The West Riding County Amateur League, the West Yorkshire League and the Yorkshire Old Boys’ League have been invited into the FA Carlsberg National League System Cup.
The competition, which started in 2004, is played every two years and is only available to leagues at level seven or below in the National League System.
It is also only open to players aged between 19 and 33 on January 1, 2009 who have never been under contract to any club.
The winning league side will be invited to represent England in the Europe Regions’ Tournament.
This time, the County Amateurs have received a bye into round one at the start of the 2009-10 season.
The West Yorkshire League and the Yorkshire Old Boys both have to play preliminary-round ties, which must be completed by April 11, with the West Yorkshire League visiting The Midland Football Combination, who were runners-up last time.
The Old Boys have been drawn at the Cumberland County League.
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