Surrey Premier County Football League

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Surrey Premier County Football League
Founded2008
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Divisions1
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid Level 11
Feeder to Combined Counties Football League
Promotion to Combined Counties Football League Division One
Relegation to
Domestic cup(s)Premier Challenge (League) Cup
Reserves Challenge (League) Cup
Current championsWimbledon Casuals
(2023–24)
Website Official

The Surrey Premier County Football League is a regional English football league for teams in south-west London, Surrey and neighbouring areas. It was founded in 2008. The league is at the 11th level of the English football league system and was incorporated into the National League System as a Step 7 league by the Football Association in June 2012.

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The league was formed to bridge the gap between local intermediate leagues and the lower division of the Combined Counties League. [1] The league is fed by the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) and the Surrey South Eastern Combination. Teams from other local leagues, such as the Aldershot & District League, may also apply for membership.

In 2020, leagues/divisions designated as step 7 were re-categorised as "Regional Feeder Leagues" to the National League System (steps 1-6). And while the League continues to operate as an independent league below the English Football League System, it shares its officers with the Combined Counties Football League.

2024–25 teams

List of champions

SeasonChampions
2008–09 Eversley
2009–10Epsom Eagles
2010–11 Spelthorne Sports
2011–12 Epsom Athletic
2012–13 Yateley Green
2013–14NPL
2014–15Horsley
2015–16Horsley
2016–17 Virginia Water
2017–18 Tooting Bec
2018–19AFC Cubo
2019–20season abandoned
2020–21season abandoned
2021–22 Worcester Park
2022–23Wimbledon Casuals
2023–24Wimbledon Casuals

Notes and references

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