Hertford and District Football League

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Hertford and District Football League
Founded1910
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Divisions3
Number of teams32
Level on pyramid Levels 13–15 (Premier Division)
Feeder to Hertfordshire Senior County League Division One

The Hertford and District Football League is a football competition based in England founded in 1910. It has a total of three divisions including the Hertford and District League Premier Division, which sits at level 13 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Hertfordshire Senior County League.

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Clubs are affiliated to several county FA's including Hertfordshire FA, Essex FA, Bedfordshire FA and the London FA.

Recent Divisional Champions

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision Four
2002–03Hertford HeathWodson ParkElizabeth Allen Old BoysWare Lions
2003–04Hertford HeathElizabeth Allen Old BoysWestmill reservesWodson Park "A"
2004–05Hertford HeathElizabeth Allen Old BoysWestmill reservesWodson Park "A"
2005–06Bengeo Trinity Waltham Abbey "A"Ware LionsBaldock Cannon
2006–07Harlow LinkWare LionsBaldock Cannon Royston Town "A"
2007–08Bengeo TrinityBaldock CannonCounty Hall RangersHeath Juniors
2008–09WestmillBroxbourne BadgersOracle Components
2009–10Bengeo TrinitySaracensWhite LionWare Lions Re-United
2010–11Greenbury United Waltham Abbey "B"NazeingMangrove Reserves
2011–12Bengeo Trinity Waltham Abbey "B"MangroveWatton-at-Stone
2012–13Greenbury UnitedWare Lions Re-UnitedAllenburysCottered Reserves
2013–14Bengeo TrinityFC CornerstoneWare Lions Old BoysBuntingford Cougars
2014–15Oracle ComponentsLionsNazeingOld Hertfordshire Athletic
2015–16Broxbourne Badgers Waltham Abbey Mangrove
2016–17 Waltham Abbey Mill LaneWheathampstead WanderersMuch HadhamHertford Heath
2017–18 Waltham Abbey St Ippolyts Oneness FCSt Johns FC
2018–19 Waltham Abbey "A"Hertford Heath FirstWormley Rovers VetsMKS Carpentry First
2019–20Leagues weren't completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
2020–21Westmill FirstSheering First Waltham Abbey "A"
SeasonBeaneLea
2021–22Allenburys Sports FirstBuffs FC Saturday First
SeasonPremier LeagueDivision OneVETs Division
2022–23Elizabeth Allen Old Boys FirstMoreton FirstTansley Saturday Veterans First
2023–24Tansley Saturday Veterans First

Member clubs 2019-20

Premier Division

Division One

Division Two


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