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Liverpool County Premier League

The Liverpool County Premier League is a football competition based in Merseyside, England. It was founded in 2006 as a merger of the Liverpool County Football Combination and the I Zingari League.

The league has three divisions, the Premier Division, the Championship Division and the Conference Division. The Premier Division is a feeder league to the National League System and feeds the North West Counties League Division One North and South.

The league has four knockout cup competitions:

  • The Peter Coyne / George Mahon Cup is open to all clubs across the three divisions. The George Mahon Cup was formerly the league cup of the Liverpool County Football Combination.
  • The I Zingari Cup is open to clubs in the Premier Division. It was, as the name suggests, previously the league cup for the I Zingari League.
  • The Roy Wade Cup is open to clubs in the Championship Division.
  • The Lord Wavertree Cup is open to clubs in the Conference Division.

Champions

Number of top-tier league championships by club

  • Waterloo Dock – 6
  • Aigburth People's Hall – 5
  • MSB Woolton – 2
  • Halewood Apollo – 1
  • Liverpool NALGO – 1
  • Lower Breck – 1
  • Sefton Athletic – 1
  • West Everton Xaviers – 1

2025–26 members

Premier Division

  • Deyesbrook (withdrew)
  • East Villa Rail
  • FC King Harry (withdrew)
  • Granby Toxteth Athletic
  • Halewood Apollo
  • Joey Orr's
  • Liver Academy
  • Liverpool NALGO
  • MSB Woolton (reserves)
  • River
  • Sefton Athletic
  • Skelmersdale United
  • The Grenadier
  • Waterloo Dock

Championship Division

  • Calci (withdrew)
  • Flathouse (withdrew)
  • Formby
  • Glass House
  • Granby Toxteth Athletic (development)
  • Highfield (withdrew)
  • L4
  • Ormskirk West End
  • South Liverpool
  • The ARC

Conference Division

  • Breckside Park
  • Edge Hill Boys Club Old Boys
  • Formby Wanderers
  • Long Lane
  • Marine Under 23's)
  • MSB Woolton (Under-21's)
  • Netherley
  • Ormskirk West End (reserves)
  • Redgate Rovers
  • ROMA
  • South Liverpool (Under 23's)
  • Warbreck

References

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