2010–11 Northern Premier League

The 2010–11 season was the 43rd season of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and the fourth season of the Northern Premier League Division One North and South.

The allocations of teams following the 2009–10 season were released on 17 May 2010.[1] The League sponsors from 2010–11 are Evo-Stik, who took over from Henkel UniBond.[2]

Premier Division

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Northern Premier League
Premier Division
Season2010–11
ChampionsFC Halifax Town
PromotedFC Halifax Town
Colwyn Bay
RelegatedHucknall Town
Ossett Town
Retford United
Matches played462
Goals scored1,486 (3.22 per match)
Top goalscorerRoss Hannah (35)
Biggest home win
7 goals
Biggest away win
6 goals
Highest scoringMickleover Sports 6–6 Nantwich Town
(27 November 2010)
Highest attendance4,023
FC Halifax Town 4–1
F.C. United of Manchester
(1 January 2011)[3]
Lowest attendance58
Ossett Town 1–2 Mickleover Sports
(12 April 2011)[4]

The Premier Division featured five new clubs:

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1FC Halifax Town (C, P)42308410836+7298Promotion to Conference North
2Colwyn Bay (P)42247116756+1179Qualification for Playoffs
3Bradford Park Avenue42238118455+2977
4F.C. United of Manchester42244147653+2376
5North Ferriby United42227137851+2773
6Buxton422010127152+1970
7Kendal Town42215168077+368
8Marine42207157464+1067
9Worksop Town42216157254+1866[a]
10Chasetown42206167659+1766
11Matlock Town42206167459+1566
12Northwich Victoria42189156655+1163
13Stocksbridge Park Steels42176197575057
14Ashton United42165215762−553
15Mickleover Sports42157207076−652
16Whitby Town42149195877−1951
17Nantwich Town42137226890−2246
18Frickley Athletic421111204368−2544
19Burscough42127235673−1743[b]
20Hucknall Town (R)421110215780−2343Relegation to NPL Division One South
21Ossett Town (R)42952845103−5832Relegation to NPL Division One North
22Retford United (R)42523531111−8017[c]Relegation to NCEFL Premier Division
Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2011. Source: Evo-Stik League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Worksop Town deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player.
  2. ^ Burscough were reprieved due to Ilkeston Town folding.
  3. ^ Retford resigned from the NPL at the end of the season and so were relegated 2 levels.

Results grid

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Home \ AwayASHBPABURBUXCHACOLHALFCUFRKHUCKENMARMATMICNANNFUNOROSTRETSTOWTBWKS
Ashton United1–31–02–12–33–00–31–03–64–01–21–03–12–32–40–12–10–11–03–11–33–1
Bradford Park Avenue2–03–14–12–11–41–34–12–36–05–22–13–11–01–01–22–20–12–03–01–14–0
Burscough4–12–31–20–30–00–20–23–03–02–41–20–33–23–12–20–00–10–10–21–03–1
Buxton1–11–11–02–00–02–12–27–14–03–02–11–31–22–10–02–22–07–00–02–00–1
Chasetown2–15–05–00–12–22–12–02–01–00–10–12–12–32–22–21–01–06–00–21–12–6
Colwyn Bay0–32–22–12–11–02–13–14–02–02–10–30–11–12–00–20–63–11–03–42–02–1
FC Halifax Town1–01–03–22–13–21–14–13–14–03–01–02–21–13–10–21–18–13–05–15–10–0
F.C. United of Manchester2–12–03–11–24–20–10–14–14–11–22–11–50–01–02–01–04–15–11–44–02–1
Frickley Athletic0–02–20–12–22–10–10–00–01–00–22–30–11–03–00–12–10–11–21–10–01–0
Hucknall Town0–02–22–20–12–20–11–21–22–04–30–32–21–03–13–20–23–35–32–21–21–2
Kendal Town1–04–11–21–14–01–42–43–21–00–02–11–01–22–12–51–15–44–12–32–12–1
Marine4–01–02–21–22–01–30–60–21–11–12–02–41–24–32–33–14–32–05–41–32–4
Matlock Town1–10–12–11–33–43–01–21–21–01–23–10–11–24–22–11–12–04–21–02–21–0
Mickleover Sports0–11–32–12–41–34–02–32–03–01–11–30–01–06–63–42–32–44–12–02–40–1
Nantwich Town0–20–13–21–10–42–10–61–44–31–25–31–12–30–02–12–12–11–04–23–11–2
North Ferriby United3–21–22–12–00–11–30–31–14–03–04–10–13–14–21–21–24–00–12–16–03–0
Northwich Victoria1–02–13–04–21–10–10–31–00–14–01–64–32–31–01–11–10–14–10–12–03–1
Ossett Town0–50–61–20–12–42–30–00–31–21–60–00–20–01–20–50–00–22–13–50–42–3
Retford United1–20–00–21–30–43–50–20–41–32–52–10–30–40–23–21–20–10–20–00–30–3
Stocksbridge Park Steels0–00–12–41–42–00–13–51–21–11–02–11–33–17–33–10–13–03–03–22–12–3
Whitby Town2–11–22–21–00–12–21–50–12–21–02–21–11–23–23–10–12–43–12–12–00–3
Worksop Town3–03–31–13–02–00–11–11–21–12–01–21–22–12–00–04–12–01–41–02–15–0
Updated to match(es) played on 25 April 2011. Source: Evo-Stik League Premier Division Results
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
2Colwyn Bay2
5North Ferriby United0
2Colwyn Bay1
4F.C. United of Manchester0
3Bradford Park Avenue0
4F.C. United of Manchester2

