Scunthorpe & District Football League

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The Scunthorpe & District Football League is a football league formed in 1921 catering for clubs in and around Scunthorpe, England. It is not a formal member of the English football pyramid.

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The league first started as regional league with no promotion or relegation to the lower divisions. In the 1960s the league added automatic promotion and the league grew to 5 divisions. By the turn of the century the league still operated 4 divisions.

With the growth of Nearby clubs entering the Lincolnshire county league, membership numbers have dropped and the league now operates with 2 divisions of 17 clubs.

Due to a sponsorship deal, the league is currently known as the TSW Printers Scunthorpe & District Football League.

Member clubs 2023-24

Division One

Division Two

Recent champions

SeasonDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
2004-05ScunthoniansAFC Brumby ReservesEpworth Town Reserves
2005-06MallardBBM ReservesSwinefleet Juniors
2006-07BBMSwinefleet JuniorsCrosby Colts Juniors
2007-08AFC BrumbyMessingham Trinity JuniorsMallard
2008-09AFC BrumbyMallardAFC Goods Service
2009-10AFC BrumbyCollege WanderersRevision
2010-11Limestone RangersCrosby Colts ReservesButchers Arms
2011-12College WanderersCrosby Colts ReservesScunthonians Reserves
2012-13College WanderersNew Holland VillaBrumby
2013-14College WanderersBrumbyBroughton Colts
2014-15Limestone RangersBarnetby UnitedCrosby Colts Juniors
2015-16Limestone RangersCrowle Town ColtsThe Butchers Arms
2016-17AFC BrumbyEpworth Town ColtsShape Changers
2017-18Crowle Town ColtsCrosby Juniors
2018-19Scotter UnitedEpworth Colliery Blues
2019-20Barnetby United*Ashby Bowl*
2020-21League Not Played due to Covid-19League Not Played due to Covid-19
2021-22College WanderersMessingham UnitedAshby Park Rangers
2022-23College WanderersManor Park CF

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