How deep does English football’s pyramid go?

2023 ж. 25 Қаз.
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English football is defined by its pyramid; the system of promotion, relegation, and interconnected leagues.
It is intended to represent mobility: the hope that, through promotion and relegation, every club, from any part of the country, could reach the top or fall to the bottom.
But despite the pyramid being familiar, few know how it really works, or how deep it actually goes.
Seb Stafford-Bloor writes, Craig Silcock illustrates.
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  • Many towns have football clubs with a strong local history. Volunteers work hard to raise money, and even though there might only be around 100 passionate fans, they buy tickets, programs, food, and drinks, which is important for English football. There's a growing trend where fans own their clubs, making them more sustainable instead of relying on one rich owner. Across the country, these clubs survive because of loyal fans who love their teams and the countless hours they volunteer. It’s about pride. Often supporting your local team is a generational thing.

    @EdgarHunk@EdgarHunk6 ай бұрын
    • There’s more than 100 teams that are older than 125 years old in England

      @Alphoric@Alphoric6 ай бұрын
    • The Bundesliga 50+1 rule is so great and having fans as owners will always be better than one owner

      @ederf23@ederf236 ай бұрын
    • welcome to german football mate

      @ridakesserwan8712@ridakesserwan87126 ай бұрын
    • Love this. I was at a local fair in my town recently and our local team (in National League South, which is pretty good actually) had a stall promoting their shirts/merchandise. I thought they were just club volunteers, but it was actually the manager and his assistant. I can't imagine Pep handing out leaflets to disinterested fair-goers.

      @rory4605@rory46056 ай бұрын
    • This guy footballs

      @curlyray33@curlyray336 ай бұрын
  • It's not so much the system in England, but the sheer amount of support many of these tiny clubs get that is the amazing part.

    @MrPicklerwoof@MrPicklerwoof6 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely. Even the national league now is more like a league 3 than a true non league division, with professional clubs and sizeable fan bases

      @Moochel@Moochel4 ай бұрын
    • I was visiting London last month and I went to an FA Cup game between AFC Wimbledon (4th tier) and Ramsgate (8th tier). Even for a team in the 8th tier Ramsgate brought over 1000 fans and they sang and chanted until the final whistle, even though they lost 5-0. I was completely blown away that a team no one has heard of had such passionate support. The closest USA equivalent is probably college football, where even the bad D3 teams can have a decent sized following, but even that pales in comparison to the football pyramid in England

      @mitchdwx@mitchdwx4 ай бұрын
    • @@mitchdwxyes it’s because football is a passionate sport and all of these teams represent a town in England so the people who live in these towns basically associate the local team with their identity

      @chopsquotes9326@chopsquotes9326Ай бұрын
  • The National League South attendance record was broken just this Tuesday on 24th October 2023 with 6,289 watching Yeovil Town v Weymouth.

    @Pointland33@Pointland336 ай бұрын
    • Interesting! When I saw the relegations last year, I was thinking Torquay v Yeovil must be up there for the biggest game ever at that level.

      @mankytoes@mankytoes6 ай бұрын
    • Crazy how they had more fans than Al ettifaq this week

      @YungTooz@YungTooz6 ай бұрын
    • They still has more fans than all of oil money club in saudi pro league 😅😅

      @FunnyDudehehe@FunnyDudehehe6 ай бұрын
    • I was there

      @jamesthorner2555@jamesthorner25556 ай бұрын
    • Over 5k more than what they get in the top league of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦

      @insertnamehere5809@insertnamehere58096 ай бұрын
  • How did Dorking not get a mention here? 12 promotions in 23 years

    @jack_hodges@jack_hodges6 ай бұрын
    • Yes, a glaring omission unfortunately

      @EdPaice@EdPaice6 ай бұрын
    • Dorking is also a wonderfully amusing name.

      @ThreeRunHomer@ThreeRunHomer4 ай бұрын
    • @@ThreeRunHomer "" Allo Darlin' - fancy a Dorkin'?" !

      @robmontier3770@robmontier37704 ай бұрын
    • Is that the dorking wanderers?

      @bosserman444@bosserman44417 күн бұрын
    • @@bosserman444yes, I think they just got relegated sadly, bumped from the National League

      @diegobert4033@diegobert403316 күн бұрын
  • No way! My last appearance in England was a one-off in the Yorkshire Amateur League Division Five, i.e. Level 18. My next appearance was then a one-off at Level 1 in San Marino. That is the only level in San Marino, but regardless I stake my claim to fame as a European top flight footballer (and the first ever Brit to play there!)

    @ThisIsAdo@ThisIsAdo6 ай бұрын
    • How do you think level 1 San Marino compares to level 18 in England? Always wanted to know where leagues like that of San Marino would be placed in England ability wise.

      @JK_360_@JK_360_6 ай бұрын
    • Nice!

      @lordgemini2376@lordgemini23766 ай бұрын
    • That's a difficult question to answer - even comparing the Sammarinese 'pyramid' to its elite Italian neighbour is tricky enough, so I'll start there. I gathered that the very best players in that league could maybe fight for a place in a Serie D (Italy Level 4) side, where professionalism starts to take hold, whereas the worst may well move across the border to teams in Prima Categoria (Level 7) or even lower. Note that Level 3 in Italy is already very much regional, whereas in England you have to go down to Level 6 before a division has regions and even then, there are only two big ones - the north and south of the Conference. Interestingly enough, the team I played for in San Marino will be hosting an English side from Level 8 in a friendly next year. This will be the first ever encounter between an English and a Sammarinese side, so it will be very exciting to see how that goes! For the record, British teams have already played clubs from San Marino, in European competition preliminaries - Bala Town FC of the Welsh pyramid famously lost 3-1 over two legs to Sammarinese titans Tre Fiori in 2018...@@JK_360_

