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2017–18 Isthmian League

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The2017–18 season was the 103rd season of theIsthmian League, which is an Englishfootball competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London,East andSouth East England. It was also the twelfth season for the current incarnations of the Premier, North and South Divisions,[1][2] the last to have two regional divisions, and the first as theBostik League following a sponsorship deal withBostik.[3]

In May 2017, the FA chose the Southern League to create one additional division at Step 3 and the Isthmian League to create one at Step 4 as part of the next change to the structure,[4] and in March 2018, the Northern Premier League voted to reorganise its Step 4 divisions into an east-west alignment,[5] with all Step 3 divisions contracting to 22 clubs and those at Step 4 to 20, taking effect in the 2018–19 season.

Premier Division

[edit]
Football league season
Isthmian League
Premier Division
Season2017–18
ChampionsBillericay Town
PromotedBillericay Town
Dulwich Hamlet
RelegatedTooting & Mitcham United
Matches552
Goals1,769 (3.2 per match)
Top goalscorer39 goals - Elliott Buchanan (Staines Town)
Total attendance150,936
Average attendance273 (-18.3% to previous season)

The Premier Division consisted of 24 clubs: 19 clubs from theprevious season, and five new clubs:

Billericay Town won the division and returned to National League South after five seasons in the Isthmian League. Dulwich Hamlet, who competed in the Isthmian League since its establishment in 1907, won the play-offs and followed them. Only one club was relegated from the Premier Division; Tooting & Mitcham finished bottom of the table and returned straight back to step 4.

At the end of the season a new step 3 division was created under the Southern Football League; seven Premier Division clubs were transferred to the Southern League Premier divisions. The number of clubs in the Premier Division was reduced to 22 for the next season.

League table

[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Billericay Town46309711050+6099Promoted to theNational League South
2Dulwich Hamlet46281179141+5095Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to the National League South[a]
3Hendon462510119659+3785Qualified for theplay-offs, then transferred to theSouthern League Premier Division South
4Folkestone Invicta4625101110471+3385Qualified for theplay-offs
5Leiston462310138253+2979Qualified for theplay-offs, then transferred to theSouthern League Premier Division Central
6Leatherhead46247156849+1979
7Margate46201797753+2477
8Staines Town4621121310683+2375Transferred to theSouthern League Premier Division South
9Wingate & Finchley46209176371−869
10Metropolitan Police461912157671+566[b]Transferred to theSouthern League Premier Division South
11Tonbridge Angels46197205863−564
12Harrow Borough46196216976−763Transferred to theSouthern League Premier Division South
13Kingstonian46185235770−1359
14Dorking Wanderers461610207780−358
15Thurrock46176236879−1157Resigned at the end of the season[6]
16Worthing461512197184−1357
17Enfield Town461414187280−856
18Merstham461511206980−1156
19Needham Market461310236584−1949Transferred to theSouthern League Premier Division Central
20Brightlingsea Regent46139246789−2248
21Harlow Town46138255588−3347
22Lowestoft Town46127275292−4043Transferred to theSouthern League Premier Division Central
23Burgess Hill Town46992864102−3836
24Tooting & Mitcham United46992852101−4936Relegated to theSouth Central Division
Source:official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results[8]
Notes:
  1. ^Four teams played for one spot and promotion to theNational League South
  2. ^Metropolitan Police were deducted 3 points for fielding an ineligible player in their win over Folkestone Invicta on 7 October.[7]

Top scorers

[edit]
PlayerClubGoals[9]
Elliott BuchananStaines Town39
Jake RobinsonBillericay Town34
Niko MuirHendon32
Jordan ChiedozieMargate29
Mohamed BettamerStaines Town27
Adeoye YusuffFolkestone Invicta27
William HuntBrightlingsea Regent24
Nyren ClunisDulwich Hamlet19
Jake ReedLeiston19
Adam CunningtonBillericay Town18
James McShaneDorking Wanderers16
Alexander AkrofiTonbridge Angels16

Play-offs

[edit]
Semi-finalsFinal
      
2Dulwich Hamlet1
5Leiston0
2Dulwich Hamlet1 (4)
3Hendon1 (3)
3Hendon4
4Folkestone Invicta0

Semifinals

[edit]
Hendon vFolkestone Invicta
3 May 2018Hendon4–0Folkestone InvictaKingsbury
19:30ReportStadium:Silver Jubilee Park
Attendance: 722
Dulwich Hamlet vLeiston
3 May 2018Dulwich Hamlet1–0LeistonMitcham
19:45
ReportStadium:Imperial Fields
Attendance: 1,285

Final

[edit]
Dulwich Hamlet vHendon
7 May 2018Dulwich Hamlet1–1
(4–3p)
HendonMitcham
15:00
ReportStadium:Imperial Fields
Attendance: 3,321

