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Surrey County Intermediate League (Western)

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Country
  
England

Founded
  
1922

Level on pyramid
  
Levels 12 to 13

Confederation
  
FA

Divisions
  
4

Number of teams
  
24 (plus reserve divisions)

The Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) is one of the three intermediate football leagues which has most of its teams in the English county of Surrey and is the smaller of the two feeder leagues to the Surrey Elite Intermediate League.

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History

The league can trace its roots back to 1891 when the East and West Surrey League was formed then 're-constructed' into the West Surrey League in 1905. That, in turn, became the Surrey Intermediate League at the same time as the Surrey Senior League was formed, 1922.

Structure

The league has two divisions for first teams and two division for reserves. The Premier Division is at the 12th level of the English football league system. Teams may be promoted to the Surrey Elite Intermediate League. Division One teams may be relegated to and replaced by teams from the Guildford & Woking Alliance.

Premier Division

  • Chiddingfold
  • Cranleigh
  • Farnborough North End
  • Laleham
  • Lightwater United
  • Milford & Witley
  • Millmead
  • Royal Holloway Old Boys
  • Shottermill & Haslemere
  • Tongham
  • University of Surrey
  • Woking & Horsell
  • Division One

  • Chertsey Curfews
  • Egham Athletic
  • Guildford Park
  • Guildford United
  • Hambledon
  • Keen's Park Rangers
  • Knaphill Athletic
  • Old Salesians
  • West End Village
  • Windlesham United
  • Woking Cougars
  • Worplesdon Phoenix
  • Champions

    East and West Surrey League

    West Surrey League

    Surrey Intermediate League

    References

    Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) Wikipedia