Herefordshire Football League

Herefordshire Football League

The Herefordshire Football League (currently sponsored by the Hereford Times) is an English football league based in the county of Herefordshire. The league currently has four divisions - the Premier Division and Divisions 1 to 3.

While the Herefordshire League is not part of the official National League System, clubs who win this league can be promoted to the lower divisions of the West Midlands (Regional) League or the Midland Combination.

Recent divisional champions

Member clubs 2008–09

The league's current member clubs are as follows: [Cite web|url=http://www.herefordtimes.com/sport/3181826.Seven_new_sides_in_Herefordshire_League/|title=Seven new sides in Herefordshire League|publisher=Hereford Times|author=Ian Morgan|date=2008-06-28|date=2008-07-15]

Premier Division

Bromyard Town Reserves | Ewyas Harold | Fownhope | Hinton | Hereford Lads Club | Kington Town | Ledbury Town Reserves | Leominster Town | Pegasus | Ross Town | Sutton United | Wellington Rangers | Westfields Reserves | Woofferton

Division One

Bartestree | Burghill | Ewyas Harold Reserves | Fownhope Reserves | Hay St Mary’s | Hereford Lads Club Colts | Holme Lacy | Shobdon | Stoke Prior | Wellington Rangers Colts | Weston | Woofferton Reserves

Division Two

Bartestree Reserves | Dore Valley | Hampton Park Rangers | Ledbury Colts | Leintwardine Colts | Kington Town Reserves | Orcop Juniors | Orleton | Pegasus Colts | Ross Town Reserves | Toros | Weobley

Division Three

Bucknell United | Hereford Civil Service | Hinton Reserves | Holme Lacy Reserves | Holmer | Kingstone | Leominster Town Reserves | Orleton Colts | Pencombe | Polska PGL | Presteigne St Andrews | Weston Reserves

References

External links

* [http://football.mitoo.co.uk/News.cfm?LeagueCode=HFL2007 Official league website]


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