Results table

[edit]
Home \ AwayBILBRIBURDOWDULENFFOLHARHRBHENKINLEALEILOWMARMERMETNDHSTATHUTONT&MW&FWOR
Billericay Town4–06–11–01–32–12–22–02–04–30–11–04–05–01–12–23–05–05–31–02–11–02–24–0
Brightlingsea Regent1–15–22–32–22–11–23–11–12–12–00–70–12–00–11–30–12–32–21–30–30–31–03–0
Burgess Hill Town3–41–21–31–12–41–12–02–32–45–10–12–10–51–10–01–41–11–12–50–13–13–14–1
Dorking Wanderers0–13–22–10–12–25–32–20–40–31–31–10–28–04–24–04–13–21–12–02–32–22–24–2
Dulwich Hamlet1–32–13–24–01–14–34–02–00–14–04–03–01–01–11–20–02–01–12–11–22–11–23–0
Enfield Town1–12–03–23–23–11–11–03–01–01–30–12–23–02–12–24–40–23–43–10–11–11–10–1
Folkestone Invicta2–13–23–13–10–35–11–11–33–23–03–02–02–11–12–15–20–22–02–23–13–15–01–2
Harlow Town2–42–01–12–22–30–23–22–10–30–12–11–02–01–11–24–31–32–43–22–12–10–13–2
Harrow Borough0–21–23–23–40–15–00–32–10–42–01–20–56–00–42–23–03–21–22–02–01–13–01–0
Hendon4–14–22–20–03–33–03–31–06–01–31–42–11–11–13–02–01–03–04–12–14–00–14–3
Kingstonian0–20–10–00–00–14–11–16–00–10–00–41–33–21–32–11–24–03–10–12–10–12–10–0
Leatherhead1–12–12–11–00–12–01–22–10–21–22–02–22–10–22–11–00–12–00–21–02–04–03–0
Leiston3–13–22–01–02–22–01–50–03–01–22–01–20–12–23–13–02–02–23–12–02–04–02–3
Lowestoft Town1–21–21–20–01–33–00–20–31–12–12–13–10–20–21–01–32–42–41–01–20–01–11–0
Margate1–24–22–01–01–01–11–34–21–13–20–20–02–21–00–21–13–12–02–00–03–23–41–1
Merstham0–33–34–21–20–41–12–02–00–11–11–21–11–06–21–20–02–11–52–10–12–24–10–4
Metropolitan Police2–21–12–04–11–41–13–12–11–01–23–21–21–10–12–20–33–24–23–12–02–02–03–1
Needham Market1–10–33–12–00–32–22–25–10–13–31–20–02–50–23–21–31–11–22–14–21–00–10–2
Staines Town0–22–13–10–21–13–24–44–12–14–05–03–01–43–12–24–21–51–15–23–16–00–53–3
Thurrock0–53–34–23–20–13–11–21–02–00–11–02–00–03–00–11–10–01–00–22–24–12–43–2
Tonbridge Angels2–12–00–12–01–11–42–30–02–11–03–10–22–12–20–00–12–05–42–12–11–21–01–2
Tooting & Mitcham United2–61–11–21–21–30–40–10–15–20–23–21–40–22–51–33–10–21–10–74–10–02–04–3
Wingate & Finchley1–32–12–02–00–02–12–12–01–32–20–13–10–14–31–03–21–01–10–02–42–11–11–0
Worthing2–12–22–03–10–22–23–22–22–21–21–21–11–10–00–53–23–31–02–21–22–03–02–1
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2018. Source:[1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations

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2017–18 Isthmian League is located in Southeast England
Dorking Wanderers
Dorking Wanderers
Dulwich Hamlet
Dulwich Hamlet
Enfield Town
Enfield Town
Harrow Borough
Harrow Borough
Hendon
Hendon
Kingstonian
Kingstonian
Leatherhead
Leatherhead
Merstham
Merstham
Metropolitan Police
Metropolitan Police
Staines Town
Staines Town
Thurrock
Thurrock
Tooting & Mitcham United
Tooting & Mitcham United
Wingate & Finchley
Wingate & Finchley
Locations of the Premier Division clubs
Greater London Premier Division football clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
Billericay TownNew Lodge3,500
Brightlingsea RegentNorth Road1,000
Burgess Hill TownLeylands Park2,500
Dorking WanderersWesthumble Community Ground1,500
Dulwich HamletChampion Hill3,000
Enfield TownQueen Elizabeth II Stadium2,500
Folkestone InvictaCheriton Road4,000
Harrow BoroughEarlsmead Stadium3,070
Harlow TownThe Harlow Arena3,500
HendonSilver Jubilee Park1,990
KingstonianFetcham Grove (groundshare withLeatherhead)3,400
LeatherheadFetcham Grove3,400
LeistonVictory Road2,500
Lowestoft TownCrown Meadow3,000
MargateHartsdown Park3,000
MersthamMoatside2,000
Metropolitan PoliceImber Court3,000
Needham MarketBloomfields4,000
Staines TownWheatsheaf Park3,009
ThurrockShip Lane3,500
Tonbridge AngelsLongmead Stadium3,000
Tooting & Mitcham UnitedImperial Fields3,500
Wingate & FinchleyThe Harry Abrahams Stadium1,500
WorthingWoodside Road4,000

