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The '''Dorset Premier Football League''' is a football league based in [[Dorset]], [[England]], which sits at Step 7 of the [[National League System]], or level 11 of the overall [[English football league system]]. |
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{{Infobox football league |
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| name = Dorset Premier League |
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| image = Dpfl.jpg |
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| pixels = 150 |
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| founded = 1957 |
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| country = England |
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| promotion = [[Wessex Football League|Wessex League]] Division One<br>[[Western Football League|Western League]] Division One<br>[[South West Peninsula League]] Division One |
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| relegation = [[Dorset Football League]] |
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| divisions = 1 |
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| teams = 18 |
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| levels = [[English football league system|Level 11]] |
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| season = 2023–24 |
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| champions = [[Sturminster Newton United F.C.|Sturminster Newton United]] |
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| website = [https://www.dorsetpl.co.uk/ Dorset Premier League] |
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The '''Dorset Premier Football League''' is a football league based in [[Dorset]], [[England]], which sits at Step 7 of the [[National League System]], or level 11 of the overall [[English football league system]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The league was formed in [[1957]] under the name '''Dorset Football Combination League''' when a number of senior clubs within the county became disillusioned at being dictated to by junior and minor clubs. |
The league was formed in [[1957 in association football|1957]] under the name '''Dorset Football Combination League''' when a number of senior clubs within the county became disillusioned at being dictated to by junior and minor clubs. |
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The objective of the league on its formation was to increase the standard of football and competition throughout Dorset and neighbouring [[counties]], an ideal that still holds today. |
The objective of the league on its formation was to increase the standard of football and competition throughout Dorset and neighbouring [[counties]], an ideal that still holds today. |
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In [[1991 in association football|1991]] the Dorset Football Combination League accepted an invitation to become a feeder to the [[Wessex League]], thus giving its member clubs the opportunity to progress through the [[National League System]]. The league has now been placed at the Regional Feeder League level of the [[National League System]], standing parallel to the [[Hampshire Premier League]]. Clubs promoting from the DPL usually join the 2nd level of the Wessex League. However, the conclusion of the [[2005-06 in English football|2005–06]] season saw [[Sherborne Town F.C.|Sherborne Town]] move to the [[Western Football League|Western League]] Division One. [[Bridport F.C.|Bridport]], who maintain a reserve team in the DPL, also play in the Western League. The bottom club may be relegated to the [[Dorset Senior League]], which is a level 12 league of the [[English football pyramid]]. |
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At present the league is operating with 16 clubs (originally 18 but Stourpaine and Dorchester United withdrew early in the season), covering the entire county of [[Dorset]], ranging from [[Bridport]] in the west and [[Swanage]] in the south to [[Sherborne]] in the north and [[Bournemouth]] in the east plus [[Westland Sports F.C.|Westland Sports]] from [[Yeovil]]. |
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The [[2002-03 in English football|2002–03]] season saw the League change its name to the '''Dorset Premier Football League'''. It was felt that this more reflected the League's status. In 2010 the League was awarded the FA Charter Standard status, only the third league in the FA’s jurisdiction to be so awarded.<ref>[http://www.thedpl.co.uk/thedpl/about.html History of the Dorset Premier League] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150912060535/http://www.thedpl.co.uk/thedpl/about.html |date=12 September 2015 }} Official League Website</ref> |
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The inaugural season saw 12 clubs in membership with [[Swanage Town F.C.|Swanage Town]] lifting the Championship and the 15th Training Battalion R.A.S.C. finishing as runners up. The following season the top two places were reversed. |
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==Recent champions== |
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In the first 5 seasons, [[Swanage Town F.C.|Swanage Town]] won the Championship four times and finished in runners up spot on one other occasion. |
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!Season |
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!Champions |
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|1998–99 |
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|[[Portland United F.C.|Portland United]] |
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|1999–2000 |
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|[[Portland United F.C.|Portland United]] |
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|2000–01 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2001–02 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2002–03 |
