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The Bristol Premier Combination is a football competition based in and around Bristol, England. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA, and it has two divisions, the Premier Division and Premier One. The Premier Division sits at level 12 of the English football league system and is one of three feeders to the Gloucestershire County League. In turn, the Bristol Premier Combination is fed by the Bristol and District League.
History
The league was formed in 1957 and at one stage was known as the County of Avon Premier Combination.
Among the clubs that have left the Bristol Premier Combination and now compete at a higher level are:
- Bitton
- Bristol St George (now known as Roman Glass St. George)
- Cadbury Heath
- Clevedon (now known as Clevedon Town)
- Keynsham Town
- Lawrence Weston Hallen (now known as Hallen)
- Longwell Green Sports
- Mangotsfield United
- Mendip United (now known as Mendip Broadwalk)
- Oldland (now known as Oldland Abbotonians)
- Yate YMCA (now known as Yate Town)
2024–25 Members
Premier
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Division One
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Recent champions
Season | Premier Division | Division One |
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2003–04 | Sea Mills Park | Longshore |
2004–05 | Hallen Reserves | Brimsham Green |
2005–06 | Hanham Athletic | Chipping Sodbury Town |
2006–07 | Nicholas Wanderers | Winterbourne United Reserves |
2007–08 | Chipping Sodbury Town | Mendip United |
2008–09 | Mendip United | Longwell Green Sports Reserves |
2009–10 | Longwell Green Sports Reserves | Seymour United |
2010–11 | Mendip United | Totterdown United |
2011–12 | Mendip United | Shaftesbury Crusade |
2012–13 | Longwell Green Sports Reserves | Highridge United |
2013–14 | Mendip United | Edden Grove |
2014–15 | Mendip United | Bitton Reserves |
2015–16 | Mendip Broadwalk | Talbot Knowle United |
2016-17 | Cribbs Reserves | Shaftesbury Crusade |
2017-18 | Olveston United | Seymour United |
2018-19 | Cribbs Reserves | Winterbourne United First |
2019-20 | Cribbs Reserves | Bristol Manor Farm Reserves |
2021-22 | Cribbs Reserves | Bradley Stoke Town |
2022–23 | Hanham Athletic | Wick Reserves |
2023–24 | Totterdown United | Shirehampton Reserves |
External links
- Official Website – TheFA.com Archived 6 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- Football mitoo
References
- ^ "Bristol Premier Combination - TheFA.com". Retrieved 30 May 2011.