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{{Infobox football league |
{{Infobox football league |
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| name = Athenian League |
| name = Athenian League |
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| first = 1912–13 |
| first = 1912–13 |
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| folded = 1984 |
| folded = 1984 |
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| divisions = One (1912–1963, 1977–1984)<br>Two (1973–1977)<br>Three (1963–1973) |
| divisions = One (1912–1963, 1977–1984)<br />Two (1973–1977)<br />Three (1963–1973) |
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| teams = Lowest: 10 (1912–1913)<br>Highest: 48 (1964–1972) |
| teams = Lowest: 10 (1912–1913)<br />Highest: 48 (1964–1972) |
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| feeds = [[Isthmian League]] |
| feeds = [[Isthmian League]] |
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| promotion = |
| promotion = |
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| relegation = |
| relegation = |
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| levels = |
| levels = |
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| domest_cup = [[FA Cup]], [[FA Amateur Cup]]<br>[[FA Trophy]], [[FA Vase]] |
| domest_cup = [[FA Cup]], [[FA Amateur Cup]]<br />[[FA Trophy]], [[FA Vase]] |
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| league_cup = |
| league_cup = |
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| most_champs = [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]] (7) |
| most_champs = [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]] (7) |
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The '''Athenian League''' was an [[England|English]] [[amateur]] [[association football|football]] league for clubs in and around [[London]]. The league was formed in 1912 with ten 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 twelve and sixteen clubs until 1963, when it absorbed most of the clubs from two rival leagues, the [[Corinthian League (football)|Corinthian League]] (most of whose former clubs formed Division One) and the [[Delphian League]] (most of whose former clubs formed Division Two). The existing division was renamed the Premier Division. |
The '''Athenian League''' was an [[England|English]] [[amateur]] [[association football|football]] league for clubs in and around [[London]]. The league was originally to be called the Corinthian League,<ref name=minutes>Athenian Football League minutes 1912-1921 (National Football Museum, Preston).</ref> but this name was rejected by the [[Football Association]]. It was formed in 1912 with ten 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 twelve and sixteen clubs until 1963, when it absorbed most of the clubs from two rival leagues, the [[Corinthian League (football)|Corinthian League]] (most of whose former clubs formed Division One) and the [[Delphian League]] (most of whose former clubs formed Division Two). The existing division was renamed the Premier Division. |
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Over the following years it lost many clubs to stronger leagues, particularly the Isthmian League and [[Southern Football League|Southern League]], and successive waves of Isthmian League expansion in 1973, 1977 and 1984 finally forced the league to disband. The league was amongst the first in England to be sponsored by an external company when, in the late 1970s, it was billed as the Kingsmead Athenian League.<ref>{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Tony|title=The FA Non-League Football Annual 1978–79|year=1978|publisher=MacDonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd|pages=201}}</ref> |
Over the following years it lost many clubs to stronger leagues, particularly the Isthmian League and [[Southern Football League|Southern League]], and successive waves of Isthmian League expansion in 1973, 1977 and 1984 finally forced the league to disband. The league was amongst the first in England to be sponsored by an external company when, in the late 1970s, it was billed as the Kingsmead Athenian League.<ref>{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Tony|title=The FA Non-League Football Annual 1978–79|year=1978|publisher=MacDonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd|pages=201}}</ref> |
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==Champions== |
==Champions== |
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The champion clubs were as follows:<ref>[ |
The champion clubs were as follows:<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/engathenianchamp.html Athenian League Champions] RSSSF</ref> |
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|1961–62||[[Enfield 1893 F.C.|Enfield]] |
|1961–62||[[Enfield 1893 F.C.|Enfield]] |
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|1962–63||[[Enfield 1893 F.C.|Enfield]] |
|[[1962–63 Athenian League|1962–63]]|||[[Enfield 1893 F.C.|Enfield]] |
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|[[1974–75 Athenian League|1974–75]]||[[Letchworth F.C.|Letchworth Town]]||[[Egham Town F.C.|Egham Town]] |
|[[1974–75 Athenian League|1974–75]]||[[Letchworth F.C.|Letchworth Town]]||[[Egham Town F.C.|Egham Town]] |
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|1975–76||[[Cheshunt F.C.|Cheshunt]]||[[Epping Town F.C.|Epping Town]] |
|[[1975–76 Athenian League|1975–76]]||[[Cheshunt F.C.|Cheshunt]]||[[Epping Town F.C.|Epping Town]] |
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|1976–77||[[Leyton-Wingate F.C.|Leyton-Wingate]]||[[Farnborough F.C.|Farnborough Town]] |
|[[1976–77 Athenian League|1976–77]]||[[Leyton-Wingate F.C.|Leyton-Wingate]]||[[Farnborough F.C.|Farnborough Town]] |
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!Season!!width=150|Champions |
!Season!!width=150|Champions |