      @ThisIsAdo@ThisIsAdo6 ай бұрын
    • YIPPE

      @colorfulmarbles156@colorfulmarbles156Ай бұрын
  • As a member of a German amateur team I can say that our "pyramide" is quite similar and also very good structured. It differs at some degree from state to state but to give you an example of Germany + Bavaria: 1) Bundesliga 2) 2. Bundesliga 3) 3. Liga 4) Regionalliga (5 Leagues) Now it gets state specific 5) Bayernliga (2 Leagues) 6) Landesliga (5 Leagues) 7) Bezirksliga (Various Leagues) 8) Kreisliga (Various Leagues) 9) Kreisklasse (Various Leagues) 10) A-Klasse (Various Leagues) 11) B-Klasse (Various Leagues) 12) C-Klasse (Various Leagues) All work with promotion/relegation, so in theory a team from lowest league C-Klasse needs 11 years to get to Bundesliga 😂 Our lowest Leagues build in many communities one of the pillars of civil society, almost every village has it's own football club with more or less large fanbase, tradition and rivalry. Also the media attention is quite good, especially in the local newspapers and also online via platforms and even matchday vidéos !!! Without amateur football professional football would not be possible. In our commercialized football world we should never forget that 💚

    @johannesreil5069@johannesreil50696 ай бұрын
    • you sure the "bayernliga" isnt division one?

      @myopiniondoesntmatter7068@myopiniondoesntmatter70686 ай бұрын
    • @@myopiniondoesntmatter7068 No because there is the Regionalliga Bayern, which of course is not confusing at all (e__e)

      @alixundr9519@alixundr95196 ай бұрын
    • ever since i learned about german 3rd tier ive wondered why is it called 2. liga and not 3. Bundesliga?

      @Rantasalmi47@Rantasalmi476 ай бұрын
    • @@Rantasalmi47it’s not part of the Bundesliga the Bundesliga operates Bundesliga and 2 Bundesliga

      @tseriesofficialchannel315@tseriesofficialchannel3156 ай бұрын
    • @@alixundr9519pretty sure he joked bout Bayernmunich dominating Bundesliga

      @Ietmeth1nk@Ietmeth1nk6 ай бұрын
  • As an American, I've had way more fascination with the English pyramid and non-league than I ever have the Prem or the MLS. Even with Charlotte finally getting an MLS club, I just don't find the same joy in the league that I get from following non-league clubs and supporting them monetarily. It made me happy that so many clubs across the country wanted to help me support them easier with purchases, even despite the shipping nightmares that come from it.

    @Jrodsly@Jrodsly6 ай бұрын
    • You lost me at, As an American.

      @SomethingSomewhereJustOnce@SomethingSomewhereJustOnce6 ай бұрын
    • @@SomethingSomewhereJustOnce right? Lol

      @HungNguyen-qr7bt@HungNguyen-qr7bt6 ай бұрын
    • its the randomness of the english pyramid that gives it its alure imo. any team can literally climb for the bottom league to the top and teams do! Bournemouth being an excellent example

      @-zSoloSz-@-zSoloSz-6 ай бұрын
    • One of the downsides of having an overly commercial league like the MLS is that it serves to protect franchise owners, and they shell out so much money to own franchises which means they can't allow relegation. Another reason to say thank God football didn't start out from the US.😊

      @TheAmasonic@TheAmasonic6 ай бұрын
    • @@SomethingSomewhereJustOnce oh no 😱an american likes football

      @fyreexe4121@fyreexe41216 ай бұрын
  • As a Macclesfield fan I have seen first hand the lower echelons of the football pyramid that I never thought I would see. Some great teams down there doing great things in the community.

    @Psspresident@Psspresident6 ай бұрын
    • agreed, my local 7th tier team has much more of a community feel than my local prem team.

      @mikedobinson1388@mikedobinson13886 ай бұрын
    • As a Bury fan, couldn't agree more!

      @rickfarny@rickfarny16 күн бұрын
  • As an American, I'd love to get a video on how AFC Wimbledon moved up to the Football League so quickly. I know the story of Milton-Keynes and how everyone hated the relocation, but I'd love to learn in-depth how the phoenix club made their way up the pyramid so quickly. Like, who were the key fans behind reviving the club? Who were the first coaches and players that helped elevate them? I'd love to learn more.

    @uncreative5766@uncreative57666 ай бұрын
    • Like everything else, it's money. Players in the lower leagues still need jobs to support themselves, so if you have owners that are committed to moving up, it isn't difficult to pay players the wages of a couple leagues above. It is effectively what Wrexham did last year - they were paying league 1 players league 1 (and sometimes championship) wages to gaurantee a quality that the other teams couldn't compete with.

      @mikedobinson1388@mikedobinson13886 ай бұрын
    • @@mikedobinson1388not quite, Wimbledon are a fan-owned club, so our financial resources are actually quite strained at our current level. We had a leg up in the lower divisions due to a relatively larger fan base, but this is hardly comparable to Wrexham. There's no owner with deep pockets behind it.

      @vhs-stan7942@vhs-stan79426 ай бұрын
    • AFC Wimbledon hating MK Dons isn't the only interesting storyline either. AFC Wimbledon have screwed over another team in their short history, that being Kingstonian FC. When the phoenix club were first founded, they shared a ground with Kingstonian. At some point, they purchased the ground from Kingstonian. When they moved into Plough Lane, they sold the ground to Chelsea, who now use it for their academy and women's sides, leaving Kingstonian homeless...

      @mastertrams@mastertrams6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@vhs-stan7942 Still, you have a big financial advantage due to your big fanbase spending money on tickets, merch, etc. At least compared to the other low-tier teams. But that's how it's supposed to be after all, big clubs should go up.

      @tim..indeed@tim..indeed6 ай бұрын
    • @@mastertrams We never purchased the ground from Kingstonian, they didn't own it when we arrived, but lost ownership a few years before. We definitely didn't screw them over, if anything, we helped them a lot. They got a lot of money from the sale to Chelsea, far more than they were strictly entitled to.

      @martenkats6915@martenkats69156 ай бұрын
  • The Italian football pyramid is somewhat simpler. Similar regional variations apply, but it's largely divided as follows: Serie A (20 clubs, single division) Serie B (24 clubs, single division) Serie C (60 clubs, three equal divisions divided across North, Centre and South) Serie D (162 semi-pro clubs, divided across 9 regional divisions) Eccellenza Promozione Prima categoria Seconda categoria Terza categoria (all these are part of the Italian Football League even if it's players are amateurs). Entirely separately from the above, you've got amateur competitions which don't connect to the football league pyramid, unless a team were to register to the Terza Categoria and start from there. It goes without saying that Terza Categoria has no relegation and in some regions it doesn't even exist. In the past, there used to be more divisions.

