Doncaster Saturday Football League

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Doncaster Saturday Football League
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Founded1925
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Divisions2
Level on pyramid14-15

The Doncaster Saturday Football League is a football competition for clubs in the Doncaster area of England.

Contents

History

The competition was formed as the Doncaster & District Senior League for the 192526 season. [1] In 2020, it was renamed the Doncaster Saturday Football League.

Current member clubs (2022–23)

League champions

Season
1925–26Armthorpe
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
1933–34No competition
1934–35No competition
1935–36No competition
1936–37No competition
1937–38No 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
SeasonDivision OneDivision Two
1948–49HighfieldsDinnington
1949–50Highfields Harworth Colliery Institute
1950–51 Dunscroft Welfare Stainforth Democratic
1951–52Briggs SocialTickhill
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
SeasonDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1958–59Adwick WMCTom Hill OBHoughton Main
1959–60Adwick WMCHoughton MainCortonwood MW
1960–61 Armthorpe Welfare Cortonwood MWMitchell & Darfield
1961–62 Armthorpe Welfare British RopesClay Lane Social
1962–63Adwick WMCClay Lane SocialLangold United
1963–64 Maltby Main Dinnington Athletic High Terrace
1964–65 Armthorpe Welfare Langold UnitedWheatley H OB
1965–66Langold UnitedGoldthorpe Colliery Bentley Victoria
1966–67 Askern Welfare Bentley Victoria Unbrako Steel
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1967–68Houghton MainMexborough Main StreetUnbrako SteelNorthcliffe WMC
1968–69 South Kirkby Colliery Bentley Victoria NorthcliffeEdlington WMC
1969–70 British Ropes NorthcliffeEdlington WMCCortonwood MW
1970–71 Redfearn National Glass UptonGoldthorpe Miners WelfareHyde Park WMC
1971–72 Redfearn National Glass Edlington WMCCarcroft WMCDenaby St Albans
1972–73Houghton MainNorthcliffe Yorkshire Main Mexborough MW
1973–74Houghton MainMoorends AthleticConisbrough Hemsworth West End
1974–75Houghton MainScawthorpe Social Hemsworth West End Upton United
1975–76Houghton MainCarcroft WMCSouth Elmsall Pretoria Kinsley Boys
1976–77Edlington WMC Grimethorpe Miners Welfare Kinsley Boys Dearne Community
1977–78 Grimethorpe Miners Welfare Denaby St AlbansHickleton Miners Welfare Armthorpe Welfare
1978–79 Grimethorpe Miners Welfare Hickleton Main Brodsworth Miners Welfare Whisper
1979–80Edlington WMCNorthgate WMCWhisperBridon
1980–81Mexborough Main StreetBrooksidePlant Works Yorkshire Main
1981–82Houghton Main Armthorpe Welfare Armthorpe Welfare reservesHemsworth St Patricks
1982–83 Armthorpe Welfare Pretoria WMCHemsworth St PatricksGroves Social
1983–84Houghton Main Brodsworth Welfare Hemsworth TownUpton Brookside
1984–85 Brodsworth Miners Welfare Northgate WMCToll Bar CentralHemsworth Blue Bell
1985–86Bridon Kinsley Boys Clay Lane SocialKilnhurst Colliery
1986–87Northgate WMCHemsworth TownLangold Old Boys Bentley Colliery
1987–88 Kinsley Boys Toll Bar Central Bentley Colliery Scawthorpe Social
1988–89 Thorne Colliery Skellow Grange South Kirkby Colliery reservesHyde Park WMC
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
1989–90 Thorne Colliery South Kirkby Colliery Cantley Hawthorn
1990–91 Thorne Colliery Hyde Park WMCBentley WMC
1991–92 Thorne Colliery Bingham SportsSutton Rovers
1992–93 Thorne Colliery Peglers Hatfield Main reserves
1993–94 Kinsley Boys Brookside WMCUpton & Harewood Social
1994–95 Kinsley Boys Sutton Rovers Yorkshire Main reserves
1995–96 South Kirkby Colliery Ackworth UnitedEdlington British Legion
1996–97 South Kirkby Colliery Highfields MW South Kirkby Colliery reserves
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
1997–98 South Kirkby Colliery Stainforth Central
1998–99Sutton RoversHemsworth St Patrick reserves
1999–00Sutton Rovers Rossington Main reserves
2000–01 Bentley Colliery Moorland
2001–02Edlington WMCHatfield Bluebell
2002–03Hemsworth St PatrickMoorland
2003–04ArmthorpeThorne Red Bear
2004–05 Hatfield Main Swinton Station
2005–06Hemsworth St PatrickTickhill Athletic
2006–07 Kinsley Boys Maltby Sheppey
2007–08Hemsworth AlphaSwinton Station
2008–09Upton & Harewood SocialMoorland
2009–10Edlington TownMaltby MW JFC
2010–11AFC Sportsman RoversCarcroft Village
2011–12Sutton RoversDenaby United
2012–13Denaby UnitedDenaby Main
2013–14Denaby UnitedSwinton Athletic reserves
2014–15Sutton RoversDunscroft United
2015–16FC Graceholme Askern reserves
2016–17Sutton Rovers Yorkshire Main
2017–18Sutton RoversBawtry Town
2018–19White Swan BalbyBrodsworth Main
2019–20Season suspended owing to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Askern Miners Maltby Juniors
2021–22 Rossington Main reservesBentley Village
2022–23Bentley VillageUpton United Juniors

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