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Grid Export Data Challenge Cup Club Name Team Name League Step Level Anstey Nomads Anstey Nomads First United Counties League Step 5 Barwell FC Barwell FC First Southern League Step 3 Coalville Town FC Coalville Town FC First Southern League Step 3 Harborough Town Harborough Town First United Counties League Step 5 Heather St Johns Heather St Johns First Midland Football League Step 5 Leicester Nirvana Leicester Nirvana First United Counties League Step 5 Loughborough Dynamo FC Loughborough Dynamo FC First Northern Premier League Step 4 Loughborough University Loughborough University First United Counties League Step 5 Lutterworth Town Lutterworth Town First United Counties League Step 5 Oadby Town Oadby Town First United Counties League Step 5 Quorn FC Quorn FC First United Counties League Step 5 Shepshed Dynamo FC Shepshed Dynamo FC First United Counties League Step 5 Jelson Homes Senior Cup Team Name Team Name2 League Division Step Level Allexton & New Parks Allexton & New Parks First Senior League Premier Step 7 Asfordby Asfordby Seniors Senior League Premier Step 7 Ashby Ivanhoe Ashby Ivanhoe First Midland Football League Div One Step 6 Ashby Ivanhoe Ashby Ivanhoe Knights Senior League Premier Step 7 Aylestone Park Youth Aylestone Park Youth Seniors (First) United Counties League Div One Step 6 Barlestone St Giles Barlestone St Giles First Senior League Premier Step 7 Barrow Town Barrow Town First East Midlands Counties League Premier Step 6 Birstall United Social Birstall United Social First United Counties League Div One Step 6 Blaby & Whetstone FC Blaby & Whetstone FC First Senior League Premier Step 7 Cottesmore Amateurs S & S Cottesmore Amateurs S & S First Senior League Premier Step 7 County Hall County Hall First Senior League Premier Step 7 Desford Desford First Senior League Premier Step 7 Ellistown FC Ellistown FC First Senior League Premier Step 7 FC Guru Nanak Gurdwara (GNG) FC Guru Nanak Gurdwara (GNG) First Senior League Premier Step 7 FC Khalsa GAD FC Khalsa GAD First Senior League Premier Step 7 Friar Lane & Epworth Friar Lane & Epworth First Senior League Premier Step 7 Hathern Hathern First Senior League Premier Step 7 Hinckley AFC Hinckley AFC First Midland Football League Div One Step 6 Holwell Sports Holwell Sports First United Counties League Div One Step 6 Ingles Ingles First East Midlands Counties League Premier Step 6 Ketton Ketton First P'Boro League Premier Step 7 Kirby Muxloe FC Kirby Muxloe FC First Midland Football League Div One Step 6 Leicester Road Leicester Road First Midland Football League Div One Step 6 Lutterworth Athletic FC Lutterworth Athletic FC First United Counties League Div One Step 6 Melton Town FC Melton Town FC First United Counties League Div One Step 6 NKF Burbage NKF Burbage First Midland Football League Div One Step 6 Oakham United Oakham United First P'Boro League Premier Step 7 Saffron Dynamo Saffron Dynamo First United Counties League Div One Step 6 Sileby Town Sileby Town First Senior League Premier Step 7 St Andrews St Andrews First United Counties League Div One Step 6 Thurnby Rangers Thurnby Rangers First Senior League Premier Step 7 Uppingham Town Uppingham Town First P'Boro League Premier Step 7 Saturday Intermediate Cup - Sponsored by Coalville Trophy Centre Club Name Team Name League Division Anstey Nomads Anstey Nomads Swifts Senior League Div One Anstey Town Anstey Town First Senior League Div One Asfordby Asfordby Development North Leics Premier Barrow Town Barrow Town Reserves Senior League Div One Belton Villa Belton Villa First North Leics Premier Birstall United Social Birstall United Social Reserves Senior League Div One Bottesford Bottesford First Senior League Div Two Burbage Old Boys Burbage Old Boys First District League Premier Castle Donington Castle Donington First (Sat) Midland Regional Alliance Premier Dunton & Broughton United Dunton & Broughton United First Senior League Div Two Earl Shilton Albion Earl Shilton Albion First Senior League Div One East Leake Robins East Leake Robins First North Leics Premier Falcons Falcons First North Leics Premier FC Coalville 2015 FC Coalville 2015 First North Leics Premier FC Polonia FC Polonia First North Leics Premier Fleckney Athletic Fleckney Athletic Firsts Senior League Div One Forest East Forest East First District League Premier Friar Lane & Epworth Friar Lane & Epworth Reserves Senior League Div One Glenfield Town Glenfield Town First District League Premier Greenhill Y C Greenhill Y C First Senior League Div One Greenhill Y C Greenhill Y C Reserves North Leics Premier Harborough Town FC Harborough Town FC Reserves United Counties League Reserves Highfield Rangers Highfield Rangers First Senior League Div One Holwell Sports Holwell Sports Reserves Senior League Div One Houghton Rangers Houghton