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East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 Sport Rugby union Instituted 1987; 37 years ago (1987 ) (as East Midlands/Leicestershire) Ceased 2000; 24 years ago (2000 ) Number of teams 12 Country England Holders Melton Mowbray (1st title) (1999–00) (promoted to Midlands 4 East (North) ) Most titles Multiple teams (1 title)
East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 (formerly East Midlands/Leicestershire ) was a tier 9 English Rugby Union league with teams from Bedfordshire , parts of Cambridgeshire , Leicestershire and Northamptonshire taking part. Promoted teams moved up to Midlands 4 East (North) (formerly Midlands East 2) and relegated teams dropped to East Midlands/Leicestershire 2 .
At the end of the 1999–00 season the East Midlands/Leicestershire leagues split. Most teams in East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 were transferred into either Midlands 4 East (South) or Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire/Leicestershire 1 East .
When league rugby began in 1987 this division (then known as East Midlands/Leicestershire) contained the following teams:
East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 honours[ edit ]
East Midlands/Leicestershire (1987–1992)[ edit ]
Originally known as East Midlands/Leicestershire, it was a tier 7 league with promotion to Midlands 2 East and relegation to either East Midlands 1 or Leicestershire 1 .
East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 (1992–1993)[ edit ]
Restructuring saw the division renamed as East Midlands/Leicestershire 1, dropping two levels to become a tier 9 league. Promotion and relegation was now to the newly introduced Midlands East 2 and East Midlands/Leicestershire 2 .
East Midlands/Leicestershire 1
Season
No of teams
Champions
Runners–up
Relegated teams
Reference
1992–93
13
Kibworth
Loughborough
St Ives
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Green backgrounds are the promotion places.
East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 (1993–1996)[ edit ]
The top six teams from Midlands 1 and the top six from North 1 were combined to create National 5 North , meaning that East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 dropped another level to become a tier 10 league. Promotion continued to Midlands East 2 and relegation to East Midlands/Leicestershire 2 .
East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 (1996–1998)[ edit ]
At the end of the 1995–96 season National 5 North was discontinued and East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 returned to being a tier 9 league. Promotion continued to Midlands East 2 while relegation was now to East Midlands or Leicestershire 1 .
East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 (1998–2000)[ edit ]
East Midlands/Leicestershire remained a tier 9 league for the 1998–99 season. Promotion continued to Midlands East 2 but relegation was to the reintroduced East Midlands/Leicestershire 2 . At the end of the 1999–00 campaign the league was cancelled and teams either transferred into the new Midlands 4 East (South) and Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire/Leicestershire 1 East divisions or dropping out of the league system altogether.
Number of league titles [ edit ]
^ Old Boys side of Trinity High School .
^ Old Boys side of Northampton Grammar School .
^ League restructuring saw champions Hinckley promoted into the newly introduced Midlands East 1 .
^ League restructuring meant that the top five clubs were promoted into Midlands East 1 , including Belgrave , Luton and Ampthill .
^ Aylestone St James were demoted two levels to the new East Midlands/Leicestershire 3 .
^ The cancellation of National 5 North and subsequent restructuring meant that the top six clubs were promoted into Midlands East 2 including Northampton Old Scouts , Oadby Wyggestonian , Dunstablians and Loughborough .
^ Due to widespread league restructuring there was no relegation.
^ No relegation as league due to increase from 16 to 17 teams.
^ Restructuring meant that eight teams were relegation into the reintroduced East Midlands/Leicestershire 2 , including Aylestone St James , Colworth House , Deepings , Old Ashbeians , Brackley , Wellingborough Old Grammarians , St Neots and Bugbrooke .
^ 1998–99 East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 mistakenly referred to as East Midlands 1 on RFU website.
^ Champions Melton Mowbray were promoted to the newly introduced Midlands 4 East (South) .
^ Restructuring meant that the top three sides including Northampton Casuals went into Midlands 4 East (South) . Oakham (4th) and Old Newtonians (9th) went into the new Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire/Leicestershire 1 East . The rest of the clubs dropped out of the league.
^ The merger of cancellation of the East Midlands/Leicestershire leagues meant there was no relegation.
^ 1999–00 East Midlands/Leicestershire 1 mistakenly referred to as East Midlands 1 on RFU website.
^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1988). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1988-89 . Queen Anne Press. pp. 130–134. ISBN 0-356-15884-5 .
^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1989). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1989-90 . Queen Anne Press. pp. 136–139. ISBN 0-356-17862-5 .
^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1990). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1990-91 . Queen Anne Press. pp. 140–143. ISBN 0-356-19162-1 .
^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1991). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1991-92 . Queen Anne Press. pp. 161–164. ISBN 0-356-20249-6 .
^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1992). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1992-93 . Headline. pp. 183–185. ISBN 0-7472-7907-1 .
^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1993). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1993-94 . Headline. pp. 164–167. ISBN 0-7472-7891-1 .
^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1994). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1994-95 . Headline. pp. 164–167. ISBN 0-7472-7891-1 .
^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1995). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1995-96 . Headline. pp. 176–179. ISBN 0-7472-7850-4 .
^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John (1996). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1996-97 . Headline. pp. 192–195. ISBN 0-7472-7816-4 .
^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John (1997). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997-98 . Headline. pp. 156–159. ISBN 0-7472-7771-0 .
^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John (1998). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1998-99 . Headline. pp. 90–93. ISBN 0-7472-7653-6 .
^ "1998-1999 Midlands Division" . England Rugby. Retrieved 19 December 2020 .
^ "1999-2000 Midlands Division" . England Rugby. Retrieved 19 December 2020 .
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