Norwich and District Saturday Football League


The Norwich and District Saturday Football League is a football competition based in England. It has a total of 1 division catering for 12 teams. The league is a feeder league to the Anglian Combination.
The league is affiliated to the Norfolk County Football Association.
The league is one of the oldest competitive leagues within Norfolk and can have up to 80 teams competing at any time from within a radius of 15 miles of Norwich Castle.
Over the last few years, steps have been made within the league to change the look, feel and competitive nature of the league. The two divisions have been shaped to create a more competitive nature and raise standards of football throughout. In 2000 it was decided to drop the 'Business Houses' side of the name that was historically linked to the number of major companies in and around Norwich, but have since disappeared. The league also wanted to focus on the fact that the league is the only true Norwich based league in Norfolk.

Member clubs 2015–16

The league's current member clubs are as follows:

Division One

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List of Division One League Champions

YearDivision One Winners
1950–51Albert Sports
1951–52Costessey
1952–53Costessey
1953–54Thorpe Hamlet
1954–55St Lukes
1955–56Trowse Villa
1956–57Trowse Villa
1957–58Trowse Villa
1958–59Trowse Villa
1959–60Trowse Villa
1960–61Sprowston Athletic
1961–62Sprowston Athletic
1962–63Henderson United Reserves
1963–64Lomax
1964–65NCC staff
1965–66Carrow
1966–67St Andrews Hospital
1967–68West Earlham
1968–69Norwich Yeoman
1969–70Bowthorpe United
1970–71Lomax

YearDivision One Winners
1993–94University of East Anglia
1994–95University of East Anglia
1995–96University of East Anglia
1996–97Rangers
1997–98University of East Anglia
1998–99University of East Anglia
1999–2000University of East Anglia
2000–01University of East Anglia
2001–02Earlham
2002–03Earlham
2003–04Earlham
2004–05Earlham
2005–06Earlham
2006–07University of East Anglia
2007–08Drayton
2008–09University of East Anglia Reserves
2009–10Yelverton
2010–11Drayton
2011–12Marlborough Old Boys
2012–13Jubilee Rangers
2013–14Marlborough Old Boys
2014–15Marlborough Old Boys
2015–16Hethersett Old Boys *Formally Marlborough Old Boys*

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