Guiseley AFC may not have won any silverware this season but they have picked up a cheque for £1,000 by winning the UniBond League's Division One Fair Play Award.
Guiseley's good behaviour, they have had only former Bradford City winger Mark Stuart red carded in the whole season, has seen them top the table for much of the campaign.
Overall winners in the Premier Division were Vauxhall Motors.
Premier Division runners-up Burscough, Worksop Town and Hucknall Town will each receive £750, £500 and £250 respectively for finishing second, third and fourth in the top tier's Fair Play table while the First Division second, third and fourth placed clubs - Kendal Town, Stocksbridge PS and Alfreton Town - will receive similar cheques.
Premier Division champions Accrington Stanley, for whom former Guiseley striker Lutel James was a key player, are UniBond champions and will be promoted to the Football Conference.
Relegated from the Conference to the UniBond League are Southport whose squad included former Guiseley goalkeeper Steve Dickinson and striker Rob Pell.
First Division champions Alfreton Town will be promoted along with Spennymoor United and Radcliffe Borough.
Guiseley will again have to face trips to Hyde United, Colwyn Bay and Gateshead, the teams relegated from the Premier Division.
Newcomers at the other end of the scale are Northern Counties East League champions Bridlington Town and Northern Counties West champions Prescot Cables.
Relegated from the UniBond Division One are Trafford and Eastwood Town.
Former Leeds United and Scotland winger Peter Lorimer will be the guest speaker at Guiseley AFC's dinner and prize presentation tomorrow, Friday, at the Jarvis Parkway Hotel.
Then it will be down to preparing for the new season and manager Neil Parsley hopes to line up some good pre-season friendlies.
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