Aldershot & District Football League

Aldershot & District Football League
Country England
Founded 1894
Divisions Senior Division, Division One, Division Two
Level on pyramid Level 13-15
Feeder to Hampshire Premier League Division One
Website http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?divisionseason=47271517&league=8043561

The Aldershot & District Football League is an English football league comprising teams from mid-Hampshire, north Hampshire, east Hampshire and from neighbouring parts of Surrey and Berkshire. It now has three divisions (the Senior Division, Division One and Division Two) and the highest of which, the Senior Division, sits at level 13 of the English football league system. Teams may be promoted to the Hampshire Premier League Division One and eastern teams may be promoted to the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western)'s top division.

History

The league began as the Aldershot Senior League, founded in 1894[1] for military teams and introduced a 'Civilian' division of three teams in 1912–13.[2] After World War I the league featured civilian, military and works teams in the same division.[3] Today it consists solely of civilian teams and the Saturday League is formed of three divisions.

Member clubs 2015–16

Senior Division

Division One

Division Two

Recent champions

Season Senior Division Division One Division Two Division Three
2008–09 BOSC Bagshot South Farnborough Frensham Royal British Legion
2009–10 Fleet Spurs Reserves West Meon & Warnford Old Farnboronians Frogmore Rangers
2010–11 Headley United Alton Athletic Frogmore Rangers Wrecclesham 'A'
2011–12 Bagshot West End Village Headley United Reserves Bordon & Oakhanger Sports Club United
2012–13 Bagshot West Meon & Warnford Wrecclesham Headley United Academy
2013–14 Bagshot Wey Valley Alton United Bagshot Reserves
2014–15 Frimley Select Sandhurst Town Reserves Ropley Yateley United 'B'

Notes and references

Notes

The league is divided into three divisions (the Senior Division, Division One and Division Two). There is also the Aldershot & District Sunday Football League.

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