Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA

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Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA
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Founded1887
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Divisions4
Level on pyramid Levels 13–16
Feeder to Oxfordshire Senior League

The Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA is a football competition based in Oxfordshire, England. The league fluctuates between three and four divisions dependant on how many Teams enter, of which the highest, the Premier Division, sits at level 13 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Oxfordshire Senior Football League. The league has its own cup competition as well which has been running since 1887, called the Lord Jersey Cup. [1]

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Recent divisional champions

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision Four
2006–07Broughton & North NewingtonDrayton VillageSlade FarmBroughton & North Newington ReservesN/A
2007–08Bodicote SportsKEAABK SportsSlade Farm United ReservesN/A
2008–09Bodicote Sports [2] ABK SportsKEA ReservesDeddington Town ReservesN/A
2009–10Bishop's ItchingtonHighfield Old BoysFC NaranjaABK Sports ReservesN/A
2010–11Sinclair UnitedHeyford AthleticAbba AthleticFenny ComptonN/A
2011–12Bodicote SportsAbba AthleticHighfield Old Boys ReservesFinmereN/A
2012–13Deddington TownBishop's ItchingtonSlade Farm UnitedWoodford United 'B'Heyford Athletic Reserves
2013–14Heyford AthleticBanbury RangersAshton VillaChacombeN/A
2014–15Heyford AthleticKings End AssociationAFC BicesterBishop's Itchington ReservesN/A
2015-16Heyford AthleticDiverseChasewell ParkBicester UnitedN/A
2016-17Woodford UnitedAFC BicesterByfield AthleticKing's End Association ReservesBroughton & North Newington Reserves
2017-18Bishops ItchingtonChestertonKingsmere UnitedCharlton & District Reserves
2018-19Bishops ItchingtonKings SuttonHardwick SCBrill United
2019-20Hardwick SCAston FollySinclair Utd ResSteeple Aston
2020-21Null & VoidNull & VoidNull & VoidNull & Void

Member clubs 2020–21

Premier Division

Division One

Division Two

Division Three

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References

  1. Introduction The Lord Jersey Cup
  2. "Results Service – Miscellaneous Final Tables". The Non-League Paper. 31 May 2009. p. 36.