The Portsmouth Saturday Football League is a football competition based in Hampshire, England. It was formed in 2000.[1] The league currently has four divisions, the highest of which, the Premier Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system. Teams may be promoted from the league to either the Hampshire Premier League or the Hampshire League 2004.
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CD Galaxy | Farefield Sports | Meon United | Portsmouth Kurdish United | Prospect | St. Helena Bobs | Shearer United | Waterlooville Social Club | Wymering
AFC Hilsea | AFC Ventora | Horndean United Reserves | Mead End | NAP Construction | Newcome Arms | Rovers Reunited | Southside | Voyers
AFC Hereford | Carberry | Century | Compass Rose | Cosham Blues Reserves | FC Southsea | Inter Solent | Portchester | Segensworth | St. Helena Bobs Reserves | Valley
AFC Stella | Castle Rovers | Cosham Park Rangers | DCP United | Horndean Hawks | Queens Park Grovers | Tempest Crusaders | The Unit | Uplands United | Westover
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two |
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2004-05 | Envy | Co-op | Fleur de Lys |
2005-06 | Wymering | Kingston Arrows | Castle United |
2006-07 | Wymering | Horndean United | Hayling Billy |
2007-08 | Horndean United | St. Helena Bobs | Portsea Community |
2008-09 | Wymering | Portsea Community | Portsmouth Kurdish United |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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2009-10 | University of Portsmouth | Fleur de Lys | Southside | Mead End |
2010-11 | Waterlooville Social Club | NAP Construction | St Helena Bobs Reserves | Horndean Hawks |