    @The_Italian_Job@The_Italian_Job6 ай бұрын
    • Forza Martina. Back up to Serie D. So many Italian teams fail and climb back to a level where they fail again.

      @adrianpilcher703@adrianpilcher7036 ай бұрын
  • I was at the Europa league match between Brighton and Ajax last night, going to the Southern Combination prem league match between Newhaven and Hassocks tomorrow, then the Non-league Fenix European cup match between Lewes and FC Oslo next week. Its a wonderful part of English culture that I'm proud of

    @AgecaseV@AgecaseV6 ай бұрын
    • No way they have a international league in non league football💀💀

      @Powelly6@Powelly64 ай бұрын
  • Was watching highlights between Hereford vs Brighton from 1997. The loser would be demoted to National League, the winner... well they just beat Ajax and are considered one of the most exciting clubs in the PL😮

    @mickbanner@mickbanner6 ай бұрын
    • Money helped

      @CeemPlay@CeemPlay6 ай бұрын
    • @@CeemPlay being smart with their money helped

      @NR-fd9wv@NR-fd9wv6 ай бұрын
    • @@NR-fd9wv There is alot to be said about simply not having idiots in charge. I reckon many supporters could have done better jobs than alot of clubs boards. I.e not sacking managers, bringing in the right players etc.

      @CeemPlay@CeemPlay6 ай бұрын
    • well it was a long journey for Brighton, spending years homeless, playing home games 100s of miles away, or at an athletics stadium. And they had fallen from being a top division team, losing an FA Cup final in the 1980s.

      @stephenpalmer9375@stephenpalmer93756 ай бұрын
    • That Hereford club later went bust. The Hereford that plays now is a 'new' club.

      @trickygoose2@trickygoose26 ай бұрын
  • I've played in the 5th and 4th amateur divisions of the Swiss football pyramid, which has roughly the same system as the English one. But it's crazy to see just how deep the English one actually goes. I find it great that systems like these allow for a lot more people of vastly different levels to participate in meaningful, competitive football.

    @juandiegoprado@juandiegoprado6 ай бұрын
    • England does have a much bigger population than Switzerland. The top 4 levels here are full time professional as are quite a few teams at the 5th level (the National League). Below that, for several levels, players will tend to be semi-professionals who get paid for playing, but not enough to live on without another job.

      @trickygoose2@trickygoose26 ай бұрын
    • You’ve got to factor in population though. England is however many times larger than Switzerland so it’s expected that the pyramid will go deeper here. But yes, it’s very well structured in all honesty, and the club I play for at amateur level (Level 11), is just as important to the integrity of the sport than the clubs at the very top.

      @DannyKeogh94@DannyKeogh946 ай бұрын
    • @@trickygoose2it’s even better than that now days, all teams apart from 3 or 4 in national league are pro, making it basically a professional league, with more and more teams having the sustainability to go pro in the north/south. There are people getting paid even further down as well whether it’s 50 quid a match or 300

      @Powelly6@Powelly64 ай бұрын
  • As a Portuguese I can say that our football pyramid is not so deep. We have for national championships: Liga Portugal (18 teams) Liga Portugal 2 (18 teams) Liga 3 (20 teams, north & south) Campeonato de Portugal (56 teams in 4 groups) There are the regionals football associations (22) being the bigger one and the deeper possible AF Porto with 4 divisions: Divisão de Elite Divisão de Honra 1ª Divisão 2ª Divisão

    @Parking-dj4zj@Parking-dj4zj6 ай бұрын
  • As a Mexican, one can just dream with this, here there’s not even relegation/promotion anymore, small teams like my hometown team (which I grew fallen in love with crying and suffering promotions and relegations) does not play for anything, it’s just pointless because we can never aspire for the title but we don’t have the punishment of see us again play on the 2nd tier so…what’s the point?

    @rodolfomartinezontiveros886@rodolfomartinezontiveros8866 ай бұрын
    • I don't get it, what's the thing with NA federations of any sports discarding the promotion-relegation system completely. I know the knockout play-offs add some variety, but it seems... stagnated. Also, until now I thought Liga MX would mimic LaLiga or Brasileirão Série A in this matter

      @kapsel-yg2sk@kapsel-yg2sk6 ай бұрын
    • @@kapsel-yg2skit’s about money

      @maccy4829@maccy48296 ай бұрын
    • @@maccy4829 and more precisely it's about "insuring" income for the incumbents and valuation for the club owners

      @thibautnarme6402@thibautnarme64026 ай бұрын
    • I promise you a team from Step 6 in the national league will never play a game in the Prem either. It’s an illusion that anybody can fall or rise but it’s a lie. With how many works in football today. United will never go to the championship even if they never win a Prem ever again and vice versa for any team in the national leagues

      @cole8957@cole89576 ай бұрын
    • @@kapsel-yg2skLiga MX used to, but they suspended promotion and relegation some time ago. It has never come back

      @edwardcardona717@edwardcardona7176 ай бұрын
  • Slight correction; Gloucester City are not the longest serving member of the National League North, they were moved across from the National League South in 2019/2020. They are the longest serving team at step 2 though.

    @davidprescott5690@davidprescott56906 ай бұрын
  • Legend has it that archeologists are still digging, looking for the MLS.

    @USC555@USC5556 ай бұрын
  • Its like mariana trench, The deeper it is, the stranger its gonna look, full of creatures unknown to us

    @CARTMANBRAWH@CARTMANBRAWH6 ай бұрын
  • I was secretly hoping that TIFO would show Hashtag's growth. Glad, I wasn't disappointed. Following them has shown me the deep structure of English football pyramid and has even more so made me in love with this beautiful game.

    @MangaSamte@MangaSamte6 ай бұрын
    • Stupid name for a team though.

