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Witney and District League

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Witney and District League
File:Wdfa.jpg
Founded1908
Country England
Divisions4
Level on pyramidLevels 13–16
Feeder toOxfordshire Senior Football League
WebsiteWDFA

The Witney and District League is a football competition based in Oxfordshire, England. It has a total of five divisions headed by the Premier Division which sits at level 13 of the English football league system.

Champions[edit]

Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four
2004-05 Carterton FC Nomads Millpark Bampton n/a
2005-06 Freeland Spartan Rangers Bampton Combe n/a
2006-07 Freeland Bampton Town Brize Norton Reserves Bampton Town Reserves n/a
2007-08 Brize Norton Witney Royals Bampton Town Reserves FC Chequers Chad Park
2008-09 Hailey Combe Junior Sports FC Chequers Witney Royals Reserves Carterton 'A'
2009-10 Hailey Wychwood Forest Chad Park Stanton Harcourt Witney Royals 'A'
2010-11 Hanborough North Leigh 'A' Stanton Harcourt Freeland 'A' Carterton Pumas
2011-12 Hailey West Witney Freeland 'A' Carterton Pumas Carterton Rangers
2012-13 West Witney Minster Lovell Carterton Pumas FC Hollybush Bourton Rovers
2013-14 West Witney Brize Norton Combe Junior Sports Carterton Town 'B' Tower Hill
2014-15 Carterton Town 'A' Bourton Rovers Stonesfield Sports Spartan Rangers Reserves Tower Hill Reserves
2015-16 Bourton Rovers Eynsham SSC Carterton Town 'B' Wychwood Forest Charlbury Reserves
2016-17 Hanborough FC Hollybush Tower Hill Bletchington Siege FC
2017–18 Hanborough Aston Bletchington Siege FC Carterton Town 'B'
2018–19 Charlbury Town Stonesfield Minster Lovell Reserves Carterton Town 'B' Chadlington Reserves
2019–20† Hailey Minster Lovell Reserves Hook Norton Bletchington Milton-under-Wychwood Reserves
  • † Season curtailed due to COVID-19 and therefore positions were based on the points-per-game method.

Member clubs 2020–21[edit]

The following list of teams are split divisionally in the levels competing in for the 2020–21 season. The committee decided to drop Division Four for the forthcoming season.

  • Premier Division

Carterton | Carterton Rangers | Carterton Town 'A' | Charlbury Town | Enstone Increase | Hailey | Milton | Minster Lovell | Spartan Rangers | Stonesfield | Tower Hill

  • Division One

Bampton Utd | Bletchington Increase | Brize Norton Increase | Carterton Reserves Increase | Chadlington | Charlbury Town Reserves Increase | Hailey Reserves | Hook Norton Increase | Kingham All Blacks | Spartan Rangers Reserves Increase | Witney Royals | Wootton Sports Increase

  • Division Two

Aston Increase | Bourton Rovers Increase | Carterton Town 'B' | Cassington Rangers Increase | Chadlington Reserves Increase | Combe Steady | Ducklington | Eynsham SSC | FC Ascott Rangers Increase | Milton Reserves Increase | North Leigh 'A' Steady | Siege | Wootton Sports Reserves Increase

  • Division Three

Aston Reserves Steady | Bampton Utd Reserves Increase | Brize Norton Reserves Increase | Chipping Norton Town | FC Ascot Rangers Reserves Increase | FC Mills | Hailey 'A' Increase | Hook Norton Reserves Steady | Kingham All Blacks Reserves | Sherborne Harriers Increase | Spartan Rangers 'A' Increase | Stonesfield Reserves | Witney Royals Reserves

  • Key
    • Increase — Promoted last season
    • Decrease — Relegated last season
    • Steady — New side

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