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Association football club in England

Football club
Yorkshire Main
Full nameYorkshire Main Football Club
Founded1960; 64 years ago (1960)
GroundEdlington Lane, Edlington
Capacity20
ChairmanMatthew Wynne
ManagerGavin Smith
LeagueCentral Midlands Alliance Premier Division North
2023–24Central Midlands Alliance Premier Division North, 5th of 17
Home colours

Yorkshire Main Football Club is a football club based in Edlington, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. They play in the Central Midlands Alliance Premier Division North.

History

The club, representing the Yorkshire Main Colliery, claims to have been formed in 1925 as Edlington Rangers, who did use the Yorkshire Main name for a two-year spell in the 1940s before folding in 1958.

A new Yorkshire Main Colliery FC was formed in 1960 and entered the Doncaster & District Senior League. After two separate spells out (between 1967 and 1971, and 1977 and 1980), they returned to the league again in 1980, and subsequently won the Third Division title. A year later they joined the Sheffield Association League, winning the Division Two title. In the summer of 1982 the Association League merged with the Hatchard League to form the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League (S&HCSL), and Yorkshire Main Colliery were placed in Division One, eventually securing a league and cup double in the competition's inaugural campaign.

On the back of their success in the S&HCSL, the club decided to join the Northern Counties East League (NCEL) in 1983, being entered into Division Two South. After two seasons of league restructuring, they found themselves in Division Two. In 1986 they became Yorkshire Main after the closure of the colliery. In 1990 they won promotion to the NCEL Division One, and the following year they entered the FA Vase for the first (and only) time.

The club dropped out of the NCEL in 1991 after finishing second bottom, and rejoined the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League. They spent seven seasons back in the S&HCSL, during which time they were relegated from Division One to Division Two, and in 1998 they decided to leave to join the Central Midlands League (CMFL), entering the Premier Division.

They spent ten seasons in the Premier Division before winning promotion to the Supreme Division in 2008, only spending one year in the CMFL's top flight before being relegated back again due to the club's lack of floodlights. This problem was rectified in 2010, and just a year later they won the CMFL Floodlit Cup, the CM Premier Championship, the Doncaster and District FA Challenge Cup and the League Cup. The next season they were placed in the North Division when the CMFL restructured, but in 2013 Yorkshire Main left the league.

They rejoined the Doncaster & District Senior League, finishing bottom of the Premier Division in their first season back in the competition.

Season-by-season record

Season Division Level Position FA Vase Notes
1960–61 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Three
1961–62 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Three
1962–63 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Three 10th/13
1963–64 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Three 5th/14 Promoted
1964–65 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Two 12th/12
1965–66 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Two 9th/13
1966–67 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Two
Club dissolved (1967) and reformed (1971)
1971–72 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Three Promoted
1972–73 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Two Promoted
1973–74 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One
1974–75 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One
1975–76 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One
1976–77 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One
Club dissolved (1977) and reformed (1980)
1980–81 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Three 1st/15 League champions
1981–82 Sheffield Association League Division Two 1st/15 League champions, promoted
1982–83 Sheffield Association League Division One 1st/15 League champions
1983–84 Northern Counties East League Division Two South 6th/13
1984–85 Northern Counties East League Division One Central 12th/16
1985–86 Northern Counties East League Division Two 13th/16
1986–87 Northern Counties East League Division Two 15th/18
1987–88 Northern Counties East League Division Two 17th/15
1988–89 Northern Counties East League Division Two 18th/14
1989–90 Northern Counties East League Division Two 5th/14 Promoted
1990–91 Northern Counties East League Division One 12th/13 1R
1991–92 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One 4th/11
1992–93 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One 8th/14
1993–94 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One - 7th/13
1994–95 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One - 13th/14
1995–96 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division One - 13th/13 Relegated
1996–97 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two - 9th/15
1997–98 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Division Two - 7th/15
1998–99 Central Midlands League Premier Division 9th/15
1999–00 Central Midlands League Premier Division 10th/16
2000–01 Central Midlands League Premier Division 16th/17
2001–02 Central Midlands League Premier Division 18th/20
2002–03 Central Midlands League Premier Division 17th/17
2003–04 Central Midlands League Premier Division 14th/19
2004–05 Central Midlands League Premier Division 12 18th/19
2005–06 Central Midlands League Premier Division 12 15th/20
2006–07 Central Midlands League Premier Division 12 14th/19
2007–08 Central Midlands League Premier Division 12 3rd/20 Promoted
2008–09 Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11 10th/18 Relegated
2009–10 Central Midlands League Premier Division 12 4th/16
2010–11 Central Midlands League Premier Division 12 1st/15 League champions
2011–12 Central Midlands League North Division 11 5th/17
2012–13 Central Midlands League North Division 11 16th/17
2013–14 Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division 14 8th/8
2014–15 Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division 14 4th/9
2015–16 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One 15 4th/8
2016–17 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One 15 1st/8 League champions, promoted
2017–18 Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division 14 9th/10
2018–19 Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division 14 7th/8
2019–20 Doncaster & District Senior League Premier Division 14 - Season abandoned owing to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Doncaster Saturday League Premier Division 14 7th/11
2021–22 Doncaster Saturday League Premier Division 14 3rd/12
2022–23 Central Midlands League North Division 11 9th/15
Season Division Level Position FA Vase Notes
Source: Football Club History Database

Notable former players

Players that have played in the Football League either before or after playing for Yorkshire Main:

Ground

The club plays on Edlington Lane in Edlington, postcode DN4 9LT.

Gallery

  • View towards Lord's Head Lane end. View towards Lord's Head Lane end.
  • Main stand. Main stand.
  • Railway side and stand. Railway side and stand.
  • Changing rooms, tea bar and ground paybox entrance. Changing rooms, tea bar and ground paybox entrance.

Honours

League

Records

References

  1. ^ History Archived May 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Yorkshire Main FC
  2. ^ Yorkshire Main Football Club History Database
  3. Final table The FA

External links

Sheffield & Hallamshire County FA
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