Northern Counties East Football League - Champions

Champions

Season Premier Division Division One Division Two
North South North South
1982–83 Shepshed Charterhouse Scarborough Reserves Lincoln United Rowntree Mackintosh Woolley Miners Welfare
1983–84 Spalding United Pontefract Collieries Borrowash Victoria Harrogate Railway Athletic Retford Town
Season Premier Division Division One
Central North South
1984–85 Belper Town Armthorpe Welfare Farsley Celtic Long Eaton United
Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three
1985–86 Arnold North Ferriby United Lincoln United Collingham
Season Premier Division Division One Division Two
1986–87 Alfreton Town Ossett Albion Frecheville Community Association
1987–88 Emley York Railway Institute Pickering Town
1988–89 Emley Sheffield Ossett Town
1989–90 Bridlington Town Rowntree Mackintosh Winterton Rangers
1990–91 Guiseley Sheffield Hall Road Rangers
Season Premier Division Division One
1991–92 North Shields Stocksbridge Park Steels
1992–93 Spennymoor United Lincoln United
1993–94 Stocksbridge Park Steels Arnold Town
1994–95 Lincoln United Hatfield Main
1995–96 Hatfield Main Selby Town
1996–97 Denaby United Eccleshill United
1997–98 Hucknall Town Garforth Town
1998–99 Ossett Albion Harrogate Railway
1999–2000 North Ferriby United Goole
2000–01 North Ferriby United Borrowash Victoria
2001–02 Brigg Town Gedling Town
2002–03 Alfreton Town Mickleover Sports
2003–04 Bridlington Town Shirebrook Town
2004–05 Goole Sutton Town
2005–06 Buxton Carlton Town
2006–07 Retford United Parkgate
2007–08 Winterton Rangers Dinnington Town
2008–09 Mickleover Sports Scarborough Athletic
2009–10 Bridlington Town Tadcaster Albion
2010–11 Farsley Staveley Miners Welfare
2011–12 Retford United Handsworth

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