1949–50 Northern Football League

The 1949–50 Northern Football League season was the 52nd in the history of the Northern Football League, a football competition in Northern England.[1]

Clubs

Football league season
Northern League
Season1949–50
ChampionsBishop Auckland
Matches played182
Goals scored840 (4.62 per match)

The league featured 14 clubs which competed in the last season, no new clubs joined the league this season.

Crook Colliery Welfare changed name to Crook Town.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
1 Bishop Auckland 26 21 1 4 81 28 2.893 43
2 Billingham Synthonia 26 17 3 6 77 46 1.674 37
3 Whitby Town 26 16 3 7 67 42 1.595 35
4 Willington 26 16 1 9 76 46 1.652 33
5 Evenwood Town 26 14 2 10 70 59 1.186 30
6 Tow Law Town 26 12 4 10 63 52 1.212 28
7 Ferryhill Athletic 26 11 5 10 64 67 0.955 27
8 Shildon 26 10 5 11 56 52 1.077 25
9 Crook Town 26 10 3 13 61 58 1.052 23
10 Penrith 26 9 2 15 54 74 0.730 20
11 South Bank 26 8 3 15 46 78 0.590 19
12 West Auckland Town 26 8 2 16 45 89 0.506 18
13 Stanley United 26 5 6 15 46 74 0.622 16
14 Heaton Stannington 26 4 2 20 34 75 0.453 10
Source: fchd
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal ratio.

References

  1. ^ "Northern Football League 1925–1960". Non League Matters.
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