      @Jayfive276@Jayfive2764 ай бұрын
    • @@Jayfive276 true, hahaha!! I believe Spencer's (the owner) reasoning was because of the club's formation and connection to the internet but yeah still a silly name. I have pretty much gotten over it and just enjoy watching the club grow from nothing. I'd give him and his team mad props for how they've build up this club too. They basically build up a following/fan base which you desperately need to secure any monetary support from the industry you want to grow in for any entertainment project; be it comics, movies or in this case a football club. Since they already have a solid fan base, companies/promoters have half of their work already do e for them and they (the club owners) already have one foot into the threshold of these sponsors because of that.

      @MangaSamte@MangaSamte4 ай бұрын
  • The National South record attendance is now Yeovil vs Weymouth - 6,289

    @waynefawcett9283@waynefawcett92836 ай бұрын
  • I was hoping you would use Dorking Wanderers as the best example of a team climbing the pyramid. Their rise from the Crawley and District League Division Five up to the national league is remarkable.

    @tomhammond3495@tomhammond34956 ай бұрын
  • That's a LOT of the population playing the sport. It's a shame there is no legit pyramid (with club movement up or down) in the States.

    @Thomao@Thomao6 ай бұрын
    • Apparently the USL had a vote on adding pro/rel to its leagues, not sure what happened to it

      @5kilogramsofricin@5kilogramsofricin6 ай бұрын
    • If the US adopted a grassroots pyramid like the UK it would be become a greater force at International level. Unfortunately business monopoly constrains the games development at grassroots.

      @MrCardiffian@MrCardiffian6 ай бұрын
    • Thats cos the states presumably has its own sports (gridiron, baseball, hockey, basketball) that it's youth aspire to play in, they invest more heavily in those. I think their college football while not the highest level is still taken hugely seriously?

      @midamida915@midamida9156 ай бұрын
    • @@MrCardiffianthe US is already a greater force than how it was 10 years ago, and I don’t see how it will stop there. Different approaches work for different countries. Grassroots soccer I can see could work with the farm system in baseball. Right now we don’t have such a system like that yet.

      @HungNguyen-qr7bt@HungNguyen-qr7bt6 ай бұрын
    • @@midamida915if u play soccer in college u can enter the SuperDraft for a chance to play in the MLS, so yes its taken very seriously. The MLS also plan to expand the pool of eligibility to include even college freshmen next yr

      @HungNguyen-qr7bt@HungNguyen-qr7bt6 ай бұрын
  • I've started journey in FM19 from the lowest step in the pyramid until reaching the football league back in the day with Bilston FC... God knows how much debt i've racked up oved the years to compete with other team wage commitment 😂

    @hazeemiskandar@hazeemiskandar6 ай бұрын
  • It certainly does go deep. Somerset County League (step 11), for example, has 4 divisions to step 14... then there are several more localised leagues below that, like the Bath and North Somerset District league. I do remember watching games at Griffin Park, while Brentford played in Division 4, now League Two. 🙂

    @torspedia@torspedia6 ай бұрын
  • Route One Rovers being promoted to the North West Counties Football League is actually a good example of teams having to go where there's space, rather than following the pre-determined route up the pyramid. As a Yorkshire team they'd usually be expected to go to the Northern Counties East Football League instead. Thankfully they're not far from the Lancs border so it's not a very long journey - nothing compared to the FC Isle of Man away day anyway.

    @MrArchimedes@MrArchimedes6 ай бұрын
    • Wrong wrong as yorkshire is so big is feeds the northern nwcfl and ncel league above at step 6

      @jimsmith9578@jimsmith95783 ай бұрын
  • As a Greek and a football fan we are incompetent of organising the second football division. No structure, no programming, no organisation, no management, no money, mafia, illegal gambling, just to name some problems in the lower semi-professional divisions.

    @pansk5942@pansk59426 ай бұрын
  • My town is about to win their league for the 3rd time in a row but they cannot be promoted because they do not have the proper facilities. If they were to be promoted they would also start getting paid to play

    @jamesnewton-yates8811@jamesnewton-yates88116 ай бұрын
  • My hometown's Liversedge. What a lovely shock that was to hear you mention it!

    @BryanCooperOfficial@BryanCooperOfficial4 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I play all the way down at step 7😂 Been great to watch hashtags progress too

    @bizarresportynerd6136@bizarresportynerd61366 ай бұрын
  • Would be interesting to see a breakdown of how many fully professional teams and how many semi-professional teams there are, and what tiers they fall in. Also the average stadium size and attendance of each tier

    @eifelkreutz@eifelkreutz6 ай бұрын
    • Well the 92 of the Football League are all professional. 21 of the 24 clubs in the National League are also professional (23/34). I believe at least 3 are fully pro in the National League South, and would guess there are probably 4-6 in the North league. Below this, I doubt there's any fully pro-teams, but there will definitely be some players who are making a living full time playing football. So probably right around 120 fully pro teams in England.

      @ALEX15here@ALEX15here5 ай бұрын
  • In Italy it is quite similar. It goes: Professional leagues: Serie A Serie B Serie C (3 leagues) Semi-professional leagues: Serie D (9 leagues) Amateur leagues: Eccellenza (28 leagues) Promozione (53 leagues) Prima Categoria (105 leagues) Seconda Categoria (182 leagues) Terza Categoria (232 leagues)

    @diabolik8684@diabolik86846 ай бұрын
  • There's the 11 official parts of the pyramid set out by the FA. But based upon the different leagues for different regions, there are 20 tiers in total with the lowest being Central & South Norfolk League Division 4, Devon & Exeter Football League Division 8 and Lancashire & Cheshire Amateur League Division C

    @mathewjones9928@mathewjones99286 ай бұрын
  • It and similar systems are magnificent. Utterly ruthless, yet completely fair.

    @somethinglikethat2176@somethinglikethat21766 ай бұрын
  • good explainer as usual Tifo

    @WithSeb@WithSeb6 ай бұрын
  • Wow amazing, a Tifo video that shows a level I have played at!

    @josephweir6754@josephweir67546 ай бұрын
  • I was clogging around in the mud for my local team and was told the game was actually part of the FA Cup. Sure it was probably the 18th Qualifying Round but i got an extra sprint on.

    @joso7228@joso72284 ай бұрын
  • My local club play in the Midland League Premier Division, glad you shouted them out!

