FIELD have won the West Yorkshire League title to complete a treble.
With the Bradford & District FA Saturday Cup and the Association of Northern Counties Senior Cup (representing the West Riding County FA) already in the bag, they defeated closest Premier Division rivals Leeds City to take their own league's championship.
The Bradford club did fall behind but Danny Cunningham's far-post header made it 1-1 by half-time.
Cunningham then edged Field ahead but Leeds equalised before Field substitute Tom Ponter was introduced.
Ponter then set up Curtis McMahon to score after a jinking run, before scoring himself with a good shot from the edge of the penalty area.
Field assistant manager Barry Dunne said: "It has been a great season and a fine treble."
Meanwhile, Wyke Wanderers – already assured of promotion from Division One – lost 3-1 at Kippax in their last match.
Kippax went ahead after 15 minutes but Wyke levelled through Josh Brough and the away team had chances to go ahead but spurned them. They then paid the price as Kippax scored a further two goals.
Wyke secretary Dave Ryan said: "We already knew we were promoted and struggled to get going in our final match. But we still finished third in the league and secured a promotion slot."
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