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Gloucestershire County Football League

The Gloucestershire County Football League is a football league in England, founded in 1968. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA.

Gloucestershire County Football League
Founded1968; 55 years ago (1968)
CountryEngland
Number of teams16
Level on pyramidLevel 11
Promotion toHellenic League Division One
Western League Division One
Relegation toBristol & Suburban League
Bristol Premier Combination
Gloucestershire Northern Senior League
Current championsWick
(2021–22)
WebsiteOfficial website

It sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System and is a feeder to Divisions One of the Hellenic League and Western League. Clubs to move from the GCL to the Hellenic League in recent seasons are Brimscombe & Thrupp, Longlevens and Tuffley Rovers. The league has always consisted of a single division of clubs. In the 2022–23 season, 16 teams will compete in the league.

The Bristol & Suburban League, Bristol Premier Combination, and the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League feed the Gloucestershire County League.

Administration

The League has a maximum size of 18 member clubs, who have to be affiliated to the Gloucestershire Football Association.

The club's ground or headquarters have to be located within the County of Gloucestershire or in those parts of the City of Bristol that were within the 1908 city boundaries.

The league is part of the National League system and clubs may apply for promotion to or from the League.

The Joint Liaison Committee, at the end of each season, confirms promotion and relegation of clubs between the leagues and is responsible for the boundary adjustments between the leagues where appropriate. The Committee is drawn from the Western Football League, Gloucestershire County League, Somerset County League, South West Peninsula League and the Wiltshire League.[1]

History

The league was originally formed in 1968. Its first chairman was F.Dowling, who was ably assisted by the Hon. Secretary, L.V. James. Les James has the Leagues' Cup Competition named after him in recognition of his service to football and the league within Gloucestershire. Chairman, Mr F. Dowling, presented the championship trophy to Stonehouse, who were the first winners of the County League.[2]

Among the clubs that have left the Gloucestershire County League and now compete at a higher level are:

Former members of the County League that have dropped back into local football include:

Member clubs for 2022–23 season

  • Broadwell Amateurs
  • Bromley Heath United
  • Cheltenham Civil Service
  • Cribbs Reserves
  • Frampton United
  • Gala Wilton
  • Hardwicke
  • Henbury
  • Little Stoke
  • Patchway Town
  • Quedgeley Wanderers
  • Rockleaze Rangers
  • Ruardean Hill Rangers
  • Sharpness AFC
  • Stoke Gifford United
  • Wick

List of champions

References

  1. ^ "Surridge Gloucestershire County Football League – About". Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Surridge Gloucestershire County Football League – About". Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Football Club History Database – Harrow Hill". Retrieved 29 May 2011.

