{"id":472,"date":"2023-11-21T15:38:32","date_gmt":"2023-11-21T15:38:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nonleagueinsider.com\/?page_id=472"},"modified":"2024-04-26T19:24:05","modified_gmt":"2024-04-26T18:24:05","slug":"what-is-non-league-football","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.nonleagueinsider.com\/what-is-non-league-football\/","title":{"rendered":"The English Football Pyramid and Non League Football Explained"},"content":{"rendered":"

In order to get a sense of how non-league football works, you need to understand how the football pyramid in England works. It is essentially split into professional, semi-professional and amateur categories, with non-league being made up of the semi-professional and amateur levels.<\/p>\n

The professional side of the game is the top four divisions, which comprises the Premier League, Championship, League One and League Two, whilst anything below League Two is either semi-professional or amateur and fits into the catch-all bracket of being non-league football.<\/p>\n

Anything that comes under the remit of the Football Association is thought of as being on the football pyramid, allowing for promotion into and relegation out of the various divisions. That means that a team could, in theory at least, be promoted from a county league all the way up to the top-flight; albeit it would be an expensive journey considering the need to upgrade the likes of equipment and facilities.<\/p>\n

The National League System, which is different from the National League itself, covers 11 different levels of football, with non-league making up the lion’s share of the various divisions that are part of the overall system.<\/p>\n

A Quick Look at the Football Pyramid<\/h2>\n

\"pyramidThe football pyramid at England starts with the Premier League, which is the top-flight and sees teams like Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal competing to win the title. If teams struggle to do well in the division then they can be relegated out of it and into the Championship, which sits below it but remains a professional league. Three teams drop out of the Premier League through relegation, with three teams being promoted out of the Championship into the top-flight courtesy of either winning the league, coming second or winning the play-off final.<\/p>\n

The teams that fail to do well in the Championship can find themselves relegated down into League One, which is still professional but is obviously of lower quality than the two divisions above it. Three teams fall out of the Championship into League One, with three teams also being promoted out of it using the same system as the Championship. That is to say, the top two teams are promoted automatically, whilst the four teams that finish between third and sixth play each other in the play-offs for the third promotion spot. Four teams get relegated to League Two.<\/p>\n