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The Chiltonian League was an English football league that existed from 1984 until it merged with the Hellenic League in 2000. It never had a defined place in the English football league system, but successful clubs moved from the Chiltonian League to the Combined Counties League and to the South Midlands League.
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History
1984-85
The league originally consisted of a single section of 17 clubs, most of whom had previously competed in the Wycombe & District League.
Season Champions 1984-85 Holmer Green 1985-95
After its inaugural season, the league expanded to two divisions (for first teams - reserve divisions were constituted separately). The divisions were originally known as Divisions One and Two, but after two seasons this was changed to Premier Division and Division One.
Season Division One Division Two 1985-86 Holmer Green Drayton Wanderers 1986-87 Coopers Payen Seer Green Season Premier Division Division Two 1987-88 Henley Town Finchampstead 1988-89 Coopers Payen Mill End Sports 1989-90 Coopers Payen Binfield 1990-91 Peppard Letcombe 1991-92 Peppard Eton Wick 1992-93 Eton Wick Broadmoor Staff 1993-94 Holmer Green Slough Irish Society 1994-95 Reading Town Denham United 1995-99
In 1995, the reserve divisions were scrapped and the league re-constituted into a single structure of three divisions - Premier Division, Division One and Division Two
Season Premier Division Division One Division Two 1995-96 Binfield Vansittart Wanderers Penn & Tylers Green reserves 1996-97 Denham United Eton Wick reserves Drayton Wanderers reserves 1997-98 A.F.C. Wallingford Cippenham Village Henley Town reserves 1998-99 Eton Wick Finchampstead reserves Stocklake reserves 1999-00
With only six teams completing the 1998-99 Division Two season, that division was dropped and the league returned to a two-division structure. At the end of the 1999-00 season, the league merged into an expanded Hellenic League.
Season Premier Division Division One 1999-00 Henley Town Eton Wick reserves Categories:- English football competition stubs
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