Anglian Combination

{{short description|Eleventh tier in English league football}}

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{{Infobox football league

| name = Anglian Combination

| image = Angcombagde.jpg

| pixels = 100

| country = England

| confed = Norfolk County Football Association

| founded = 1964

| folded =

| divisions = 7

| teams = 96{{plainlist|

  • Premier Division: 16
  • Division One: 14
  • Division Two: 14
  • Division Three: 14
  • Division Four: 13
  • Division Five North: 11
  • Division Five South: 13

}}

| feeds = Eastern Counties League
(Division One)

| promotion =

| relegation = Central and South Norfolk League
Lowestoft & District League
North East Norfolk League
North West Norfolk League

| levels = Level 11 (Premier Division)

| domest_cup = {{unbulleted list|Don Frost Memorial Cup|Senior League Cup|Junior League Cup|Reserve League Cup}}

| confed_cup =

| champions = Gorleston Reserves|]

| season =

| most successful club = Blofield United (6)

| sponsorship_name =

| tv =

| website = [https://fulltime.thefa.com/index.html?league=4780817 FA Fulltime]

| current = 2023-24 Anglian Combination

}}

The Anglian Combination (currently known as the Fosters Solicitors Anglian Combination{{cite web|url=https://resources.thefa.com/images/ftimages/data/league4780817/36338.pdf|title=Anglian Combination Football League and Fosters Solicitors announce partnership|publisher=Fosters Solicitors LLP|date=23 April 2021|accessdate=12 May 2023}} for sponsorship reasons) is an English football league that operates in East Anglia. The league specifically covers Norfolk and northern Suffolk, with rules stating that clubs should be within a 50-mile radius from the centre of Norwich.http://resources.thefa.com/images/ftimages/data/league4780817/48979.pdf{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

It consists of 96 teams and has seven divisions – the Premier Division, Division One to Four plus the two regionalised divisions, Division Five North and South.

CNSOBU (City of Norwich School Old Boys Union) were the first champions of the Anglian Combination in 1965, winning the Senior A Division in the league's transitional season. Blofield United is the most successful club in the Anglian Combination's history, with six top division league titles, while Acle United and Wroxham have won the most consecutive titles, with both clubs winning the Anglian Combination four times in succession.

History

The league was formed in 1964, as a merger of the East Anglian League and the Norfolk & Suffolk League (established 1897) and had a transitional season in 1964–65 before settling down to a regular format for the 1965–66 season of four divisions for first teams and three for reserves. A further division for first teams was added for 1966–67, and that format remained unchanged until the previously separate reserve divisions incorporated into the main structure for the 2003–04 season. The winners of the Premier Division are also known as the Sterry Cup winners and are eligible for promotion to the Eastern Counties League.

After a league meeting of the Anglian Combination clubs on 9 February 2011, it was decided the Anglian Combination would adopt the FA's Respect programme. This included the practice of all players on the two teams and match officials shaking hands before the game.{{cite web |url=http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayNews.do?noticePlacementID=4181072¬iceID=3074467&league=4780817 |title=Respect Anglian Combination |publisher=Full-time.thefa.com |date=9 February 2011 |accessdate=21 August 2012 }}{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Sponsorship

From 1992 to 2006, the chartered accountants Lovewell Blake sponsored the league. Dolphin Autos took over sponsorship of the league from 2006 to 2010. Gleave & Associates sponsored the league for one year during 2010–11 season. This was followed by three seasons without sponsorship{{cite web|url=http://fulltime.thefa.com/DisplayCompetitionNews.do;jsessionid=7F734DE7CCB08791EFE1655CB541E60A?noticePlacementID=2403892¬iceID=1351416&league=4780817&competitionID=62977 |title=No League Sponsor for 2011–2012 Anglian Combination |publisher=The Football Association |accessdate=21 August 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304050439/http://fulltime.thefa.com/DisplayCompetitionNews.do%3Bjsessionid%3D7F734DE7CCB08791EFE1655CB541E60A?noticePlacementID=2403892¬iceID=1351416&league=4780817&competitionID=62977 |archivedate=4 March 2016 }} before the independent financial advisors, Almary Green, agreed to sponsor the league for three years from the 2014–15 to 2016–17 seasons.{{cite web |url=http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayNews.do?noticePlacementID=496309688¬iceID=526845526&league=4780817 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140620102754/http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayNews.do?noticePlacementID=496309688¬iceID=526845526&league=4780817 |url-status=dead |archive-date=20 June 2014 |title=Almary Green is New League Sponsor |publisher=The Football Association |accessdate=18 June 2014 }} Hadley and Ottaway were the sponsors from the 2017–18 to the 2020–21 season. Fosters Solicitors announced a new sponsorship partnership in April 2021.{{Cite web |date=2021-12-09 |title=Anglian Combination Football League |url=https://www.fosters-solicitors.co.uk/partner-directory/anglian-combination-football-league/ |access-date=2023-08-02 |website=Fosters Solicitors |language=en-GB}}

