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Country
  
England

Divisions
  
7

Level on pyramid
  
Levels 14 to 20

Founded
  
1902

Number of teams
  
96

Feeder to
  
Gloucestershire Northern Senior League

The Stroud and District Football League is a football competition based in England. This league was established in 1902. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA. It has a total of seven divisions with the highest, Division One, sitting at level 14 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League.

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Reigning champions Stroud Harriers gained promotion to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League for the 2016–17 season.

History

The Stroud and District League was founded in 1902 and serves the central part of Gloucestershire from Gloucester in the north to Chipping Sodbury in the south. The first ever winners of the league were Brimscombe.

Among the clubs that have left the S&DFL and now compete at a higher level are:

  • Brimscombe (now known as Brimscombe & Thrupp)
  • Forest Green Rovers
  • Taverners
  • Hardwicke
  • Shortwood United
  • Slimbridge
  • Stonehouse Town
  • Tuffley Rovers
  • Division One

    Barnwood United | Charfield | Frampton United Reserves | King's Stanley | Longford | Old Richians | Randwick | St Nicholas Old Boys | Stonehouse Town Reserves | Stroud United | Tetbury Town | Tredworth Tigers | Upton St. Leonard's | Whitminster

    Division Two

    AFC Phoenix | Bush FC | Cam Bulldogs Reserves | Didmarton | Eastcombe | Hardwicke Reserves | Horsley United | Kingswood Reserves | Longlevens 'A' | Quedgeley Wanderers Reserves | Sharpness Reserves | Tibberton United | Tuffley Rovers 'A'

    Division Three

    Arlingham | Chalford Reserves | Coaley Rovers | Cotswold Rangers | Dursley Town Reserves | McCadam | Minchinhampton | Rodborough Old Boys | Tetbury Town Reserves | Thornbury Town Reserves | Trident | Uley | Whitminster Reserves

    Division Four

    Abbetmead Rovers Reserves | Alkerton Rangers | Avonvale United Reserves | Frampton United 'A' | Hardwicke 'A' | Longford Reserves | Nympsfield | Old Richians Reserves | Quedgeley Wanderers 'A' | Ramblers | Stonehouse Town 'A' | Taverners Reserves | Upton St. Leonards Reserves | Wickwar Wanderers

    Division Five

    Barnwood United Reserves | Berkeley Town Reserves | Brockworth Albion 'A' | Chalford 'A' | Charfield Reserves | Horsley United Reserves | Kingsway Rovers | Leonard Stanley Reserves | Longlevens 'B' | Randwick Reserves | Saingbridge | Tredworth Tigers Reserves | Tuffley Rovers 'B' | Wotton Rovers Reserves

    Division Six

    Cam Bulldogs 'A' | Cashes Green | Dursley Town 'A' | Eastcombe Reserves | Kings Stanley Reserves | Longlevens 'C' | Minchinhampton Reserves | North Nibley | Painswick | Rodborough Old Boys Reserves | Sharpness 'A' | Stroud Harriers Reserves | Stroud United Reserves | Uley Reserves

    Division Seven

    Abbeymead Rovers 'A' | Bridgeway | Cam Everside Wanderers | Coaley Rovers Reserves | Cotswold Rangers Reserves | Gloster Rovers | Kingsway Rovers Reserves | Randwick 'A' | Rodborough Old Boys 'A' | Stonehouse Town 'B' | Tetbury Town 'A' | Tuffley Rovers 'C' | Uley 'A' | Woodchester

    Champions

    1902–03: Brimscombe

    Source

    References

    Stroud and District Football League Wikipedia