North Division

[edit]
Football league season
Isthmian League
North Division
Season2017–18
ChampionsAFC Hornchurch
PromotedAFC Hornchurch
Potters Bar Town
Haringey Borough
RelegatedNorwich United
Matches552
Goals1,743 (3.16 per match)
Top goalscorer36 goals - Matthew Price (Heybridge Swifts)
Total attendance86,779
Average attendance157 (+30.8% to previous season)

North Division consisted of 24 clubs: 17 clubs from theprevious season, and seven new clubs:

At the end of the season a new step 3 division was created, thus for this season three clubs were to be promoted from each step 4 divisions - champions, runners-up and play-off winners plus one third-placed club with highest points-per-game. Hornchurch won the division and returned to the Premier Division after three seasons in the North Division along with runners-up Potters Bar Town and play-off winners Haringey Borough who never competed at such level. Due to league system restructurisation only one club was relegated from each step 4 division. Norwich United finished bottom of the table and returned to the Eastern Counties League after two seasons in the Isthmian League.

At the end of the season a seventh step 4 division was created under the Isthmian League, as the South Division clubs were distributed between new South East and South Central divisions. Four North Division clubs were transferred to South Central Division. The number of clubs in the step 4 divisions was reduced to 20 for the next season.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1AFC Hornchurch4632779735+62103Promoted to thePremier Division
2Potters Bar Town4628998742+4590[a]
3Bowers & Pitsea46285139448+4689Qualified for theplay-offs[b]
4Haringey Borough46278118449+3589Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to thePremier Division
5Heybridge Swifts462691110553+5287Qualified for theplay-offs
6Canvey Island462481410065+3580
7Maldon & Tiptree46209179483+1169
8Dereham Town462011157563+1268[c]
9Bury Town461714156765+265
10Barking461810186363064
11Witham Town46188205966−762
12AFC Sudbury461514175766−959
13Soham Town Rangers461610206773−658
14Aveley461512196167−657
15Hertford Town46169215585−3057Transferred to theSouth Central Division
16Grays Athletic461414187280−856
17Tilbury46168227395−2256
18Waltham Abbey461310237387−1449Transferred to theSouth Central Division
19Cheshunt461482472103−3149[d]
20Ware46139244981−3248
21Brentwood Town461210247196−2546
22Mildenhall Town461113225486−3246
23Romford461011255197−4641
24Norwich United46816226395−3240Relegated to theEastern Counties League
Source:official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results[8]
Notes:
  1. ^Potters Bar Town were deducted 3 points for fielding an ineligible player in their win over Norwich United on 18 November.
  2. ^Third place at level 8 with highest PPG also automatic promotion to Level 7. 7th placed club qualifies for play-offs if third placed team is promoted to Level 7. Four teams played for one spot and promotion to Level 7.
  3. ^Dereham Town were deducted 3 points for fielding an ineligible player in their win over AFC Hornchurch on 24 October.
  4. ^Cheshunt were deducted 1 point for fielding an ineligible player in their draw with Soham Town Rangers on 16 January.

Top scorers

[edit]
PlayerClubGoals[10]
Matthew PriceHeybridge Swifts36
Cemal RamadanBury Town27
Junior Ogedi-UzokweMaldon & Tiptree26
George SykesCanvey Island25
Jason HallettCheshunt25

Play-offs

[edit]
Semi-finalsFinal
      
3Bowers & Pitsea0
6Canvey Island2
4Haringey Borough3
6Canvey Island1
4Haringey Borough2
5Heybridge Swifts0

Semifinals

[edit]
Haringey Borough vHeybridge Swifts
2 May 2018Haringey Borough2–0Heybridge SwiftsTottenham
19:45ReportStadium:Coles Park
Attendance: 442
Bowers & Pitsea vCanvey Island
2 May 2018Bowers & Pitsea0–2Canvey IslandPitsea
19:45ReportStadium:Len Salmon Stadium
Attendance: 567

Final

[edit]
Haringey Borough vCanvey Island
6 May 2018Haringey Borough3–1Canvey IslandTottenham
15:00ReportStadium:Coles Park
Attendance: 809

