The East Berkshire Football League is a football competition based in East Berkshire, England. The league has two divisions, headed by the Premier Division. The Premier Division was a feeder to the Hellenic League but lost its step 7 status after the 2011–12 season.
Founded | 2005 |
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Country | England |
Divisions | Premier Division Division One |
Number of teams | 25 12 (Premier Division) 13 (Division One) |
Level on pyramid | Levels 12–13 |
Feeder to | Thames Valley Premier Football League |
Domestic cup(s) | East Berks League Cup East Berks Presidents Cup |
Current champions | Old Windsor (Premier Division) South Reading (Division One) (2023–24) |
Website | https://www.eastberkshirefl.co.uk/ |
History
editThe East Berkshire Football League was formed in 2005,[1] when there were three divisions until expansions in 2006 and 2009 which saw the addition of the fourth division in 2006 (dropped in 2016).[2] The fifth division was added in 2009, but was dropped in 2013.[2] In 2018, the third division was also dropped,[2] leaving the league with three leagues until 2021, when the second division was also dropped.[3]
Member clubs 2024–25
editPremier Division
edit- AFC Reading
- Britwell
- Chalvey (WMC) Sports Reserves
- Cookham Dean
- FC Baylis United
- FC Beaconsfield
- Frontline
- KS Gryf
- Langley Reserves
- Old Windsor
- Pundit
- Sandhurst Royals
Division One
edit- Barton Rovers
- Berks Elite
- Bracknell Aces
- Caversham United
- Eton Wick
- FC Bracknell
- HKRG United
- Hype Train
- Old Windsor Reserves
- Prospect
- Real Saracens
- Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves
- Taplow United Swans
Champions
editSeason | Premier | One | Two | Three | Four | Five |
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2005–06 | Red Lion | Slough Heating Reserves | Iver Heath Rovers | Stoke Poges FC | no Division Four | no Division Five |
2006–07 | Waltham | Holland Park | Windsor Great Park | Bagshot | Barnhill Social | no Division Five |
2007–08 | FC Beaconsfield | Running Horse | The Lane | Eastcote & Richings Park | Alpha Arms Academicals | no Division Five |
2008–09 | Orchard Park Rangers | Burnham United | Britwell | Alpha Arms Academicals | The Mitre | no Division Five |
2009–10 | Waltham | Stoke Green | Delaford | Beaconsfield Town | Alpha Arms Academicals Reserves | Beaconsfield SYCOB Old Boys |
2010–11 | Eton Wick | Britwell | Old Windsor | Berkshire United | The Crown | Admiral Cunningham Reserves |
2011–12 | Orchard Park Rangers | Iver | Slough Heating Reserves | Britwell | Old Windsor Reserves | Langley Reserves |
2012–13 | Iver | Langley Wanderers | Windsor Great Park | Iver Heath Rovers | Iver Heath Rovers Reserves | Brackburn Rovers |
2013–14 | Lynch Pin | Langley | Maidenhead Magpies | Britwell | Stoke Poges FC | no Division Five |
2014–15 | Lynch Pin | Barley Mow | Maidenhead Town FC | Chalvey Sports (WMC) Reserves | Richings Park Reserves | no Division Five |
2015–16 | Lynchpin | FC Beaconsfield | Chalvey Sports (WMC) Reserves | Maidenhead Town Reserves | Willow Wanderers | no Division Five |
2016–17 | Langley | Frontline | Signcraft | KS Gryf Reserves | no Division Four | no Division Five |
2017–18 | Delaford | Riching Park Reserves | Phoenix Old Boys | Merican United | no Division Four | no Division Five |
2018–19 | Delaford Colts | Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves | Britwell Reserves | no Division Three | no Division Four | no Division Five |
2019–20 | Old Windsor | South Bucks United Blue | Townmead | no Division Three | no Division Four | no Division Five |
2020–21 | Singh Sabha Slough | Iver Heath | AFC Cressex | no Division Three | no Division Four | no Division Five |
2021–22 | Britwell Men | Harts of Bracknell Devils | no Division Two | no Division Three | no Division Four | no Division Five |
2022–23 | Britwell Men | Stoke Poges | no Division Two | no Division Three | no Division Four | no Division Five |
2023–24 | Old Windsor | South Reading | no Division Two | no Division Three | no Division Four | no Division Five |
References
edit- ^ "East Berks Football League - Football in Berkshire". Retrieved 3 October 2022.
- ^ a b c "Football Club History Database - East Berkshire League History". fchd.info. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
- ^ "East Berkshire Football League". fulltime.thefa.com. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
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