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!Period

!Sponsor

1992–2006

|Lovewell Blake

2006–2010

|Dolphin Autos

2010–2011

|Gleave & Associates

2011–2014

|No sponsor

2014–2017

|Almary Green

2017–2021

|Hadley and Ottaway

{{nowrap|2021–present}}

|Fosters Solicitors

Format and regulations

No more than 80 clubs and 132 teams (first and reserve teams) are to be permitted to the league system. In theory this means that no more than 52 clubs can have both a first and reserve team competing in the league. No more than one team from a club can play in the same division. The Premier Division and Division One are "senior" divisions, while the rest of the divisions are "junior" divisions. There is a limit of sixteen teams for each division. Some divisions are reduced in size either at the start of the season or during the season because of teams withdrawing either for financial reasons or a lack of players.. Their places for the next season are taken by teams elected from the feeder leagues. Teams play each other twice, home and away, in a double round-robin format.

In Division One to Division Three, the top two clubs are promoted while the bottom two are relegated. In Division Four, the top two are promoted and the bottom four are relegated. In Division Five, the top two are promoted from each regional division. In the Premier Division, there is no automatic promotion as clubs need to meet the FA's ground grading guide for admission to the Eastern Senior League in order to do so. Only teams finishing in the top two of the Premier Division are eligible for promotion (the runners-up are eligible if the champions decide not to apply for promotion). The bottom two clubs are relegated to Division One. Clubs need to be elected from the feeder leagues below, in order for relegation to occur from the regional Division Fives, providing that there are no places in other divisions in the league to fill due to withdrawals.

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There are some interesting rules in the Anglian Combination. Unlike professional leagues, no team or goalkeeper is allowed to wear black or very dark shirts. This is because referees' kits in this division are all black, compared to professional leagues in which referees wear different coloured kits where appropriate. Another rule of interest is that matches can be less than 90 minutes (but no less than 70 minutes), although this rule only comes into play if the two team captains and referee agree prior to kick-off and it is deemed appropriate for the match to be shorter than 90 minutes. A typical reason that this rule comes into play is for evening kick-offs due to a lack of natural light if the home team's ground does not have floodlights. Similarly, half-time intervals can be less than 10–15 minutes with the consent of the referee.

;FA Charter Standard

The Anglian Combination is looking to become a designated FA Charter Standard League. Member clubs had until the end of the 2014–15 season to become an FA Charter Standard club or they face expulsion from the league. New member clubs have one season to achieve Charter Standard status.

;Players

  • Any team shall not have more than three players who have played in a more senior cup competition in two of the three consecutive games immediately prior to a league game.
  • Players must be at least 16 years old to play an Anglian Combination game.

;Premier Division ground grading

Clubs in the Premier Division are subject to the FA's Ground Grading regulations where they are subject to the regulations of Grade H.{{cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/Leagues/NationalLeagueSystem/~/media/Files/PDF/Leagues/Ground%20grading/2011/Grade%20H%20July%202011.ashx/Grade%20H%20July%202011.pdf |title=National Ground Grading - Category H |access-date=14 September 2017 |archive-date=25 April 2012 |archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20120425072927/http://www.thefa.com/Leagues/NationalLeagueSystem/~/media/Files/PDF/Leagues/Ground%20grading/2011/Grade%20H%20July%202011.ashx/Grade%20H%20July%202011.pdf |url-status=bot: unknown }} Clubs that fail to comply with the regulations by a certain deadline could face expulsion to Division 1 at the end of the season. Every Premier Division club in the 2011–12 competition met the deadline of 31 March 2012 except North Walsham Town. They were given a deadline of 25 June 2012 to raise the funds and complete the work needed to meet regulations. Otherwise, North Walsham Town would have been demoted to Division 1.{{cite web |author=OM |url=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/sport/north_walsham_s_race_against_time_to_stay_in_anglian_combination_1_1369537 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120801021423/http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/sport/north_walsham_s_race_against_time_to_stay_in_anglian_combination_1_1369537 |url-status=dead |archive-date=1 August 2012 |title=North Walsham's race against time to stay in Anglian Combination – Sport – Norwich Evening News |publisher=Eveningnews24.co.uk |accessdate=21 August 2012 }} However, after finding the funds and getting the necessary upgrades done in time, they stayed in the Premier Division for the 2012–13 season, but were relegated at the end of the season.