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|[[Hamworthy United F.C.|Hamworthy United]] |
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|2003–04 |
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|[[Hamworthy United F.C.|Hamworthy United]] |
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|2004–05 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2005–06 |
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|Holt United |
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|2006–07 |
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|[[Westland Sports F.C.|Westland Sports]] |
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|2007–08 |
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|[[Portland United F.C.|Portland United]] |
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|2008–09 |
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|[[Portland United F.C.|Portland United]] |
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|2009–10 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2010–11 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2011–12 |
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|[[Westland Sports F.C.|Westland Sports]] |
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|2012–13 |
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|[[Portland United F.C.|Portland United]] |
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|2013–14 |
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|[[Portland United F.C.|Portland United]] |
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|2014–15 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2015–16 |
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|[[Shaftesbury Town F.C.|Shaftesbury Town]] |
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|2016–17 |
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|Holt United |
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|2017–18 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2018–19 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2019–20 |
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|No Competition as a result of [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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|2020–21 |
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|No Competition as a result of [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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|2021–22 |
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|[[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] |
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|2022–23 |
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|Holt United |
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|2023–24 |
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|[[Sturminster Newton United F.C.|Sturminster Newton United]] |
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==Member clubs (2024–25)== |
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Parley Sports F.C. have also reached the final of the Combination Cup 21 times, lifting the trophy on 11 occasions they have also won the league title on 12 occasions as well as finishing in the runners-up place 9 times. |
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* Balti Sports |
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On one occasion they won the Combination League 5 times in a row from [[1962]] to [[1966]]. |
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* [[Blandford United F.C.|Blandford United]] |
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* Bournemouth Electric |
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* Bournemouth Sports |
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* [[Bridport F.C.|Bridport]] Reserves |
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* [[Cobham Sports F.C.|Cobham Sports]] |
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* [[Dorchester Sports F.C.|Dorchester Sports]] |
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* [[Hamworthy Recreation F.C.|Hamworthy Recreation]] Reserves |
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* [[Hamworthy United F.C.|Hamworthy United]] Reserves |
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* Holt United |
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* Poole Borough |
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* [[Portland United F.C.|Portland United]] Reserves |
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* [[Sherborne Town F.C.|Sherborne Town]] Reserves |
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* [[Swanage Town & Herston F.C.|Swanage Town & Herston]] |
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* [[Westland Sports F.C.|Westland Sports]] |
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* [[Wimborne Town F.C.|Wimborne Town]] Reserves |
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==Locations 2024–25== |
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In [[1991]] the Dorset Football Combination League accepted an invitation to become a feeder to the [[Wessex League]], thus giving its member clubs the opportunity to progress through the [[National League System]]. The league has now been placed at Step 7 of the [[National League System]], standing parallel to the Wessex League Division Two. Clubs promoting from the DPL usually join the 2nd level of the Wessex League. However, the conclusion of the 2005/06 season saw [[Sherborne Town F.C.|Sherborne Town]] move to the [[Western Football League|Western League]] Division One. [[Bridport F.C.|Bridport]], who maintain a reserve team in the DPL also play in the Western League. |
