Oxfordshire Senior Football League

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Oxfordshire Senior Football League
Oxfordshire Senior Football League.jpg
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Divisions3
Number of teams32
Level on pyramid Level 11 (Premier Division)
Feeder to Hellenic League
Promotion to Hellenic League Division One
Relegation to Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA
North Berks Football League
Witney and District League
Current championsVoid (Premier Division)
Void (Division One)
Void (Division Two)
(2020-21)

The Oxfordshire Senior Football League is an association football competition based in Oxfordshire, England. The league has three divisions; the Premier Division comprising clubs' first teams, whilst the other two divisions are reserve and development sides. The Premier Division is at step 7 of the National League System or level 11 of the overall English football league system. The top club is eligible for promotion to the Hellenic League Division One.

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For the 2022-23 season there are 14 clubs competing in the Premier Division, 12 in Division One and 12 in Division Two.

2022–23 members

Premier Division

Division One

Division Two

Recent champions

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
2003–04Eynsham AssociationRover Cowley
2004–05Berinsfield Community AssociationBicester Civil Service Bardwell
2005–06Oxford University PressKennington United
2006–07GarsingtonStonesfield Sports
2007–08Rover CowleyGarsington ReservesWorcester College Old Boys & Bletchingdon Reserves
2008–09GarsingtonGarsington ReservesSlade Farm UnitedFreeland Reserves
2009–10Adderbury ParkAFC HinkseyBletchingdon ReservesOakley Reserves
2010–11AFC HinkseySlade Farm UnitedBletchingdon Reserves
2011–12Oxford University PressRiversideGarsington ReservesAFC Hinksey Reserves
2012–13RiversideOakley UnitedBletchingdon ReservesMansfield Road Reserves
2013–14Oakley United Kidlington ReservesMiddleton Cheney ReservesOakley United Reserves
2014–15Oakley UnitedGarsingtonOxford University Press Reserves
2015–16Oxford University PressBlackbird RoversAdderbury Park Reserves
2016–17Adderbury ParkKennington AthleticOxford University Press Reserves
2017–18Heyford AthleticBicester UnitedFreeland Reserves
2018-19FreelandChestertonMarston Saints Reserves
2022-23Adderbury ParkChalgrove CavaliersYarnton Reserves


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