    @FTVTo2KSubs@FTVTo2KSubs6 ай бұрын
    • Step 5! Nice. Do you play for the 1sts or U23s? And do you do that full time or like do uni or work. Just curious as I am in a similar spot

      @anirudhkaushik3643@anirudhkaushik364310 күн бұрын
    • @@anirudhkaushik3643 I don’t play for them (I wish 😂) I just wanted to mention them because I live literally next door from them

      @FTVTo2KSubs@FTVTo2KSubs10 күн бұрын
  • Wow who would've thought I would be up this late to be first on a tifo video

    @terreonnhenry5778@terreonnhenry57786 ай бұрын
  • As a proud Australian myself, the English pyramid structure is something that I truly admire as a piece of sporting competition infrastructure. I believe that more soccer and non-soccer competitions worldwide should embrace this model or something similar to it, as it makes every game within each respective competition matter, but also rewards teams for doing well and punishes team for not doing well respectively.

    @banjopiggottwright1802@banjopiggottwright18026 ай бұрын
    • As an American, I can only wish we had a system like this.

      @ivanflores6345@ivanflores63456 ай бұрын
    • What's soccer? This is about football?

      @dondamon4669@dondamon46696 ай бұрын
    • @@dondamon4669 Jesus Christ, you people are just so insufferable.

      @ivanflores6345@ivanflores63456 ай бұрын
    • Yes but there are positives to your sporting systems as well that I think we could learn from. Like incorporating university sports into the professional system and the lack of relegation that guarantees finances, so no teams end up dissolving. @@ivanflores6345

      @seemymobot4987@seemymobot49876 ай бұрын
    • Aussies and Irish have to call it soccer because they have their own styles of football. Same with US even tho its more like rugby than football

      @GamerFrisco@GamerFrisco6 ай бұрын
  • Great summary! I think it's important for all fans to support their local non-league club, especially now Premier League and even football league teams are charging extortionate prices and ruining their clubs. Support a big club but go to support a non-league club, even if just on international breaks!

    @manning0@manning06 ай бұрын
  • The Championship was used to be called Division I back in 2000. I remember Man City being relegated from PL to Division I, in which the next year promoted from Division I back to PL. League 1 used to be called Division II, and League 2 Division III.

    @r.a.6459@r.a.64592 ай бұрын
  • The names of some of the lower divisions are awesome.

    @manuelcapela7620@manuelcapela76206 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this just ran my furthest run yet st 11k and now I’m feeling nice and recovered😊

    @lewismarshall4170@lewismarshall417010 күн бұрын
  • my local team AFC Fylde has had a similar journey, being in level 10 and working there way up too 5 level within 10 years and almost made it to level 4's League two but unfortunately missing out on overpaid team Salford city.

    @garystill1308@garystill13086 ай бұрын
  • I used to play as a winger for a club in National league North while in highschool but after a ACL injury, an ankle sprain and a hamstring pull i have now decided to quit football but i will return to my firmer club as a manager for sure

    @Crimson-xw9xu@Crimson-xw9xu5 ай бұрын
  • Very informative, thanks!

    @nathanngumi8467@nathanngumi84676 ай бұрын
  • Really loved the fact that Vee was really open, your response was entirely sincere and she demonstrated that she was invested in the relationship from the get go... I hope she finds herself someone that would love her as she deserves

    @xclusive_comicxx1651@xclusive_comicxx16516 ай бұрын
  • Yes, I've seen my own club climb several divisions since the 1960s and are currently in League 2 (fourth tier - once known as division 4). They even made it to the dizzy heights of League 1 for a few seasons, but got a nose bleed and dropped a division.

    @MrPaulc222@MrPaulc2224 ай бұрын
  • a. At what level does a team’s stadium size and finance prohibits them from moving up? b. If a new team is created, is there a particular level they have to start at? Or can they at any level within reason (e.g., a new super rich club isn’t allowed to join the Premier League automatically)?

    @ugoeze7360@ugoeze73606 ай бұрын
    • There's certain stadium regs depending on the level. Like one of our local teams in Sheffield, Hallam FC. Promoted last season into the 9th tier with 1200 people there to watch but because of the stadium I don't think they'd be allowed to go up again without improvements

      @oliverd8298@oliverd82986 ай бұрын
    • I think the stadium requirements mostly kick in from level 10 and above, a key one I know are that one of my local teams Haringey Borough would need to make changes if they were promoted to the National League South because they only have one entrance to the ground and need multiple. There's also the step up from the National League to League Two where you're no longer allowed to use artificial pitches and the step up from the Championship to the EPL where you have to make a ton of adjustments for media and broadcasting e.g. Luton at Kenilworth Road this year When it comes to finance, the only possible thing I can think of is that semi-professional teams might not be allowed to join League Two but I can't confirm that New teams typically start at Level 10 or 9 if they have good backing e.g. Hashtag or phoenix clubs like Bury and Macclesfield

      @oveleoj4111@oveleoj41116 ай бұрын
    • @@oveleoj4111pretty sure the Macclesfield documentary said they entered the pyramid at level 8. Unfortunately the glorious Exmouth Town probably won’t reach the same heights Mac will ):

      @foglet1@foglet16 ай бұрын
    • To your question B - no they wouldn't be able to start at any level they wanted, which is why you'll often see rich people try to buy existing clubs in the PL rather than start a new one. New clubs league positioning will often depend on what spaces there are in their local leagues, but it will usually be around step 5/6

      @peterwilson8472@peterwilson84726 ай бұрын
    • @@oveleoj4111I haven’t heard the name Haringey Borough since Sonny Dutton volleyed one in against you lot away to Hornchurch in 2019

      @benwheeler8456@benwheeler84566 ай бұрын
  • My team is South Shields (tier 6). Also, NUFC (Prem). Back in the day, Newcastle played at home one week and SSFC played at home the next. I took my young nephew to watch the Mariners. He was a Man U fan back then (my brother lives there with his Man U wife) and he asked "Is South Shields a Conference team?". "Oh no!", I said "They're not as good as that!". (Level 9 at the time). It blew his mind. 20 years later, he supports NUFC (he 'came out' to his mates at 14) and still keeps a weather eye on the Mariners' results. My brother was right. When I admonished him for allowing his young lad to wear a Manc shirt he said, "It's not worth the hassle. We'll get him eventually,". More help could be given to the lower leagues, considering the money washing around in football, but it is a beautiful game. And if you're a South Shields and Newcastle supporter, it's character building.