Results table

[edit]
Home \ AwayAFCSUDAVEBARBOPBREBURCANCHEDERGRYHAYHERHEYM&TMILNORPOTROMSOHTILWALWARWIT
AFC Hornchurch1–02–10–11–03–43–01–03–10–12–22–12–01–01–02–01–01–04–13–01–15–41–00–1
AFC Sudbury1–01–13–14–33–01–11–13–01–41–01–21–13–21–10–22–20–22–10–13–22–01–31–2
Aveley0–21–10–11–31–01–03–04–12–21–11–33–10–10–53–11–12–25–12–20–21–30–12–1
Barking1–11–02–12–03–33–11–02–31–03–11–21–20–12–11–33–10–32–00–20–12–31–00–2
Bowers & Pitsea1–02–02–04–04–14–22–14–03–21–01–21–11–24–23–11–34–24–04–03–22–00–23–0
Brentwood Town1–62–21–21–01–31–20–21–11–11–12–02–21–32–57–15–22–12–11–33–33–14–11–2
Bury Town1–41–10–00–00–02–02–11–20–11–11–24–22–11–22–12–22–11–12–16–10–04–21–0
Canvey Island2–03–23–01–13–05–01–07–14–13–01–02–13–02–11–21–40–31–00–32–33–02–24–1
Cheshunt1–13–22–10–42–12–01–23–30–21–00–55–20–12–33–26–30–42–42–20–14–21–31–1
Dereham Town0–02–02–23–30–32–22–02–21–00–10–23–22–12–33–10–03–12–20–23–02–01–21–1
Grays Athletic0–23–14–21–01–00–13–13–62–21–63–31–11–42–22–22–11–31–21–03–10–42–24–1
Haringey Borough1–23–03–21–10–21–04–22–03–22–11–10–13–32–26–04–01–22–02–02–04–12–01–0
Hertford Town0–30–10–32–41–04–00–61–01–00–01–00–10–32–32–21–11–11–00–13–20–42–11–1
Heybridge Swifts0–20–13–03–32–03–11–14–13–11–23–30–06–05–02–13–10–09–12–12–13–06–12–1
Maldon & Tiptree1–21–23–13–12–24–10–22–20–25–12–03–12–34–21–24–12–41–23–14–21–11–10–2
Mildenhall Town0–60–11–20–21–11–10–01–31–20–12–11–22–00–22–20–00–00–02–14–60–11–02–0
Norwich United0–23–10–31–11–12–11–24–33–11–32–20–21–21–23–31–10–11–10–33–32–00–01–3
Potters Bar Town1–20–00–12–01–02–13–01–12–21–01–32–11–03–23–02–04–12–13–14–03–01–01–1
Romford0–61–11–12–10–53–21–20–21–30–23–21–11–41–54–21–13–00–00–14–11–20–21–1
Soham Town Rangers1–20–21–11–10–21–32–22–22–21–40–03–05–00–31–32–24–11–31–12–13–12–30–1
Tilbury2–20–00–21–30–32–11–12–61–02–01–20–11–21–03–12–54–43–23–02–01–22–10–3
Waltham Abbey2–22–20–12–20–11–14–11–23–23–42–12–31–23–30–15–11–10–33–11–22–23–12–2
Ware0–41–10–00–12–40–20–11–53–12–10–50–01–00–00–11–11–31–40–22–30–22–13–2
Witham Town1–64–01–01–00–22–12–21–33–22–01–42–02–31–11–20–11–01–21–01–20–22–00–1
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2018. Source:[2]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations

[edit]
2017–18 Isthmian League is located in East of England
Hornchurch
Hornchurch
Aveley & Grays Athletic
Aveley & Grays Athletic
Barking
Barking
Brentwood Town
Brentwood Town
Cheshunt
Cheshunt
Haringey Borough
Haringey Borough
Potters Bar Town
Potters Bar Town
Romford
Romford
Tilbury
Tilbury
Waltham Abbey
Waltham Abbey
Locations of Division One North clubs
Greater London Division One North clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC HornchurchHornchurch Stadium3,500
AFC SudburyKing's Marsh2,500
AveleyParkside3,500
BarkingMayesbrook Park2,500
Bowers & PitseaLen Salmon Stadium2,000
Brentwood TownThe Brentwood Centre Arena1,800
Bury TownRam Meadow3,500
Canvey IslandPark Lane4,500
CheshuntCheshunt Stadium3,000
Dereham TownAldiss Park3,000
Grays AthleticParkside (groundshare withAveley)3,500
Haringey BoroughColes Park1,500
Hertford TownHertingfordbury Park6,500
Heybridge SwiftsScraley Road3,000
Maldon & TiptreeWallace Binder Ground2,000
Mildenhall TownRecreation Way2,000
Norwich UnitedPlantation Park3,000
Potters Bar TownParkfield2,000
RomfordShip Lane (groundshare withThurrock)3,500
Soham Town RangersJulius Martin Lane2,000
TilburyChadfields4,000
Waltham AbbeyCapershotts3,500
WareWodson Park3,300
Witham TownSpa Road2,500

South Division

[edit]
Football league season
Isthmian League
South Division
Season2017–18
ChampionsCarshalton Athletic
PromotedCarshalton Athletic
Lewes
Walton Casuals
Corinthian-Casuals
RelegatedShoreham
Matches552
Goals1,880 (3.41 per match)
Top goalscorer35 goals - Jack Barham (Greenwich Borough)
Total attendance111,044
Average attendance201 (-0.5% to previous season)

