Southern Alliance

For the US farming organization, see Farmers' Alliance.
Southern Alliance
Country England
Founded 1892
Folded 1893
Divisions One
Number of teams Seven

The Southern Alliance was a short-lived football league competition for teams in the South of England.

At the time, there were no Southern teams in the Football League and no equivalent competition existed for clubs in the south. The Southern Alliance was set up in 1892 and ran for just one season, in 1892-93. The league featured seven leading amateur teams from the Home Counties, namely:

Notable in their absence were leading Southern sides such as Woolwich Arsenal (who had turned professional in 1891 and were banned from local competitions) and Millwall Athletic.

Final table

Not all matches in the 1892-93 competition were played, however Old St. Stephens topped the final table. The competition was disbanded at the end of the season.

PWDLFAPts
1Old St Stephen's121011441521
2Erith11812291417
3Tottenham Hotspur12723292116
4Polytechnic840418128
5Slough Town1122721336
6Windsor & Eton1021714375
7Upton Park101097362

References

See also

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 3/15/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.