1920–21 Yorkshire Football League

Football league season
Yorkshire Football League
Season1920–21
ChampionsBradford Park Avenue reserves

The 1920–21 Yorkshire Football League was the 1st season in the history of the Yorkshire Football League.[1]

Clubs

The league featured 13 new teams:

Map

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Location of the clubs in the 1920–21 Yorkshire League on a map of Yorkshire and the Humber

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Bradford Park Avenue reserves (C) 24 18 3 3 85 28 3.036 39
2 Wombwell 24 16 4 4 67 18 3.722 36 Joined Midland League
3 Wath Athletic 24 15 4 5 56 29 1.931 34
4 Harrogate 24 15 3 6 66 41 1.610 33
5 Selby Town 24 11 5 8 55 47 1.170 27
6 Wakefield City 24 10 6 8 41 33 1.242 26 Joined Midland League
7 Goole Shipyards 24 10 4 10 52 48 1.083 24
8 Rowntrees 24 9 2 13 42 45 0.933 20
9 Acomb 24 8 3 13 43 66 0.652 19
10 Fryston Colliery Welfare 24 7 5 12 35 59 0.593 19
11 Dewsbury & Savile 24 7 2 15 35 63 0.556 16 Left the league
12 Yorkshire Amateur 24 6 3 15 42 66 0.636 15
13 York YMCA 24 2 0 22 18 95 0.189 4
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal average
(C) Champions

References

  1. ^ "1920–21 Yorkshire Football League". Non League Matters.
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