Leeds Red Triangle Football League

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Leeds Red Triangle Football League
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Founded
1920
Nation
 England
Feeder To
West Yorkshire League
Divisions
Premier Division
Division One/ Division Two
Number of Teams
22
7 in Premier Division / 6 in Division One / 9 in Division Two
Levels on Pyramid
Level 14 (Premier Division)
Level 15 (Division One)
Cups

Cliff Pagdin Cup Kath Lawson Memorial Cup Rowland Road W.M.C Cup Albert West Memorial Cup Metcalf Sports Cup

Current Champions (2010-11)
Wortley (Premier)
CFYDC (Division One)
Pudsey Britannia (Division Two)
Current Runners Up (2010-11)
Halton Moor (Premier)
Wortley Reserves (Division One)
Kirkstall Crusaders Old Boys (Division Two)
Website
Official Site

The Leeds Red Triangle Football League is a football competition based in Leeds, England. This league was established in 1920 by local man Edward Rickerby and has three divisions. The Leeds Red Triangle Football League Premier Division sits at level 14 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the West Yorkshire League.

The Red Triangle name and logo refer to the league's association in its early days with the YMCA movement.

[edit] Member clubs 2011–12

Premier Division (Hainsworth Premier Division)

  • Churwell
  • Crossgates
  • Halton Moor
  • Kirkstall Crusaders
  • Morley Town
  • Old Headingley 'A'
  • Seacroft Working Mens Club

Division One (All Sports Awards Division)

  • Altofts Reserves
  • Drighlington Adwalton
  • Drighlington Malt Shovel
  • Parkfield
  • South Leeds Independents
  • Wykebeck Arms

Division Two (Kath Lawson Memorial Division)

  • Belle Isle Working Mens Club
  • Churwell Lions
  • Harehill Liberal Club
  • Kirkstall Crusaders Reserves
  • Leeds Deaf
  • Seacroft Colts Old Boys
  • Shears Inn
  • Smiling Mule
  • Swarcliffe Working Mens Club

[edit] Champions and runners-up

Premier Division
  • 2005–06 Rawdon Old Boys / tbc
  • 2006–07 East Leeds / tbc
  • 2007–08 The Gate / Wykebeck Arms United
  • 2008–09 Halton Moor / East Leeds
  • 2009–10 Halton Moor
  • 2010–11 Wortley
First Division
  • 2005–06 tbc / tbc
  • 2006–07 The Gate / tbc
  • 2007–08 Farnley Sports / Banbridge United
  • 2008–09 New Farnley CC / Sporting Armley
  • 2009–10 Beeston St. Anthonys 'A'
  • 2010–11 CFYDC

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