Aetolian League (football)

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Aetolian League
Founded1959
First season1959–60
Folded1964
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
DivisionsTwo
Number of teamsLowest: 12 (1963–64)
Highest: 14 (1959–60, 1961–62)
Feeder to Southern League
Domestic cup(s) FA Cup
League cup(s)League Cup
Most championships Ford United (2)

The Aetolian League was a short-lived football league in the south east of England. It was established in 1959 after the Kent League folded, leaving a number of clubs without a league to play in. Seven of the founder members were from the Kent League and four from the London League. [1] The league had two divisions, although Division Two consisted mainly of the reserve teams of clubs in Division One; Medway Corinthians and Orpington Athletic were the only two clubs to field a first team in Division Two; Medway joined in 1959 and left in 1961, with Orpington joining in 1960 and remaining until the league folded. [1] As a result of Division Two being largely reserve teams, there was no promotion or relegation between the two divisions.

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In 1964 after only five seasons of existence, it merged with the London League to form the Greater London League. This later merged with the Metropolitan League to form the Metropolitan–London League, which in turn merged with the Spartan League and later the South Midlands League to form the modern Spartan South Midlands League.

History

1959–60

Fourteen clubs joined the league for its first season:

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1 Ford United 2615746532+3337
2 Deal Town 2614756835+3335
3 Faversham Town 2611876439+2530
4 Chatham Town 2612684840+830
5 Eton Manor 2610795549+627
6 Crockenhill 269984755827
7 Snowdown Colliery Welfare 2681084747026
8 Willesden 26112135350+324
9 Cray Wanderers 26112135256424
10 Cheshunt 261041247682124
11 Charlton Athletic 'A' 2687115253123
12 Herne Bay 26871151611023
13 Sheppey United 26841448682020
14 Whitstable Town 26541729734414Dropped into Kent Amateur League

1960–61

Ford United won the League Cup in the 1960–61 season. [2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Snowdown Colliery Welfare 2418248140+4138
2 Ford United 2414376839+2931
3 Cray Wanderers 2414377952+2731
4 Herne Bay 2411945040+1031
5 Sheppey United 249696260+224
6 Cheshunt 24103114453923
7 Crockenhill 2494115561622
8 Chatham Town 241021237501322
9 Eton Manor 24931243531021
10 Deal Town 24851152661421
11 Faversham Town 24581145601518
12 Charlton Athletic 'A' 24561339581916
13 Willesden 24541533562314

1961–62

One new club, Beckenham Town from the London League, joined the league for the 1961–62 season.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1 Ford United 2616646122+3938
2 Snowdown Colliery Welfare 2614667151+2034
3 Cheshunt 2613676749+1832Joined Spartan League
4 Sheppey United 2614486457+732
5 Deal Town 2613585650+631
6 Herne Bay 26142105355230
7 Cray Wanderers 26124106052+828
8 Willesden 26104126061124
9 Chatham Town 26104125557224
10 Charlton Athletic 'A' 26110156558+722Left the league
11 Eton Manor 2669114141021
12 Faversham Town 26841447692220
13 Beckenham Town 26841436642820
14 Crockenhill 2632214898508

1962–63

One new club, East Ham United from the London League, joined the league for the 1962–63 season.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1 Cray Wanderers 2416535830+2837
2 Chatham Town 2416356924+4535
3 Herne Bay 2414645927+3234
4 Ford United 2416265429+2534
5 Deal Town 2411584741+627Promotion to Southern League Division One [3]
6 Faversham Town 2410594336+725
7 Eton Manor 24104104635+1124
8 Snowdown Colliery Welfare 249693834+424
9 Sheppey United 24671148611319
10 East Ham United 24911434592519
11 Willesden 24641433501716Joined Spartan League
12 Beckenham Town 24421829764710
13 Crockenhill 2432192884568

1963–64

Whistable Town rejoined the league for the 1963–64 season. At the end of the season most clubs joined the newly formed Greater London League.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1 Chatham Town 2216427324+4936Joined the Metropolitan League [4]
2 Herne Bay 2216337023+4735Promotion to Athenian League Division Two [5]
3 Cray Wanderers 2215527627+4935Placed in B Section of Greater London League
4 Sheppey United 2212466449+1528
5 Ford United 2212285538+1726Placed in A Section of Greater London League
6 Snowdown Colliery Welfare 2191114337+619Placed in B Section of Greater London League
7 Faversham Town 22821238511318
8 Beckenham Town 21541236693314
9 Eton Manor 22621425623714Placed in A Section of Greater London League
10 Crockenhill 22611539652613Placed in B Section of Greater London League
11 Whitstable Town 22521538763812
12 East Ham United 22521536723612Placed in A Section of Greater London League

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References

  1. 1 2 Aetolian & Seanglian Leagues 1959–1964 Non-League Matters
  2. History Redbridge FC
  3. Deal Town at the Football Club History Database
  4. Chatham Town at the Football Club History Database
  5. Herne Bay at the Football Club History Database