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Wat (wie) is 1999–2000 United Counties League - definitie


19992000 United Counties League         
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON
1999-2000 United Counties League
The 19992000 United Counties League season was the 93rd in the history of the United Counties League, a football competition in England.
19992000 Azadegan League         
9TH SEASON OF AZADEGAN LEAGUE
Azadegan League 1999/2000; Azadegan League (1999-2000); Azadegan League 1999-2000; Azadegan League (1999–2000); Azadegan League 1999–2000; 1999-2000 Azadegan League
The 19992000 Azadegan League was the ninth season of the Azadegan League that was won by Persepolis. The following is the final results of the Azadegan League's 19992000 football season.
United Counties League         
  • The area mostly covered by the United Counties League until 2021 is coloured in brown.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL LEAGUE
United Counties Football League Premier Division; United Counties Football League Division One; Northamptonshire League; United Counties League Division One; Hereward Teamweasr United Counties League Premier Division; UCFL; United Counties Football League; Untied Counties League
The United Counties League (also known after its sponsor as the Uhlsport United Counties League) is an English football league covering Northamptonshire, Rutland and Bedfordshire and most of Leicestershire as well as parts of Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands. It has a total of five divisions, three for first teams and two for reserve teams, but the reserves' divisions were merged into a single division for the 2013–14 season and remains so at present.