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Great Western Combination
Founded1939
Folded1964
CountryEngland
Most championshipsErnest Turner's Sports (3)

The Great Western Combination was a football league in south-central England.

History

The league was established in 1939, initially as a wartime competition as many other leagues had been abandoned following the outbreak of World War II. Its original membership was amateur clubs from the area west of London.[1] Although it ceased in 1945, it was re-established in 1946 and a second division was added in 1947;[1] this became the reserve division in 1956. The league folded at the end of the 1963–64 season.[1]

Champions

Season Champions
1939–40 Hayes
1940–41 Oxford City
1941–42 Oxford City
1942–43 Grenadier Guards
1943–44 Windsor Works
1944–45 Wycombe Wanderers
1946–47 Binfield
Season Division One champions Division Two champions
1947–48 Uxbridge Harefield United
1948–49 Maidenhead United Reserves RAF Halton
1949–50 Slough Centre Hemel Hempstead Rovers
1950–51 Harefield United Flackwell Heath
1951–52 Tring Town Wingate
1952–53 Tring Town Bell Punch
1953–54 Wokingham Town Hestairco
Season Premier Division champions Division One champions
1954–55 Jackson's Sports Chalvey
1955–56 Ernest Turner's Sports Loudwater United
Season Premier Division champions Reserve Division champions
1956–57 Vickers Sports
1957–58 Flackwell Heath
1958–59 Southall Corinthians
1959–60 Southall Corinthians
1960–61 Ernest Turner's Sports
1961–62 AEC
1962–63 Flackwell Heath
1963–64 Ernest Turner's Sports

Member clubs

Member clubs during the league's existence included:

References