Bristol Premier Combination

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Bristol Premier Combination
Bristol Premier Combination Football Logo.jpg
Founded1957
CountryEngland
Divisions2
Number of teams27
Level on pyramid Levels 12 to 13
Feeder to Gloucestershire County League
Promotion to Gloucestershire County League
Relegation to Bristol and District League Senior Division
Current championsTotterdown United
(2023–24)
Website Official Website – The FA.com

The Bristol Premier Combination is a football competition based in and around Bristol, England. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA, and it has two divisions, the Premier Division and Premier One. The Premier Division sits at level 12 of the English football league system and is one of three feeders to the Gloucestershire County League. In turn, the Bristol Premier Combination is fed by the Bristol and District League.

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History

The league was formed in 1957 and at one stage was known as the County of Avon Premier Combination.

Among the clubs that have left the Bristol Premier Combination and now compete at a higher level are:

2024–25 Members

Recent champions

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
2003–04Sea Mills ParkLongshore
2004–05 Hallen ReservesBrimsham Green
2005–06 Hanham Athletic Chipping Sodbury Town
2006–07Nicholas Wanderers Winterbourne United Reserves
2007–08 Chipping Sodbury Town Mendip United
2008–09Mendip United Longwell Green Sports Reserves
2009–10 Longwell Green Sports ReservesSeymour United
2010–11Mendip UnitedTotterdown United
2011–12Mendip UnitedShaftesbury Crusade
2012–13 Longwell Green Sports ReservesHighridge United
2013–14Mendip UnitedEdden Grove
2014–15Mendip United Bitton Reserves
2015–16Mendip BroadwalkTalbot Knowle United
2016-17 Cribbs ReservesShaftesbury Crusade
2017-18Olveston UnitedSeymour United
2018-19 Cribbs Reserves Winterbourne United First
2019-20 Cribbs Reserves Bristol Manor Farm Reserves
2021-22 Cribbs ReservesBradley Stoke Town
2022–23 Hanham Athletic Wick Reserves
2023–24Totterdown United Shirehampton Reserves

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References

  1. "Bristol Premier Combination - TheFA.com" . Retrieved 30 May 2011.