Guildford and Woking Alliance League

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The Guildford and Woking Alliance Football League is a football competition based in England. It was established in 1995 following the merger of the Guildford League and the Woking and District League.

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The League has seven divisions. The highest of these are the two Premier Divisions, which sit at level 14 of the English football league system and feed the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western), which is the main feeder to the next level up.

Previous champions

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision FourDivision Five
1995–96Camphill CasualsSunbury RangersRoyal HollowPantilesQueens Street RangersN/A
1996–97University of SurreyPantilesSurrey AthleticAC GuildfordWoking PhoenixN/A
1997–98PantilesGuildford Railway Old BoysPyrfordUniversity of Surrey 'B' Bedfont Green ReservesHeathervale
1998–99HaleHambledonGuildford City Weysiders 'A' Bedfont Green ReservesChertsey Cricket ClubN/A
1999–00Unis Old BoysWeybrook WanderersChertsey Cricket ClubUnis Old Boys ReservesWoking Phoenix ReservesN/A
2000–01 Bedfont Green Chertsey Cricket ClubLightwaterAFC ChilworthBorder & Heath End ReservesN/A
2001–02Shalford Staines Lammas 'A'Bisley Shooters Guildford City ReservesN/AN/A
2002–03Guildford Railway Old Boys Staines Lammas 'A'Wonersh 'A'Chertsey Cricket Club ReservesHershamN/A
2003–04Lightwater UnitedHambledon Bedfont Green 'A'Capital Vikings Englefield Green Rovers 'A'N/A
2004–05EwhurstMilford & Witley 'A'HershamWest Byfleet AlbionShepperton FBN/A
2005–06Woking PhoenixHershamWest Byfleet AlbionAFC BourneBurpham ReservesN/A
2006–07University of Surrey Abbey Rangers Border & Heath EndHersham Reserves Bedfont Green 'C'N/A
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision Four NorthDivision Four South
2007–08University of SurreyPirbright SportsShepperton FB Bedfont Green 'B'Cobham UnitedAFC Chilworth
2008–09MillmeadShepperton FBAFC Woburn Arms AFC Bedfont Green ReservesKeens Park Rangers Bedfont Green Social South
2009–10Pirbright Sports Abbey Rangers 'A' Tongham Reserves Staines Lammas 'A'Ripley Village 'A'Milford & Witley 'C'
2010–11HambledonOatlandsFC Shepperton Merrow 'A' AFC Bedfont Green 'A' AFC Bedfont Green 'B'
2011–12Millmead Staines Lammas 'A'Guildford RangersGuildford Park AFC Bedfont Green 'A'Shalford 'A'
2012–13Chertsey Old SalesiansGuildford United AFC Bedfont Green ReservesAstolat AthleticAddlestoneWorplesdon Phoenix 'B'
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision FourDivision Five
2013–14Egham AthleticAstolat AthleticParkside UnitedLyne ReservesSurrey AthleticN/A
2014–15Guildford ParkParkside UnitedWoking United AFC Bedfont Green ReservesSwinley ForestParkside United Reserves
2015–16Lyne Youth (Mens)Worplesdon Phoenix AElsteadDeepcut CommunityByfleetFarncombe Athletic Reserves
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision 1Division 2Division 3Division 4
2016–17Parkside UnitedBookhamHersham VillaPirbrightHersham
2017–18Egham AthleticAbbey Rangers 'A'HershamUniversity of Surrey 'B'Wrecclesham Reserves
2018–19HershamWorplesdon PhoenixAFC Westend ReservesElsteadHindhead Athletic

Member clubs 2020–21

Premier Division South

Premier Division North

Division One South

Division One North

Division Two South

Division Two North

Division Three

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