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|1977–78||[[Billericay Town F.C.|Billericay Town]] |
|[[1977–78 Athenian League|1977–78]]||[[Billericay Town F.C.|Billericay Town]] |
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|1978–79||[[Billericay Town F.C.|Billericay Town]] |
|[[1978–79 Athenian League|1978–79]]||[[Billericay Town F.C.|Billericay Town]] |
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|1979–80||[[Windsor & Eton F.C.|Windsor & Eton]] |
|[[1979–80 Athenian League|1979–80]]||[[Windsor & Eton F.C. (1892)|Windsor & Eton]] |
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|1980–81||[[Windsor & Eton F.C.|Windsor & Eton]] |
|[[1980–81 Athenian League|1980–81]]||[[Windsor & Eton F.C. (1892)|Windsor & Eton]] |
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|1981–82||[[Leyton-Wingate F.C.|Leyton-Wingate]] |
|[[1981–82 Athenian League|1981–82]]||[[Leyton-Wingate F.C.|Leyton-Wingate]] |
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|1982–83||[[Newbury Town F.C.|Newbury Town]] |
|[[1982–83 Athenian League|1982–83]]||[[Newbury Town F.C.|Newbury Town]] |
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|1983–84||[[Redhill F.C.|Redhill]] |
|[[1983–84 Athenian League|1983–84]]||[[Redhill F.C.|Redhill]] |
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==Member clubs== |
==Member clubs== |
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The league had |
The league had 115 member clubs during its existence: |
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*[[Harrow Borough F.C.|Harrow Borough]] |
*[[Harrow Borough F.C.|Harrow Borough]] |
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*[[Harwich & Parkeston F.C.|Harwich & Parkeston]] |
*[[Harwich & Parkeston F.C.|Harwich & Parkeston]] |
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*[[Hastings United F.C.|Hastings & St Leonards]] |
*[[Hastings United F.C. (1948)|Hastings & St Leonards]] |
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*[[Hayes F.C.|Hayes]] |
*[[Hayes F.C.|Hayes]] |
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*[[Hemel Hempstead Town F.C.|Hemel Hempstead Town]] |
*[[Hemel Hempstead Town F.C.|Hemel Hempstead Town]] |
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*[[Thatcham Town F.C.|Thatcham Town]] |
*[[Thatcham Town F.C.|Thatcham Town]] |
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*[[Tilbury F.C.|Tilbury]] |
*[[Tilbury F.C.|Tilbury]] |
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*[[Tooting F.C.|Tooting]] |
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*[[Tooting & Mitcham F.C.|Tooting & Mitcham]] |
*[[Tooting & Mitcham F.C.|Tooting & Mitcham]] |
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*[[Tring Town F.C.|Tring Town]] |
*[[Tring Town F.C.|Tring Town]] |
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*[[Willesden F.C.|Willesden]] |
*[[Willesden F.C.|Willesden]] |
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*[[Wimbledon F.C.|Wimbledon]] |
*[[Wimbledon F.C.|Wimbledon]] |
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*[[Windsor & Eton F.C.|Windsor & Eton]] |
*[[Windsor & Eton F.C. (1892)|Windsor & Eton]] |
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*[[Wingate F.C.|Wingate]] |
*[[Wingate F.C.|Wingate]] |
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*[[Wokingham Town F.C.|Wokingham Town]] |
*[[Wokingham Town F.C.|Wokingham Town]] |
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*[[Wolverton Town F.C.|Wolverton Town]] |
*[[Wolverton Town F.C.|Wolverton Town]] |
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*[[Woodford Town F.C.|Woodford Town]] |
*[[Woodford Town F.C. (1937)|Woodford Town]] |
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*[[Worthing F.C.|Worthing]] |
*[[Worthing F.C.|Worthing]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:26, 16 September 2024
Founded | 1912 |
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First season | 1912–13 |
Folded | 1984 |
Country | England |
Divisions | One (1912–1963, 1977–1984) Two (1973–1977) Three (1963–1973) |
Number of clubs | Lowest: 10 (1912–1913) Highest: 48 (1964–1972) |
Feeder to | Isthmian League |
Domestic cup(s) | FA Cup, FA Amateur Cup FA Trophy, FA Vase |
Most championships | Barnet (7) |
The Athenian League was an English amateur football league for clubs in and around London. The league was originally to be called the Corinthian League,[1] but this name was rejected by the Football Association. It was formed in 1912 with ten 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 twelve and sixteen clubs until 1963, when it absorbed most of the clubs from two rival leagues, the Corinthian League (most of whose former clubs formed Division One) and the Delphian League (most of whose former clubs formed Division Two). 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. The league was amongst the first in England to be sponsored by an external company when, in the late 1970s, it was billed as the Kingsmead Athenian League.[2]
Champions
[edit]The champion clubs were as follows:[3]
Season | Champions |
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1912–13 | Catford Southend |
1913–14 | Tufnell Park |
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 |
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
In 1973 the league was reduced to two divisions
Season | Division One | Division Two |
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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 | Champions |
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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 |
Member clubs
[edit]The league had 115 member clubs during its existence:
References
[edit]- ^ Athenian Football League minutes 1912-1921 (National Football Museum, Preston).
- ^ Williams, Tony (1978). The FA Non-League Football Annual 1978–79. MacDonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd. p. 201.
- ^ Athenian League Champions RSSSF