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Redhill and District Saturday Football League

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The Redhill and District Saturday Football League is a regional English football league formed in 1897. It comprises teams from Surrey, Kent, Greater London and Sussex. It currently has four divisions, the highest of which, the Premier Division, is situated at the 14th level of the English football league system. Teams may be promoted to Intermediate Division Two of the Surrey South Eastern Combination.

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Recent Champions

The league was reduced to four divisions for the 2004–05 season.

The league was expanded to five divisions for the 2005–06 season.

The league was expanded to six divisions for the 2006–07 season.

The league was reduced back down to five divisions for the 2012–13 season.

Premier Division

  • Brockham
  • Farleigh Rovers 'A'
  • Frenches Athletic
  • Holland Sports
  • Overton Athletic
  • RH Athletic
  • Racing Epsom
  • South Park 'A'
  • Woodmansterne Hyde
  • Division One

  • AFC Walcountians
  • Charlwood
  • Horley
  • Nutfield
  • South Godstone
  • South Park 'B'
  • Walton Heath
  • Warlingham 'A'
  • Division Two

  • AC Carshalton Select
  • Nomads Association Reserves
  • Perrywood Sports
  • Priory Old Boys
  • RH Athletic Reserves
  • Reigate Old Boys
  • Reigate Priory 'A'
  • Smallfield Reserves
  • Walton Heath Reserves
  • Warlingham 'B'
  • Westcott
  • Division Three

  • AFC Hamsey Rangers
  • Brockham Reserves
  • Frenches Athletic Reserves
  • Horley Reserves
  • Monotype
  • Nomads Association 'A'
  • Oxted & District 'A'
  • RH Athletic 'A'
  • Reigate Priory 'B'
  • Woodmansterne Hyde Reserves
  • References

    Redhill and District Saturday Football League Wikipedia