Current members

=Premier Division (Sterry Cup)=

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!Club

!Home ground

Acle United

|Pyebush Lane

Aylsham

|Youngs Park

Beccles Town

|College Meadow

Bungay Town

|Maltings Meadow Sports Ground

Easton F.C.

|Easton College Sports Ground

Long Stratton

|Manor Road

Mundford

|The Glebe

Norwich CEYMS

|Hilltops Sports Ground

Norwich United

|Plantation Park

Scole United

|Ransome Avenue

Sprowston

|Blue Boar Lane

UEA

|Aldiss Park
(groundshare with Dereham Town)

Watton United

|Watton Sports Centre

Waveney

|Barnards Meadow

Wroxham Reserves

|Trafford Park

Yelverton

|Garrick Field

=Division One (East Anglian Division One Cup)=

class="wikitable"

!Club

!Home ground

Blofield United

|Old Yarmouth Road

Bradenham & Mattishall

|Hale Road

Brandon Town

|Brandon Remembrance Playing Fields

Caister

|Allendale Road

Castle Acre Swifts

|Castle Acre Playing Field

Dersingham Rovers

|The Pastures

East Harling

|East Harling Memorial Field

Fakenham Town Reserves

|Clipbush Park

Holt United

|Kelling Road

Kirkley & Pakefield Reserves

|Walmer Road

Loddon United

|Loddon Football Park

Mutford & Wrentham

|London Road

North Walsham Town

|Greens Road

Stalham Town

|Rivers Park

Thetford Rovers

|Euston Park

Wells Town

|Beach Road

=Division Two (Allerton Cup)=

class="wikitable"

!Club

!Home ground

Attleborough Town

|Station Road

Beccles Caxton

|Caxton Meadow

Beccles Town Reserves

|College Meadow

Buxton

|The Rec

Costessey Sports

|FDC Bowthorpe

Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers Reserves

|The Nest (Grass)

Horsford United

|Horsford Social Club

Long Stratton Reserves

|Manor Road

Martham

|Martham Coronation Ground

Norton Athletic

|Loddon Road

Norwich United Reserves

|Plantation Park

Swaffham Town Reserves

|Shoemakers Lane

Tacolneston

|West Way

Waveney Reserves

|Saturn Close

Wymondham Town

|Kings Head Meadow

=Division Three North=

class="wikitable"

!Club

!Home ground

AFC Lynn

|Kings Way Playing Field

Aylsham Reserves

|Youngs Park

Briston

|Aylsham Recreation Ground

Easton Reserves

|Easton College

Feltwell United

|Feltwell Playing Field

Gayton United

|Lime Kiln Road

Holt United Reserves

|Kelling Road

Ingoldisthorpe

|The Drift

KLSC

|West Lynn

Marshland Saints

|Marshland St James Playing Field

UEA Reserves

|UEA Sports Ground

Watlington SSC

|Church Road

Wells Town Reserves

|Beach Road

=Division Three South=

class="wikitable"

!Club

!Home ground

Blofield United Reserves

|Old Yarmouth Road

Caister Reserves

|Allendale Road

Corton & Carlton Colville

|Corton Village Hall

East Harling Reserves

|East Harling Memorial Field

FC Steamers

|The FDC Harrod Sport Arena

Great Yarmouth Town Reserves

|Wellesley Recreation Ground

Harleston Town Reserves

|The Recreation Ground

Hempnall

|Bungay Road

Mulbarton Wanderers Reserves

|Mulberry Park

Norwich CEYMS Reserves

|Hilltops Sports Ground

Scole United Reserves

|Ransome Avenue

Sprowston U23

|Blue Boar Lane

SWFC Lingwood

|Lingwood Village Hall

Yelverton Reserves

|Garrick Field

=Division Four North=

class="wikitable"

