Stroud and District Football League
Founded | 1902 |
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Country | England |
Divisions | 7 |
Number of teams | 83 |
Level on pyramid | Levels 14 to 20 |
Feeder to | Gloucestershire Northern Senior League |
Promotion to | Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division Two |
League cup(s) | Stroud and District Football League Cup Competition (5 cups and 4 plate trophies) |
Current champions | Dursley Town (2019-20) |
Website | Official Website – stroudleague.co.uk League Tables – TheFA.com |
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 (GNSL).
Dursley Town were League Champions for the 2019–20 season (using the FA approved Points Per Game method) and have been promoted to the GNSL.
History
The Stroud and District League was founded in 1902 and serves the central part of Gloucestershire from Gloucester in the north, to Cirencester in the east, to Thornbury and Chipping Sodbury in the south. The League's geographical area is within a 20 mile road radius of central Stroud, GL5 1AB.
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)
- Frampton United F.C
- Forest Green Rovers
- Longlevens
- Hardwicke
- Shortwood United
- Slimbridge
- Stonehouse Town
- Thornbury Town
- Tuffley Rovers
Member clubs 2019–20[1]
Division One
Chalford Reserves, Charfield, Dursley Town, Hardwicke Reserves, Kingswood, Minchinhampton, Old Richians, Quedgeley Wanderers Reserves, Ramblers, Randwick, Rodborough Old Boys, Tetbury Town, Tredworth Tigers
Division Two
Cam Bulldogs Reserves, Chesterton, Eastcombe, Kingsway Rovers, Longlevens 3rds, Sharpness Reserves, Taverners Reserves, Tibberton United, Tuffley Rovers 3rds, Upton St Leonards Reserves, Wickwar Wanderers, Wotton Rovers
Division Three
Avonvale United, Charfield Reserves, Barnwood United Reserves, Cotswold Rangers, Hardwicke 3rds, Hempsted, Horsley United, Longford, Tetbury Town Reserves, Tredworth Tigers Reserves, Trident, Uley
Division Four
Abbeymead Rovers Reserves, Alkerton Rangers, Frampton United 3rds, Kingsway Rovers Reserves, North Nibley, Old Richians Reserves, Painswick, Quedgeley Wanderers 3rds, Rodborough Old Boys Reserves, Saintbridge, Stonehouse Town 3rds, Tuffley Rovers 4ths
Division Five
Berkeley Town Reserves, Cashes Green, Chalford 3rds, Cotswold Rangers Reserves, Dursley Town Reserves, Gloster Rovers, Kings Stanley Reserves, Longlevens 4ths, Minchinhampton Reserves, Randwick Reserves, Rodborough Old Boys Reserves, Tuffley Rovers 5ths, Wotton Rovers Reserves
Division Six
Abbeymead Rovers 3rds, Brockworth Albion 3rds, Cam Bulldogs 3rds, Chalford 4ths, Eastcombe Reserves, Hillesley, Leonard Stanley Reserves, Longford Reserves, Ramblers Reserves, Rodborough Old Boys 3rds, Sharpness 3rds, Stroud United
Division Seven
Cam Everside Wanderers, Cashes Green Reserves, Dursley Town 3rds, Horsley United Reserves, Painswick Reserves, Randwick 3rds, Stonehouse Town 4ths, Tetbury Town 3rds, Uley Reserves, Uley 3rds, Woodchester
Champions & Division Winners[2]
1902–03: Brimscombe[3]
Season | Division One | Division Two | Division Three | Division Four |
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2009–10 | Frampton United | Stonehouse Town Res | Slimbridge Res | Abbeymead Rovers Res |
2010–11 | Abbeymead Rovers | Gloucester Civil Service | Upton St Leonards | Didmarton |
2011–12 | Tuffley Rovers Res | Upton St Leonards | Avonvale United | Wickwar Wanderers |
2012–13 | Quedgeley Wanderers | Avonvale United | AFC Phoenix | Stroud Harriers |
2013–14 | Avonvale United | Frampton United Res | Sharpness Res | Longlevens 3rds |
2014–15 | Longlevens Res | Stroud Harriers | St Nicholas Old Boys | Tuffley Rovers 3rds |
2015–16 | Stroud Harriers | Stroud United | Cam Bulldogs Res | Rodborough Old Boys |
2016–17 | Upton St Leonards | Kingswood Res | Minchinhampton | Ramblers |
2017-18 | Barnwood United | Rodborough Old Boys | Ramblers | Tredworth Tigers Res |
2018-19 | Kings Stanley | Didmarton | Kingsway Rovers | Charfield Res |
2019-20 | Dursley Town | Chesterton | Horsley United | Painswick |
Season | Division Five | Division Six | Division Seven | Division Eight |
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2008–09 | Matchplay Reeves | Ramblers 3rds | Tredworth Tigers | Bush |
2009–10 | Didmarton | Stroud Imperial | Hardwicke Res | McCadam |
2010–11 | Stroud Imperial | Bush | McCadam | Kingsholm |
2011–12 | Stroud Harriers | Upton St Leonards Res | Cotswold Rangers | Trident |
2012–13 | Avonvale United Res | St Nicholas Old Boys | Trident | Tuffley Rovers 4ths |
2013–14 | St Nicholas Old Boys | Alkerton Rangers | Hawkesbury Stallions | Alkerton Rangers Res |
2014–15 | Trident | The Village | Chalford 3rds | |
2015–16 | Wickwar Wanderers | Longlevens 4ths | Kingsway Rovers | |
2016–17 | Kingsway Rovers | Painswick | Bridgeway | |
2017–18 | Charfield Res | North Nibley | Cotswold Rangers Res | |
2018-19 | North Nibley | Cashes Green | Ramblers Res | |
2019-20 | Berkeley Town Res | Stroud United | Cam Everside Wanderers |
League Cup Winners[4]
(this replaced the Stroud & District Charity Cup Competition run for over 100 years)
Season | Harry Greening Cup | Presidents Cup | Chairmans Cup | Dennis Mason Cup | Bill Bick Cup |
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2018–19[5] | Frampton United | Kings Stanley | Minchinhampton | North Nibley | Cashes Green |
External links
References
- ^ http://fulltime-league.thefa.com/Index.do?league=1199765
- ^ http://www.stroudleague.co.uk/handbooks/
- ^ Tim Barnard (2014) Something to Shout About: The History of Forest Green Rovers FC, The History Press
- ^ http://www.stroudleague.co.uk/league-cups/
- ^ http://fulltime-league.thefa.com/ProcessPublicSelect.do?psSelectedSeason=572943132&psSelectedDivision=475397223&psSelectedCompetition=780378549&psSelectedLeague=1199765