The North West Counties Football League (currently known under the terms of a sponsorship deal as the Vodkat League) is a football league in the north west of England. As of 2008, the league covers the whole of the North West England region, and part of the West Midlands region, from Stoke-on-Trent,the Peak District in Northern Derbyshire up to the Lake District. In the past, the league has also hosted teams from North Wales. The league currently has two divisions: Premier Division, at level nine in the English football league system, and Division One at level ten.
OverviewThe league was formed in 1982 by the merger of the Cheshire County League and the Lancashire Combination. It originally consisted of three divisions, but this was reduced to two in 1987, partly because of the creation of an extra division in the Northern Premier League. At the same time, promotion and relegation between the two leagues were introduced, with either the first or second placed club in the North West Counties Football League being entitled to a place in the NPL, subject to their ground meeting that league's requirements. The NWCFL has six feeder leagues of its own with eligibility for promotion to the Division Two being accorded to champions of the Cheshire Association Football League, Liverpool County Premier League, West Cheshire Amateur Football League, Staffordshire County Senior League, West Lancashire League, and Manchester League, again subject to their grounds meeting the NWCFL's requirements. The record attendance for a North West Counties League match is 6,023 for a Division Two match between FC United of Manchester and Great Harwood Town on 23 April 2006. The only club to have played in the top division every season since its inception is St Helens Town. The league is home to three ex-Football League clubs; Darwen, Glossop North End and Nelson (the Bootle club is not the same club as the former Football League club), whilst former league members Accrington Stanley have risen to play in the Football League. As well as the two divisions for first teams, the league also runs a reserve section which consists of a single section of 16 teams, which also has a dedicated league cup. Previous divisional champions1982-87The league was formed with three divisions.
1987-dateDue to the expansion of the Northern Premier League, and the withdrawal of teams who could no longer meet the ground requirements, the third division was disbanded and a two division format instigated. This format remains in place today.
In 2008, the league renamed their divisions to be "Premier Division" and "Division One". League CupThe league also runs a league cup for all members of the first team divisions.
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