External links

  • Gloucestershire County League
  • FA Full-time

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The Gloucestershire County Football League is a football league in England founded in 1968 The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA Gloucestershire County Football LeagueFounded1968 55 years ago 1968 CountryEnglandNumber of teams16Level on pyramidLevel 11Promotion toHellenic League Division OneWestern League Division OneRelegation toBristol amp Suburban LeagueBristol Premier CombinationGloucestershire Northern Senior LeagueCurrent championsWick 2021 22 WebsiteOfficial websiteIt sits at step 7 or level 11 of the National League System and is a feeder to Divisions One of the Hellenic League and Western League Clubs to move from the GCL to the Hellenic League in recent seasons are Brimscombe amp Thrupp Longlevens and Tuffley Rovers The league has always consisted of a single division of clubs In the 2022 23 season 16 teams will compete in the league The Bristol amp Suburban League Bristol Premier Combination and the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League feed the Gloucestershire County League Contents 1 Administration 2 History 3 Member clubs for 2022 23 season 4 List of champions 5 References 6 External linksAdministration EditThe League has a maximum size of 18 member clubs who have to be affiliated to the Gloucestershire Football Association The club s ground or headquarters have to be located within the County of Gloucestershire or in those parts of the City of Bristol that were within the 1908 city boundaries The league is part of the National League system and clubs may apply for promotion to or from the League The Joint Liaison Committee at the end of each season confirms promotion and relegation of clubs between the leagues and is responsible for the boundary adjustments between the leagues where appropriate The Committee is drawn from the Western Football League Gloucestershire County League Somerset County League South West Peninsula League and the Wiltshire League 1 History EditThe league was originally formed in 1968 Its first chairman was F Dowling who was ably assisted by the Hon Secretary L V James Les James has the Leagues Cup Competition named after him in recognition of his service to football and the league within Gloucestershire Chairman Mr F Dowling presented the championship trophy to Stonehouse who were the first winners of the County League 2 Among the clubs that have left the Gloucestershire County League and now compete at a higher level are Almondsbury Bishop s Cleeve Brimscombe amp Thrupp Bitton Bristol St George now known as Roman Glass St George Bristol Telephones Cadbury Heath Cinderford Town Cirencester Town Fairford Town Cribbs Friends Life now known as Cribbs Forest Green Rovers Lawrence Weston Hallen now known as Hallen Longlevens Longwell Green Sports Lydney Town Newent Town Oldland now known as Oldland Abbotonians Slimbridge Shortwood United Thornbury Town Tuffley Rovers Tytherington Rocks Winterbourne United Yate Town Former members of the County League that have dropped back into local football include Harrow Hill joined the County League in 1982 83 and gained promotion to the Hellenic Football League in 1995 96 but have now returned to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League 3 Member clubs for 2022 23 season EditBroadwell Amateurs Bromley Heath United Cheltenham Civil Service Cribbs Reserves Frampton United Gala Wilton Hardwicke Henbury Little Stoke Patchway Town Quedgeley Wanderers Rockleaze Rangers Ruardean Hill Rangers Sharpness AFC Stoke Gifford United WickList of champions Edit1968 69 Stonehouse Town 1969 70 Bristol St George 1970 71 Cadbury Heath 1971 72 Cadbury Heath 1972 73 Cadbury Heath 1973 74 Cadbury Heath 1974 75 Matson Athletic 1975 76 Matson Athletic 1976 77 Almondsbury Greenway 1977 78 Almondsbury Greenway 1978 79 Almondsbury Greenway 1979 80 Almondsbury Greenway 1980 81 Almondsbury Greenway 1981 82 Shortwood United 1982 83 Old Georgians 1983 84 Sharpness 1984 85 Old Georgians 1985 86 Patchway 1986 87 Old Georgians 1987 88 Old Georgians 1988 89 Lawrence Weston Hallen 1989 90 Ellwood 1990 91 Tuffley Rovers 1991 92 Patchway Town 1992 93 Hallen 1993 94 Cadbury Heath 1994 95 Henbury Old Boys 1995 96 DRG 1996 97 Old Georgians 1997 98 Cadbury Heath 1998 99 Cadbury Heath 1999 00 Highridge United 2000 01 Winterbourne United 2001 02 Roman Glass St George 2002 03 Patchway Town 2003 04 Almondsbury 2004 05 Highridge United 2005 06 Lydney Town 2006 07 Roman Glass St George 2007 08 Hardwicke 2008 09 Slimbridge 2009 10 Thornbury Town 2010 11 Brimscombe amp Thrupp 2011 12 Cribbs Friends Life 2012 13 Longlevens 2013 14 Longlevens 2014 15 Cheltenham Civil Service 2015 16 AEK Boco 2016 17 Bristol Telephones 2017 18 Thornbury Town 2018 19 Lebeq United 2019 20 Not completed due to the Covid 19 Pandemic 2020 21 Not completed due to the Covid 19 Pandemic 2021 22 WickReferences Edit Surridge Gloucestershire County Football League About Retrieved 29 May 2011 Surridge Gloucestershire County Football League About Retrieved 29 May 2011 Football Club History Database Harrow Hill Retrieved 29 May 2011 External links EditGloucestershire County League FA Full time Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gloucestershire County Football League amp oldid 1111389284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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