Last updated : Sunday, 30 June 2024
Regional League
The Regional League is an amateur football league in England that is below the National League. It is divided into four leagues: the Northern Premier League, the Southern Football League Central, the Southern Football League South, and the Isthmian League.
Northern Premier League
The Northern Premier League is the largest of the four regional leagues, with 22 clubs. It covers the north of England, from Cumbria to Humberside.
Southern Football League Central
The Southern Football League Central is the second largest of the four regional leagues, with 20 clubs. It covers the Midlands, from Derbyshire to Northamptonshire.
Southern Football League South
The Southern Football League South is the third largest of the four regional leagues, with 22 clubs. It covers the south and southwest of England, from Hampshire to Cornwall.
Isthmian League
The Isthmian League is the smallest of the four regional leagues, with 22 clubs. It covers the south-east of England, from Kent to Essex.
The Regional League is a great way for amateur footballers to compete at a high level. The leagues are well-organized and competitive, and the clubs are committed to providing a good standard of football.
If you are an amateur footballer looking for a challenge, the Regional League is a great option.
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