North Berks Football League

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North Berks Football League
North Berks Football League logo.png
Founded1908
Divisions3
Number of teams33
Level on pyramid Levels 12-14
Feeder to Oxfordshire Senior League
Thames Valley Premier League
Wiltshire League
Current championsEast Hendred (2021–22)
Website Official website

The North Berks Football League is a football competition in England. The league was founded in 1908. It has a total of three divisions, with Division One sitting at level 12 of the English football league system. The vast majority of clubs are based in the administrative county of Oxfordshire but most are within the boundaries of the historic county of Berkshire.

Contents

For the 2021–22 season there were 10 clubs competing in Division One.

2022–23 Members

Division One

Division Two

Division Three

List of Champions since 1970

SeasonDivision One winners
1970–71Harwell Village
1971–72Buckland
1972–73Great Shefford
1973–74Bampton
1974–75Buckland
1975–76Buckland
1976–77Buckland
1977–78 Kintbury Rangers
1978–79Faringdon Town
1979–80Harwell Village
1980–81Woodcote
1981–82 Kintbury Rangers
1982–83Berinsfield
1983–84Childrey United
1984–85Saxton Rovers
1985–86 Milton United
1986–87Saxton Rovers
1987–88 Milton United
1988–89 Milton United
1989–90 Letcombe
1990–91Saxton Rovers
1991–92Saxton Rovers
1992–93Harwell Village
1993–94Saxton Rovers
1994–95Harwell Village
1995–96Saxton Rovers
1996–97Drayton
1997–98 Shrivenham
1998–99Saxton Rovers
1999–2000Saxton Rovers
2000–01 Shrivenham
2001–02 Kintbury Rangers
2002–03 Kintbury Rangers
2003–04 Kintbury Rangers
2004–05Drayton
2005–06 Lambourn Sports
2006–07Ardington & Lockinge
2007–08 Lambourn Sports
2008–09Saxton Rovers
2009–10Saxton Rovers
2010–11 Lambourn Sports
2011–12Crowmarsh Gifford
2012–13Saxton Rovers
2013–14 Kintbury Rangers
2014–15Berinsfield

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