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Liverpool County Premier League

Association football league in Merseyside, England


Summary

Association football league in Merseyside, England

FieldValue
nameLiverpool County Premier League
founded2006
countryEngland
feedsNorth West Counties League
Division One North and South
relegationI-Zingari Combination
divisionsPremier Division
Division One
Division Two
teams36
levelsLevel 11 (Premier Division)
domest_cupsPeter Coyne/George Mahon Cup
Zingari Challenge Cup
Roy Wade Cup
Lord Wavertree Cup
season2023–24
championsMSB Woolton (Premier)
The ARC (Championship)
Calci (Conference)
websiteLiverpool County Premier League

Division One North and South Division One Division Two Zingari Challenge Cup Roy Wade Cup Lord Wavertree Cup The ARC (Championship) Calci (Conference)

The Liverpool County Premier League is a football competition based in Merseyside, England. It was founded in 2006 as a merger of the Liverpool County Football Combination and the I Zingari League.

The league has three divisions, the Premier Division, the Championship Division and the Conference Division. The Premier Division is a feeder league to the National League System and feeds the North West Counties League Division One North and South.

The league has four knockout cup competitions:

  • The Peter Coyne / George Mahon Cup is open to all clubs across the three divisions. The George Mahon Cup was formerly the league cup of the Liverpool County Football Combination.
  • The I Zingari Cup is open to clubs in the Premier Division. It was, as the name suggests, previously the league cup for the I Zingari League.
  • The Roy Wade Cup is open to clubs in the Championship Division.
  • The Lord Wavertree Cup is open to clubs in the Conference Division.

Champions

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2006–07Waterloo DockSouth LiverpoolREMYCA United
2007–08Waterloo DockAigburth Peoples HallSacre Coeur Former Pupils
2008–09Waterloo DockAlbany AthleticHalewood Town
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two (North)Division Two (South)
2009–10Waterloo DockEssemmay Old BoysPinewoodsAlumni
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2010–11Waterloo DockCroxtethLiverpool North
2011–12Aigburth Peoples HallWest Everton XaviersKingsley United
2012–13West Everton XaviersKingsley UnitedThe Famous Grapes
2013–14Aigburth Peoples HallLiver AcademyLitherland REMYCA Reserves
2014–15Aigburth Peoples HallWaterloo Grammar School Old BoysLeyfield
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
2015–16Aigburth Peoples HallOld Xaverians ReservesBritish Rail (Formerly BRNESC Reserves)Custys
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2016–17Aigburth Peoples HallOld Xaverians ReservesBankfield Old Boys
2017–18Lower BreckBritish RailQuarry Bank Old Boys
2018–19Waterloo DockFC PilchyStoneycroft
2019–20N/A due to COVID-19
2020-21Liverpool NalgoThe EmpressWarbreck
2021-22Sefton AthleticThe FramesJoey Orr's The Edge
2022-23MSB WooltonThe NayloFC King Harry
SeasonPremier DivisionChampionship DivisionConference Division
2023-24Halewood ApolloFC King HarryL4 Football Club
2024-25MSB WooltonThe ARCCalci

Number of top-tier league championships by club

  • Waterloo Dock – 6
  • Aigburth People's Hall – 5
  • MSB Woolton – 2
  • Halewood Apollo – 1
  • Liverpool NALGO – 1
  • Lower Breck – 1
  • Sefton Athletic – 1
  • West Everton Xaviers – 1

2025–26 members

Premier Division

  • Deyesbrook
  • East Villa Rail
  • FC King Harry
  • Granby Toxteth Athletic
  • Halewood Apollo
  • Joey Orr's
  • Liver Academy
  • Liverpool NALGO
  • MSB Woolton (firsts)
  • MSB Woolton (reserves)
  • River
  • Sefton Athletic
  • Skelmersdale United
  • The Grenadier
  • Waterloo Dock

Championship Division

  • FC Salle
  • Formby
  • L4
  • Ormskirk West End
  • Roby
  • South Liverpool
  • The ARC

Conference Division

  • Allerton (resigned from league)
  • Calci
  • Edge Hill Boys Club Old Boys
  • Flathouse
  • Forefield Rangers
  • Granby Toxteth Athletic (development)
  • Highfield
  • Litherland REMYCA OA
  • MSB Woolton (under-21s) (resigned from league)
  • Oakfield
  • Ormskirk West End (reserves)
  • Pex Hill
  • Stoney (club inactive in league)
  • Warbreck
  • The Anny Road --

References

References

  1. (3 September 2021). "First refugee football team set to make debut in the Liverpool County Premier League".
  2. Davies, Jim. (22 April 2017). "Corinthian: Hall and Breck book places in cup final".
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