Stadia and Locations

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TeamStadiumCapacity
F.C. United of ManchesterGigg Lane (Bury ground share)11,840
FC Halifax TownThe Shay10,061
BuxtonThe Silverlands5,200
Northwich VictoriaVictoria Stadium5,098
Bradford Park AvenueHorsfall Stadium5,000
Hucknall TownWatnall Road5,000
Ashton UnitedHurst Cross4,500
Nantwich TownThe Weaver Stadium3,500
Stocksbridge Park SteelsLook Local Stadium3,500
Whitby TownTurnbull Ground3,500
BurscoughVictoria Park3,054
MarineThe Arriva Stadium2,800
North Ferriby UnitedGrange Lane2,700
Colwyn BayLlanelian Road2,500
Kendal TownLakeland Radio Stadium2,400
Matlock TownCauseway Lane2,214
Frickley AthleticWestfield Lane2,087
ChasetownThe Scholars Ground2,000
Ossett TownIngfield2,000
Retford UnitedCannon Park2,000
Worksop TownCannon Park (Retford ground share)2,000
Mickleover SportsMickleover Sports Ground1,500

Top scorers

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PosPlayerTeamGoals[5]
1 Ross HannahMatlock Town35
2 Jamie RainfordMarine28
3= Mike NortonF.C. United of Manchester24
Jamie VardyFC Halifax Town24
5= Gary BradshawNorth Ferriby United23
Ben TomlinsonWorksop Town23
7 Aaron BurnsAshton United22
8 Michael LennonNantwich Town20
9 Mark ReedBuxton19
10= Alex DavidsonNorth Ferriby United18
Tom GreavesBradford Park Avenue18
Danny HollandFC Halifax Town18
Kieran LugsdenBuxton18

Division One North

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Northern Premier League
Division One North
Season2010–11
ChampionsChester
PromotedChester
Chorley
Matches played506
Goals scored1,707 (3.37 per match)
Top goalscorerMichael Wilde (36)
(29 April 2011)
Biggest home winSkelmersdale United 8–0 Cammell Laird
(13 November 2010)
Biggest away winLeigh Genesis 0–8 Witton Albion
(11 January 2011)
Highest scoringCammell Laird 4–8 Harrogate Railway Athletic
(3 January 2011)
Highest attendance3,307
Chester 2–0 Bamber Bridge
(23 April 2011)[6]
Lowest attendance50
Woodley Sports 2–4 Harrogate Railway Athletic
(19 April 2011)[7]

The Division One North featured four new clubs:

