Football League Third Division North

Football League Third Division North

The Third Division North of The Football League was a tier in the English association football league system from 1921 to 1958. It ran parallel to Third Division South with clubs elected to the League or relegated from a higher division allocated to one or the other according to geographical position. Some clubs in the English Midlands shuttled between the Third Division North and the Third Division South according to the composition of the two leagues in any one season.

The Third Division South had been formed in the 1920-21 season (as simply the Third Division) with 22 teams drawn mostly from the Southern League. It was decided that this gave the Football League as a whole too much of a southern bias, so the Third Division North was created in 1921-22 to redress the balance.[citation needed] Stockport County had finished bottom of the Second Division at the end of the 1920-21 season, and they were relegated into this new division, where they joined Grimsby Town who had spent a season in the Third Division after relegation from the Second Division in 1919-20. As there was no Northern equivalent of the Southern League, the remaining 18 teams came from several regional leagues: the Midland League, the Central League, the North Eastern League, the Lancashire Combination and the Birmingham Combination.

The original 20 teams were: Stockport County, Darlington, Grimsby Town, Hartlepools United, Accrington Stanley, Crewe Alexandra, Stalybridge Celtic, Walsall, Southport, Ashington, Durham City, Wrexham, Chesterfield, Lincoln City, Barrow, Nelson, Wigan Borough, Tranmere Rovers, Halifax Town and Rochdale. The division was extended by a further two teams in 1923 to take the total to 22.

Only one promotion place was available each season from the Third Division North to the Second Division, which made it very difficult to win promotion. Eight teams were ever-present in the division for the 30 years of its existence. Of the teams that played in Third Division North, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Derby County were later English football champions.

In 1958 the two regional Third Divisions were merged together, to create the new Third Division and Fourth Division.

From 1934 to the war's outbreak there was a short-lived knockout Football League Third Division North Cup.

From 1954/55 season until 1957/58 season, there was a series of games between teams representing the Third Division North and the Third Division South. Football League Third Division North vs. South Representative Games.

Champions

1922 Stockport County
1923 Nelson
1924 Wolverhampton Wanderers
1925 Darlington
1926 Grimsby Town
1927 Stoke City
1928 Bradford Park Avenue
1929 Bradford City
1930 Port Vale
1931 Chesterfield
1932 Lincoln City
1933 Hull City
1934 Barnsley
1935 Doncaster Rovers
1936 Chesterfield
1937 Stockport County
1938 Tranmere Rovers
1939 Barnsley
1947 Doncaster Rovers
1948 Lincoln City
1949 Hull City
1950 Doncaster Rovers
1951 Rotherham United
1952 Lincoln City
1953 Oldham Athletic
1954 Port Vale
1955 Barnsley
1956 Grimsby Town
1957 Derby County
1958 Scunthorpe United

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