Taunton & District Saturday Football League

Taunton and District Saturday Football League
Country England
Founded 1920
Divisions 5
Number of teams 47
Level on pyramid Level 14 – 18
Feeder to Somerset County League
Promotion to Somerset County League Division 2
Current champions Bridgwater Sports
(2015-16)
Website Official Website – tdsfl.net

The Taunton & District Saturday Football League (currently sponsored by Silver Street Volkswagen) is a football competition based in Somerset, England. It has a total of five divisions, the highest of which, Division One, sits at level 14 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the Somerset County League and is affiliated to the Somerset County FA.

Administration

The league runs five divisions (Divisions One to Five) and four cup competitions. The League Knock-out Cup is contested between teams in Divisions One and Two. Teams knocked out of this competition in the first three rounds (preliminary, first and second) are then entered into the Rose Bowl. The Seward Memorial Cup is contested between teams in Divisions Three and Four. Teams knocked out of this competition in the first three rounds are then entered into the Gardner Security Trophy.

The Taunton & District Saturday Football League is a member of the Joint Liaison Committee comprising the Somerset County League and other feeder leagues within the county. Bishops Lydeard and Taunton Blackbrook have in recent years gained promotion to the Somerset County League and have progressed to the Premier Division of that competition.

Member clubs 2016–17

Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four
  • Alcombe Rovers
  • Bishop's Lydeard Reserves
  • Bridgwater Sports
  • Middlezoy Rovers Reserves
  • Morganians
  • Porlock
  • Staplegrove Reserves
  • Sydenham Rangers
  • The Gallery
  • Westonzoyland
  • Ash Rangers
  • Bridgwater Sports Reserves
  • Creech FC
  • Dulverton Town
  • Milverton Rangers
  • North Petherton
  • Norton Fitzwarren
  • Stogursey
  • Watchet Town Reserves
  • Wembdon
  • Woolavington
  • Bishop's Lydeard Colts
  • Bridgwater Grasshoppers
  • Bridgwater Wolves
  • Butlins FC
  • Exmoor Rangers
  • FC Boca Seniors
  • Galmington Dragons
  • Minehead Reserves
  • Porlock Reserves
  • Redgate
  • The Gallery Reserves
  • Williton
  • Bridgwater Sports Colts
  • East Bower
  • Hamilton Athletic Foxes
  • Highbridge Town Reserves
  • Middlezoy Athletic
  • Morganians Reserves
  • Nether Stowey
  • North Curry
  • North Petherton Reserves
  • Norton Fitzwarren Reserves
  • Staplegrove Colts
  • White Eagles FC

Recent divisional champions

SeasonDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision FourDivision Five
2000–01Sydenham Rangers Norton Fitzwarren Wellworthy Saints Appletree Williton
2001–02Sydenham Rangers Alcombe Rovers Marketeers Bridgwater Sports Reserves Middlezoy Rovers
2002–03Bishops Lydeard Marketeers Norton Fitzwarren Reserves Inter-Sceptre
2003–04Blackbrook Bishops Lydeard Cossington Locomotives
2004–05Bridgwater Sports Taverners Locomotives Norton Fitzwarren Dragons
2005–06Staplegrove Locomotives Westonzoyland Milverton Rangers
2006–07Porlock Staplegrove Reserves Wyvern Reserves Hemyock
2007–08Bridgwater Sports Dulverton Town Woolavington Predators Old Inn All Stars
2008–09Bridgwater Sports Staplegrove Wembdon Appletree
2009–10Highbridge Town Bishops Lydeard North Petherton Porlock Reserves
2010–11Porlock Civil Service Wembdon Saints Hamilton Hawks Blagdon Hill
2011–12Middlezoy Rovers Sampford BluesAppletreeBlagdon HillNorth Petherton Reserves
2012–13Locomotives Middlezoy Rovers Reserves Blagdon Hill Milverton Rangers Tone Youth
2013–14Highbridge Town Blagdon Hill The Gallery Blagdon Hill Reserves Ash Rangers
2014-15 Locomotives Alcombe Rovers Sydenham Rangers Ash Rangers The Gallery Reserves
2015-16 Bridgwater Sports Sydenham Rangers Ash Rangers Bishops Lydeard Colts FC Boca Seniors

From 2002 to 2010 the league operated with 4 Divisions.[1]

List of league champions

Year Division One Champions
1953/54 RAF Westonzoyland
1954/55 Dulverton Town
1955/56 Dulverton Town
1956/57 Taunton British Rail
1957/58 8(BT) Training Battalion-REME
1958/59 8(BT) Training Battalion-REME
1959/60 Dulverton Town
1960/61 Dulverton Town
1961/62 Dulverton Town
1962/63 Dulverton Town
1963/64 Alcombe Rovers
1964/65 Staplegrove
1965/66 Dulverton Town
1966/67 Alcombe Rovers
1967/68 Nomads

Year Division One Champions
1968/69 Nomads
1969/70 Wellworthy United
1970/71 Alcombe Rovers
1971/72 Wellworthy United
1972/73 Alcombe Rovers
1973/74 Alcombe Rovers
1974/75 Hulan United
1975/76 Hulan United
1976/77 Castlefield
1977/78 Hulan United
1978/79 Middlezoy Rovers
1979/80 Priorswood United
1980/81 Priorswood United
1981/82 Sydenham Rangers
1982/83 Middlezoy Rovers

Year Division One Champions
1983/84 Middlezoy Rovers
1984/85 Sydenham Rangers
1985/86 Middlezoy Rovers
1986/87 Sydenham Rangers
1987/88 Sydenham Rangers
1988/89 Priorswood United
1989/90 Priorswood United
1990/91 British Cellophane
1991/92 Bishops Lydeard
1992/93 Bishops Lydeard
1993/94 Sydenham Rangers
1994/95 Priorswood United
1995/96 Wyvern
1996/97 Wyvern
1997/98 Sydenham Rangers

Year Division One Champions
1998/99 Sydenham Rangers
1999/00 Sydenham Rangers
2000/01 Sydenham Rangers
2001/02 Sydenham Rangers
2002/03 Bishops Lydeard
2003/04 Blackbrook
2004/05 Bridgwater Sports
2005/06 Staplegrove
2006/07 Porlock
2007/08 Bridgwater Sports
2008/09 Bridgwater Sports
2009/10 Highbridge Town
2010/11 Porlock
2011/12 Middlezoy Rovers
2012/13 Locomotives
2013/14 Highbridge Town
2014/15 Locomotives
2015/16 Bridgwater Sports

Source[2]

Cup winners

Season Knock-Out Cup Seward Memorial Cup
2009–10 Appletree
2008–09 Alcombe Rovers Redgate
2007–08 Middlezoy Rovers Watchet Town Reserves
2006–07 Staplegrove Porlock Reserves
2005–06 Bridgwater Sports Victoria Rangers

References


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