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Chester (C, P)442910510736+7197Promotion to NPL Premier Division
2Skelmersdale United44307711748+6997Qualification for Playoffs
3Chorley (P)44251188743+4486
4Curzon Ashton44251098549+3685
5AFC Fylde44249119159+3281
6Clitheroe441913128270+1270
7Bamber Bridge442010147060+1070
8Lancaster City44215188061+1968
9Warrington Town441816107052+1867[a]
10Witton Albion441517127564+1162
11Woodley Sports441711167175−462
12Salford City441711166873−562
13Garforth Town441313186771−452
14Trafford44157227392−1952
15Mossley44149217577−251
16Wakefield44148225574−1950
17Durham City441310217592−1748[b]
18Radcliffe Borough441212206089−2948
19Cammell Laird44138236694−2847
20Harrogate Railway Athletic441372482103−2146
21Prescot Cables44915205279−2742
22Ossett Albion446112760134−7426[c]
23Leigh Genesis44583139112−7323Club folded at end of season
Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2011. Source: Evo-Stik League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^ Warrington Town deducted 3 points for fielding ineligible players.
  2. ^ Durham City deducted 1 point for fielding an ineligible player.
  3. ^ Ossett Albion deducted 3 points for fielding ineligible players and reprieved due to Enfield 1893 being denied promotion to the Isthmian League[10]

Results grid

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Home \ AwayFYLBAMCAMCHRCHOCLTCZADURGARHRALNCLEGMOSOSAPRCRADSLCSKUTRAWAKWARWTNWDL
AFC Fylde0–21–11–33–00–13–14–21–05–24–14–00–22–02–15–23–12–33–24–03–01–13–2
Bamber Bridge3–21–00–51–11–22–01–01–12–32–13–02–25–00–12–12–20–01–24–11–13–32–1
Cammell Laird0–32–41–21–13–02–54–23–24–82–10–01–25–12–24–03–30–21–03–22–30–11–2
Chester2–22–02–01–25–02–23–12–03–23–01–13–06–01–12–33–14–06–03–12–20–03–0
Chorley0–02–03–00–11–11–05–01–21–22–13–12–12–15–24–11–02–00–12–10–32–26–0
Clitheroe2–21–13–30–50–20–34–13–33–32–06–05–02–22–02–04–52–22–32–32–23–10–1
Curzon Ashton1–12–23–03–12–60–04–14–15–20–12–01–07–01–13–01–02–33–23–20–22–03–1
Durham City1–32–13–30–30–31–11–10–01–15–03–13–24–21–10–26–23–30–23–11–31–16–2
Garforth Town1–10–10–12–11–10–12–01–12–62–43–12–14–00–02–22–10–32–14–03–00–04–3
Harrogate Railway Athletic2–30–15–11–43–21–41–24–11–42–30–14–32–30–02–10–12–43–20–11–31–10–2
Lancaster City2–03–11–02–10–21–20–24–05–24–16–02–04–11–20–10–01–02–22–10–42–02–0
Leigh Genesis0–11–31–31–11–21–21–20–41–01–20–01–33–31–12–10–32–33–20–13–30–82–3
Mossley2–00–11–20–11–33–21–10–22–13–02–40–24–01–21–11–31–46–03–01–13–30–0
Ossett Albion2–52–63–20–32–21–12–32–11–12–20–42–11–11–33–36–22–52–01–11–31–32–5
Prescot Cables0–10–21–10–10–21–22–13–41–11–20–44–01–52–22–01–21–42–20–13–11–22–2
Radcliffe Borough1–11–00–22–21–22–30–00–32–51–02–23–20–44–11–11–11–45–30–01–01–22–3
Salford City3–11–21–00–40–22–30–14–01–21–12–22–02–21–00–01–20–52–22–11–21–01–1
Skelmersdale United1–36–08–00–11–11–21–12–01–01–02–14–04–07–23–02–22–25–22–11–26–11–0
Trafford1–40–24–10–20–41–10–23–12–25–21–04–11–43–11–22–02–10–32–01–21–10–1
Wakefield0–11–02–11–22–21–00–11–43–23–22–03–03–21–16–01–21–20–23–01–11–11–0
Warrington Town1–11–10–11–11–00–20–13–12–24–02–12–11–12–02–21–21–20–13–11–12–01–1
Witton Albion3–42–03–02–30–02–01–11–11–02–20–55–12–05–03–13–30–10–12–53–11–12–2
Woodley Sports2–02–12–01–12–20–23–11–02–12–42–11–13–42–13–14–02–32–42–21–10–00–1
Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2011. Source: Evo-Stik League Premier Division Results
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
2Skelmersdale United0
5AFC Fylde1
3Chorley2
5AFC Fylde0
3Chorley2
4Curzon Ashton1