!Club

!Home ground

Attleborough Town Reserves

|Station Road

Bradenham & Mattishall Reserves

|Hale Road

Dereham Town Development

|Aldiss Park

Dersingham Rovers Reserves

|The Pastures

Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers 'A'

|Thorpe St Andrew School 3G

Gayton United Reserves

|Lime Kiln Road

Heacham Reserves

|Heacham Sports Field

KLSC Reserves

|Kings Way Playing Field

Madra

|Hall Lane

North Walsham Town Reserves

|Greens Road

Thorpe Village

|Laundry Lane

Watton United Reserves

|Watton Sports Centre

=Division Four South=

class="wikitable"

!Club

!Home ground

AC Mill Lane

|Mill Lane Playing Fields

Beccles Caxton Reserves

|Caxton Meadow

Belton

|New Road Sports & Leisure Centre

Bungay Town Reserves

|Maltings Meadow Sports Ground

Earsham

|Earsham Playing Field

Hethersett Athletic

|Memorial Playing Field

Kirkley & Pakefield U23

|Walmer Road

Loddon United Reserves

|Loddon Football Park

Lowestoft Town Reserves

|Crown Meadow

Martham Reserves

|Martham Coronation Ground

Norton Athletic Reserves

|Loddon Road

Prostar Windows

|Green Lane

Shrublands

|Southtown Common

Wymondham Town Reserves

|Kings Head Meadow

Anglian Combination winners

=1964–65=

For the league's first "transitional" season, the members of the amalgamating leagues were split into three tiers, "Senior", "Junior" and "Reserves". Each of these three tiers was split into two parallel divisions, designated simply "A" and "B".

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Season

!Senior A

!Senior B

!Junior A

!Junior B

!Reserves A

!Reserve B

1964–65

|C N S O B U

|Dereham Town

|York Athletic

|Southwold Town

|Gothic Reserves

|Henderson Reserves

=1965–2003=

After the initial transitional season, the first teams in the league were split into four divisions, based on their finishing positions in the 1964–65 season. These became the Premier Division, Divisions 1, 2, and 3. Division 4 was added for the 1966–67 season. Reserve sides were similarly split into three divisions, Reserve Divisions 1, 2, and 3.

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 Season 

!Premier

!One

!Two

!Three

!Four

!Res One

!Res Two

!Res Three

1965–66

|C N S O B U

|York Athletic

|Horsford United

|Poringland

|N/A

|Watton United Reserves

|Thorpe Village Reserves

|Norman Old Boys Reserves

1966–67

|Watton United

|Horsford United

|North Walsham Town

|Eaton Rangers

|Hellesdon

|Watton United Reserves

|Bungay Town Reserves

|Shipdham Reserves

1967–68

|Watton United

|Diss Town

|Earlham Y C

|Hellesdon

|Birds Eye (Lowestoft)

|Norman Old Boys Reserves

|Reepham Town Reserves

|Holt United Reserves

1968–69

|Gorleston

|St Andrews

|Hellesdon

|Birds Eye (Lowestoft)

|Thetford Rovers

|York Athletic Reserves

|Holt United Reserves

|Sextons Reserves

1969–70

|Sheringham

|Hellesdon

|Birds Eye (Lowestoft)

