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The North Hants Senior League was a football competition based in England. Founded in 1969, it was for the majority of existence a single division competition that fed into the Hampshire League. In turn, it was fed by the Andover and District League, the Winchester and District League, and the Basingstoke League.

The competition operated until 2004. The league had two divisions until the Eighties and consisted the Reserve sides of many Hampshire League clubs. The league lost many of these teams when the league formed a Combination Division for Reserve sides.

Some of the league's longest serving and best known clubs were as follows:

ABC United, AFC Aldermaston, Alresford Town, Basing Rovers, AFC Basingstoke, Basingstoke Town, Broughton, Burghclere, Compton, Enham Alamien, Ecchinswell, Four Marks, Hadleigh, Headley Athletic, King Alfred Youth, Kings Somborne, Ludgershall Sports, Malshanger, Micheldever, New Street, Overton United, Pegasus, Portals Athletic, SR Basingstoke, Stockbridge, Southampton Arms, Sutton Scotney, Tadley, Upham, Vernham Dean, Whitchurch United, Winchester Castle, Winchester City, and Worthies Sports.

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North Hants League Wikipedia