Southern Football League | |
Country | England Wales |
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Confederation | The Football Association |
Founded | 1894 |
Divisions | Premier Division Premier South Division One Central Division One South |
Number of teams | 84 |
Promotion to | National League North National League South |
Relegation to | Combined Counties League Hellenic League Midland Alliance Spartan South Midlands League United Counties League Wessex League, Western League |
Levels on pyramid | Level 7 and Level 8 |
Domestic cup(s) | FA Cup FA Trophy Southern League Cup |
Current champions | Tamworth (Premier Division Central) Weston-super-Mare (Premier Division South) Berkhamsted (D1 Central) AFC Totton (D1 South) (2022–23) |
Website | Official website |
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The Southern League, currently known as the Calor League under the terms of a sponsorship agreement, is an English men's football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from the South West, 'South Central' and Midlands of England and South Wales. Together with the Isthmian League and the Northern Premier League it forms levels seven and eight of the English football league system.
The structure of the Southern League has changed several times since its formation in 1894, and currently there are 67 clubs which are divided into three divisions. The Premier Division is at step 3 of the National League System (NLS), and is a feeder division, mainly to the Conference South but also to the Conference North. Feeding the Premier Division are two regional divisions, Division One South & West and Division One Central, which are at step 4 of the NLS. These divisions are in turn fed by various regional leagues.
History[]
Football in the south of England[]
Professional football (and professional sport in general) developed more slowly in Southern England than in Northern England. Professionalism was sanctioned by The Football Association as early as 1885, but when The Football League was founded in 1888 it was based entirely in the north and midlands with the County Football Associations in the South being firmly opposed to professionalism.
Woolwich Arsenal (nowadays simply Arsenal) were the first club in London to turn professional in 1891 and were one of the prime motivators behind an attempt to set up a Southern League to mirror the existing Northern and Midlands based Football League. However, this venture failed in the face of opposition from the London Football Association and Woolwich Arsenal instead joined the Football League as its only representative south of Birmingham in 1893. Additionally, an amateur league, the Southern Alliance was founded in 1892, with seven teams from the region, but that folded after one incomplete season.
Formation of the Southern League[]
Nonetheless, another attempt was made to form the Southern League, and this time it was successful. A competition for both professional and amateur clubs was founded in 1894 under the initiative of Millwall Athletic (now simply Millwall). Initially only one division was envisaged, but such was the enthusiasm, that eventually two divisions were formed. The sixteen founder members were:
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2nd Scots Guards withdrew before the first season started and were replaced by Southampton St Mary's. Woolwich Arsenal attempted to add their reserve side to the second division but this application was refused.
Current members[]
Premier Central[]
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Premier South[]
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Division One Central[]
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Division One South[]
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League structure[]
The league structure has changed several times over the years, and currently consists of a Premier Division at step 3 of the pyramid, with Division One South & West and Division One Central at step 4. The winners of the Premier Division, together with the winners of a playoff, are promoted to the Conference North or Conference South, depending on their location.
Clubs relegated from the Southern League can be placed in any of fourteen lower level leagues, but in practice it is likely to be one of the following (based on geography):
- Combined Counties League
- Hellenic League
- Midland Football Alliance
- Spartan South Midlands League
- United Counties League
- Wessex League
- Western League
From time to time, clubs outside the promotion and relegation positions based at the geographical edges of the Southern League will be compelled to leave the League by the NLS Committee, should it be necessary for them to compete in the Northern Premier or Isthmian Leagues so as to correct any imbalances brought on by the geographical distribution of the teams promoted and relegated to this level. Teams in the Northern Premier or Isthmian Leagues have also been entered into the Southern League for the same reason.