South Division consisted of 24 clubs: 19 clubs from theprevious season, and seven new clubs:

At the end of the season a new step 3 division was created, thus for this season three clubs were to be promoted from each step 4 divisions - champions, runners-up and play-off winners plus one third-placed club with highest points-per-game. Carshalton Athletic won the division and returned to the Premier Division after four seasons in the South Division along with runners-up Lewes, who spent in the South Division two seasons after the relegation from Premier Division. Play-off winners Walton Casuals were promoted to the Southern League Premier Division South - the highest level they competed in their history. Corinthian-Casuals lost in play-off final but were promoted to the Premier Division as step 4 play-off final loser with highest points-per-game ratio afterThurrock from Premier Division folded. Corinthian-Casuals last competed in top division of the Isthmian League in the1973–74 season. Due to league system restructurisation only one club was relegated from each step 4 division. Shoreham finished bottom of the table and returned straight back to the Southern Combination League.

At the end of the season a seventh step 4 division was created under the Isthmian League, as the South Division clubs were distributed between new South East and South Central divisions. The number of clubs in the step 4 divisions was reduced to 20 for the next season.

League table

[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Carshalton Athletic4631969954+45102Promoted to thePremier Division
2Lewes4630979338+5599
3Cray Wanderers462514711246+6689Qualified for theplay-offs, then placed in theSouth East Division[a]
4Greenwich Borough46251299947+5287
5Corinthian-Casuals46269118647+3987[b]Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to thePremier Division
6Walton Casuals462511109852+4686Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to theSouthern League Premier Division South
7Hythe Town462511109263+2986Placed in theSouth East Division
8Whyteleafe462013138770+1773
9Hastings United462013138467+1773
10Thamesmead Town4620121410381+2272
11Phoenix Sports46209177968+1169
12Herne Bay46215208189−868
13South Park46196217991−1263Placed in theSouth Central Division
14Sittingbourne46188206872−462Placed in theSouth East Division
15Horsham46168227190−1956
16Ramsgate46159227985−654
17VCD Athletic46157246991−2252
18Guernsey461310236598−3349
19Faversham Town46139246173−1248
20Chipstead461210246478−1446Placed in theSouth Central Division
21Ashford United461082860111−5138Placed in theSouth East Division
22East Grinstead Town46992863128−6536
23Molesey467122755103−4830[c]Placed in theSouth Central Division
24Shoreham46353833138−1058[d]Relegated to theSouthern Combination League
Source:IL official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results[8]
Notes:
  1. ^Third place at level 8 with highest PPG also automatic promotion to Level 7. 7th placed club qualifies for play-offs if third placed team is promoted to Level 7. Four teams played for one spot and promotion to Level 7.
  2. ^Corinthian-Casuals were promoted as the Level 8 play-off final loser with the highest PPG, afterThurrock's resignation from the Premier Division.
  3. ^Molesey were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player in their win over East Grinstead Town on 3 October.
  4. ^Shoreham were deducted six points for fielding an ineligible player in two games.[11]

Top scorers

[edit]
PlayerClubGoals[12]
Jack BarhamGreenwich Borough35
Josh KellyWalton Casuals28
Jack MazzoneSouth Park27
Jake EmberyHerne Bay23
Charlie MacDonaldCray Wanderers23

Play-offs

[edit]
Semi-finalsFinal
      
3Cray Wanderers2
6Walton Casuals5
5Corinthian-Casuals0 (2)
6Walton Casuals0 (4)
4Greenwich Borough0
5Corinthian-Casuals3

Semifinals

[edit]
Cray Wanderers vWalton Casuals
1 May 2018Cray Wanderers2–5Walton CasualsBromley
19:45
ReportStadium:Hayes Lane
Attendance: 446
Greenwich Borough vCorinthian-Casuals
1 May 2018Greenwich Borough0–3Corinthian-CasualsEltham
19:45Report
Stadium:Badgers Sports Ground
Attendance: 375

Final

[edit]
Corinthian-Casuals vWalton Casuals
5 May 2018Corinthian-Casuals0–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4p)
Walton CasualsTolworth
15:00ReportStadium:King George's Field
Attendance: 930

