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Guildford and Woking Alliance League

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The Guildford and Woking Alliance League is a football competition based in England. It was established in 1995 following the merger of the Guildford League and the Woking and District League.

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Format

The League has 57 teams in six divisions. The highest of these divisions is the Premier Division, which sits at level 14 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western), which is the main feeder to the next level up.

Member clubs 2015–16

  • Premier Division
  • AFC Westend
  • Chertsey Old Salesians
  • Guildford Rangers
  • Holmbury St. Mary
  • Lyne
  • Manorcroft United
  • North Leatherhead United
  • Parkside United
  • Shalford
  • Division One
  • Allianz
  • AFC Westend Reserves
  • Burpham
  • Heathervale
  • Swinley Forest
  • University of Surrey 'A'
  • Weysiders
  • Woking & Maybury
  • Woking United Sports
  • Worplesdon Phoenix 'A'
  • Division Two
  • AFC Bedfont Green
  • Bourne Blades
  • Chertsey Curfews Reserves
  • Elstead
  • FC Shepperton
  • Merrow 'A'
  • Ockham *Puttenham United
  • Surrey Athletic
  • West Byfleet Albion
  • Division Three
  • Addlestone United
  • Blackwater Royals
  • Burpham Reserves
  • Deepcut
  • Dunsfold Reserves
  • Farncombe Athletic
  • Shottermill & Haslemere 'A'
  • United Football Club of Farnham
  • Woking Corinthians
  • Woking Tigers
  • Division Four
  • Byfleet
  • FC Staines
  • Hersham Sports & Social
  • Knaphill Athletic Reserves
  • Laleham Athletic
  • Ockham Reserves
  • Shalford Reserves
  • Staines Lammas Reserves
  • Woking & Horsell 'A'
  • Division Five
  • Burpham 'A'
  • Farncombe Athletic Reserves
  • Guildford Barbarians
  • Hambledon 'A'
  • Hersham
  • United Football Club of Farnham Reserves
  • University of Surrey 'B'
  • Walton Comrades
  • Weysiders Reserves
  • References

    Guildford and Woking Alliance League Wikipedia