Stroud and District League

Stroud and District League
Countries  England
Founded 1902
Divisions 8
Number of teams 102
Levels on pyramid Levels 14 to 21
Feeder to Gloucestershire Northern Senior League
Promotion to Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division Two
Current champions Abbeymead Rovers
(2010-11)
Website Official Website - stroudleague.co.uk
League Tables - TheFA.com

The Stroud and District League is a football competition based in England. This league was established in 1902. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA. It has a total of eight divisions with the highest, Division One, sitting at level 14 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League.

Both Abbeymead Rovers and Hardwicke have gained promotion to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League for the 2011-12 season.

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History

The Stroud and District League was founded in 1902 and serves the central part of Gloucestershire from Gloucester in the north to Chipping Sodbury in the south. The first ever winners of the league were Brimscombe.

Among the clubs that have have left the S&DFL and now compete at a higher level are:

Member clubs 2011-12

Division One

Dursley Town Reserves | Gloucester Civil Service | Horsley United | King's Stanley Reserves | Longlevens Reserves | Matson | Quedgeley Wanderers | Randwick | Slimbridge Reserves | Stonehouse Town Reserves | Tetbury Town Reserves | Tuffley Rovers Reserves | Whitminster

Division Two

AC Royals | Cashes Green | Charfield | Eastcombe | Frampton United Reserves | Kingswood Reserves | Minchinhampton & RDS | Ramblers Reserves | Taverners Reserves | Thornbury Town Reserves | Tibberton United | Uley | Upton St. Leonards

Division Three

Abbeymead Rovers Reserves | AFC Phoenix | Avonvale United | Barnwood United Reserves | Berkeley Town Reserves | Cam Bulldog Reserves | Chalford Reserves | Coaley Rovers | Didmarton | Matchplay | Quedgeley Wanderers Reserves | Sharpness Reserves | Wotton Rovers Reserves

Division Four

Arlingham | Glevum United | Leonard Stanley Reserves | Longlevens 'A' | Minchinhampton & RDS Reserves | Nympsfield | Ramblers 'A' | Randwick Reserves | Stonehouse Town 'A' | Stroud Imperial | Tredworth Tigers | Whitminster Reserves | Wickwar Wanderers

Division Five

Alkerton Rangers | Avonvale United Reserves | Bush | Charfield Reserves | Dursley Town 'A' | Gloucester Civil Service Reserves | Hardwicke Reserves | Longford Reserves | Sherston | Stroud Harriers | Tetbury Town 'A' | Tuffley Rovers 'A' | Whitminster 'A'

Division Six

Berkeley Town 'A' | Brockworth Albion 'A' | Cashes Green Reserves | Coaley Rovers Reserves | Eastcombe Reserves | Horsley United Reserves | McCadam | North Nibley | Quedgeley Wanderers 'A' | Uley Reserves | Upton St. Leonards Reserves | Wotton Rovers 'A'

Division Seven

Avonvale United 'A' | Cam Bulldogs 'A' | Coney Hill | Cotswold Rangers | Golden Heart | Hardwicke 'A' | Linden Snakes | Longlevens 'B' | St. Nicholas Old Boys | Uley 'A' | Wickwar Wanderers Reserves | Woodchester

Division Eight

Alkerton Rangers Reserves | Chalford 'A' | Cotswold Rangers Reserves | Gloucester Civil Service 'A' | Hawkesbury Stallions | Randwick 'A' | Rodborough Old Boys | Stonehouse Town 'B' | Stratford Wanderers | Stroud Imperial Reserves | Trident | The Village FC[1]

Recent divisional champions

Season Division One Winners Division Two Winners Division Three Winners Division Four Winners
2008-09 Leonard Stanley Randwick Stonehouse Town Reserves B.A. Rangers
2009-10 Frampton United Stonehouse Town Reserves Slimbridge Reserves Abbeymead Rovers Reserves
2010-11 Abbeymead Rovers Gloucester Civil Service Upton St Leonards Didmarton
Season Division Five Winners Division Six Winners Division Seven Winners Division Eight Winners
2008-09 Matchplay Reeves Ramblers ‘A’ Tredworth Tigers Bush
2009-10 Didmarton Stroud Imperial Hardwicke Reserves McCadam
2010-11 Stroud Imperial Bush McCadam Kingsholm

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