
Mancunian Unity ‘B’ team topped the Greater Manchester League Premier Division table by 11 points, dropping only two in an unbeaten campaign.
They secured the title with an 8-0 victory at AFC Chorlton and will be stepping up to the North West Regional League next season.
Bury Reserves finished as runners-up by five points and still have the Challenge Cup Final to play against Hyde United on Wednesday 6 May at Avro FC.
The Division One title went to AFC Oldham by just a two-point margin from Stretford Paddock, who also finished two points clear of Wilmslow Albion in third.
So this happened yesterday…. 🧡
— AFC Oldham 🦉 (@AFCOldham) April 27, 2026
Congratulations to our Women's Team on winning the Greater Manchester Women's Football League Division 1 title.
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Tiki Taka Bolton completed their Division Two title-winning campaign without a single defeat. They won the league by seven points from Glossop North End, who beat Hindley Juniors to second place by three points.
Westbury Sports Club took the Division Three title by five points from Little Lever, who ended just a single point in front of North Walkden.
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