Plymouth and West Devon Football League
Country | England |
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Divisions | 4 |
Level on pyramid | Levels 12-15 |
Feeder to | South West Peninsula League |
The Plymouth and West Devon Football League is an football competition based in Devon, England. The league's top division, Premier Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system.
In Plymouth, between World War I and Two there was a United Churches League – which was the origin of the Plymouth Combination League. It later amalgamated with the Plymouth and District League to become the Plymouth and District Combination League, and then amalgamated with Plymouth's two Sunday leagues to become the Plymouth and West Devon Combination Football League. It is thus one of the few leagues in England to administer both Saturday and Sunday competitions.
The league (currently known under a sponsorship arrangement as the Optimus Performance Marketing Plymouth and West Devon Football League) is currently a feeder to the South West Peninsula League, and has four Saturday divisions – Premier Division, Division One, Division Two & Division Three.
2015–16 Member Clubs
Premier Division
- Bar Sol Ona
- Chaddlewood Miners Old Boys
- Chaddlewood Royal British Legion
- Ernesettle DRDE Trust
- Millbridge
- Morley Rangers
- Mount Gould
- Plymouth Marjon
- Plympton Athletic
- Roborough
- The Windmill
- University of Plymouth
Division One
- Bar Sol Ona Reserves
- Belgrave
- DC Auto Repairs
- Maristow
- Millbridge Reserves
- Morley Rangers Reserves
- Plymouth Falcons
- Plymouth Hope
- Princetown
- Tavistock Community
- The Navy Inn
Division Two
- Hooe Rovers
- Lakeside Athletic
- Melbourne Inn
- Millbridge 'A'
- Pennycross Sports
- Roborough Reserves
- SB Frankfort
- Staddiscombe Colts
- Weston Mill Oak Villa
- Woodford
Division Three
- Belgrave Reserves
- Chaddlewood Inn
- FC Colwill & Davey
- Friary Vaults
- Kitto
- Maristow Reserves
- Morley Rangers 'A'
- Plympton Athletic Reserves
- Princetown Reserves
- SB Frankfort Reserves
- West Hart Rangers
References
External links
- football.mitoo.co [2]
- FA site
- History of Devon FA