Athenian League

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The Athenian League was an English amateur football league in and around London.

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[edit] History

The league was formed in 1912 with nine clubs, but had to close down in 1914 due to the onset of World War I. When it reformed in 1920, only three of the previous teams rejoined. Clubs left and joined the league at a rate of about one a year, with a number leaving to join the Isthmian League, the strongest amateur league in the London area. Total membership remained fairly stable at between 12 and 16 clubs until 1963, when it absorbed most of the clubs from two rival leagues, the Corinthian League (whose former clubs formed the Athenian League First Division) and the Delphian League (whose former clubs formed the Athenian League Second Division). The existing division was renamed the Premier Division.

Over the following years, it lost many clubs to stronger leagues, particularly the Isthmian League and Southern League, and successive waves of Isthmian League expansion in 1973, 1977 and 1984 finally forced the league to disband.

[edit] Champions

The champion clubs were as follows:[1]

Season Champion
1912-13 Catford Southend
1913-14 Tufnell Park
1914-19 no competition due to First World War
1919-20 Luton Clarence
1920-21 St Albans City
1921-22 St Albans City
1922-23 Bromley
1923-24 Kingstonian
1924-25 Redhill
1925-26 Kingstonian
1926-27 Southall
1927-28 Sutton United
1928-29 Leyton
1929-30 Walthamstow Avenue
1930-31 Barnet
1931-32 Barnet
1932-33 Walthamstow Avenue
1933-34 Walthamstow Avenue
1934-35 Barking
1935-36 Romford
1936-37 Romford
1937-38 Walthamstow Avenue
1938-39 Walthamstow Avenue
1939-45 no competition due to Second World War
1945-46 Sutton United
1946-47 Barnet
1947-48 Barnet
1948-49 Bromley
1949-50 Tooting & Mitcham
1950-51 Bromley
1951-52 Wealdstone
1952-53 Hendon
1953-54 Finchley
1954-55 Tooting & Mitcham
1955-56 Hendon
1956-57 Hayes
1957-58 Sutton United
1958-59 Barnet
1959-60 Hounslow Town
1960-61 Hendon
1961-62 Enfield
1962-63 Enfield

In 1963 the league expanded to three divisions

Season Premier Division
Champion
Division One
Champion
Division Two
Champion
1963-64 Barnet Leatherhead Tilbury
1964-65 Barnet Slough Town Harwich & Parkeston
1965-66 Leyton Bishop's Stortford Croydon Amateurs
1966-67 Leyton Hornchurch Eastbourne United
1967-68 Slough Town Cheshunt Lewes
1968-69 Walton & Hersham Tilbury Boreham Wood
1969-70 Bishop's Stortford Lewes Horsham
1970-71 Dagenham Aveley Herne Bay
1971-72 Slough Town Harlow Town Staines Town
1972-73 Slough Town Horsham Ruislip Manor

In 1973 the league was reduced to two divisions

Season Division One
Champion
Division Two
Champion
1973-74 Boreham Wood Alton Town
1974-75 Letchworth Town Egham Town
1975-76 Cheshunt Epping Town
1976-77 Leyton-Wingate Farnborough Town

In 1977 the league was reduced to a single division

Season Champion
1977-78 Billericay Town
1978-79 Billericay Town
1979-80 Windsor & Eton
1980-81 Windsor & Eton
1981-82 Leyton-Wingate
1982-83 Newbury Town
1983-84 Redhill

[edit] Clubs progressing to higher leagues

The following teams left the Athenian League to join stronger leagues. All joined the Isthmian League apart from those in italics, who joined the Southern League

Year Teams
1921 Wimbledon
1929 Kingstonian
1945 Walthamstow Avenue, Romford
1952 Bromley, Barking
1956 Tooting and Mitcham United
1958 Cambridge City
1959 Maidstone United
1963 Enfield, Sutton United, Hitchin Town, Hendon
1964 Wealdstone
1965 Barnet
1971 Walton and Hersham, Hayes, Bishop's Stortford
1972 Leatherhead
1973 From the Premier Division: Slough Town, Dagenham, Tilbury, Harlow Town, Harwich and Parkeston, Aveley, Maidenhead United, Southall

From the First Division: Horsham, Staines Town, Wokingham Town, Carshalton Athletic, Chesham United, Finchley
From the Second Division: Hampton

1974 Boreham Wood, Croydon
1975 Wembley, Hornchurch, Ware, Harrow Borough
1976 Aylesbury United
1977 From the First Division: Letchworth Garden City, Lewes, Cheshunt, Epping Town, Rainham Town, Egham Town, Epsom and Ewell, Worthing, Addlestone, Hounslow

From the Second Division: Farnborough Town, Tring Town, Molesey, Hemel Hempstead, Feltham, Eastbourne United, Camberley Town, Willesden

1979 Billericay Town
1980 Dorking Town
1981 Windsor and Eton, Basildon United, Welling United
1982 Leyton-Wingate, Uxbridge, Woodford Town
1983 Newbury Town, Grays Athletic
1984 Chalfont St Peter, Whyteleafe, Flackwell Heath, Harefield United, Banstead Athletic, Marlow, Ruislip Manor, Kingsbury Town, Wolverton Town, Chertsey Town, Berkhamsted Town, Haringey Borough, Camberley Town

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