NIFL Premier Intermediate League

The NIFL Premier Intermediate League (Known as the Playr-Fit NIFL Premier Intermediate League for sponsorship reasons) is the third division of the Irish League, the national association football league in Northern Ireland, and the highest intermediate division in Northern Ireland, occupying level three in the Northern Ireland football league system – below the NIFL Premiership (level 1) and NIFL Championship (level 2).

NIFL Premier Intermediate League
Founded2016
CountryNorthern Ireland
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toNIFL Championship
Relegation toBallymena & Provincial League
Mid-Ulster Football League
Northern Amateur League
Northern Ireland Intermediate League
Domestic cup(s)Irish Cup
IFA Intermediate Cup
League cup(s)Northern Ireland Football League Cup
Current championsBangor
(2022–23)
Current: 2023-24

2016 restructuring

Under reforms agreed by the NIFL clubs in 2014, from 2016, when the previous Championship 1 acquired senior status, Championship 2 continued as the Premier Intermediate League, retaining its intermediate status and thus became the top intermediate league in Northern Ireland.[1][2]

2023 restructuring

In May 2023, the league was expanded to 14 teams, due to licensing issues with Warrenpoint Town and PSNI not having a league they can seamlessly be relegated into. Rathfriland Rangers will join the league for the 2023-24 season, along with Coagh United. [3]

Current members

The Premier Intermediate League consists of 14 teams.

Club Location Stadium Capacity[4]
Armagh CityArmaghHolm Park1,500
Ballymacash RangersLisburnThe Bluebell Stadium1,280
Banbridge TownBanbridgeCrystal Park1,500
Coagh UnitedCoaghHagan Park1,000
DollingstownDollingstownPlanters Park750
Limavady UnitedLimavadyThe Showgrounds1,500
Lisburn DistilleryLisburnNew Grosvenor Stadium2,200
Moyola ParkCastledawsonMill Meadow2,000
PortstewartPortstewartSeahaven1,500
PSNIBelfastNewforge Lane1,500
Rathfriland RangersRathfrilandIveagh Park1,000
Queen's University A.F.C.BelfastUpper Malone300 (Approx)
Tobermore UnitedTobermoreFortwilliam Park1,000
Warrenpoint TownWarrenpointMilltown1,450


References

  1. "NI Football League - Restructure Proposal". Northern Ireland Football League. nifootballleague.com. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  2. Northern Ireland Football League (2014). NI Football League Restructure Proposal.
  3. "NIFL Include Warrenpoint Town and PSNI in expanded third tier". Belfast Telegraph Sport. 6 June 2023. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  4. "Venues - Premier Intermediate League - Northern Ireland - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway".

General

  • Malcolm Brodie (ed.), Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook (various editions)
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