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1919–20 Northern Football League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Northern League |
| season | 1919–20 |
| winners | South Bank |
| matches | 182 |
| total goals | 670 |
| prevseason | 1914–15 |
| nextseason | 1920–21 |
The 1919–20 Northern Football League season was the 27th in the history of the Northern Football League, a football competition in Northern England. South Bank were crowned champions via a three team playoff after they finished the season on 38 points along with Bishop Auckland and Crook Town.
Clubs
From the 13 clubs which competed in the 1914–15 season 4 did not reappear:
- Darlington St. Augustine's
- Leadgate Park
- Harrogate
- Grangetown Athletic
Also 5 new clubs joined the league:
- Redcar
- Auckland St. Helen's United
- Darlington Railway Athletic
- Grangetown St. Mary's
- West Hartlepool St. Joseph's
League table
Championship playoff
- 4 September 1920: Bishop Auckland 4–2 South Bank
- 11 September 1920: Crook Town 2–1 Bishop Auckland
- 18 September 1920: South Bank 4–0 Crook Town
References
References
- "Northern League 1889-1925". Non League Matters.
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