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Spartan South Midlands Football League

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Ninth and Tenth tier of English league football

Football league
Spartan South Midlands Football League
Founded1997
CountryEngland
Divisions3
Number of clubs58
Level on pyramidLevels 9–11
Feeder toSouthern Football League Division One Central
Isthmian League Division One North
Domestic cup(s)Challenge Trophy
Premier Division Cup
Division One Cup
Division Two Cup
Current championsMilton Keynes Irish(Premier Division)
AFC Welwyn(Division One)
New Bradwell St Peter(Division Two)
(2024-25)
WebsiteOfficial website
Current:2025–26 Season

TheSpartan South Midlands Football League is an Englishfootball league coveringHertfordshire, northwestGreater London, centralBuckinghamshire and southernBedfordshire. It is a feeder to theSouthern Football League or theIsthmian League, and consists of five divisions – three for first teams (Premier Division, Division One and Division Two), and two for reserve teams (Reserve Division One and Reserve Division Two).

The Premier Division is at step 5 (or level 9) and Division One at step 6 (level 10) of theNational League System (NLS) respectively. Division Two, at level 11, and the reserve divisions are not part of the NLS.

History

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The league was formed in 1997 by the merger of theSpartan League and theSouth Midlands League. It is also known as theMolten Spartan South Midlands Football League after its sponsors.

Current Spartan South Midlands League members

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Premier Division

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Division One

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Division Two

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Spartan South Midlands Football League is located in England Midlands
Arlesey Town & Baldock Town
Arlesey Town & Baldock Town
Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
Biggleswade United
Biggleswade United
Cockfosters
Cockfosters
Colney Heath
Colney Heath
Crawley Green
Crawley Green
Dunstable Town
Dunstable Town
FC Romania
FC Romania
Harpenden Town
Harpenden Town
Leverstock Green
Leverstock Green
Maccabi London Lions
Maccabi London Lions
Milton Keynes Irish
Milton Keynes Irish
Potton United
Potton United
<Real Bedford
<Real Bedford
Sawbridgeworth Town
Sawbridgeworth Town
Shefford Town & Campton
Shefford Town & Campton
St. Panteleimon
St. Panteleimon
Stansted
Stansted
Tring Athletic
Tring Athletic
Ampthill Town
Ampthill Town
Buckingham
Buckingham
Burton Park Wanderers
Burton Park Wanderers
Cranfield United
Cranfield United
Eaton Socon
Eaton Socon
Huntingdon Town
Huntingdon Town
Irchester United
Irchester United
Langford
Langford
Leighton Town development
Leighton Town development
Letchworth Garden City Eagles
Letchworth Garden City Eagles
Long Buckby
Long Buckby
Moulton
Moulton
Northampton ON Chenecks
Northampton ON Chenecks
Northampton Sileby Rangers
Northampton Sileby Rangers
Raunds Town
Raunds Town
Rothwell Corinthians
Rothwell Corinthians
Royston Town U23
Royston Town U23
Rushden & Higham United
Rushden & Higham United
Wellingborough Whitworth
Wellingborough Whitworth
Winslow United
Winslow United
Locations of the Spartan South Midlands Football League clubs by division
– Premier Division – Division One

Divisional champions

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1997–98

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For the league's first "transitional" season, the members of the amalgamating leagues were split into three tiers, "Premier", "Senior" and "Division One". The top and bottom tier were split geographically into North and South Sections.

SeasonPremier NorthPremier SouthSeniorOne NorthOne South
1997–98Brache SpartaBrook HouseNew Bradwell St PeterLuton Old BoysOld Roan

1998–2001

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In 1998, the geographic sections were abolished, and a simple three-tier structure with promotion and relegation between the divisions was introduced.

SeasonPremierSeniorDivision One
1998–99BarkingsideHolmer GreenBridger Packaging
1999–00Arlesey TownTring AthleticDunstable Town
2000–01Beaconsfield SYCOBLetchworthPitstone & Ivinghoe

2001–date

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In 2001, the Senior Division and Division One were renamed Divisions One and Two respectively.

SeasonPremierDivision OneDivision Two
2001–02London ColneyGreenacresMursley United
2002–03Dunstable TownPitstone & IvinghoeBuckingham Athletic
2003–04Beaconsfield SYCOBHaywood UnitedOld Dunstablians
2004–05Potters Bar TownOxhey JetsCrawley Green Sports
2005–06Oxford CityColney HeathAston Clinton
2006–07Edgware TownBrimsdown RoversAFC Dunstable
2007–08Beaconsfield SYCOBKentish TownKings Langley
2008–09Biggleswade TownRoyston TownThe 61 F.C. (Luton)
2009–10AylesburyHolmer GreenBerkhamsted
2010–11Chalfont St. PeterBerkhamstedPadbury United
2011–12Royston TownLondon ColneyAston Clinton
2012–13Dunstable TownLondon LionsKent Athletic
2013–14Hanwell TownSun Postal SportsHale Leys United
2014–15Kings LangleyWelwyn Garden CityHale Leys United
2015–16AFC DunstableEdgware TownKent Athletic
2016–17London ColneyBiggleswadeThame Rangers
2017–18Welwyn Garden CitySouthallPark View
2018–19BiggleswadeHarefield UnitedBovingdon
2019–20Season abandoned due to thecoronavirus pandemic
2020–21Season curtailed due to thelocal lockdowns
2021–22New SalamisStotfoldOld Bradwell United
2022–23Leighton TownReal BedfordOld Bradwell United
2023–24Real BedfordNorthampton ON ChenecksAFC Welwyn
2024–25Milton Keynes IrishAFC WelwynNew Bradwell St Peter

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