Surrey Elite Intermediate Football League
Country | England |
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Founded | 2008 |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | Level 11 |
Feeder to | Combined Counties League |
Promotion to | Combined Counties League Division One |
Relegation to |
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Domestic cup(s) |
League Challenge Cup Reserves Challenge Cup |
Current champions |
Horsley (2015–16) |
Website | Official |
The Surrey Elite Intermediate Football League is a regional English football league for teams in South-West London, Surrey and neighbouring areas. It was founded in 2008. The league is at the 11th level of the English football league system and was incorporated into the National League System as a Step 7 league by the Football Association in June 2012. It has a division for first teams and a reserve division.
The league was formed to bridge the gap between local intermediate leagues and the lower division of the Combined Counties League.[1] The league is fed by the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) and the Surrey South Eastern Combination. Teams from other local leagues, such as the Aldershot & District League may also apply for membership.
The current champions of the league are Horsley.
2015–16 teams
Club |
Finishing position 2015-16 |
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AFC Cubo[n 1] | 9th |
AFC Spelthorne Sports | 8th |
Balham | 2nd |
Battersea Ironsides[n 2] | 6th |
Chobham Burymead | 11th |
Godalming & Farncombe Athletic | 10th |
Horsley | 1st |
Merrow | 3rd |
NPL | 12th |
Project Clapham | 4th |
Reigate Priory[n 3] | 15th |
Ripley Village | 13th |
Tooting Bec | 7th |
Virginia Water | 5th |
Warlingham | 14th |
Yateley United | 16th |
List of champions
Season | Champions |
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2008–09 | Eversley |
2009–10 | Epsom Eagles |
2010–11 | Spelthorne Sports |
2011–12 | Epsom Athletic |
2012–13 | Yateley Green |
2013–14 | NPL |
2014–15 | Horsley |
2015–16 | Horsley |
Notes and references
- Notes
- ↑ AFC Cubo are based in Barnes, London
- ↑ Battersea Ironsides are based in Earlswood, London
- ↑ Priory Park is the main park of the town on the site of the former Reigate Priory
- References