No alternative cup competitions for NCEL clubs AFC Mansfield and Staveley Miners Welfare

The season is officially over for Staveley Miners Welfare and AFC Mansfield.
The season is over for AFC Mansfield. Photo: Oliver AtkinThe season is over for AFC Mansfield. Photo: Oliver Atkin
The season is over for AFC Mansfield. Photo: Oliver Atkin

The Toolstation Northern Counties East League will not be running an alternative competition for member clubs after the campaign was curtailed.

While some divisions are hoping to be able to put on supplementary competitions to keep interested clubs active when football can return next month, that will not be the case in the NCEL.

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"The management committee of the NCEL have met to discuss the possibility of holding a cup competition for our clubs once adult football can resume on March 29. The committee have voted not to stage a competition for our member clubs, believing it is not feasible at the moment due to no spectators being allowed in until at least May 17, with no income from clubhouses and snack bars etc."

Mansfield were sixth in the NCEL Premier Division when action was halted.

Staveley sat 17th but had completed just six league fixtures.

"We are aware that several clubs have been contacted by other teams in their local areas with regard to playing localised tournaments, should the above situation ease," the statement added.

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"Clubs are reminded that they would require permission from the NCEL to enter any such outside tournament, by requesting this in writing from the league secretary. Appropriate sanction of any competition would also be required from the respective county FA.

"Clubs will be free to play friendly matches after March 29. Currently they must be behind closed doors, should they wish to do so and can also resume training on this date."