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{{Location map+ |Dorset |width=900 |float=left |places= |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.625 |long=-2.449 |label=Balti Sports}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.862 |long=-2.166 |label=Blandford United}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.756 |long=-1.856 |label=Bournemouth Electric|position=right}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.782 |long=-1.858 |label=Bournemouth Sports|position=right}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.728 |long=-2.761 |label=Bridport Reserves}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.701 |long=-2.446 |label=Dorchester Sports}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.781 |long=-1.948 |label=Hamworthy Recreation Reserves|position=bottom}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.715 |long=-2.002 |label=Hamworthy United Reserves|position=bottom}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.842 |long=-1.973 |label=Holt United|position=top}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.784 |long=-1.981 |label=Cobham Sports|position=left}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.728 |long=-2.023 |label=Poole Borough}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.551 |long=-2.431 |label=Portland United Reserves}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.940 |long=-2.510 |label=Sherborne Town Reserves}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.620 |long=-1.962 |label=Swanage Town & Herston|position=right}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.941 |long=-2.672 |label=Westland Sports}} |
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{{location map~ |Dorset |lat=50.802 |long=-1.997 |label=Wimborne Town Reserves|position=top}} |
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==References== |
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The 2002/2003 saw the League change its name to the '''Dorset Premier Football League'''. It was felt that this more reflected the League's status. |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://www.dorsetpl.co.uk/ Official Website] |
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{{Dorset Premier League}} |
{{Dorset Premier League}} |
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[[Category:1957 establishments in England]] |
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[[Category:Football in Dorset]] |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 25 July 2024
This article needs additional citations for verification. (September 2011) |
Founded | 1957 |
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Country | England |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of clubs | 18 |
Level on pyramid | Level 11 |
Promotion to | Wessex League Division One Western League Division One South West Peninsula League Division One |
Relegation to | Dorset Football League |
Current champions | Sturminster Newton United (2023–24) |
Website | Dorset Premier League |
The Dorset Premier Football League is a football league based in Dorset, England, which sits at Step 7 of the National League System, or level 11 of the overall English football league system.
History
[edit]The league was formed in 1957 under the name Dorset Football Combination League when a number of senior clubs within the county became disillusioned at being dictated to by junior and minor clubs.
The objective of the league on its formation was to increase the standard of football and competition throughout Dorset and neighbouring counties, an ideal that still holds today.
In 1991 the Dorset Football Combination League accepted an invitation to become a feeder to the Wessex League, thus giving its member clubs the opportunity to progress through the National League System. The league has now been placed at the Regional Feeder League level of the National League System, standing parallel to the Hampshire Premier League. Clubs promoting from the DPL usually join the 2nd level of the Wessex League. However, the conclusion of the 2005–06 season saw Sherborne Town move to the Western League Division One. Bridport, who maintain a reserve team in the DPL, also play in the Western League. The bottom club may be relegated to the Dorset Senior League, which is a level 12 league of the English football pyramid.
The 2002–03 season saw the League change its name to the Dorset Premier Football League. It was felt that this more reflected the League's status. In 2010 the League was awarded the FA Charter Standard status, only the third league in the FA’s jurisdiction to be so awarded.[1]
Recent champions
[edit]Season | Champions |
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1998–99 | Portland United |
1999–2000 | Portland United |
2000–01 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2001–02 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2002–03 | Hamworthy United |
2003–04 | Hamworthy United |
2004–05 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2005–06 | Holt United |
2006–07 | Westland Sports |
2007–08 | Portland United |
2008–09 | Portland United |
2009–10 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2010–11 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2011–12 | Westland Sports |
2012–13 | Portland United |
2013–14 | Portland United |
2014–15 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2015–16 | Shaftesbury Town |
2016–17 | Holt United |
2017–18 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2018–19 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2019–20 | No Competition as a result of COVID-19 pandemic |
2020–21 | No Competition as a result of COVID-19 pandemic |
2021–22 | Hamworthy Recreation |
2022–23 | Holt United |
2023–24 | Sturminster Newton United |
Member clubs (2024–25)
[edit]- Balti Sports
- Blandford United
- Bournemouth Electric
- Bournemouth Sports
- Bridport Reserves
- Cobham Sports
- Dorchester Sports
- Hamworthy Recreation Reserves
- Hamworthy United Reserves
- Holt United
- Poole Borough
- Portland United Reserves
- Sherborne Town Reserves
- Swanage Town & Herston
- Westland Sports
- Wimborne Town Reserves
Locations 2024–25
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ History of the Dorset Premier League Archived 12 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Official League Website