Stadia and Locations

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TeamStadiumCapacity
ChesterDeva Stadium5,376
Witton AlbionWincham Park4,813
ChorleyThe Chorley Group Victory Park Stadium4,100
Curzon AshtonTameside Stadium4,000
MossleySteel Park4,000
WakefieldCollege Grove4,000
Harrogate Railway AthleticStation View3,500
Lancaster CityGiant Axe3,500
Radcliffe BoroughStainton Park3,500
Warrington TownCantilever Park3,500
Prescot CablesValerie Park3,200
Durham CityThe Arnott Stadium3,000
Garforth TownGenix Healthcare Stadium3,000
Ossett AlbionWareHouse Systems Stadium3,000
Skelmersdale UnitedSkelmersdale & Ormskirk College Stadium2,500
TraffordShawe View2,500
Bamber BridgeQED Stadium2,264
ClitheroeShawbridge2,000
Woodley SportsThe Neil Rourke Memorial Stadium2,000
AFC FyldeKellamergh Park1,500
Cammell LairdKirklands Stadium1,500
Leigh GenesisCrilly Park1,500
Salford CityMoor Lane1,400

Top scorers

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PosPlayerTeamGoals[11]
1 Michael WildeChester36
2 Chris McDonaghCurzon Ashton34
3 Steve FosterChorley31
4 Tom CahillAFC Fylde23
5= Chris AlmondSkelmersdale United21
Kristian DennisMossley21
Andy KinseyWitton Albion21
8= Nathan NeequayeWoodley Sports19
Ryan WadeSkelmersdale United19

Division One South

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Northern Premier League
Division One South
Season2010–11
ChampionsBarwell
PromotedBarwell
Rushall Olympic
RelegatedSpalding United
Matches played462
Goals scored1,571 (3.4 per match)
Top goalscorerIan Holmes (32)
Biggest home win
6 goals
Biggest away win
7 goals
Highest scoring
9 goals
Highest attendance467
Sheffield 1–1 Loughborough Dynamo
(16 April 2011)[12]
Lowest attendance32
Spalding United 1–1 Sutton Coldfield Town
(14 December 2010)[13]

The Division One South featured five new clubs:

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Barwell (C, P)4230488446+3894Promotion to Southern League Premier Division
2Newcastle Town42279610448+5690Qualification for Playoffs
3Rushall Olympic (P)42263137845+3381
4Brigg Town42248107458+1680
5Grantham Town42231096948+2179
6Sutton Coldfield Town42236138960+2975
7Kidsgrove Athletic42236138859+2975
8Carlton Town422110118850+3873
9Glapwell42216158258+2469Resigned to CMFL at the end of the season
10Romulus42207157165+667
11Sheffield421510177386−1355
12Lincoln United421412167077−754
13Goole42166207993−1454
14Belper Town42165217074−453
15Quorn421114175761−447
16Leek Town42145236474−1047
17Loughborough Dynamo42137227289−1746
18Market Drayton Town42135246791−2444
19Stamford421012206274−1242
20Rainworth Miners Welfare42117245385−3240
21Shepshed Dynamo42492944103−5921[a]
22Spalding United (R)42373233127−9416Relegation to UCL Premier Division
Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2011. Source: Evo-Stik League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Shepshed Dynamo were reprieved due to Rushden and Diamonds' expulsion from the Football Conference.[14]

