Surrey Senior League

Surrey Senior League

The Surrey Senior League was an English regional football league for teams based in Surrey although teams from just outside the county boundary were sometimes admitted as well. The league existed from 1922 until 1978, when it was rebranded as the Homes Counties League in an attempt to attract teams from a wider catchment area. After one season the league changed its name once again to the Combined Counties League, under which name it continues to operate to the present day.

Champions

The champions of the league were as follows: [http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/engamaleagchamp.html RSSSF] ]

*1922-23 Egham
*1923-24 Farnham United Breweries
*1924-25 Farnham United Breweries
*1925-26 Epsom Town
*1926-27 Epsom Town
*1927-28 Aldershot Traction Company
*1928-29 Dorking
*1929-30 Dorking
*1930-31 Camberley & Yorktown
*1931-32 Camberley & Yorktown
*1932-33 Camberley & Yorktown
*1933-34 Banstead Mental Hospital
*1934-35 Wills Sports
*1935-36 Hersham
*1936-37 Walton-on-Thames
*1937-38 Metropolitan Police
*1938-39 Hersham
*1939-46 "No competition due to Second World War"
*1946-47 Leatherhead
*1947-48 Leatherhead
*1948-49 Leatherhead
*1949-50 Leatherhead
*1950-51 Banstead Athletic
*1951-52 Banstead Athletic
*1952-53 Banstead Athletic
*1953-54 Banstead Athletic
*1954-55 Dorking
*1955-56 Dorking
*1956-57 Banstead Athletic
*1957-58 Molesey
*1958-59 Malden Town
*1959-60 Chertsey Town
*1960-61 Addlestone
*1961-62 Chertsey Town
*1962-63 Chertsey Town
*1963-64 Hampton
*1964-65 Banstead Athletic
*1965-66 Farnham Town
*1966-67 Farnham Town
*1967-68 Farnham Town
*1968-69 Whyteleafe
*1969-70 Bracknell Town
*1970-71 Malden Town
*1971-72 Merstham
*1972-73 Westfield
*1973-74 Westfield
*1974-75 Epsom & Ewell
*1975-76 Wandsworth
*1976-77 Horley Town
*1977-78 Malden Vale

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