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South Devon Football League

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Country
  
England

Number of teams
  
77 14 (Premier Division) 13 (Division One) 14 (Division Two) 13 (Division Three) 10 (Division Four) 13 (Division Five)

Level on pyramid
  
Level 12 (Premier Division) Level 13 (Division 1) Level 14 (Division 2) Level 15 (Division 3) Level 16 (Division 4) Level 17 (Division 5)

Feeder to
  
South West Peninsula League

Domestic cup(s)
  
Herald Cup, Fred Hewings Cup, Divisional Cups

Current champions
  
Buckland Athletic Reserves (Premier Division) Ashburton (Division One) Roselands (Division Two) Dartmouth AFC Reserves (Division Three) Watcombe Wanderers 'A' (Division Four) Torbay Police Reserves (Division Five) (2015–16)

The South Devon League is a football competition based in England, and is sponsored by WBW Solicitors. Its top division, the Premier Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system. This league is a feeder to the South West Peninsula League. There are a total of six divisions in this league. The SDFL's primary cup competition is the Herald Cup, currently sponsored by the Herald Express. It is a simple knockout competition featuring all SDFL clubs (first teams only).

Contents

Recent Herald Cup winners

  • 1999–2000 – Newton Abbot 66
  • 2000–01 – Kingsteignton Athletic
  • 2001–02 – Kingsteignton Athletic
  • 2002–03 – Upton Athletic
  • 2003–04 – Galmpton United
  • 2004–05 – Upton Athletic
  • 2005–06 – Brixham Villa
  • 2006–07 – Brixham Villa
  • 2007–08 – Hele Rovers
  • 2008–09 – Upton Athletic
  • 2009–10 – Watts Blake & Bearne
  • 2010–11 – Watcombe Wanderers
  • 2011–12 – Buckland Athletic Reserves
  • 2012–13 – Watcombe Wanderers
  • 2013–14 – Watcombe Wanderers
  • 2014–15 – Watcombe Wanderers
  • 2015–16 – Waldon Athletic
  • Recent Divisional champions

  • Division discontinued
  • Premier Division

    Ashburton | Brixham A.F.C. Reserves | Buckland Athletic Reserves | Dartmouth A.F.C. | East Allington United | Ipplepen Athletic | Ivybridge Town Reserves | Kingskerswell & Chelston | Kingsteignton Athletic | Loddiswell Athletic [1] | Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves | Upton Athletic | Waldon Athletic | Watcombe Wanderers

    Division One

    Babbacombe Corinthians | Beesands Rovers | Bovey Tracey Reserves | Buckland Athletic 'A' | Chudleigh Athletic | Harbertonford | Kingskerswell & Chelston Reserves | Newton Abbot '66 | Paignton Villa | Roselands | Stoke Gabriel Reserves | Totnes & Dartington Reserves | Watcombe Wanderers Reserves

    Division Two

    AFC Staverton | Bishopsteignton United | Brixham Town | Buckfastleigh Rangers | Dartmouth A.F.C. Reserves | Hookhills United | Kingsteignton Athletic Reserves | Liverton United Reserves | Newton United | Paignton Saints | Salcombe Town | Stoke Gabriel 'A' | Teignmouth Reserves | Waldon Athletic Reserves

    Division Three

    Abbotskerswell | Broadmeadow S.T.F.C. | Buckfastleigh Rangers Reservers | Chudleigh Athletic Reserves | East Allington United Reserves | Harbertonford Reserves | Ipplepen Athletic Reserves | Meadowbrook Athletic | Riviera United | Roselands Reserves | Teign Village | Torbay Police | Upton Athletic Reserves

    Division Four

    Ashburton Reserves | Barton Athletic | Broadhempston United Reserves | Dittisham United | Kingsbridge & Kellaton United | Newton Abbot '66 Reserves | Newton Rovers | Paignton Villa Reserves | Torbay Police Reserves | Torquay Town

    Division Five

    Babbacombe Corinthians Reserves | Barton Athletic Reserves | Bishopsteignton United Reserves | Brixham A.F.C. 'A' | Chudleigh Athletic 'A' | Ilsington Villa | Malborough United | Newton Rovers Reserves | Newton United Reserves | Paignton Saints Reserves | Riviera United Reserves | Stoke Fleming & Strete | Watts, Blake & Bearne A.F.C.

    Other SDFL Cup competitions

    The SDFL also run an additional 7 cup competitions. These are:

  • Fred Hewings Cup (Reserve Sides)
  • George Belli Cup (Premier Divisional Cup)
  • Dartmouth Cup (First Divisional Cup)
  • Lidstone Cup (Second Divisional Cup)
  • Ronald Cup (Third Divisional Cup)
  • Les Bishop Cup (Fourth Divisional Cup)
  • Bill Treeby Cup (Fifth Divisional Cup)
  • References

    South Devon Football League Wikipedia