|Overstrand

|Earlham Rangers

|Watton United Reserves

|Thorpe Village Reserves

|Fakenham Town Reserves

1970–71

|C N S O B U

|Wymondham Town

|Lakenham Y C

|Boulton & Paul

|Bodham

|St Andrews Reserves

|Hoveton United Reserves

|Shipdham Reserves

1971–72

|C N S O B U

|Fakenham Town

|Southrepps

|Beccles Town

|Stags

|Hoveton United Reserves

|Fakenham Town Reserves

|Hellesdon Reserves

1972–73

|Hellesdon

|Reepham Town

|Thetford Rovers

|Salhouse

|Gorleston Reserves

|Henderson Reserves

|Wymondham Old Boys Reserves

|Norwich Lads Club Reserves

1973–74

|C N S O B U

|Diss Town

|Swaffham Town

|Carrow

|Wells Town

|Norwich Union Reserves

|Thetford Rovers Reserves

|Aylsham Wanderers Reserves

1974–75

|C N S O B U

|Bungay Town

|Southwold Town

|Newton Flotman

|Wortwell

|St Andrews Reserves

|Fakenham Town Reserves

|Newton Flotman Reserves

1975–76

|St Andrews

|Southwold United

|Wroxham

|Wortwell

|Yarmouth Town Reserves

|St Andrews Reserves

|Newton Flotman Reserves

|Sprowston Wanderers Reserves

1976–77

|Diss Town

|Wroxham

|Newton Flotman

|Gorleston Reserves

|Mundham & Seething

|St Andrews Reserves

|Beccles Town Reserves

|Earlham Spinney Reserves

1977–78

|Lowestoft Town Reserves

|Brundall United

|Wortwell

|Brandon Town

|Town Hall

|St Andrews Reserves

|Sheringham Reserves

|Holt United Reserves

1978–79

|Diss Town

|Newton Flotman

|Kirkley

|Lakeford Rangers

|Bradenham Wanderers

|Wroxham Reserves

|Thetford Rovers Reserves

|Wortwell Reserves

1979–80

|Lowestoft Town Reserves

|Kirkley

|Lakeford Rangers

|Bradenham Wanderers

|Acle United

|Fakenham Town Reserves

|C E Y M S Reserves

|Kirkley Reserves

1980–81

|Hoveton United

|Bungay Town

|Gorleston Reserves

|Harleston Town

|South Walsham

|Hoveton United Reserves

|Kirkley Reserves

|Bradenham Wanderers Reserves

1981–82

|Wroxham

|Wymondham Town

|Harleston Town

|Mundford

|Mundham & Seething

|Hoveton United Reserves

|Bradenham Wanderers Reserves

|Attleborough Reserves

1982–83

|Wroxham

|Gorleston Reserves

|Bradenham Wanderers

|Acle United

|Hempnall

|Wroxham Reserves

|C E Y M S Reserves

|Wells Town Reserves

1983–84

|Wroxham

|Blofield United

|Swaffham Town

|Hempnall

|Mulbarton United

|Wroxham Reserves

|Wells Town Reserves

|East Harling Reserves

1984–85

|Wroxham

|Thetford Rovers

|Hempnall

|Ashlea

|North Walsham Town

|Wroxham Reserves

|Thetford Rovers Reserves

|Loddon United Reserves

1985–86

|Watton United

|Wymondham Town

|Wortwell

|Thurton & Ashby

|Mattishall

|Watton United Reserves

|Blofield United Reserves

|Poringland United Reserves

1986–87

|St Andrews

|Ashlea

|Aylsham Wanderers

|Town Hall

|Watton United Reserves

|Wroxham Reserves

|Aylsham Wanderers Reserves

|Loddon United Reserves

1987–88

|Wroxham

|Bungay Town

|Town Hall

|Watton United

|Beccles Caxton

|Wroxham Reserves

|Carrow Reserves

|Hempnall Reserves

1988–89

|Norwich United

|Kirkley

|Stalham Town

|Poringland Wanderers

|Wroxham Reserves

|St Andrews Reserves

|Overstrand Reserves

|Ashlea Reserves

1989–90

|Newton Flotman

|Dereham Hobbies

|Mulbarton United

|Attleborough Town

|Norwich United Reserves

|Blofield United Reserves

|Lakeford Rangers Reserves

|Stalham Town Reserves

1990–91

|Blofield United

|Wymondham Town

|Mattishall

|Scole United

|Corton

|Newton Flotman Reserves

|Stalham Town Reserves

|Mulbarton United Reserves

1991–92

|Overstrand

|Horsford United

|Diss Town Reserves

|Town Hall Scripts

|South Walsham

|Wymondham Town Reserves

|Mulbarton United Reserves

|Reepham Town Reserves

1992–93

|Mulbarton United

|Wroxham Reserves

|Thorpe Village

|South Walsham

|Anglian Windows

|Carrow Reserves

|Loddon United Reserves

|Caister United Reserves

1993–94

|Blofield United

|Lowestoft Town Reserves

|Poringland Wanderers

|Anglian Windows

|Halvergate United

|Blofield United Reserves

|Thorpe Village Reserves

|C E Y M S Reserves

1994–95

|Wroxham Reserves

|Thorpe Village

|North Walsham Town

|Acle United

|Hingham Athletic

|St Andrews Reserves

|Poringland Wanderers Reserves

|Wortwell Reserves

1995–96

|Horsford United

|Loddon United

|Attleborough Town

|Scole United

