Kingston and District Football League
The Kingston and District Football League is a regional English football league formed in 1896. It comprises teams from the Kingston upon Thames area of Greater London and Surrey. It currently has two divisions, the highest of which, the Premier Division, is situated at the 14th level of the English football league system. Teams may be promoted to Intermediate Division Two of the Surrey South Eastern Combination.
Recent Champions[edit]
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three | Division Four | Division Five |
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2003–04 | Maori Park | Old Rutlishians Reserves | Westminster Casuals | Summerstown | Old Rutlishians 'A' | Red Star |
2004–05 | Walton Athletic | Westminster Casuals | Esher United | Old Rutlishians 'A' | Refectory Sports | Weston Green |
2005–06 | Westminster Casuals | Kingston Academicals | Wandsworth Corinthians | Wandsworth Town | Riverdale | Claygate Royals |
2006–07 | Maori Park | Summerstown | Wandsworth Town | Kingston Albion Reserves | Claygate Royals | Merton Rovers |
2007–08 | Molesey Villa | Fulham Deaf | AFC Molesey | LM United | Surbiton Eagles | Double H |
The league was expanded to seven divisions for the 2008–09 season.
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three | Division Four | Division Five | Division Six |
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2008–09 | Chessington KC | AFC Molesey | LM United | AFC Watermans | NPL 'A' | NPL 'B' | Old Roehamptonians |
The league was reduced to six divisions for the 2009–10 season.
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three | Division Four | Division Five |
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2009–10 | Claygate & Ditton | AFC Watermans | Maori & Molesey Villa Reserves | Sunbury Galaxy | Richmond & Kingston Old Boys | Hook Venturers |
2010–11 | AFC Molesey | SHFC London | NPL 'A' | Chessington KC Reserves | AFC Molesey Reserves | FC Carlisle |
2011–12 | Chessington Kings Centre | Wandle | Kingsbrook | Monkey Tennis | Lennox | Kingston Tigers |
2012–13 | Chessington Kings Centre | Monkey Tennis | Lennox | Barton Green Rovers | Petersham Pumas | North Leatherhead |
2013–14 | Hanworth Sports | Maori Park | Barnslake | Merton Social | Darkside Reserves | Parkside Reserves |
The league was reduced to four divisions for the 2014–15 season.
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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2014–15 | Parkside | Esher | LM United Reserves | Lower Green |
2015–16 | Kingston Albion | Rygas | KGC | Dynamo Kingston |
The league was reduced to three divisions for the 2016–17 season.
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two |
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2016–17 | Old Wimbledonians | Sutton Town | Thornton Heath |
2017–18 | MC United | Old Isleworthians | Whitton Villains |
2018–19 | Whitton Villains | Woking United SC | Petersham Pumas Reserves |
2019–20 | season abandoned |
2020–21 Members[edit]
Premier Division[edit]
- Double H
- Hampton Lokomotiv
- Hampton Town
- New Elm
- Old Isleworthians
- Petersham Pumas
- RC Old Boys
- Teddington
- Woking United SC
Division One[edit]
- AFC Malden
- Barnslake
- CS Lions
- Dynamo Kingston
- Epsom Casuals
- FC Porto of London
- Hook Venturers
- Kempton Athletic
- Old Isleworthians Reserves
- St Martins
- Thornton Heath Wanderers
External links[edit]
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