Rangers First District League Premier Ingles Ingles Reserves Senior League Div One IQRA IQRA First District League Premier Kegworth Imperial Kegworth Imperial First North Leics Premier Ketton Ketton Reserves P'Boro League Div Two Kibworth Town Kibworth Town First Senior League Div Two Kirby Muxloe FC Kirby Muxloe FC Reserves Senior League Div One Loughborough Loughborough First Senior League Div One Loughborough United Loughborough United First North Leics Premier Lutterworth Athletic FC Lutterworth Athletic FC Reserves United Counties League Reserves Lutterworth Town Lutterworth Town Reserves Senior League Div One Magna 73 Magna 73 First Senior League Div One Measham Welfare Measham Welfare First Team North Leics Premier Moira United Moira United Saturday Midland Regional Alliance Premier Mountsorrel Amateurs Mountsorrel Amateurs First North Leics Premier Newbold Verdon FC Newbold Verdon FC First Senior League Div Two North Kilworth FC North Kilworth FC First District League Premier Northfield Emerald Northfield Emerald FC Senior League Div Two Oakham United Oakham United Reserves P'Boro League Div Two Old Aylestone 2013 Old Aylestone 2013 First District League Premier Rothley Imperial Rothley Imperial First Senior League Div Two Saffron Dynamo Saffron Dynamo Reserves Senior League Div One Scraptoft United Scraptoft United First District League Div One Shepshed Amateurs Shepshed Amateurs First North Leics Premier Sileby Athletic Sileby Athletic Saturdays Senior League Div Two Sporting Markfield Sporting Markfield First Senior League Div Two St Patricks St Patricks First District League Premier Sutton Bonington Sutton Bonington First Senior League Div Two Thringstone Miners Welfare Thringstone Miners Welfare First (Saturday)North Leics Premier Whetstone Juniors Whetstone Juniors Athletic (Seniors)District League Premier Woodhouse Imperial Woodhouse Imperial First North Leics Premier Saturday Trophy Club Name Team League Division AFC Andrews AFC Andrews First District League Div One Aylestonians Aylestonians Adult Mens District League Div Two Birstall Old Boys Birstall Old Boys First North Leics Championship Blaby & Whetstone FC Blaby & Whetstone FC Reserves Senior League Div Two Bottesford Bottesford Reserves North Leics Championship Broughton Rangers Broughton Rangers First District League Div Two Castle Donington Castle Donington Reserves (Sat) Midland Regional Alliance Div One Cosby United Cosby United Development Squad District League Div One Cottesmore Amateurs S & S Cottesmore Amateurs S & S Reserves Senior League Div Two Desford Desford Development Senior League Div Two Dunton & Broughton United Dunton & Broughton United Reserves District League Div Two Fleckney Athletic Fleckney Athletic Reserves District League Div One Glen Villa Glen Villa First District League Div One Glenfield Town Glenfield Town Reserves District League Div Two Greenhill Y C Greenhill Y C 'A' North Leics Championship Huncote Sports & Social Huncote Sports & Social FC District League Div One Kibworth Town Kibworth Town Reserves District League Div Two Label Apeel Label Apeel First District League Div One Leicester Bharat Leicester Bharat Daman District League Div Two LocalLinkz LocalLinkz First District League Div Two Loughborough United Loughborough United Reserves North Leics Championship Magna 73 Magna 73 Reserves District League Div One Measham Welfare Measham Welfare Reserves North Leics Championship Medbourne Medbourne First Northants Combination Div Three Mountsorrel Mountsorrel First North Leics Championship Newbold Verdon FC Newbold Verdon FC Reserves North Leics Championship North Kilworth FC North Kilworth FC Reserves District League Div One Old Aylestone 2013 Old Aylestone 2013 Reserves District League Div Two Queniborough Queniborough First District League Div One Quorn Rangers Quorn Rangers First North Leics Championship Scraptoft United Scraptoft United Reserves District League Div Two Shepshed Amateurs Shepshed Amateurs Reserves North Leics Championship Sileby Town Sileby Town Reserves Senior League Div Two Sporting Markfield Sporting Markfield Reserves North Leics Championship St Andrews St Andrews Reserves Senior League Div Two St Patricks St Patricks Reserves District League Div Two Sutton Bonington Sutton Bonington Reserves North Leics Championship Thorpe Acre Thorpe Acre Saturday North Leics Championship Thringstone Miners Welfare Thringstone Miners Welfare Reserves North Leics Championship Thurnby Rangers Thurnby Rangers Development Squad Senior League Div Two Uppingham Town Uppingham Town Reserves P'Boro League Div Three Woodhouse Imperial Woodhouse Imperial Reserves North Leics Championship Veterans Cup Club Name Team Name 3G Sports Bar 3G Sports Bar Veterans AFC Andrews AFC Andrews Veterans AFC Barwell AFC Barwell
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