Founded | 1922 |
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Country | England |
Confederation | FA |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of teams | 13 |
Level on pyramid | Level 12 |
Feeder to | Surrey Premier County Football League |
Relegation to | Guildford 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.
The current champions are Dial Square.
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]
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.
East and West Surrey League
Season | Champions |
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1891–92 | Godalming Recreation Club |
1892–93 | Godalming Recreation Club |
1893–94 | Weybridge |
1894–95 | Guildford |
1895–96 | Woking |
1896–97 | Guildford |
1897–98 | Woking |
1898–99 | Guildford |
1899–1900 | Guildford |
1900–01 | Guildford |
1901–02 | Guildford |
1902–03 | Redhill |
1903–04 | Guildford |
1904–05 | Woking |
West Surrey League
Season | Champions |
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1905–06 | Kingston upon Thames |
1906–07 | Kingston upon Thames |
1907–08 | Woking |
1908–09 | Kingston upon Thames |
1909–10 | Old Kingstonians |
1910–11 | Walton-on-Thames |
1911–12 | Guildford |
1912–13 | Guildford |
1913–14 | Camberley & Yorktown |
1914–1920 | No competition |
1920–21 | Farnham United Breweries |
1921–22 | Egham |
Surrey Intermediate League
Season | Champions |
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1922–23 | Chertsey Town |
1923–24 | Kingstonian Reserves |
1924–25 | Vickers |
1925–26 | |
1926–27 | Horley |
1927–28 | Whyteleafe Albion |
1928–29 | |
1929–30 | Farnham Town |
1930–31 | Farnham Town |
1931–32 | Thornville |
1932–33 | Addlestone |
1933–34 | Brookwood Mental Hospital |
1934–35 | Brookwood Mental Hospital |
1935–36 | Knaphill |
1936–37 | Badshot Lea |
1937–38 | Badshot Lea |
1938–39 | Farnham Post Office |
1939–1946 | No competition |
1946–47 | |
1947–48 | Haslemere & Shottermill |
1948–49 | Ash United |
1949–50 | Cove |
1950–51 | Cove |
1951–52 | Ash United |
1952–53 | Cove |
1953–54 | Cove |
1954–55 | Shottermill |
1955–56 | Merrow |
1956–57 | Brookwood Mental Hospital |
1957–58 | Merrow |
1958–59 | Frimley Green |
1959–60 | Frimley Green |
1960–61 | Haslemere |
1961–62 | Farnborough |
1962–63 | Farnborough |
1963–64 | Cove |
1964–65 | Ash United |
1965–66 | Ham |
1966–67 | Ash United |
1967–68 | Cove |
1968–69 | Merrow |
1969–70 | Sheerwater |
1970–71 | Merrow |
1971–72 | Shottermill |
1972–73 | Merrow |
1973–74 | Cranleigh United |
1974–75 | Ashford Town (Middx) |
1975–76 | Merrow |
1976–77 | Cranleigh United |
1977–78 | Cranleigh United |
1978–79 | Wrecclesham |
1979–80 | Wrecclesham |
1980–81 | Witley |
1981–82 | Merrow |
Season | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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1982–83 | Ewhurst | ||
1983–84 | Haslemere | Weysiders | |
1984–85 | Weysiders | ||
1985–86 | Badshot Lea | ||
1986–87 | Bagshot | ||
1987–88 | Surrey Police | ||
1988–89 | Ottershaw | ||
1989–90 | Lion Sports | ||
1990–91 | Burpham | Windlesham United | |
1991–92 | Sheerwater | ||
1992–93 | Bisley Sports | ||
1993–94 | Shottermill | ||
1994–95 | Tongham | ||
1995–96 | Haslemere | ||
1996–97 | Haslemere | Elstead | Weysiders |
1997–98 | Chiddingfold | ||
1998–99 | Merrow | ||
1999–2000 | Merrow | Royal Holloway Old Boys | |
2000–01 | Woking Park & Horsell | ||
2001–02 | Staines Lammas | Windlesham United | |
2002–03 | Merrow |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Reserves Premier Division | Reserves Division One |
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2003–04 | Bedfont Green | Shalford | Bedfont Green Reserves | Shalford Reserves |
2004–05 | Tongham | Old Rutlishians | Yateley Reserves | Old Rutlishians Reserves |
2005–06 | Old Rutlishians | Knaphill | Old Rutlishians Reserves | Virginia Water Reserves |
2006–07 | Knaphill | Liphook | Yateley Reserves | Worplesdon Reserves |
2007–08 | Horsley | Worplesdon Phoenix | Yaxley Reserves | Worplesdon Phoenix Reserves |
2008–09 | Ripley Village | Abbey Rangers | Ripley Village Reserves | University of Surrey Reserves |
2009–10 | Burpham | University of Surrey | Wrecclesham Reserves | Cranleigh Reserves |
2010–11 | Wrecclesham | Cranleigh | Yateley Green Reserves | Unis Old Boys Reserves |
2011–12 | Yateley Green | AFC Spelthorne Sports | Worplesdon Phoenix Reserves | AFC Spelthorne Sports Reserves |
2012–13 | Merrow | Tongham | AFC Spelthorne Sports Reserves | Woking & Horsell Reserves |
2013–14 | AFC Spelthorne Sports | Laleham | ||
2014–15 | Laleham | Egham Athletic | University of Surrey Reserves | Hambledon Reserves |
2015–16 | Laleham | Chertsey Curfews | Hambledon Reserves | Knaphill Athletic Reserves |
2016–17 | Royal Holloway Old Boys | Lyne | Woking & Horsell Reserves | Chobham Burymead Reserves |
2017–18 | Horsley | Guildford United | Woking & Horsell Reserves | Horsley Reserves |
2018–19 | Lyne | Knaphill Athletic | Hambledon Reserves | |
2019–20 | Season voided due to COVID-19 pandemic in England |
Season | Premier Division | Reserves Premier Division |
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2020–21 | Hersham | Hambledon Reserves |
2021–22 | Keens Park Rangers | Hambledon Reserves |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Reserves Premier Division |
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2022–23 | Keens Park Rangers | Laleham & Kempton | Staines & Lammas Reserves |
Season | Premier Division | Reserves Premier Division |
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2023–24 | Dial Square | Cranleigh Reserves |
2024–25 |
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