1976–77 Athenian League

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Athenian League
Season1976–77
1977–78

The 1976–77 Athenian League season was the 54th in the history of Athenian League. The league consisted of 33 teams. [1]

Contents

Division One

Athenian League
Division One
Season1976–77
Champions Leyton-Wingate
Promoted8 clubs to Isthmian League Division Two
RelegatedNone

The division featured two new teams, promoted from last season's Division Two:

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Leyton-Wingate (C)34226665262.50050
2 Letchworth Garden City (P)34217666332.00049Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
3 Addlestone 341910558242.41748Transferred to Southern League Division One South
4 Lewes (P)34188863431.46544Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
5 Cheshunt (P)34188857391.46244
6 Epping Town (P)34178954371.45942
7 Alton Town 3414101046391.17938
8 Rainham Town (P)341213963561.12537Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
9 Egham Town (P)341471346451.02235
10 Epsom & Ewell (P)341291346421.09533
11 Redhill 341291343431.00033
12 Haringey Borough 341181542470.89430
13 Worthing (P)34991647590.79727Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
14 Hounslow 341071737560.66127Transferred to Southern League Division One South
15 Erith & Belvedere 344141627440.61422
16 Grays Athletic 346101838630.60322
17 Marlow 34582142900.46718
18 Ruislip Manor 34452533870.37913
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Division Two

Athenian League
Division Two
Season1976–77
Champions Farnborough Town
Promoted8 clubs to Isthmian League Division Two
7 clubs to Athenian League
RelegatedNone

The division joined four new teams:

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsPromotion
1 Farnborough Town (C, P)28195465331.97043Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
2 Tring Town (P)28168449301.63340
3 Molesey (P)281210650351.42934
4 Hemel Hempstead (P)28145948291.65533
5 Chalfont St.Peter (P)28137841281.46433Promotion to Athenian League
6 Harefield United (P)28813745351.28629
7 Uxbridge (P)281171032251.28029
8 Feltham (P)281171034400.85029Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
9 Edgware (P)281151229360.80625 [lower-alpha 1] Promotion to Athenian League
10 Eastbourne United (P)28871341420.97623Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
11 Kingsbury Town (P)28951428380.73723Promotion to Athenian League
12 Camberley Town (P)286111125340.73523Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
13 Windsor & Eton (P)285111234420.81021Promotion to Athenian League
14 Willesden (P)28671523490.46919Founder members of Isthmian League new Division Two
15 Chertsey Town (P)28381722700.31414Promotion to Athenian League
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Edgware deducted 2 points.

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References

  1. "England – Athenian League". RSSSF . Retrieved 2021-01-04.