|Thetford Town Reserves

|Blofield United

|Beccles Town Reserves

|Anglian Windows Reserves

1996–97

|Mulbarton United

|Acle United

|Scole United

|Swaffham Town Reserves

|Downham Town Reserves

|Acle United Reserves

|Brandon Town Reserves

|Aylsham Wanderers Reserves

1997–98

|Dereham Town

|Scole United

|Wells Town

|East Harling

|Great Ryburgh

|Acle United Reserves

|Oulton Broad / L R Reserves

|Thetford Rovers Reserves

1998–99

|Attleborough Town

|Lakeford Rangers

|Sprowston Athletic

|Watton United Reserves

|Dereham Town Reserves

|Acle United Reserves

|Caister United Reserves

|Saham Toney Reserves

1999–00

|Kirkley

|Sprowston Athletic

|Norwich Union

|Dereham Town Reserves

|Hindringham

|Acle United Reserves

|Scole United Reserves

|Wells Town Reserves

2000–01

|Blofield United

|Gorleston Reserves

|Halvergate United

|Holt United

|Gayton United

|Blofield United Reserves

|Wells Town Reserves

|Watton United Reserves

2001–02

|Kirkley

|Beccles Town

|Hindringham

|Gayton United

|Fosters Athletic

|Wells Town Reserves

|Halvergate United Reserves

|Fosters Athletic Reserves

2002–03

|Kirkley

|Halvergate United

|Horsford United

|Sheringham

|Southwold Town

|Kirkley Reserves

|Norwich Union Reserves

|Costessey Sports Reserves

=2003–2015=

In 2003 the league was re-organised, reducing the number of divisions from eight to seven. The reserve divisions were included within the main structure of the league, allowing the reserve teams the possibility of promotion to the divisions containing other clubs' first teams.

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 Season 

!Premier

!One

!Two

!Three

!Four

!Five

!Six

2003–04

|Cromer Town

|Watton United

|Sheringham

|Southwold Town

|Sprowston Athletic Reserves

|Norwich Union Reserves

|Hindringham Reserves

2004–05

|Blofield United

|Sheringham

|Southwold Town

|Norwich St Johns

|Kirkley Reserves

|Cromer Town Reserves

|Sprowston Wanderers Reserves

2005–06

|Cromer Town

|Dersingham Rovers

|Mundford

|Kirkley Reserves

|Beccles Caxton

|Thetford Rovers

|Foulsham

2006–07

|Blofield United

|Hempnall

|Kirkley Reserves

|West Lynn SSC

|Caister United Reserves

|East Harling

|Freethorpe

2007–08

|Wroxham Reserves

|Loddon United

|Corton

|Norwich CEYMS

|Bradenham Wanderers

|North Walsham Town Reserves

|Gorleston Reserves

2008–09

|Sheringham

|St. Andrews

|Norwich St. Johns

|Mundford

|North Walsham Town Reserves

|Sheringham Reserves

|Dersingham Rovers Reserves

2009–10

|Blofield United

|Kirkley & Pakefield Reserves

|West Lynn SSC

|Hempnall Reserves

|Blofield United Reserves

|Hemsby

|Thetford Athletic

2010–11

|Cromer Town

|Wells Town

|Norwich CEYMS

|Harleston Town

|University of East Anglia

|Mulbarton Wanderers

|Bradenham Wanderers Reserves

2011–12

|Cromer Town

|Dersingham Rovers

|Harleston Town

|Martham

|Mulbarton Wanderers

|Saham Toney

|Yelverton

2012–13

|Acle United

|Norwich CEYMS

|Foulsham

|University of East Anglia

|Waveney

|Buxton

|Redgate Rangers

2013–14

|Acle United

|Long Stratton

|Scole United

|Waveney

|Fakenham Town Reserves

|Redgate Rangers

|Mulbarton Wanderers Reserves

2014–15

|Acle United

|Mulbarton Wanderers

|Waveney

|Blofield United Reserves

|Redgate Rangers

|Earsham

|Scole United Reserves

=2015–present=

To try and tackle the issue of travel costs for players and clubs at lower levels of the league, the Anglian Combination's bottom two divisions were regionalised into Division 5 North and South for the 2015–16 season. This meant that Division 6 ceased to exist. Travel costs are one of a number of reasons why teams fold in the lower divisions of the league and it is hoped that the new system will help slow and maybe even reverse the negative trend. Generally, the A47 road from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth is the cutoff point for determining whether clubs in Division 5 are placed in the North or South division {{citation needed|reason=Official clarification of rules concerning the last sentence needed although the placement of clubs for 2015–16 season suggests at least some truth in the statement made|date=June 2015}}

