Last updated : Monday, 01 July 2024

Introduction

The Evening League is an amateur football league based in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1888 and is one of the oldest amateur football leagues in the world. The league currently consists of over 100 teams, playing in a variety of divisions.

The Evening League is open to all teams, regardless of ability or experience. The league is a great way for players to get involved in football and to meet new people.

History

EVANING LEAGUE action

The Evening League was founded in 1888 by a group of businessmen who wanted to create a league for amateur footballers. The league was originally called the London Evening League, but it was renamed the Evening League in 1900.

The Evening League has grown steadily over the years and now consists of over 100 teams. The league is divided into a variety of divisions, depending on the level of ability of the teams.

EVANING LEAGUE match

The Evening League is a popular league and attracts players from all over the United Kingdom. The league is a great way for players to get involved in football and to meet new people.

Rules and regulations

The Evening League has a set of rules and regulations that all teams must adhere to. These rules cover a variety of aspects of the game, including the size of the pitch, the number of players on each team, and the use of substitutes.

EVANING LEAGUE teams

The Evening League also has a disciplinary code that outlines the penalties for breaking the rules. These penalties can range from a warning to a suspension.

Sources

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