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Isthmian League

The Isthmian League (/ˈɪs(θ)miən/) is a regional football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.

Isthmian League
Founded1905; 118 years ago (1905)
CountryEngland
Other club(s) fromGuernsey
Divisions
  • Premier Division
  • North Division
  • South Central Division
  • South East Division
Number of teams82
  • Premier Division: 22
  • North Division: 20
  • South Central Division: 20
  • South East Division: 20
Level on pyramid7–8
Promotion toNational League South
Relegation to
Domestic cup(s)
Current championsBishop's Stortford (Premier Division)
Hashtag United (North Division)
Basingstoke Town (South Central Division)
Chatham Town (South East Division)
Websitewww.isthmian.co.uk
Current: 2023–24 Isthmian League

Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 teams in four divisions: the Premier Division above its three feeder divisions, the North, South Central and South East divisions.

Together with the Southern League and the Northern Premier League, it forms the seventh and eighth levels of the English football league system. It has various regional feeder leagues and the league as a whole is a feeder league mainly to the National League South.

History edit

Before the Isthmian League was formed, there were no leagues in which amateur football clubs could compete, only knock-out cup competitions. Therefore, a meeting took place between representatives of Casuals, Civil Service, Clapton, Ealing Association, Ilford and London Caledonians to discuss the creation of a strong amateur league. All the clubs supported the idea and the Isthmian League was born on 7 March 1905. Membership to the league was through invitation only. The league was very strongly dedicated to the cause of amateurism in sport; consequently, the champions of the league did not even receive a trophy or medals; the league's Latin motto was honor sufficit ('honour is sufficient').

Thus, those clubs less able to compete financially gravitated to it rather than to the Southern League, which attracted clubs with ambition and money. Although the Isthmian League established itself as one of the strongest amateur leagues in the country, routinely providing the winners of the FA Amateur Cup, it was still regarded as being at a lower level than the Southern League, which had developed into the top regional semi-professional league. By 1922 the Isthmian League had fourteen clubs and over the next five decades, only a few new members were admitted, mainly to fill vacancies left by clubs leaving the league. Most new Isthmian League members joined from the Athenian League, which was similarly dedicated to amateurism.

The Isthmian League was most likely named after the ancient Isthmian Games, with the later Athenian League, Corinthian League, Delphian League, Spartan League, Parthenon League and Aetolian League all adding a Classical Greek flavour to amateur football competition. In 1962 an 'all-star' team from the Isthmian League entered the 1962 Ugandan Independence Tournament, drawing both their games versus Kenya and Ghana.

The league finally began to permit professionalism in the mid-1970s when the Football Association abolished the long-standing distinction between amateur and professional status with effect from the 1974–75 season. A second division of sixteen clubs was formed in 1973 and a third division followed in 1977. However, the league still remained officious and refused to participate in the formation of the Alliance Premier League in 1979 and whilst two Isthmian clubs, Enfield and Dagenham, defected to the APL in 1981, it was not until 1985 that the Isthmian League champions were given a promotion place to the newly renamed Football Conference. The reward of promotion into the Conference means that, since 1985, no team has won the league champions title two seasons in succession (as had happened on 22 occasions previously). The Athenian League disbanded in 1984 when the Isthmian League Second Division split into North and South Divisions. These were restructured yet again to Second and Third Divisions in 1991.

In 2002, the league was restructured once more, with the First and Second Divisions merging to become Division One North and Division One South (later renamed simply the North and South divisions), and the Third Division being renamed as Division Two. In addition, the league's three feeder leagues—the Combined Counties League, Essex Senior League and Spartan South Midlands League—ran in parallel with Division Two, and were able to feed directly into the regional Division Ones.

In 2004, The Football Association pushed through a major restructuring of the entire national non-league National League System, creating new regional divisions of the Football Conference feeding into the top, national, level. As a consequence of this restructuring, the Isthmian League was reduced back down to three divisions, and its boundaries were changed to remove the overlap with the Southern League.