    @graceygrumble@graceygrumble6 ай бұрын
  • Can you make a video how young football players study in school? Just like gavi, perdi, jude,haaland,.... Do they go to school or college or not ?

    @Opandort@Opandort6 ай бұрын
    • they stay in schol in the uk until they have their GCSE's at age 16. the law in the uk also now requires they go on either a-levels or college courses until 18 or an work experience/ apprentiship. clubs will offically sign players up like that once school is done at 16 and run an academy which fullfils the requirement until 18. and they will do some other learning during this time at most clubs even more so once players find out they are unlikely to become a pro. starting on coaching badges. phhyso training even becoming a match offical but this process probably doesn't happen much after the league 2 system as national league sides and below can't afford this set up but they will still have youth teams just on a less formal basis evening training whilst the young lads go to college or or a -levels

      @michaelarmer256@michaelarmer2566 ай бұрын
  • Should do a video on the football rivalry in Northwich. Highly political, a lot of history and very complicated

    @callumbradke7194@callumbradke71946 ай бұрын
  • I always find it interesting how the promotions and relegations work when it gets to the regional level, must be a lot of work required for those in charge of the whole structure to figure out which team has to go where when they are litterally hundreds of leagues! One thing ive always wondered, is when a team is added somewhere in amongst the period (i.e. afc wimbledon) what happens to the other teams? Did they take the place of a liquidated team? Otherwise doesnt it mean that a team would have to forego a promotion or relegation to allow then to be added to the division?

    @loftus8660@loftus86606 ай бұрын
    • The lower down you go, the less consistent the number of teams is, so there tends to be gaps were clubs could be added, normally around Step 6.

      @RevStickleback@RevStickleback6 ай бұрын
  • Please do one in Scottish footballs pyramid down to the highland league & explaining the junior system over in Scotland it would be great!

    @louiepk@louiepk13 күн бұрын
  • Despite how rubbish I am at football, I was lucky enough to play at the 16th level of English football 😂 New club called Elmstead Market in the Essex and Suffolk Border League Division 5. Although my dreams of being a professional footballer are obviously gonna stay dreams, it’s still surreal to me to say I played for a team on the English pyramid and played their first ever game!

    @dupregaming8788@dupregaming87886 ай бұрын
    • That is so cool

      @timpot4855@timpot48554 ай бұрын
  • I knew there were many levels, but thanks for details on the lower ones I'm an American so I got into the sport via EPL matches on TV/streaming so that's most of what I watch, and other countries' top leagues or EFL games are what's otherwise most available yet I have started going to the local minor league team's games in person

    @KingAlanI@KingAlanI5 ай бұрын
    • Its really deeeeeeeeeeeeeppppp

      @ooctopus_@ooctopus_4 ай бұрын
  • This is grassroots football and this how nations should develop the game, not just overpaying washed up stars to come play in their country

    @stivvits1067@stivvits10676 ай бұрын
    • Seems someone doesn't like Saudi league

      @TonTon14904@TonTon149046 ай бұрын
    • @@TonTon14904 To be fair he could have meant America or China or Germany.

      @edmann1820@edmann18206 ай бұрын
    • @@TonTon14904i mean, why would you?

      @dr.disappointment8400@dr.disappointment84006 ай бұрын
    • ​@edmann1820 how could it be the German league?

      @DaughterOfChelsea@DaughterOfChelsea6 ай бұрын
    • @@DaughterOfChelsea Harry Kane

      @edmann1820@edmann18206 ай бұрын
  • Have to say that the midlands teams get quite confusing, I’ve known teams bouncing around the leagues, often teams at the same step playing in different leagues despite being within 5 miles of each other.

    @johnfitzalan3128@johnfitzalan31286 ай бұрын
    • I was born in Kings Lynn, who were always an awkward spot - they'd either end up as the southernmost team in the Northern League or the northernmost team in the Southern League. (Southern League tended to suit us better because it's a lot easier to travel south from Kings Lynn than it is to travel north...)

      @Kinitawowi@Kinitawowi6 ай бұрын
  • Ohhh mann!!!! Videos like this make me wish my city (Agra, India) had a football club and I could go to their matches too😢

    @mathandcflmao@mathandcflmao2 ай бұрын
  • Can’t believe you made a video about the football pyramid without mentioning Dorking Wanderers!

    @TechManWill@TechManWill6 ай бұрын
  • It's so cool learning about teams with unusual, almost exotic names like Leatherhead or MK Dons, or even Stockport County, etc. Makes pictures of 100 years worth of heritage flash before your eyes, leather boots, industrial spirit, small-town heroes, that time when there was a giant-killing. Ronnie Radford scoring that screamer against Liverpool for example. Ridiculous fixtures in places you've never heard of, in grounds that have witnessed so much. FA Cup Round 21 😂 for example, for some team that has managed to get into some form. Also, I'd argue that Preston North End have suffered the biggest falls in the pyramid. Founding members of Division 1 in 1889. Two time Division 1 champions in the late 19th century. Now they play in League 1 or 2. Even watching Sky Sports highlights of lower league games is special. The competition, the primal aggression, the obscure locations, the half-empty stands but a spirited 200 or so backing their team on a dreary, sometimes foggy, sometimes wet, freeze-yer-bum Sunday afternoon. It's special and there's nothing quite like non-league or lower-league footie. It's a real cultural phenomenon. Edit: Special mention, Stoke City. They last played top tier when it was still the Barclays Premier League, and Shaquiri was in their books. Any idea which league they play in now?

    @commenter8640@commenter86406 ай бұрын
    • Stoke City play in the Championship.

      @iLO80@iLO806 ай бұрын
    • Letherhead is an actual place name just so you know haha

      @lordgemini2376@lordgemini23766 ай бұрын
  • Mad to think Bishops Stortford are in the National League North when they're only 30 odd miles away from London!

