Southampton Saturday Football League

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Southampton Saturday Football League
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Level on pyramid Level 13
Feeder to Hampshire Premier League Division One

The Southampton Saturday League is a football competition based in Hampshire, England. It has a total of six divisions: Premier, Senior One, and Junior One to Four. It is a feeder to the Hampshire Premier League and the top division sits at level 13 of the English football league system [ citation needed ]. The league also has two veterans divisions, which are not part of the league system.

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Champions

SeasonPremier Division
200304Sporting BTC
200405Nursling
200506Nursling
200607Comrades
200708Nursling
200809Bush Hill
200910Bush Hill
201011Bush Hill
201112Bush Hill
201213Bush Hill
201314Cadnam United
201415BTC Southampton
201516Comrades
201617BTC Southampton
201718Athletico Romsey
201819Chamberlayne Athletic

Member clubs 2018–19

AFC Gulf Western | Alderbury | BTC Southampton | Bishops Waltham | Chamberlayne AFC | Compton | Comrades Sports | Montefiore Halls | Priory Rovers | Southampton University

BTC Southampton Reserves | Braishfield | Comrades Sports Reserves | Durley | FC Independence | Hedge End Town | Knightwood United | Nursling | Warsash Wasps

AFC Hiltingbury | Athletico Romsey Reserves | Capital | Chamberlayne AFC Reserves | Durley Reserves | Hamble United | Hythe Aztecs | Redlynch & W United | Southbrook United

AFC Station | Botley Village | Braishfield Reserves | Forest Edge Rovers | Hedge End Town Reserves | Hythe Aztecs Reserves | Sporting Wessex | Testlands | Whiteley Wanderers

AFC Mayflower A | Bishops Waltham Reserves | Compton Reserves | Fawley RBL | Hamble United Reserves | Inmar | Michelmersh & T Reserves | Redlynch & W Reserves | Shield | Whiteley Wanderers Reserves


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