Spartan South Midlands Football League

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Spartan South Midlands Football League
Spartan South Midlands Football League
Country England
Founded 1997
Divisions 3
Number of teams 56
Feeder to Southern Football League, Isthmian League
Levels on pyramid Level 9 - 11
Website Spartan South Midlands Football League home page

The Spartan South Midlands Football League is an English football league covering north London and parts of the Home Counties. It is a feeder to the Southern Football League or the Isthmian League, and consists of five divisions - three for first teams (Premier Division, Division One and Division Two), and two for reserve teams (Reserve Division One and Reserve Division Two).

The league was formed in 1997 by the merger of the London Spartan League and the South Midlands League. It is also known as the Molten Spartan South Midlands Football League after its sponsors.

The Premier Division is at step 5 (or level 9) of the National League System, divisions One and Two at step 6/level 10 and step 7/level 11 of the National League System respectively. The reserve divisions are not part of the National League system.

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[edit] Divisional champions

[edit] 1997-98

For the league's first "transitional" season, the members of the amalgamating leagues were split into three tiers, "Premier", "Senior" and "Division One". The top and bottom tier were split geographically into North and South Sections.

Season Premier North Premier South Senior One North One South
1997-98 Brache Sparta Brook House New Bradwell St Peter Luton Old Boys Old Roan

[edit] 1998-2001

In 1998, the geographic sections were abolished, and a simple three-tier structure with promotion and relegation between the divisions was introduced.

Season Premier Senior Division One
1998-99 Barkingside Holmer Green Bridger Packaging
1999-00 Arlesey Town Tring Athletic Dunstable Town
2000-01 Beaconsfield S Y C O B Letchworth Pitstone & Ivinghoe

[edit] 2001-date

In 2001, the Senior Division and Division One were renamed Divisions One and Two respectively.

Season Premier Division One Division Two
2001-02 London Colney Greenacres Mursley United
2002-03 Dunstable Town Pitstone & Ivinghoe Buckingham Athletic
2003-04 Beaconsfield S Y C O B Haywood United Old Dunstablians
2004-05 Potters Bar Town Oxhey Jets Crawley Green Sports
2005-06 Oxford City Colney Heath Aston Clinton
2006-07 Edgware Town Brimsdown Rovers Dunstable
2007-08 Beaconsfield S Y C O B Kentish Town Kings Langley

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