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1982–83 Combined Counties Football League

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The 1982–83 Combined Counties Football League season was the fifth in the history of the Combined Counties Football League, a football competition in England.

After several new clubs joined before the previous season, the league was split into two divisions – East and West. With a number of clubs leaving the league at the end of that season, it reverted to a single division. The league was won by Hartley Wintney for the first time.

Clubs

Combined Counties
Football League
Season1982–83
ChampionsHartley Wintney
Matches played306
Goals scored993 (3.25 per match)

The league was reduced from 22 to 18 clubs after Clarion, Lightwater, Sheerwater and Wrecclesham all left to join the new Surrey Premier League and no new clubs joined.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Hartley Wintney 34 23 6 5 71 29 +42 75
2 Ash United 34 23 5 6 77 42 +35 74
3 Godalming Town 34 21 5 8 90 44 +46 68
4 Chobham 34 16 11 7 53 39 +14 59
5 Cove 34 17 6 11 60 54 +6 57
6 Chessington United 34 13 12 9 64 51 +13 51
7 British Aerospace (Weybridge) 34 13 11 10 52 54 −2 50
8 Frimley Green 34 14 7 13 59 48 +11 49
9 Cobham 34 13 7 14 60 60 0 46
10 Malden Town 34 13 7 14 60 62 −2 46
11 Alton Town 34 11 11 12 53 52 +1 44
12 Guildford & Worplesdon 34 9 13 12 45 47 −2 40
13 Cranleigh 34 10 8 16 51 63 −12 38
14 Virginia Water 34 10 5 19 42 63 −21 35
15 Farnham Town 34 8 11 15 41 65 −24 35
16 Westfield 34 8 10 16 43 50 −7 34
17 Yateley Town 34 9 6 19 41 65 −24 33
18 Lingfield 34 1 7 26 31 105 −74 10 Transferred to the Sussex County League
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: The system of using goal difference to separate two teams tied on points was used.

References

  1. ^ "1982–83 Combined Counties League". fchd. Retrieved 20 May 2015.