Results grid

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Home \ AwayBARBLPBRGCARGLPGOOGRNKIDLEELINLOUMARNEWQONRAIROMRSOSHESPDSPASTMSUT
Barwell1–03–21–21–04–12–12–12–00–44–04–01–13–23–03–12–03–03–31–02–11–0
Belper Town0–10–10–02–10–10–20–13–51–11–05–10–51–52–24–11–22–32–15–04–51–4
Brigg Town0–21–21–02–13–01–12–01–10–21–74–30–24–01–12–14–30–02–12–13–21–0
Carlton Town4–20–31–20–04–52–23–31–03–04–05–20–00–02–10–10–02–07–24–03–12–0
Glapwell0–10–30–41–03–07–13–02–14–11–23–11–33–02–05–03–54–21–22–11–00–2
Goole1–40–11–33–61–02–11–14–25–10–11–34–42–15–11–21–02–54–14–11–01–2
Grantham Town5–22–12–01–00–01–22–12–01–12–11–23–01–11–31–01–03–12–20–04–10–3
Kidsgrove Athletic0–24–21–22–54–05–31–23–21–02–03–11–22–14–05–12–02–20–03–14–31–2
Leek Town2–30–20–12–10–24–12–10–14–33–34–00–11–02–30–21–20–22–02–21–01–2
Lincoln United3–21–22–30–23–20–02–52–21–16–11–11–10–03–02–00–14–21–16–12–01–3
Loughborough Dynamo0–35–42–21–41–44–11–10–32–36–00–13–12–11–21–12–51–35–15–02–21–2
Market Drayton Town2–22–42–20–20–12–10–30–12–12–24–01–80–21–22–40–23–16–03–00–33–4
Newcastle Town4–12–31–22–13–03–11–13–01–23–03–12–11–14–13–15–21–15–23–14–01–2
Quorn1–22–00–32–12–33–31–23–30–11–24–11–10–03–12–31–01–30–03–00–12–1
Rainworth Miners Welfare0–20–23–22–21–10–11–20–12–12–31–20–20–21–23–53–10–03–22–02–21–2
Romulus2–12–00–10–12–20–50–11–02–25–12–02–00–23–33–00–00–24–23–20–12–1
Rushall Olympic0–13–22–02–12–23–11–02–02–02–10–22–12–30–12–00–15–02–06–01–03–0
Sheffield0–31–15–01–11–32–11–22–44–31–11–12–11–42–21–41–32–33–22–13–22–1
Shepshed Dynamo1–11–00–21–30–53–30–11–40–20–20–10–20–21–13–11–20–21–25–11–40–4
Spalding United1–20–10–40–40–21–20–21–60–42–12–22–43–31–10–30–70–33–22–10–41–1
Stamford0–12–22–32–22–21–11–10–42–11–21–01–32–31–00–01–10–32–21–16–11–1
Sutton Coldfield Town1–03–11–12–32–57–21–20–26–14–13–23–21–21–15–11–11–24–23–11–12–1
Updated to match(es) played on 25 April 2011. Source: Evo-Stik League Premier Division Results
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
2Newcastle Town0
5Grantham Town3
3Rushall Olympic2
5Grantham Town0
3Rushall Olympic3
4Brigg Town0

Stadia and Locations

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TeamStadiumCapacity
Grantham TownSouth Kesteven Sports Stadium7,500
Brigg TownThe Hawthorns4,000
Newcastle TownLyme Valley Stadium4,000
Leek TownHarrison Park3,600
Spalding UnitedSir Halley Stewart Field3,500
GooleVictoria Pleasure Grounds3,000
BarwellKirkby Road2,500
Shepshed DynamoThe Dovecote2,500
Belper TownChristchurch Meadow2,400
Lincoln UnitedAshby Avenue2,200
Kidsgrove AthleticThe Seddon Stadium2,000
Rainworth Miners WelfareWelfare Ground2,000
RomulusThe Central Ground
(Sutton Coldfield Town ground share)
2,000
SheffieldCoach and Horses Ground2,000
StamfordVic Couzens Stadium2,000
Sutton Coldfield TownThe Central Ground2,000
GlapwellHall Corner1,500
Loughborough DynamoNanpantan Sports Ground1,500
Rushall OlympicDales Lane1,400
Market Drayton TownGreenfields Sports Ground1,000
Carlton TownBill Stokeld Stadium600
QuornSutton Park400

