List of football clubs in Greater Manchester
This is a list of football teams based in Greater Manchester sorted by which league they play in as of the 2024–25 season. The leagues are listed in order of their level in the English football league system,[1] and the English women's football league system.
Men's teams
[edit]Levels 1–4
[edit]These clubs play in fully professional leagues, at levels 1–4 of the English football league system as of the 2024–25 season.
Club | League | Home Ground | Borough | |
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Level 1[2] | ||||
Manchester City | Premier League | Etihad Stadium | Manchester | |
Manchester United | Premier League | Old Trafford | Trafford | |
Level 2[3] | ||||
None | ||||
Level 3[4] | ||||
Bolton Wanderers | EFL League One | University of Bolton Stadium | Bolton | |
Stockport County | EFL League One | Edgeley Park | Stockport | |
Wigan Athletic | EFL League One | DW Stadium | Wigan | |
Level 4[5] | ||||
Salford City | EFL League Two | Moor Lane | Salford |
Levels 5–8
[edit]These clubs play in semi-professional and amateur leagues, at levels 5–8 of the English football league system as of the 2024–25 season.
Club | League | Home Ground | Borough | |
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Level 5 | ||||
Altrincham | National League | Moss Lane | Trafford | |
Oldham Athletic | National League | Boundary Park | Oldham | |
Rochdale | National League | Spotland Stadium | Rochdale | |
Level 6 | ||||
Curzon Ashton | National League North | Tameside Stadium | Tameside | |
Radcliffe | National League North | Stainton Park | Bury | |
Level 7[6] | ||||
Ashton United | Northern Premier League Premier Division | Hurst Cross | Tameside | |
F.C. United of Manchester | Northern Premier League Premier Division | Broadhurst Park | Manchester | |
Hyde United | Northern Premier League Premier Division | Ewen Fields | Tameside | |
Level 8 | ||||
Atherton Collieries | Northern Premier League Division One West | Alder Street | Wigan | |
Avro | Northern Premier League Division One West | Whitebank Stadium | Oldham | |
Mossley | Northern Premier League Division One West | Seel Park | Tameside | |
Stalybridge Celtic | Northern Premier League Division One West | Bower Fold | Tameside | |
Trafford | Northern Premier League Division One West | Shawe View | Trafford | |
Wythenshawe | Northern Premier League Division One West | Hollyhedge Park | Manchester | |
Wythenshawe Town | Northern Premier League Division One West | Ericstan Stadium | Manchester |
Levels 9–10
[edit]These Greater Manchester clubs play in semi-pro and amateur leagues which grant eligibility to enter the FA Vase and are high enough in the English football league system to grant eligibility to enter the FA Cup, comprising levels 9–10 of the system. In Greater Manchester this consists solely of the North West Counties Football League.
Levels 11–12
[edit]These Greater Manchester clubs play in amateur leagues, levels 11–12. This includes the Manchester League, the Cheshire Football League, and the West Lancashire Football League.
Cheshire League
[edit]- Premier Division
- Altrincham Reserves
- Broadheath Central
- Denton Town
- Winstanley Warriors
- Whalley Range
- League 1
- Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves
- Denton Town
- Golborne Sports
- Maine Road Reserves
- Wythenshawe Reserves
Manchester League
[edit]- Premier Division
- Atherton Town
- Bolton County
- Chadderton Reserves
- Dukinfield Town
- Heyside
- Heywood St James
- Hindsford
- Manchester Gregorians
- Moorside Rangers
- Old Altrinchamians
- Pennington
- Rochdale Sacred Heart
- Royton Town
- Springhead
- Uppermill
- Walshaw Sports
- Division One
- AFC Monton
- Altrincham Hale
- Avenue
- Avro Reserves
- Bolton Borough
- Bolton Lads and Girls
- Bolton United
- Boothstown
- East Manchester
- Elton Vale
- Govan and Uni of Manchester
- Hindley Juniors
- Manchester Central
West Lancashire League
[edit]- Division One
Women's teams
[edit]Levels 1–4
[edit]These clubs play in fully professional leagues, at levels 1–4 of the English women's football league system as of the 2022–23 season.
Club | League | Home Ground | Borough | |
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Level 1 | ||||
Manchester City | Women's Super League | Joie Stadium | Manchester | |
Manchester United | Women's Super League | Leigh Sports Village | Wigan | |
Level 4 | ||||
Stockport County | Women's National League: Division One North | Stockport Sports Village | Stockport |
Levels 5–6
[edit]- Premier Division (Level 5)
- Bury
- F.C. United of Manchester
- Manchester Stingers
- Mossley Hill Athletic
- Wigan Athletic
- Division One North (Level 6)
- Leigh Genesis
- Division One South (Level 6)
- Altrincham
- Curzon Ashton
- Salford City Lionesses
- Wythenshawe Amateurs
Levels 7–8
[edit]- Division One (Level 7)
- Ashton United
- Didsbury FC
- Heyside Ladies FC
- Langho Ladies
- Mosley AFC Ladies
- Rochdale AFC Ladies
- Sale Ladies
- Tameside United
- Urmston Meadowside
- West Didsbury and Chorlton Women
- Division Two (Level 8)
- AFC Lionesses
- AFC Oldham Ladies
- Bolton Lads & Girls Club Ladies
- Boltonians Ladies
- Crompton FC Ladies
- Flixton Ladies
- Mancunian Unity Women
- Stockport Lionesses
- Swinton FC Ladies
- Walshaw Sports
- Greater Manchester FC
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Teams in Greater Manchester". Archived from the original on 20 January 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Premier League clubs". The Football Association Premier League Limited.
- ^ "Championship clubs". The Football League Limited.
- ^ "League One clubs". The Football League Limited.
- ^ "League Two clubs". The Football League Limited.
- ^ "Clubs". Northern Premier League.