    @rhysjackson2597@rhysjackson25976 ай бұрын
    • This is something I wish TIFO would have explained further in the videos. If you have 20 teams in North and 20 teams in south and if the bottom 3 teams get relegated (I don't actually know how many get relegated) from South, they would each have to go into 1 of the 4 more local regions. but if all 3 teams happen to be from the same region (e.g. Southern Premier League South) and should all go into this league, this league will have too many teams then. while the other 3 leagues (Northern, South Central & Isthmian) will now have too few as they will have teams being promoted. I guess this is where some board decide that certain teams need to play in a different league just to keep the numbers the same across the board. So the leagues are a bit more fluid in their concept.

      @markburke1396@markburke13966 ай бұрын
    • @markburke1396 it is a bizarre one, I would think it's worked out on 'furthest north goes to the northern division' which would be logical. The further down the pyramid you go this must get complicated once you're talking about which county a club is based in if it's county specific, so tier 8 or below. As for Stortford this isn't the first time they've been moved to the NL north, in either 2010/11 or 11/12 they were moved from the NL South to the North and then moved back at a later date!

      @rhysjackson2597@rhysjackson25976 ай бұрын
    • Well being a Blyth Spartans fan all this sideways movement is not something we will ever have to worry about! At step 2 or below it’ll be the ‘Northern’ most division come what may. Pleased this season in the NLN we have Darlo, Shields and Spenny to help with the travelling. If we stay up could really do with Morpeth winning the NPL.

      @jokir67@jokir676 ай бұрын
  • Didn’t realise that there were that many clubs & leagues wow

    @GOATBryan10@GOATBryan106 ай бұрын
  • Was hoping when the NWCFL and odd movements came up hoped FCIoM would get mentioned. Might be waiting a while before get another chance to appear on Tifo.

    @GoodGarret777@GoodGarret7776 ай бұрын
  • The attendance record for National League South was broken last weekend by Yeovil Town with an attendance over 6500.

    @tdyerwestfield@tdyerwestfield6 ай бұрын
  • In Brazil our system is kinda of a mess We have 4 National Divisions 1. Brasileirão (20 clubs) 2. Série B (20 clubs) 3. Série C (20 clubs) 4. Série D (64 clubs) The 64 teams of Serie D are the 4 teams relegated from the Serie C, and 60 teams classificated by the State Leagues So the States League are a lower division? No Every club plays in the State League In the Rio de Janeiro State League we have games between a club with no division x Flamengo, for example The 60 spots remaining in the Serie D are awarded for the best teams in the state wich are not in the first 3 divisions. Every state has a determined number of spots. And, also, in bigger States (like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro) the State Leagues have their own pyramids, currently the São Paulo State League has 5 divisions

    @carlosximenes4171@carlosximenes41716 ай бұрын
    • "Mess" is an understatement!! 😂 Pele started the ball rolling getting promotion/relegation system in some sort sanity. There were too many were the big clubs were allowed to avoid relegation or change the format mid season....

      @charlesray9674@charlesray96746 ай бұрын
    • @@charlesray9674 in Pelé's time we only have one championship who reunited the states league champions. There aren't relegation or promotion. In fact, that only started in 2003, before that Every the format changed to give privilege to the biggest clubs

      @carlosximenes4171@carlosximenes41716 ай бұрын
  • In France our leagues are similar 1. Ligue 1 (pro) 2. Ligue 2 (pro) 3. National (some pro clubs and some amateur ones) 4. National 2 (4 pools, soon 3 pools, last level accessible to professional club reserves) 5. National 3 (for now 11 pools but will be reduced to 10 then 8 pools in future seasons) Then it's regional leagues with Régional 1 and 2 then départemental leagues and it depends on how each région handles that Note that ultramarine territories all have their own system not integrated here but can enter Coupe de France

    @eizzah8323@eizzah83234 ай бұрын
    • Oohh

      @ooctopus_@ooctopus_4 ай бұрын
  • The national league south attendance record has just been broken by Yeovil town

    @jkyeah8033@jkyeah80336 ай бұрын
  • Hot take: The English Football Pyramid is more interesting than the Egyptian Pyramids

    @jadmantoura4483@jadmantoura44836 ай бұрын
    • Too bad the British could not steal that one too.....

      @myownlilbubble@myownlilbubble6 ай бұрын
    • @@myownlilbubble If you believe it was only the Brits doing that then you really are inyourownlilbubble 🤣

      @lordgemini2376@lordgemini23766 ай бұрын
    • I love English Football but the pryamids at Giza are the greatest wonder in the world

      @handsworth101@handsworth1016 ай бұрын
  • so through all the leagues and all the steps, how many teams play on a weekend (assuming no postponements) and how many players take to the pitch?

    @grahamhansford2055@grahamhansford20556 ай бұрын
  • excellent video!!

    @JMThought@JMThought6 ай бұрын
  • AFC Wimbledon from the Combined Counties to League Two in only 9 years. And all while being fan owned. And now we are back at Plough Lane where we belong 💙💛

    @LaurenceTurner14@LaurenceTurner146 ай бұрын
  • this is crazy, how are they not finding maradonas and peles in those lower divisions. I had no idea the league went soooo deep

    @knightofwind2929@knightofwind2929Ай бұрын
  • I suppose the answer is down to Level 20 (two leagues have divisions this low - the Central and South Norfolk League Division Four and the Devon and Exeter Football League Division Eight are the last leagues in the official pyramid). I've seen football at Level 13 (the Herefordshire Div 2) and it is appalling, so I can only wonder what Level 20 is like.

    @sevendaughters@sevendaughters6 ай бұрын
  • @reactingtomyroutes good one for you Steve or anything from this channel.

    @DarkSitesChannel@DarkSitesChannel6 ай бұрын
  • Yeovil broke the record for national league south on Boxing Day! 6,300 fans for Yeovil vs Taunton

    @sl5223@sl52234 ай бұрын
  • Nice! I played step 5 reserves/ u23s but after ligament tear I play step 7

    @anirudhkaushik3643@anirudhkaushik364310 күн бұрын
  • Football will never die in England

    @daniellekelli6265@daniellekelli62656 ай бұрын
    • Well duh... it started here

      @GamerFrisco@GamerFrisco6 ай бұрын
    • @@GamerFrisco you forgot to insert eyes rolling up, b*tch

      @daniellekelli6265@daniellekelli62656 ай бұрын
  • Are the number of teams of divisions of the same tier always balanced? If the number of teams of NL-North and NL-South are to remain the same, does it mean that some teams around the Midlands will be frequently moving between the 2 divisions?

