Nottinghamshire Senior League
The Nottinghamshire Senior League is an English football league. It was founded in 2004 to replace the Nottinghamshire Football Alliance League as the top league within the county. The league has three divisions – the Premier Division, Division One and Division Two.History
The competition is a feeder to the Northern Counties East League Division One and the East Midlands Counties League.Current member clubs (2019–20)
The constitution for season 2019–20 was ratified at the league's AGM in June 2019, and is as follows:Premier Division
- AFC Dunkirk
- Aslockton & Orston
- Attenborough
- Awsworth Villa
- Bilborough Town
- Bingham Town
- Burton Joyce
- Calverton Miners Welfare
- Cotgrave
- Eastwood Community Development
- FC Cavaliers
- Keyworth United
- Magdala Amateurs
- Sandiacre Town
- Southwell City
- Stapleford Town
- Wollaton
- Woodthorpe Park Rangers
Division One
- AFC Top Valley
- Awsworth Villa Reserves
- Basford United Community
- Beeston
- Bestwood Miners Welfare
- Bridgford United
- Gedling Southbank
- Hucknall Town Development
- Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves
- Kirton Brickworks
- Radcliffe Olympic
- Radford Reserves
- Ravenshead
- Robin Hood Colts
- Ruddington Village
- Southwell City Reserves
- West Bridgford AFC
- Wollaton Reserves
Division Two
- AFC Dunkirk Reserves
- Barrowby
- Beeston Old Boys
- Bilborough Town Reserves
- Bingham Town Reserves
- Burton Joyce Reserves
- Clifton All Whites Reserves
- Cotgrave Reserves
- Elston United
- FC Asha
- Keyworth United Development
- Nottingham Community
- Pythians
- Ravenshead Reds FC
- Ruddington Village Reserves
- Sneinton Town
- Stapleford Town Reserves
- United Grays
Champions