Lancashire Combination



The Lancashire Combination was a football league founded in the North West of England in 1891–92. It absorbed the Lancashire League in 1903. In 1968 the Combination lost five of its clubs to the newly formed Northern Premier League. In 1982 it was finally merged with the Cheshire County League to form the North West Counties League.




Contents





  • 1 Champions


  • 2 Member clubs


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Champions




























SeasonChampions
1891–92
Blackburn Rovers reserves
1892–93
Blackburn Rovers reserves
1893–94
Blackburn Rovers reserves[1]
1894–95
Everton reserves[1]
1895–96
Preston North End reserves
1896–97
Liverpool reserves
1897–98
Preston North End reserves
1898–99
Preston North End reserves
1899–00
Liverpool reserves[1]
1900–01
Everton reserves
1901–02
Manchester City reserves
1902–03
Accrington Stanley




























































SeasonDivision One championsDivision Two champions
1903–04Everton reserves
Southport Central
1904–05Stockport CountySt Helens Recreation
1905–06Accrington Stanley
Colne
1906–07Oldham Athletic
Carlisle United
1907–08Everton reserves
Blackburn Rovers reserves
1908–09Everton reserves
Manchester City reserves
1909–10Everton reserves
Glossop North End reserves
1910–11Rochdale
Haslingden
1911–12Rochdale
Stalybridge Celtic
1912–13Eccles Borough
South Liverpool
1913–14Tranmere Rovers
Witton Albion
1914–15Eccles Borough
Rochdale
Northern SectionSouthern Section
1915–16Accrington Stanley
South Liverpool
First CompetitionSecond Competition
1916–17Hurst
Tranmere Rovers
1917–18South Liverpool
Liverpool SectionManchester Section
1918–19Tranmere Rovers
Stalybridge Celtic














































SeasonChampions
1919–20
Chorley
1920–21
Barrow
1921–22
Lancaster Town
1922–23
Chorley
1923–24
Fleetwood
1924–25
Morecambe
1925–26
Nelson reserves
1926–27
Rossendale United
1927–28
Chorley
1928–29
Chorley
1929–30
Lancaster Town
1930–31
Darwen
1931–32
Darwen
1932–33
Chorley
1933–34
Chorley
1934–35
Lancaster Town
1935–36
Lancaster Town
1936–37
South Liverpool
1937–38
South Liverpool
1938–39
South Liverpool
1945–46
Chorley
1946–47
Bacup Borough


































































SeasonDivision One championsDivision Two champions
1947–48Wigan AthleticStubshaw Cross Rovers
1948–49NetherfieldBootle
1949–50NelsonBlackpool "B"
1950–51Wigan AthleticSt Helens Town
1951–52NelsonPrescot Cables
1952–53Wigan AthleticBolton Wanderers "B"
1953–54Wigan AthleticBurscough
1954–55Accrington Stanley reservesBurnley 'A'
1955–56BurscoughSkelmersdale United
1956–57Prescot CablesRossendale United
1957–58Horwich RMIOldham Athletic reserves
1958–59New BrightonNetherfield reserves
1959–60ChorleyClitheroe
1960–61ChorleyChorley reserves
1961–62MorecambeAshton United
1962–63MorecambeCrompton Recreation
1963–64Chorley
Accrington Stanley
1964–65NetherfieldNetherfield reserves
1965–66South LiverpoolWigan Rovers
1966–67Morecambe
Kirkby Town
1967–68MorecambeOldham Athletic reserves






























SeasonChampions
1968–69
Great Harwood
1969–70
Burscough
1970–71
Prestwich Heys
1971–72
St Helens Town
1972–73
Darwen
1973–74
Accrington Stanley
1974–75
Darwen
1975–76
Bootle
1976–77
Bootle
1977–78
Accrington Stanley
1978–79
Wren Rovers
1979–80
Clitheroe
1980–81
Wren Rovers
1981–82
Caernarfon Town


Member clubs


A total of 190 clubs and reserve teams played in the Lancashire Combination:











References




  1. ^ abc Lancashire Football Combination Commemorative Handbook 1891–1982




External links



  • Full list of Lancashire Combination league tables RSSSF







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