Top scorers

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PosPlayerTeamGoals[15]
1 Ian HolmesGlapwell32
2 David WalkerKidsgrove Athletic30
3 Gavin AllottGoole AFC24
4= Mark BellinghamSutton Coldfield Town23
Jon FroggattBelper Town23
Vill PowellGoole AFC23
7 Jordan JohnsonNewcastle Town22
8= Marcus BrownRomulus20
Craig MarshallSutton Coldfield Town20
10= Conor HigginsonGlapwell18
Ant LynamSheffield18
Kris NurseQuorn18

Challenge Cup

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2010–11 Northern Premier League Challenge Cup
Tournament details
Country  England
 Wales
Teams67
Defending championsBoston United
Final positions
ChampionsAshton United
Runner-upNorthwich Victoria
Tournament statistics
Matches played66
Goals scored289 (4.38 per match)

The Northern Premier League Challenge Cup 2010–11 (billed as the Evo-Stik Challenge Cup 2010–11 for sponsorship reasons) was the 41st season of the Northern Premier League Challenge Cup, the cup competition of the Northern Premier League. 67 clubs took part. The competition commenced on 21 September 2010. The tournament was won by Ashton United who beat Northwich Victoria 1–0 in the final.

Calendar

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RoundMatches playedMatchesClubs
Preliminary round21 September 2010567 → 62
First round11 October – 18 November 20102062 → 42
Second round2 November – 14 December 20101042 → 32
Third round22 November – 25 January 20101632 → 16
Fourth round1–21 February 2011816 → 8
Quarterfinals15 February – 7 March 201148 → 4
Semifinals17 March – 4 April 201124 → 2
Final30 April 201112 → 1

Preliminary round

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In the preliminary round, the teams that were drawn to play received a bye in the President's Cup.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamAttendance
1Belper Town1–5[16]Glapwell113
2Goole AFC4–3[17]Harrogate Railway Athletic100
3Loughborough Dynamo4–3[18]Shepshed Dynamo125
4Mossley1–2[19]Trafford152
5Newcastle Town3–3[20]Sutton Coldfield Town81
Newcastle Town advance 3–2 on penalties

First round

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The five clubs to have made it through the preliminary round were entered into the draw with the rest of the teams from the two Division One leagues.

Second round

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The twenty clubs to have made it through the first round were entered into the second round draw.

† Tie reversed after repeatedly failed attempts for match to be played at Sheffield.

Third round

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The ten clubs to have made it through the second round were entered into the third round draw along with the teams in the Premier Division.

* Bradford Park Avenue re-instated, as FC Halifax Town fielded an ineligible player in the tie between the two sides.[57]

Fourth round

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The sixteen clubs to have made it through the third round were entered into the fourth round draw.

Quarter-finals

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The eight clubs to have made it through the fourth round were entered into the Quarter-finals draw.

28 February 2011 60 Ashton United 2–1[63] Colwyn Bay Hurst Cross, Ashton-under-Lyne
19:45Crowther 10'
Grannon 47' (o.g.)
ReportNoone 42'Attendance: 102
7 March 2011 61 Bradford Park Avenue 4–2[64] Hucknall Town Horsfall Stadium, Bradford
19:45O'Brie 10' (pen.)
James 19', 41', 88'
ReportHolmes 60' (pen.)
Whitman 90'
Attendance: 106
15 February 2011 63 Stocksbridge Park Steels 0–5[66] Matlock Town Look Local Stadium, Stocksbridge
19:45ReportJoynes 16'
Hannah 33', 55', 61'
Yates 69'
Attendance: 87

Semi-finals

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The four clubs to have made it through the Quarter-finals were entered into the Semi-finals draw.

4 April 2011 64 Ashton United 1–0 Matlock Town Hurst Cross, Ashton-under-Lyne
19:45Ian Bennett 73'Attendance: 150
7 April 2011 65 Northwich Victoria 3–1 Bradford Park Avenue Victoria Stadium, Wincham
19:45Nathan Woolfe 22'
Wayne Riley 39'
Louis Barnes 50'
Henry McStay 31' (pen.)Attendance: 149

Final

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The two clubs to have made it through the Semi-finals play each other in the final to decide the winner of the Challenge Cup.

