List of football clubs in Nottinghamshire

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This is a list of football clubs based in the British county of Nottinghamshire .

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Men's clubs

League clubs

These clubs play in fully professional leagues, at levels 1–4 of the English football league system.

ClubLeagueHome groundBorough
Level 2
Nottingham Forest Football League Championship City Ground Rushcliffe
Level 4
Mansfield Town Football League Two Field Mill Mansfield
Nottinghamshire UK district map (blank).svg
Location of Nottinghamshire's Football League clubs
Blue pog.svg Blue: Level 2
Red pog.svg Red: Level 4

Non-league clubs

These clubs play in semi-professional and amateur leagues, at levels 5–11 of the English football league system. The list does not include reserve teams of clubs that may play further down the pyramid -

ClubLeagueHome GroundBorough
Level 8
Basford United NPL Division One SouthGreenwich Avenue Nottingham
Carlton Town NPL Division One SouthBill Stokeld Stadium Gedling
Level 9
Clipstone NCEL Premier DivisionClipstone Road Newark and Sherwood
AFC Mansfield NCEL Premier DivisionForest Town Stadium Mansfield
Rainworth Miners Welfare NCEL Premier DivisionWelfare Ground Mansfield
Worksop Town NCEL Premier DivisionSandy Lane [lower-alpha 1] Bassetlaw
Level 10
Arnold Town EMCL Eagle Valley Gedling
Clifton All Whites EMCL Green Lane Nottingham
Dunkirk EMCL Lenton Lane Nottingham
Gedling Miners Welfare EMCL Plains Road Gedling
Kimberley Miners Welfare EMCL Stag Ground Broxtowe
Ollerton Town NCEL Division OneWalesby Lane Newark and Sherwood
Radcliffe Olympic EMCL Wharf Lane Rushcliffe
Radford EMCL Selhurst Street Nottingham
Selston EMCL Mansfield Road Ashfield
Retford United NCEL Division OneCannon Park Bassetlaw
Teversal EMCL Carnavon Street Ashfield
West Bridgford EMCL Regatta Way Rushcliffe
  1. Groundsharing at home of Handsworth Parramore
Location of non-league clubs in Nottinghamshire at levels 5-8 of the English football league system (clubs eligible to compete in the FA Trophy)
Blue pog.svg Blue: Level 6
Red pog.svg Red: Level 7
Orange pog.svg Orange: Level 8
Location of non-league clubs in Nottinghamshire at levels 9-11 of the English football league system (clubs eligible to compete in the FA Vase)
Red pog.svg Red: Level 9
Yellow pog.svg Yellow: Level 10
Green pog.svg Green: Level 11

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