Surrey County Intermediate League (Western)

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Surrey County Intermediate League
Founded1922
Country Flag of England.svg England
Confederation FA
Divisions1
Number of teams13
Level on pyramid Level 12
Feeder to Surrey Premier County Football League
Relegation toGuildford and Woking Alliance League
Current champions Dial Square
(2023–24)
Website FA Full-Time

The Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) is one of the three intermediate football leagues which has most of its teams in the English county of Surrey and is the smaller of the two feeder leagues to the Surrey Premier County Football League.

Contents

The current champions are Dial Square.

History

The league can trace its roots back to 1891 when the East and West Surrey League was formed then 're-constructed' into the West Surrey League in 1905. [1] That, in turn, became the Surrey Intermediate League at the same time as the Surrey Senior League was formed, 1922. [2]

Structure

The league has one division for first teams (reduced from two prior to the 2023–24 season) and one division for reserves. The Premier Division is at the 12th level of the English football league system. Teams may be promoted to the Surrey Premier County Football League, or be relegated to and replaced by teams from the Guildford & Woking Alliance.

2024–25 members

Premier Division

Champions

East and West Surrey League

SeasonChampions
1891–92Godalming Recreation Club
1892–93Godalming Recreation Club
1893–94Weybridge
1894–95Guildford
1895–96 Woking
1896–97Guildford
1897–98 Woking
1898–99Guildford
1899–1900Guildford
1900–01Guildford
1901–02Guildford
1902–03 Redhill
1903–04Guildford
1904–05 Woking

West Surrey League

SeasonChampions
1905–06 Kingston upon Thames
1906–07 Kingston upon Thames
1907–08 Woking
1908–09 Kingston upon Thames
1909–10 Old Kingstonians
1910–11Walton-on-Thames
1911–12Guildford
1912–13Guildford
1913–14 Camberley & Yorktown
1914–1920No competition
1920–21Farnham United Breweries
1921–22 Egham

Surrey Intermediate League

SeasonChampions
1922–23 Chertsey Town
1923–24 Kingstonian Reserves
1924–25Vickers
1925–26
1926–27 Horley
1927–28Whyteleafe Albion
1928–29
1929–30 Farnham Town
1930–31 Farnham Town
1931–32Thornville
1932–33 Addlestone
1933–34Brookwood Mental Hospital
1934–35Brookwood Mental Hospital
1935–36 Knaphill
1936–37 Badshot Lea
1937–38 Badshot Lea
1938–39Farnham Post Office
1939–1946No competition
1946–47
1947–48Haslemere & Shottermill
1948–49 Ash United
1949–50 Cove
1950–51 Cove
1951–52 Ash United
1952–53 Cove
1953–54 Cove
1954–55Shottermill
1955–56 Merrow
1956–57Brookwood Mental Hospital
1957–58 Merrow
1958–59 Frimley Green
1959–60 Frimley Green
1960–61Haslemere
1961–62Farnborough
1962–63Farnborough
1963–64 Cove
1964–65 Ash United
1965–66Ham
1966–67 Ash United
1967–68 Cove
1968–69 Merrow
1969–70 Sheerwater
1970–71 Merrow
1971–72Shottermill
1972–73 Merrow
1973–74Cranleigh United
1974–75 Ashford Town (Middx)
1975–76 Merrow
1976–77Cranleigh United
1977–78Cranleigh United
1978–79Wrecclesham
1979–80Wrecclesham
1980–81Witley
1981–82 Merrow
SeasonDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1982–83Ewhurst
1983–84HaslemereWeysiders
1984–85Weysiders
1985–86 Badshot Lea
1986–87 Bagshot
1987–88Surrey Police
1988–89Ottershaw
1989–90Lion Sports
1990–91BurphamWindlesham United
1991–92 Sheerwater
1992–93 Bisley Sports
1993–94Shottermill
1994–95 Tongham
1995–96Haslemere
1996–97HaslemereElsteadWeysiders
1997–98Chiddingfold
1998–99 Merrow
1999–2000 Merrow Royal Holloway Old Boys
2000–01Woking Park & Horsell
2001–02 Staines Lammas Windlesham United
2002–03 Merrow
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneReserves Premier DivisionReserves Division One
2003–04 Bedfont Green ShalfordBedfont Green ReservesShalford Reserves
2004–05 Tongham Old RutlishiansYateley ReservesOld Rutlishians Reserves
2005–06Old Rutlishians Knaphill Old Rutlishians ReservesVirginia Water Reserves
2006–07 Knaphill LiphookYateley ReservesWorplesdon Reserves
2007–08HorsleyWorplesdon PhoenixYaxley ReservesWorplesdon Phoenix Reserves
2008–09Ripley Village Abbey Rangers Ripley Village ReservesUniversity of Surrey Reserves
2009–10BurphamUniversity of SurreyWrecclesham ReservesCranleigh Reserves
2010–11WreccleshamCranleighYateley Green ReservesUnis Old Boys Reserves
2011–12 Yateley Green AFC Spelthorne SportsWorplesdon Phoenix ReservesAFC Spelthorne Sports Reserves
2012–13 Merrow Tongham AFC Spelthorne Sports ReservesWoking & Horsell Reserves
2013–14AFC Spelthorne SportsLaleham
2014–15LalehamEgham AthleticUniversity of Surrey ReservesHambledon Reserves
2015–16LalehamChertsey CurfewsHambledon ReservesKnaphill Athletic Reserves
2016–17Royal Holloway Old BoysLyneWoking & Horsell ReservesChobham Burymead Reserves
2017–18HorsleyGuildford UnitedWoking & Horsell ReservesHorsley Reserves
2018–19LyneKnaphill AthleticHambledon Reserves
2019–20Season voided due to COVID-19 pandemic in England
SeasonPremier DivisionReserves Premier Division
2020–21HershamHambledon Reserves
2021–22Keens Park RangersHambledon Reserves
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneReserves Premier Division
2022–23Keens Park RangersLaleham & KemptonStaines & Lammas Reserves
SeasonPremier DivisionReserves Premier Division
2023–24 Dial Square Cranleigh Reserves
2024–25

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  2. "Leagues & competitions". Surrey FA. Archived from the original on 26 November 2009.