    @StephenWong14@StephenWong146 ай бұрын
  • From what I researched clubs from South West London’s pyramid looks like this: Premier League Championship League 1 League 2 National League National League South Isthmian Premier Division Isthmian South Central Division Combined Counties Premier Division Combined Counties Division 1 Surrey Elite Intermediate League Surrey SE Intermediate Division 1 Surrey SE Intermediate Division 2 Surrey SE Intermediate Division 3 Surrey SE Junior Division 1 Surrey SE Junior Division 2 Surrey SE Junior Division 3 Surrey SE Junior Division 4 Surrey SE Junior Division 5 Wimbledon & District Premier Division Wimbledon & District 1st Division Wimbledon & District 2nd Division Wimbledon & District 3rd Division

    @alexanderjoyce5072@alexanderjoyce50726 ай бұрын
  • I think level 24 is as far as it goes? In FM21 I had a custom database that went all the way down to level 14 and my god were there a lot of teams lol

    @MrJorge3010@MrJorge30106 ай бұрын
    • I played with that database in FM18 or whichever year it was. The problem is that the levels all feel identical this far down.

      @DrabekNewburn@DrabekNewburn6 ай бұрын
  • 4:00 nice mention of my local Sunday league club 🤣

    @callumwood9333@callumwood93334 ай бұрын
  • One day you could be playing for a pub club, and in 70 years your grandson could be in the Premier League.

    @cdprince768@cdprince7686 ай бұрын
    • Dorking Wanderers started as a pub team in 1999 and are already in the national league - 1 promotion from the football league and only 4 from the premier league

      @feka2983@feka29836 ай бұрын
  • Finally seen my home team mentioned in a Tifo video! (Torquay United). What are the chances of getting a whole video on them? We’ve had some notable players over the years; Chris Waddle, Neville Southall and Lee Sharpe to name a few

    @SociallyDeformed@SociallyDeformed6 ай бұрын
    • As Everton is my PL club, I'm quite familiar with the name Neville Southall - before my time but oft mentioned as a club legend from the 1980s glory days. TIL Torquay was the vast majority of his post-Everton career.

      @KingAlanI@KingAlanI5 ай бұрын
  • I want to know More About these route 1 Rovers. Name caught my attention

    @reggiebanks7627@reggiebanks76274 ай бұрын
  • and i was paranoid because i wanted to play occasional football but i was scared i wont find a team to play for

    @Claudio-gv2lz@Claudio-gv2lz6 ай бұрын
  • So this means that in some regionscit is possible to play LEVEL 18, but in other regions maybe only in LEVEL17, because there arent that many clubs in the area. Correct?

    @eligerus2622@eligerus26226 ай бұрын
  • Jesus Christ didn’t know the pyramid was that deep , makes me want to play football manager with the lowest ranked team and see how long it would take to reach the premier league .

    @RandomVideosFirst@RandomVideosFirst6 ай бұрын
    • ikr

      @thebus-ter@thebus-ter5 ай бұрын
  • I only watch Tifo football because this guy's voice is nice 😂😂😂

    @claverGUru@claverGUru6 ай бұрын
  • It I only pyramid shaped below the football league. From the National League to the Premier League the shape is a column - there are no parallel divisions.

    @patrickmkiv@patrickmkiv6 ай бұрын
  • What about Dorking Wanderers they have one of the most, if not the most, impressive climbs in the in the English Football Pyramid. I stand under correction, but I believe they had 16 promotions in their history and they are now playing in the National League.

    @challanjarrett7604@challanjarrett76046 ай бұрын
    • 13 promotions not 16 but still remarkable

      @feka2983@feka29836 ай бұрын
  • West Didsbury and Choooorlton!

    @Nate-talks-design@Nate-talks-design6 ай бұрын
  • Do an interview with Marc White from Dorking Wanderers, he can tell you all about it

    @homescholed@homescholed6 ай бұрын
  • Please do one covering La Liga

    @jevonduncan4716@jevonduncan47166 ай бұрын
  • What I am curious about is at the bottom, can you get relegated out of there or do they often just dissolve out of lost interest from players? What about new teams, do they apply to get into the league?

    @Valpo2004@Valpo20046 ай бұрын
    • The bottom is the bottom so there's no relegation. Many teams/clubs do drop out and then re-sign afew seasons later. I'm not sure about the English system, but in Spain, new teams start at the bottom of their regional league system.

      @charlesray9674@charlesray96746 ай бұрын
  • 🔥FACT🔥 Since 2021, 37 of major referring errors were, directly or indirectly, in interest of state-owned clubs🔥Someone needs to investigate the lucrative refereeing contracts that PL referees have been getting from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 & UAE🇦🇪

    @duran9664@duran96646 ай бұрын
  • There are 40.000+ clubs in England with 600+ leagues. (Source Wikipedia)

    @reihanhaekal5458@reihanhaekal545815 күн бұрын
  • I’ve never understood about the Isthmian league. It’s for teams in the Southeast. Obviously teams close to the border of another=league can swap from season to season. This hasn’t always been the case. Dover Athletic who just about as far a.way from a border have been that and the Southern league. Teams on the Welsh border can have a 400 mile round trip to the East Anglian coast whilst Isthmian league teams rarely have a round trip of over 100 miles.

    @sr6424@sr64246 ай бұрын
  • How is the right to play in a higher step determined with amateur teams that can have vastly different setups from season to season?

    @user-dt4iw5hw5e@user-dt4iw5hw5e6 ай бұрын
  • Ok so I have a question. Probably a stupid question but still… So what happens if the 3 relegated teams from the national league are all geographically based in the south (for example). How does that affect the numbers going up from the northern leagues?

    @adam_p99@adam_p9929 күн бұрын
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