Results table

[edit]
Home \ AwayASHCARCHICORCRAEGTFAVGREGUEHASHERHORHYTLEWMOLPHORAMSHOSITSPKTHAVCDWALWHY
Ashford United0–13–10–12–11–13–11–23–01–33–51–23–31–30–12–31–03–03–10–44–12–51–41–1
Carshalton Athletic4–22–10–01–15–12–10–30–01–10–22–12–13–25–02–24–44–13–01–02–17–02–14–3
Chipstead2–33–41–20–14–01–12–21–01–33–04–12–40–12–22–31–12–11–20–20–23–11–11–2
Corinthian-Casuals3–02–42–30–13–21–01–05–03–21–32–00–01–34–10–24–22–03–15–02–10–11–00–0
Cray Wanderers9–11–20–04–21–14–22–24–01–13–14–34–11–24–03–15–17–03–28–02–24–22–25–1
East Grinstead Town3–22–02–10–50–71–12–20–21–73–52–20–30–41–11–21–07–21–30–23–30–30–21–8
Faversham Town1–11–20–20–10–03–12–21–21–20–31–20–32–02–13–21–26–11–02–10–03–10–10–2
Greenwich Borough5–01–21–02–00–04–11–04–02–21–00–21–21–14–13–03–04–05–12–11–21–33–31–1
Guernsey1–12–12–00–10–14–23–11–21–12–41–31–10–33–21–11–45–23–01–32–24–21–34–4
Hastings United2–12–00–02–11–13–11–02–53–12–43–32–31–23–01–14–21–01–22–01–22–11–02–1
Herne Bay3–01–23–11–42–12–23–11–01–30–31–11–20–10–01–53–14–10–14–12–34–01–02–1
Horsham3–00–11–21–40–31–10–30–22–12–21–22–12–13–12–11–43–01–50–03–43–22–42–5
Hythe Town1–00–45–31–12–13–23–00–05–12–22–11–12–02–11–34–16–03–23–22–12–11–21–0
Lewes5–10–10–00–12–12–03–02–01–02–08–14–21–03–01–03–24–02–23–12–23–01–11–1
Molesey1–30–03–01–21–14–22–11–62–44–30–02–11–20–43–41–11–22–33–13–31–11–20–0
Phoenix Sports2–01–12–20–00–00–10–10–25–03–03–11–02–02–42–24–04–00–11–22–30–30–32–5
Ramsgate3–00–23–02–21–24–03–21–20–01–22–11–02–22–02–11–33–31–11–32–30–12–24–1
Shoreham4–21–30–30–30–32–41–11–00–31–10–11–20–32–21–10–21–50–40–40–30–10–21–4
Sittingbourne0–03–11–12–20–01–21–21–24–02–03–01–31–00–11–00–12–31–00–32–23–20–22–1
South Park5–02–31–31–60–13–11–11–82–11–11–11–32–20–24–12–22–14–21–22–12–02–13–0
Thamesmead Town3–12–31–01–10–14–52–32–45–02–42–15–02–10–03–05–21–34–12–26–22–22–12–3
VCD Athletic2–21–41–30–10–02–10–50–12–21–12–32–11–21–24–00–13–11–03–11–23–13–23–3
Walton Casuals4–00–14–00–05–23–04–31–12–22–17–01–12–21–22–13–11–03–13–02–10–03–14–2
Whyteleafe1–11–12–12–10–22–11–11–12–01–06–20–22–20–02–10–11–02–02–13–11–33–03–2
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2018. Source:[3]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations

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2017–18 Isthmian League is located in South-east England
Guernsey (not on map)
Guernsey (not on map)
Carshalton Athletic
Carshalton Athletic
Chipstead
Chipstead
Corinthian-Casuals
Corinthian-Casuals
Cray Wanderers
Cray Wanderers
Greenwich Borough
Greenwich Borough
Molesey
Molesey
Thamesmead Town
Thamesmead Town
VCD Athletic
VCD Athletic
Whyteleafe
Whyteleafe
Locations of Division One South clubs
Greater London Division One South clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
Ashford UnitedThe Homelands3,200
Carshalton AthleticWar Memorial Sports Ground5,000
ChipsteadHigh Road2,000
Corinthian-CasualsKing George's Field2,700
Cray WanderersHayes Lane (groundshare withBromley)6,000
East Grinstead TownEast Court1,000
Faversham TownSalters Lane2,000
Greenwich BoroughBadgers Sports Ground (groundshare withCray Valley PM)1,500
GuernseyFootes Lane5,000
Hastings UnitedThe Pilot Field4,050
Herne BayWinch's Field4,000
HorshamGorings Mead1,500
Hythe TownReachfields Stadium3,000
LewesThe Dripping Pan3,000
MoleseyWalton Road Stadium1,000
Phoenix SportsVictory Road2,000
RamsgateSouthwood Stadium2,500
ShorehamMiddle Road2,000
SittingbourneWoodstock Park3,000
South ParkKing George's Field2,000
Thamesmead TownPrinces Park (groundshare withDartford)4,100
VCD AthleticOakwood1,180
Walton CasualsElmbridge Xcel Sports Hub2,500
WhyteleafeChurch Road2,000

League Cup

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Football tournament season
2017–18Alan Turvey Trophy
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Teams63
Final positions
ChampionsBillericay Town
Runners-upMetropolitan Police
Tournament statistics
Matches played62

The2017–18 Alan Turvey Trophy (formerly theIsthmian League Cup) was the 44th season of theAlan Turvey Trophy, the cup competition of the wholeIsthmian League.

