutton Rovers | Yorkshire Main reserves |
1995–96 | South Kirkby Colliery | Ackworth United | Edlington British Legion |
1996–97 | South Kirkby Colliery | Highfields MW | South Kirkby Colliery reserves |
Season | Premier Division | Division One |
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1997–98 | South Kirkby Colliery | Stainforth Central |
1998–99 | Sutton Rovers | Hemsworth St Patrick reserves |
1999–00 | Sutton Rovers | Rossington Main reserves |
2000–01 | Bentley Colliery | Moorland |
2001–02 | Edlington WMC | Hatfield Bluebell |
2002–03 | Hemsworth St Patrick | Moorland |
2003–04 | Armthorpe | Thorne Red Bear |
2004–05 | Hatfield Main | Swinton Station |
2005–06 | Hemsworth St Patrick | Tickhill Athletic |
2006–07 | Kinsley Boys | Maltby Sheppey |
2007–08 | Hemsworth Alpha | Swinton Station |
2008–09 | Upton & Harewood Social | Moorland |
2009–10 | Edlington Town | Maltby MW JFC |
2010–11 | AFC Sportsman Rovers | Carcroft Village |
2011–12 | Sutton Rovers | Denaby United |
2012–13 | Denaby United | Denaby Main |
2013–14 | Denaby United | Swinton Athletic reserves |
2014–15 | Sutton Rovers | Dunscroft United |
2015–16 | FC Graceholme | Askern reserves |
2016–17 | Sutton Rovers | Yorkshire Main |
2017–18 | Sutton Rovers | Bawtry Town |
2018–19 | White Swan Balby | Brodsworth Main |
2019–20 | Season suspended owing to COVID-19 pandemic | |
2020–21 | Askern Miners | Maltby Juniors |
2021–22 | Rossington Main reserves | Bentley Village |
2022–23 | Bentley Village | Upton United Juniors |
2023–24 | Bentley Village | AFC Bentley reserves |
2024–25 | Rossington |
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