30 April 2011 66 Ashton United 1–0 Northwich Victoria Wincham Park, Wincham, Northwich
15:00Burns 84'Attendance: 489

President's Cup

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2010–11 Northern Premier League President's Cup
Tournament details
Country  England
Teams45
Defending championsBelper Town
Final positions
ChampionsLancaster City
Runner-upBelper Town
Tournament statistics
Matches played44
Goals scored166 (3.77 per match)

The Northern Premier League President's Cup 2010–11 was the 29th season of the Northern Premier League President's Cup, the cup competition of the Northern Premier League. 45 clubs took part. The competition commenced on 21 September 2010. The tournament was won by Lancaster City who beat Belper Town (the defending champions) 3–1 in the final.

Calendar

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RoundMatches playedMatchesClubs
Preliminary round21 September 20101345 → 32
First round25 October 20101632 → 16
Second round16 November 2010816 → 8
Quarterfinals19 January 201148 → 4
Semifinals22 February 201124 → 2
Final5 April 201112 → 1

Preliminary round

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The ten clubs that played in the preliminary round of the Challenge Cup received a bye to the first round. Nine other Division One teams were not drawn to play in the preliminary round of either competition.

First round

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The thirteen clubs to have made it through the preliminary round were entered into the draw with the rest of the teams from the two Division One leagues.

Second round

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The sixteen clubs to have made it through the first round were entered into the second round draw.

Quarter-finals

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The eight clubs to have made it through the second round were entered into the Quarter-finals draw.

8 February 2011 38 AFC Fylde 0–3[74] Chester Kellamergh Park, Warton
19:45ReportWilson 29'
Howard 40'
Ruffer 59'
Attendance: 281
25 January 2011 39 Belper Town 3–2[75] Harrogate Railway Athletic Christchurch Meadow, Belper
19:45Thomas 63', 85'
Froggatt 75' (pen.)
ReportHusband 2'
Durham 53'
Attendance: 82
17 February 2011 40 Lancaster City 3–0[76] Curzon Ashton Giant Axe, Lancaster
19:45Swarbrick 38', 47', 67'ReportAttendance: 108
19 January 2011 41 Newcaste Town 1–0[77] Glapwell Lyme Valley Stadium, Newcastle-under-Lyme
19:45Budrys 45'
Budrys  64'
ReportAttendance: 61

Semi-finals

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The four clubs to have made it through the Quarter-finals were entered into the Semi-finals draw.

8 March 2011 42 Belper Town 2–0[78] Newcastle Town Christchurch Meadow, Belper
19:45Plant 14'
Froggatt 45'
ReportAttendance: 97
22 February 2011 43 Lancaster City 2–1[79]
(a.e.t.)
Chester Giant Axe, Lancaster
19:45Swarbrick 20' (pen.)
Johnson 108'
ReportTaylor  16'
Beck 58'
Attendance: 314

Final

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The two clubs to have made it through the Semi-finals play each other in the final to decide the winner of the President's Cup.

5 April 2011 44 Belper Town 1–3[80] Lancaster City Wincham Park, Wincham
19:45Jon Froggatt 88' (pen.)ReportDave Swarbrick 33', 56', 74'Attendance: 218

Peter Swales Shield

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2011 Peter Swales Shield
FC Halifax Town won 5–4 on penalties
Date6 August 2011
VenueHurst Cross, Ashton Under Lyne
Attendance204
2010
2012

The Peter Swales Shield has changed format several times, and this season it saw the champions of the Premier Division play against the winners of the Challenge Cup. It was won by FC Halifax Town 5–4 on penalties against Ashton United after a 1–1 draw.[81]

6 August 2011 FC Halifax Town
(2010–11 NPL Premier Division Winners)
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Ashton United
(2010–11 Challenge Cup Winners)
Hurst Cross, Ashton Under Lyne
15:00Gray 27'Match Updates
Halifax FC Report
NPL Report
Dawson 57'Attendance: 204
Penalties
Holland
Dean
Toulson
Winter
Hardy
Burns
Smith
Wright
Bathurst
Harrop

See also

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