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词条 Ilford and District Football League
释义

  1. Past champions (from 1960)

  2. References

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The Ilford and District Football League was a football competition based in London, England. Founded in 1918, the league covered an area from Walthamstow in the west to Romford in the east. It consisted of up to five divisions, of which the Premier Division sat at level 13 of the English football league system. This league was a feeder to the Essex Olympian League. In the summer of 2014 it merged with the Essex Business Houses Football League to form a new combined league called the Essex Alliance Football League.[1]

Past champions (from 1960)

In 1960 the league comprised four divisions

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1960–61 St EdmundsBishopsgatePirie AppletonSaxton
1961–62 Hainault RangersLoughton AmateursRoding RangersDebden Sports Reserves
1962–63 Hainault RangersPridesWoodstoneHighway Sports
1963–64 PridesQueensAbridgeCranbrook Rovers
1964–65 Roding RangersDebden Sports ReservesHampshire SportsRoding Rangers Reserves
1965–66 PridesHampshire SportsLoughton TownManford Way Reserves
1966–67 SnaresbrookOld ClarkoniansManford Way ReservesWiggins Teape
1967–68 Ilford CatholicElmbridgeWiggins TeapeIlford Corinthians
1968–69 SnaresbrookBishopsgateFairlop YouthSnaresbrook Reserves
1969–70 SnaresbrookPirie AppletonCaterhamBorough B
1970–71 Goodmayes HospitalCaterhamTower HamletsMayfield
1971–72 Border RangersDebden SportsMayfieldAlbion
1972–73 Debden SportsMayfieldManford WayMayfield Reserves
1973–74 Buckhurst HillDefiantBuckhurst Hill ReservesToby Royals
1974–75 Ship CarbonMelbourne SportsManford Way ReservesKingswood
1975–76 Frenford SeniorHainault WanderersNormeadeWarren United Reserves
1976–77 WarrenStanford (Woodford)LeandaSan Remo
1977–78 Caribbean IntIlford LegionSan RemoTelex
1978–79 Caribbean IntNew CampbellBritish IndiaYewlands Eng
1979–80 Caribbean IntBritish IndiaPark WestBarking Borough Reserves

For the 1980–81 season the Senior Division was introduced

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeSenior Division
1980–81 Newtown WesleyForest Gate WanderersSeven Kings ReservesNewmont BManford Way
1981–82AbyssinianNewmont BUnicornNewtown Wesley ReservesCaribbean Int Reserves
1982–83 Leytonstone UnitedSt FrancisSocomexHainault WMCNewmont Travel
1983–84 SocomexHainault WMCFrenfordNewham Primary ReservesCaribbean Int Reserves
1984–85 Hainault WMCDownshallChigwellLeytonstone United ASt Francis
1985–86 Kingswood ReservesNewham NALGOHainault WMC ReservesCranbrook (DAG)St Francis
1986–87 Hainault WMCWestillCranbrook (DAG)HO RangersMelbourne Sports

After the 1986–87 season the Senior Division was replaced with Division Four

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision Four
1987–88 WestillFC LamontDownshallFC Lamont ReservesMelbourne Sports A
1987–89 WestillDownshallShadboltColbrookLakeview
1989–90 WestillLakeviewBarking BoroughRougvie RoversLeytonstone United B
1990–91 West EssexReiversHainault RangersCanning Town AChigwell Old Boys
1991–92 LamontGlendaleBlumsonChingford Mount ReservesAvondale United
1992–93 West EssexChigwellWestill ReservesWest Essex ReservesDurning
1993–94 St FrancisWestill ReservesCanning Town AFrenfordHammers
1994–95 AC MillaCanning Town ADaytona AthleticValentinesWilliam Fitt
1995–96 Melbourne SportsDaytona AthleticCastle UnitedWilliam FittMelbourne Sports A

After the 1995–96 season Division Four was scrapped

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1996–97 Beckton TownWheelers ABorder RangersSwan OP
1997–98 WheelersMelbourne Sports ReservesSwan OPGooseley Athletic
1998–99 RyanMaidoniansFrenford ReservesWest Green United Reserves
1999–2000 East Ham BaptistAscot UnitedEdgeguardGooseley Athletic
2000–01 East Ham BaptistSwan OPRomford TownRyan Reserves
2001–02 St FrancisLoughtonAFC KingsNewtown Wesley Reserves
2002–03 Memorial SportsAll Hallows St VincentRyan Ano Div 3
2003–04 RyanClayhallAFC Kings Academyno Div 3
2004–05 Clapton ReservesLeytonstoneEast London CelticTitans United
2005–06 St FrancisAC Leyton PFLondon & EssexCastle United
2006–07Galatasaray (UK)Titans UnitedCastle UnitedGlendale
2007–08AFC KingsCranes UnitedDurningMidland

After the 2007–8 season Division Three was scrapped

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2008–09DurningRedbridge EliteForest United Reserves
2009–10Castle UnitedGlendaleCastle United Reserves
2010–11Chingford AthleticEnfield EliteAAH Romford

After the 2010–11 season Division Three was re-established

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
2011–12LOASSRyan 'A'DM UnitedDM United Reserves

After the 2011–12 season Division Three was discontinued

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2012–13East London AcademyAFC KingsCustom House
2013–14East LondonersChingford AthleticVittoriosa Falcons

References

1. ^Ilford & District League Football Club History Database

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