The Worthing and District Football League was a football competition based in Sussex, England.
For the 2014–15 season the league was absorbed into the Brighton, Hove & District Football League.
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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2000–01 | GSK Sports | The Brunswick | The Globe | LA Dolphins |
2001–02 | Warren Sports | West Worthing WMC | Durrington RAFA | Adur Athletic |
2002–03 | Sompting | Goring St.Theresa's | L&S Athletic | East Worthing |
2003–04 | GSK Sports | Revenue | East Worthing | Worthing Rebels |
2004–05 | GSK Sports | Adur Athletic | Worthing Albion | Adur Athletic Reserves |
2005–06 | Worthing Wanderers | Northbrook | L&S Athletic Reserves | Shoreham RBL |
2006–07 | L&S Athletic | Jolly Brewers | Shoreham RBL | Worthing Wanderers Reserves |
2007–08 | L&S Athletic | Warren Sports Reserves | Fern Estates | Athletico Wenban-Smith |
2008–09 | L&S Athletic | GSK Sports Reserves | Ferring Reserves | (no competition) |
2009–10 | Ferring | Worthing Leisure | Broadwater Cricket Club | (no competition) |
2010–11 | Worthing Leisure | Goring Rangers | Worthing BCOB Reserves | (no competition) |
2011–12 | Sompting | L&S Athletic Reserves | AFC Boundstone | (no competition) |
2012–13 | L%S Athletic | Goring | Sompting Reserves | (no competition) |
2013–14 | Worthing Leisure | George & Dragon | Broadwater Cricket Club | (no competition) |
Season | Charity Cup | Mike Smith Trophy | Walmsley Cup | Benevolent Cup | Croshaw Cup | Division Three Trophy |
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2000–01 | Sompting | Maple Leaf Rangers | Flex United | (no competition) | Tabernacle Reserves | LA Dolphins |
2001–02 | Northbrook | Northbrook | Tabernacle Reserves | Woodside | West Worthing WMC Reserves | Woodside |
2002–03 | Sompting | GSK Sports | Worthing Athletic | East Worthing | GSK Sports Reserves | East Worthing |
2003–04 | GSK Sports | Revenue | St Mary's | The Globe Reserves | Revenue Reserves | GSK Sports 'B' |
2004–05 | Worthing Wanderers | Worthing Wanderers | East Worthing | Worthing Wanderers Reserves | Adur Athletic Reserves | RJ Cleaning |
2005–06 | Revenue | Worthing Wanderers | Durrington RAFA | Shoreham RBL | Adur Athletic Reserves | Shoreham RBL |
2006–07 | Warren Sports | Worthing Wanderers | Adur Athletic Reserves | TMG | (no competition) | Worthing Wanderers Reserves |
2007–08 | Worthing Athletic | L&S Athletic | Fern Estates | Lancing United 'B' | Warren Sports Reserves | Athletico Wenban Smith |
2008–09 | L&S Athletic | Worthing Athletic | GSK Sports Reserves | Ferring Reserves | L&S Athletic Reserves | (no competition) |
2009–10 | L&S Athletic | Ferring | Worthing Leisure | Broadwater Cricket Club | GSK Sports Reserves | (no competition) |
2010–11 | Ferring Reserves | Worthing Leisure | Real Rustington | Adur Athletic Reserves | Worthing BCOB Reserves | (no competition) |
2011–12 | L&S Athletic | Sompting | Goring Cricket Club | KSG Chaplain Athletic Reserves | (no competition) | |
2012–13 | Worthing Leisure | Worthing Leisure | Worthing Leisure Reserves | Maybridge | Adur Athletic | (no competition) |
2013–14 | Goring | Sompting | George & Dragon | AFC Romans | (no competition) | (no competition) |
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