Calendar

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RoundDatesMatchesClubs
First round22 August to 27 September3163 → 32
Second round3 October to 22 November1632 → 16
Third round22 November to 30 January816 → 8
Quarterfinals9 January to 8 March48 → 4
Semifinals19 February to 13 March24 → 2
Final12 April12 → 1

The Isthmian League Cup was voluntary this season, nine clubs decided not to take part in the competition:

First round

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Sixty two clubs participated in the first round, while one club received a bye to the second round:

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
1Harrow Borough (P)1–3Metropolitan Police (P)122
2Wingate & Finchley (P)3–0Haringey Borough (N)78
3Canvey Island (N)0–1Brentwood Town (N)238
4South Park (S)3–1Molesey (S)51
5Tonbridge Angels (P)10–1Herne Bay (S)180
6Thamesmead Town (S)4–3Phoenix Sports (S)59
7Ashford United (S)0–2Greenwich Borough (S)142
8Carshalton Athletic (S)1–3Dorking Wanderers (P)113
9AFC Hornchurch (N)5–1Aveley (N)98
10AFC Sudbury (N)5–1Brightlingsea Regent (P)113
11Bowers & Pitsea (N)0–2Grays Athletic (N)113
12Cheshunt (N)2–0Waltham Abbey (N)108
13Chipstead (S)5–0Leatherhead (P)89
14Faversham Town (S)2–5Hythe Town (S)97
15Harlow Town (P)1–1Bury Town (N)113
Bury Town advance 4–3 on penalties
16Maldon & Tiptree (N)1–1Leiston (P)77
Maldon & Tiptree advance 5–4 on penalties
17Margate (P)2–1East Grinstead Town (S)196
TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
18Shoreham (S)4–1Worthing (P)142
19Soham Town Rangers (N)0–0Witham Town (N)93
Soham Town Rangers advance 9–8 on penalties
20Staines Town (P)1–1Dulwich Hamlet (P)125
Dulwich Hamlet advance 4–2 on penalties
21Tooting & Mitcham United (P)1–1Merstham (P)74
Merstham advance 4–3 on penalties
22Walton Casuals (S)2–1Kingstonian (P)157
23Whyteleafe (S)1–2Corinthian-Casuals (S)77
24Romford (N)1–1Tilbury (N)53
Romford advance 5–3 on penalties
25Billericay Town (P)5–1Barking (N)518
26Enfield Town (P)1–1Hertford Town (N)178
Enfield Town advance 9–8 on penalties
27Potters Bar Town (N)4–1Ware (N)63
28Sittingbourne (S)2–0Ramsgate (S)104
29VCD Athletic (S)0–3Folkestone Invicta (P)47
30Horsham (S)4–2Burgess Hill Town (P)83
31Heybridge Swifts4–2Mildenhall Town (N)108

Second round

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Thirty clubs to have made it through the first round were entered into the draw with two clubs who get a bye, making thirty-two teams.

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
32Sittingbourne (S)1–0Merstham (P)126
33Wingate & Finchley (P)2–1Potters Bar Town60
34Bury Town (N)0–0Heybridge Swifts179
Heybridge Swifts advance 5–4 on penalties
35Margate (P)2–2Corinthian-Casuals (S)253
Corinthian-Casuals advance 5–3 on penalties
36Soham Town Rangers (N)2–3Brentwood Town (N)88
37South Park (S)2–5Chipstead (S)68
38Romford (N)2–1AFC Hornchurch (N)105
39Dulwich Hamlet (P)4–1Greenwich Borough (S)444
TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
40Tonbridge Angels (P)0–0Hythe Town (S)173
Hythe Town advance 5–3 on penalties
41Maldon & Tiptree (N)0–3Billericay Town (P)336
42Cheshunt (N)1–4Enfield Town (P)199
43Hendon (P)5–1Grays Athletic (N)65
44Folkestone Invicta (P)1–2Metropolitan Police (P)141
45Shoreham (S)0–4Dorking Wanderers (P)70
Dorking Wanderers removed, Shoreham reinstalled
46Walton Casuals (S)3–0Horsham (S)70
47Thamesmead Town (S)3–2AFC Sudbury (N)67

Third round

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TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
48Billericay Town (P)1–1Heybridge Swifts355
Billericay Town advance 5–3 on penalties
49Wingate & Finchley (P)3–2Sittingbourne (S)71
50Hythe Town (S)1–2Hendon (P)121
51Metropolitan Police (P)4–2Romford (N)28
TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
52Enfield Town (P)4–3Chipstead (S)125
53Thamesmead Town (S)1–1Corinthian-Casuals (S)56
Corinthian-Casuals advance 5–3 on penalties
54Shoreham (S)2–3Brentwood Town (N)52
55Dulwich Hamlet (P)Walton Casuals (S)
Walton Casuals removed, Dulwich Hamlet get a bye

