South London Football Alliance

South London Football Alliance
Country England
Founded 1920
Divisions 3
Number of teams 30
League cup(s) Beckenham Hospital Cup
Elizabeth Jaques Charity Cup
Queen Mary Charity Cup
Current champions Beehive
(2014–15)
Website Official website – Mitoo

The South London Football Alliance is a football competition based in South London, England. It was founded in 1920 and has a total of 3 divisions. At the present time the league is not part of the English football league system as it is not a feeder league within the football pyramid. However it generally feeds the Kent County League's bottom divisions, Division Three East and Division Three West.

The league is affiliated to the London Football Association and Kent County Football Association.

History

The South London Football Alliance was formed in 1920 and began operating for competitive play in Season 1921/22. Johnson & Phillips are the only founder member of the league that remain in membership. The area covered by the Competition membership is 15 miles from Beresford Square, Woolwich. Other competitions which come under the umbrella of the league are:-

Member clubs 2015–16

The league's current member clubs are as follows:

Premier Division

  • Acoms PR
  • Blackheath Wanderers
  • Croydon BR
  • Drummond Athletic
  • Erith Sports Reserves
  • Lewisham Athletic Reserves
  • Long Lane 'A'
  • Old Roan 'A'
  • Red Velvet
  • Southwark Borough
  • Wickham Park

Division One

  • Beaverwood
  • Farnborough Old Boys Guild 'B'
  • Old Bromleians Reserves
  • Old Colfeians Reserves
  • Our Lady
  • Red Velvet Reserves
  • Seven Acre Sports
  • Stansfeld 'A'
  • West Bromley Albion

Division Two

  • Golden Lion
  • Iron Tugboat City
  • Johnson & Phillips Reserves
  • Kingsdale
  • Lewisham Tigers
  • London Falcons
  • New Saints
  • Old Bromleians 'A'
  • Shirley Town
  • Southern Seaters

Source[2]

Recent divisional champions

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision Four
2003–04Metrogas Penhill Standard Catford Wanderers "B" Crofton Albion Bridon Sports Reserves
2004–05Metrogas Middle Park Seven Acre Sports Reserves Oakdale Athletic Desportiva Portuguese
2005–06Tudor Sports Forest Hill Park Cray Valley Paper Mills "A" AFC Sydenham Elite
2006–07Kingfisher Wilmington AFC Sydenham Elite Crofton Albion Reserves
2007–08Crofton Albion Bexlians Cray Valley Paper Mills "A" Charterhouse-in-Southwark Charlton Athletic Community
2008–09Blackheath Wanderers Seven Acre Sports Bexley Eltham Town Crofton Albion "A"
2009–10Eden Park Rangers Bridon Ropes Reserves Bridon Ropes 'A' FC Elmstead Dartford Town
2010–11FC Hollington AFC Mottingham Blackheath Wanderers Old Roan 'A' Thames Borough Reserves
2011–12Long Lane Long Lane Reserves Lewisham Athletic New Park Reserves Old Colfeians Reserves
2012–13Johnson & PhillipsLewisham Athletic Beehive New Park Hope & Glory
2013–14Lewisham AthleticRed Velvet Seven Acre Sports Bexley Sports
2014–15BeehiveWaterloo Croydon BR Red Velvet 'A'

Source[3]

Other London and Kent Leagues

Main index: Affiliated Leagues in London
There are a number of other leagues that are affiliated to the London Football Association.

Main index: Affiliated Leagues in Kent
There are a number of other leagues that are affiliated to the Kent County Football Association.

References


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