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Season

!Premier

!One

!Two

!Three

!Four

!Five (North)

!Five (South)

2015–16

|Acle United

|Waveney

|Mundford

|Watton United

|Sheringham Reserves

|Bradenham Wanderers Reserves

|Gorleston Reserves

2016–17

|Spixworth

|Bradenham Wanderers

|University of East Anglia

|Gayton United

|Gorleston Reserves

|Aylsham Reserves

|Great Yarmouth Town Reserves

2017–18

|Harleston Town

|Wymondham Town

|Easton

|Gorleston Reserves

|Bradenham Wanderers Reserves

|University of East Anglia Reserves

|Beccles Town Reserves

2018–19

|Sheringham

|University of East Anglia

|Gorleston Reserves

|Heacham

|Castle Acre Swifts

|Dussindale Rovers

|Belton

2019–20 (first placed teams still promoted)

|Void

|Void

|Void

|Void

|Void

|Void

|Void

2020–21 (first placed teams still promoted)

|Void

|Void

|Void

|Void

|Void

|Void

|Void

2021–22

|Heacham

|Aylsham

|Wymondham Town

|Beccles Town Reserves

|Mutford & Wrentham

|Briston

|Tacolneston

2022–23

|Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers

|Easton

|Watton United

|Mutford & Wrentham

|East Harling Reserves

|KLSC

|Redgrave Rangers

2023–24

|Gorleston Reserves

|Watton United

|Mutford & Wrentham

|Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers Reserves

|Watlington SSC

|Sprowston Reserves

|Sprowston 'A'

=Premier Division league titles by club=

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style="width:30%;"| Club

!Winners

!Winning seasons

Blofield United

|6

|1990–91, 1993–94, 2000–01, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10

Wroxham

|5

|1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1987–88

C.N.S.O.B.U

|5

|1965–66, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1974–75

Acle United

|4

|2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16

Cromer Town

|4

|2003–04, 2005–06, 2010–11, 2011–12

Sheringham

|3

|1969–70, 2008–09, 2018–19

Kirkley

|3

|1999–00, 2001–02, 2002–03

Watton United

|3

|1966–67, 1967–68, 1985–86

Wroxham Reserves

|2

|1994–95, 2007–08

Mulbarton United

|2

|1992–93, 1996–97

St. Andrews

|2

|1975–76, 1986–87

Lowestoft Town Reserves

|2

|1977–78, 1979–80

Diss Town

|2

|1976–77, 1978–79

Gorleston Reserves

|1

|2023–24

Heacham

|1

|2021–22

Harleston Town

|1

|2017–18

Spixworth

|1

|2016–17

Attleborough Town

|1

|1998–99

Dereham Town

|1

|1997–98

Horsford United

|1

|1995–96

Overstrand

|1

|1991–92

Newton Flotman

|1

|1989–90

Norwich United

|1

|1988–89

Hoveton United

|1

|1980–81

Hellesdon

|1

|1972–73

Gorleston

|1

|1968–69

Cup competitions

In addition to the league, clubs take part in the following cup competitions:

  • Don Frost Memorial Cup

Single match between the winners of the Senior League (Mummery) Cup and the winners of the Premier Division from the previous season.

  • Senior League Cup

Cup competition for all clubs in the Premier Division and Division 1. The two teams drawn together for each tie play one match with extra-time then penalties separating the sides.

  • Junior League Cup

Cup competition for any side competing in Divisions 2–5 plus the reserve sides of Eastern Counties League clubs competing in the Norfolk or Suffolk county cups. The two teams drawn together for each tie play one match with extra-time then penalties separating the sides.

  • Reserve League Cup

Cup competition for any of the reserve sides in Divisions 2–5.

Norfolk's premier cup competition with all teams from Norfolk that play in the Premier Division, Division 1 and any Norfolk sides that compete in the Eastern Counties League.

  • Norfolk Junior County Cup

Main cup competition for junior sides from Norfolk that compete in Divisions 2–5 of the league as well as sides from the lower leagues.

  • Suffolk Senior County Cup

Open to teams from Suffolk that play in the Premier Division and Division 1 as well as Suffolk teams playing in the Eastern Counties League.

  • Suffolk Junior County Cup

Cup competition for teams from Suffolk in Divisions 2–5 as well as reserve sides of clubs that are in the Eastern Counties League that are competing in the Suffolk Senior Cup.

References

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