League Cup winners[]
Season | Champions | Result | Runners-up |
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1932–33 | Plymouth Argyle Reserves (WD) | ||
1933–34 | Plymouth Argyle Reserves (WD) | ||
1934–35 | Folkestone (ED) | ||
1935–36 | Plymouth Argyle Reserves (WD) | ||
1936–37 | Newport County Reserves (SL) | ||
1937–38 | Colchester United (SL) | ||
1938–39 | Not completed | ||
1939–40 | Worcester City (WS) | ||
1945–46 | Chelmsford City (SL) | ||
1946–47 | Gillingham (SL) | ||
1947–48 | Merthyr Tydfil (SL) | ||
1948–49 | Yeovil Town SL) | ||
1949–50 | Colchester United (SL) | ||
1950–51 | Merthyr Tydfil (SL) | ||
1951–52 | Hereford United (SL) | ||
1952–53 | Headington United (SL) | ||
1953–54 | Headington United (SL) | ||
1954–55 | Yeovil Town (SL) | ||
1955–56 | Gloucester City (SL) | ||
1956–57 | Hereford United (SL) | ||
1957–58 | Cheltenham Town (SL) | ||
1958–59 | Hereford United (NW-D) | ||
1959–60 | Chelmsford City (PD) | ||
1960–61 | Yeovil Town (PD) | ||
1961–62 | Cambridge United (PD) | ||
1962–63 | Guildford City (PD) | ||
1963–64 | Burton Albion (D1) | ||
1964–65 | Cambridge United (PD) | ||
1965–66 | Yeovil Town (PD) | ||
1966–67 | Guildford City (PD) | ||
1967–68 | Margate (PD) | ||
1968–69 | Cambridge United (PD) | ||
1969–70 | Wimbledon (PD) | ||
1970–71 | Telford United (PD) | ||
1971–72 | Barnet (PD) | ||
1972–73 | Weymouth (PD) | ||
1973–74 | AP Leamington (D1N) | ||
1974–75 | Kettering Town (PD) | ||
1975–76 | Wimbledon (PD) | ||
1976–77 | Dartford (PD) | ||
1977–78 | Gravesend & Northfleet (PD) | ||
1978–79 | Bath City (PD) | ||
1979–80 | Kidderminster Harriers (MD) | ||
1980–81 | Bedford Town (MD) | ||
1981–82 | Wealdstone (MD) | ||
1982–83 | Alvechurch (PD) | ||
1983–84 | AP Leamington (PD) | ||
1984–85 | Fisher Athletic (PD) | ||
1985–86 | Bromsgrove Rovers (MD) | ||
1986–87 | Waterlooville (SD) | ||
1987–88 | Dartford (PD) | ||
1988–89 | Dartford (PD) | ||
1989–90 | VS Rugby (PD) | ||
1990–91 | Chelmsford City (PD) | ||
1991-92 | Dover Athletic (PD) | ||
1992–93 | Stourbridge (MD) | ||
1993–94 | Sudbury Town (SD) | ||
1994–95 | Hastings Town (PD) | ||
1995–96 | Nuneaton Borough (MD) | ||
1996–97 | Burton Albion (PD) | ||
1997–98 | Margate (SD) | ||
1998–99 | Sutton Coldfield Town (PD) | 2-1 agreg. | Cambridge City (PD) |
1999–00 | Burton Albion (PD) | ||
2000–01 | Worcester City (PD) | ||
2001–02 | Dorchester Town (ED) | ||
2002–03 | Crawley Town (PD) | ||
2003–04 | Crawley Town (PD) | ||
2004–05 | King's Lynn (PD) | ||
2005–06 | Hitchin Town (PD) | ||
2006–07 | Tiverton Town (PD) | 1-0, 2-2 | Hemel Hempstead Town (PD) |
2007–08 | Hillingdon Borough (PD) | 1-1, 3-0 | Clevedon Town (SW) |
2008–09 | Atherstone Town (MD) | 2-1, 3-1 | Bridgwater Town (SW) |
2009–10 | Cambridge City (PD) | 1-0, 0-1 (4-2 p) | VT (SW) |
2010–11 | Hednesford Town (PD) | 2-1, 3-0 | Hemel Hempstead Town (PD) |
2011–12 | Clevedon Town (SW) | 0-0, 2-1 | Banbury United (PD) |
2012–13 | Arlesey Town (PD) | 1-0, 1-1 | Frome Town (PD) |
2013–14 | St Neots Town (PD) | 0-0, 1-0 | Tiverton Town (SW) |
2014–15 | Poole Town (PD) | 1-1, 0-0 | Corby Town (PD) |
2015–16 | Merthyr Town (PD) | 5-1, 2-0 | Cambridge City (PD) |
2016–17 | Hayes & Yeading United (PD) | 1-1 (4-2 p) | St Ives Town (PD) |
2017–18 | Hitchin Town (PD) | 1-0 | Didcot Town (DOW) |
2018–19 | Stratford Town (PDC) | 1-0 | Cinderford Town (DOS) |
2019–20 | No winner | ||
2020–21 | No winner | ||
2021–22 | Royston Town (PDC) | 2–0, 5-0 | Taunton Town (PDS) |
2022–23 | No winner |
External links[]
Southern Football League seasons |
2015–16 · 2016–17 · 2017–18 · 2018–29 · 2019–20 · 2020–21 · 2021–22 · 2022–23 · 2023–24 · 2024–25 · |
Southern Football League Premier Division Central 2023-24 |
AFC Sudbury · AFC Telford United · Alvechurch · Barwell · Berkhamsted · Bromsgrove Sporting · Coalville Town · Halesowen Town · Hitchin Town · Kettering Town · Leamington · Leiston · Long Eaton United · Mickleover · Needham Market · Nuneaton Borough · Redditch United · Royston Town · Stamford · St Ives Town · Stourbridge · Stratford Town |
Southern Football League Division One Central 2023-24 |
AFC Dunstable · Aylesbury United · Barton Rovers · Bedford Town · Biggleswade · Biggleswade Town · Cirencester Town · Hadley · Hertford Town · Kempston Rovers · Kidlington · King's Langley · Leighton Town · North Leigh · Stotfold · Thame United · Waltham Abbey · Ware · Welwyn Garden City |
Southern Football League Division One South 2023-24 |
Bashley · Bemerton Heath Harlequins · Bideford · Bishop's Cleeve · Bristol Manor Farm · Cribbs · Evesham United · Exmouth Town · Frome Town · Hanworthy United · Larkhall Athletic · Malvern Town · Melksham Town · Mousehole · Paulton Rovers · Tavistock · Westbury United · Willand Rovers · Wimborne Town · Yate Town |
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