Quarterfinals

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TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
56Hendon (P)1–3Corinthian-Casuals (S)93
57Wingate & Finchley (P)0–1Billericay Town (P)172
TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
58Metropolitan Police (P)2–1Enfield Town (P)66
59Brentwood Town (N)0–1Dulwich Hamlet (P)119

Semifinals

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TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
60Billericay Town (P)3–1Corinthian-Casuals (S)442
61Dulwich Hamlet (P)0–0Metropolitan Police (P)210
Metropolitan Police advance 4–1 on penalties

Final

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Billericay Town (P) vMetropolitan Police (P)
11 April 201862Billericay Town (P)5–3 (a.e.t.)Metropolitan Police (P)Parkside,Aveley
19:30Robinson 11'
Bricknell 86',86',96'
Waldren 99'
Isthmian League reportBird 25'
Wright 57'
Hickey 59'
Attendance: 626

Awards

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Premier Division

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MonthManager of the MonthGoalkeeper of the MonthPerformance

of the Month

References
ManagerClubPlayerClub
AugustHarry Wheeler &Glenn TamplinBillericay TownTom LovelockHendonHendon[13][14][15]
Zaki OualahLeatherhead
Lenny PidgeleyMargate
SeptemberHarry Wheeler &Glenn TamplinBillericay TownAlan JulianBillericay TownBurgess Hill Town[16][17][18]
OctoberGavin RoseDulwich HamletPreston EdwardsDulwich HamletFolkestone Invicta[19][20][21]
NovemberNeil CugleyFolkestone InvictaAlan JulianBillericay TownHendon[22][23][24]
DecemberHarry Wheeler &Glenn TamplinBillericay TownZaki OualahLeatherheadHendon[25][26][27]
JanuaryHarry Wheeler &Glenn TamplinBillericay TownThomas WilliamsMetropolitan PoliceBillericay Town[28][29][30]
FebruaryRichard WilkinsNeedham MarketMelvin MinterHarrow BoroughLeiston[31][32][33]
MarchGavin RoseDulwich HamletMarcus GarnhamLeistonStaines Town[34][35][36]
Neil CugleyFolkestone Invicta
AprilHarry WheelerBillericay TownRob TolfreyKingstonianDorking Wanderers[37][38][39]

North Division

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MonthManager of the MonthGoalkeeper of the MonthPerformance of the MonthReferences
ManagerClubPlayerClubClub
AugustJim McFarlane / Jody BrownAFC Hornchurch / Heybridge SwiftsElliot PrideDereham TownHeybridge Swifts[13][14][15]
SeptemberTom LoizouHaringey BoroughValery PajetatHaringey BoroughHaringey Borough[16][17][18]
OctoberNeal SimmonsDereham TownElliot PrideDereham TownMildenhall Town[19][20][21]
NovemberJustin GardnerBarkingOllie BowlesBarkingHeybridge Swifts[22][23][24]
DecemberRob SmallBowers & PitseaCallum ChaferBowers & PitseaNorwich United[25][26][27]
JanuarySteve RingrosePotters Bar TownElliot PrideDereham TownBrentwood Town[28][29][30]
FebruaryJames WebsterAveleyValery PajetatHaringey BoroughHeybridge Swifts[31][32][33]
MarchSteve RingrosePotters Bar TownSam MottAFC HornchurchBrentwood Town[34][35][36]
AprilTom LoizouHaringey BoroughBerkley LaurencinPotters Bar TownRomford[37][38][39]

South Division

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MonthManager of the MonthGoalkeeper of the MonthPerformance of the MonthReferences
ManagerClubPlayerClubClub
AugustAnthony GaleWalton CasualsNick BlueCray WanderersThamesmead Town[13][14][15]
SeptemberJames BrackenCorinthian-CasualsDanny BrackenCorinthian-CasualsFaversham Town[16][17][18]
OctoberGary AlexanderGreenwich BoroughHarry BrooksSittingbourneLewes[19][20][21]
Darren Hawkes
NovemberPeter AdeniyiCarshalton AthleticChris WintertonLewesCarshalton Athletic[22][23][24]
DecemberAnthony GaleWalton CasualsGeorge KamurasiGreenwich BoroughRamsgate[25][26][27]
JanuaryPeter AdeniyiCarshalton AthleticGeorge KamurasiGreenwich BoroughCray Wanderers[28][29][30]
FebruaryJohn Scarborough & Paul DaleWhyteleafeDanny BrackenCorinthian-CasualsAshford United[31][32][33]
MarchPaul BarnesGreenwich BoroughDanny BrackenCorinthian-CasualsEast Grinstead Town[34][35][36]
AprilSam DenlyHythe TownBilly BishopCarshalton AthleticWalton Casuals[37][38][39]

See also

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References

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