The Arthurian League is an English football competition between teams of alumni of leading British independent schools. It is affiliated to the Amateur Football Alliance and is not part of the English football league system.
The league has existed since 1961,[1] and presently has six divisions, ranging from the Premier Division down to Division Five (most clubs enter multiple teams). The 2010-11 Premier Division champions were Old Carthusians.
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Lancing Old Boys | Old Brentwoods | Old Carthusians | Old Chigwellians | Old Cholmeleians | Old Etonians | Old Foresters | Old Haileyburians | Old Harrovians | Old Wykehamists
Old Aldenhamians | Old Bradfieldians | Old King's Scholars | Old King's (Wimbledon) | Old Malvernians | Old Radleians | Old Salopians | Old Tonbridgians | Old Westminsters
Lancing Old Boys Reserves | Old Carthusians 'A' | Old Carthusians Reserves | Old Chigwellians Reserves | Old Foresters Reserves | Old Haberdashers | Old Oundeleians | Old Reptonians | Old Wellingtonians
Old Aldenhamians Reserves | Old Amplefordians | Old Brentwoods Reserves | Old Cholmeleians Reserves | Old Etonians Reserves | Old Harrovians Reserves | Old King's (Wimbledon) Reserves | Old Salopians Reserves | Old Westminsters Reserves
Old Brentwoods 'A' | Old Chigwellians 'A' | Old Cholmeleians 'A' | Old Eastbournians | Old Epsomians | Old Foresters 'A' | Old Marlburians | Old Wykehamists Reserves
Old Berkhamstedians | Old Brentwoods 'B' | Old Chigwellians 'B' | Old Cholmeleians 'B' | Old Citizens | Old Foresters 'B' | Old Harrovians 'A' | Old Malvernians Reserves
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