1982–83 Northern Football League

Division One
Season 1982–83
Champions Blyth Spartans
Relegated Durham City
West Auckland Town
Willington
Matches played 342
Goals scored 1101 (3.22 per match)
← 1981–82
1983–84 →

The 1982–83 Northern Football League season was the 83rd in the history of the Northern Football League, a football competition in Northern England. The Northern League expanded to two divisions this season for the first time since 1899-00

League tables

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Division One

PWDLFAPts
1Blyth Spartans3623112923180
2Whitby Town 362394803478
3Horden CW 3621510653568
4Bishop Auckland 3617136693464
5Spennymoor United 3617109705361
6Billingham Synthonia3616128714360
7North Shields 3617712734658
8Tow Law Town 36161010716358
9Consett 36151011533755
10Crook Town 3616713544755
11South Bank 36141210563254
12Ferryhill Athletic 36141210534254
13Whitley Bay 3613815565047
14Shildon 3691116487138
15Evenwood Town 369819496735
16Ashington 369621367333
17Durham City 364824328320
18West Auckland Town 3653283711018
19Willington 362232261408

Division Two

Division Two
Season 1982–83
Champions Peterlee Newtown
Promoted Peterlee Newtown
Gretna
Matches played 165
Goals scored 533 (3.23 per match)
← 1981–82
1983–84 →

This was the first season since 1899-00 the League ran with a Second Division, it ran with 11 teams in its first season, the founding members were:
Alnwick Town
Bedlington Terriers
Billingham Town
Darlington Reserves
Esh Winning
Gretna
Hartlepool United Reserves
Northallerton Town
Norton & Stockton Ancients
Peterlee Newtown
Ryhope Community Association

PWDLFAPts
1Peterlee Newtown301893673345
2Gretna 301866632960
3Darlington Reserves 301578553652
4Hartlepool Reserves 3016410694646
5Ryhope Community Association3014610615545
6Esh Winning 3010713426037
7Billingham Town 3081111364735
8Northallerton Town 3010416416134
9Norton & Stockton Ancients 307617356127
10Bedlington Terriers 305916334824
11Alnwick Town 305916315724

Hartlepool United Reserves deducted 6 Points
Ryhope Community Association deducted 3 Points

References

  1. "Northern League 1983". Football Club History Database. Archived from the original on 2013-07-05. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
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