In 2006, further reorganisation saw a reversion to two regional Division Ones and the disbandment of Division Two. This current plan calls for clubs based on the edges of the Isthmian League's territory to transfer to and from the Southern League as necessary to maintain numerical balance between the leagues. One team, Clapton, who were ever present in the Isthmian League since its foundation, were moved to the Essex Senior League for the 2006–07 season. Dulwich Hamlet, who had joined the league in 1907, became its longest serving member until their promotion to the National League South for the 2018–19 season.

In May 2017, The Football Association chose the Isthmian League to add a third regional division at Step 4 as part of further restructuring in the National League System, reducing all divisions at Step 4 to 20 teams. The new division started play in the 2018–19 season.[1]

Current Isthmian League members edit

Champions edit

Season Isthmian League
1905–06 London Caledonians
1906–07 Ilford
1907–08 London Caledonians
1908–09 Bromley
1909–10 Bromley
1910–11 Clapton
1911–12 London Caledonians
1912–13 London Caledonians
1913–14 London Caledonians
1914–19 Not held due to World War I
1919 Leytonstone
1919–20 Dulwich Hamlet
1920–21 Ilford
1921–22 Ilford
1922–23 Clapton
1923–24 St Albans City
1924–25 London Caledonians
1925–26 Dulwich Hamlet
1926–27 St Albans City
1927–28 St Albans City
1928–29 Nunhead
1929–30 Nunhead
1930–31 Wimbledon
1931–32 Wimbledon
1932–33 Dulwich Hamlet
1933–34 Kingstonian
1934–35 Wimbledon
1935–36 Wimbledon
1936–37 Kingstonian
1937–38 Leytonstone
1938–39 Leytonstone
1939–45 Not held World War II
1945–46 Walthamstow Avenue
1946–47 Leytonstone
1947–48 Leytonstone
1948–49 Dulwich Hamlet
1949–50 Leytonstone
1950–51 Leytonstone
1951–52 Leytonstone
1952–53 Walthamstow Avenue
1953–54 Bromley
1954–55 Walthamstow Avenue
1955–56 Wycombe Wanderers
1956–57 Wycombe Wanderers
1957–58 Tooting & Mitcham United
1958–59 Wimbledon
1959–60 Tooting & Mitcham United
1960–61 Bromley
1961–62 Wimbledon
1962–63 Wimbledon
1963–64 Wimbledon
1964–65 Hendon
1965–66 Leytonstone
1966–67 Sutton United
1967–68 Enfield
1968–69 Enfield
1969–70 Enfield
1970–71 Wycombe Wanderers
1971–72 Wycombe Wanderers
1972–73 Hendon

For the 1973–74 season, Division Two was added.

For the 1977–78 season, Division One was renamed the Premier Division, Division Two was renamed Division One and new Division Two was added.

For the 1984–85 season, Division Two was reorganised into North and South regions.

For the 1991–92 season, regional divisions Two were merged and Division Three was added.

At the end of the 1994–95 season, Enfield were denied promotion to the Conference. Their place was taken by Slough Town who finished as runners-up.

For the 2002–03 season, Division One was reorganised into North and South regions and Division Three was disbanded.

Season Premier Division Division One North Division One South Division Two
2002–03 Aldershot Town Northwood Carshalton Athletic Cheshunt
2003–04 Canvey Island Yeading Lewes Leighton Town

For the 2004–05 season Division Ones North and South were merged.

Season Premier Division Division One Division Two
2004–05 Yeading AFC Wimbledon Ilford
2005–06 Braintree Town Ramsgate Ware
 
Dover Athletic receive the Isthmian League Premier Division trophy in 2009

For the 2006–07 season, Division One was reorganised into North and South regions and Division Two was disbanded.

For the 2018–19 season, the South Division was reorganised into South Central and South East divisions.

1 The 2019–20 season was terminated on 26 March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic; the teams listed here were in first place in the standings at the time of the termination, but were not recognised as champions.

2 The 2020–21 season was also terminated on 24 February 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic; the teams listed here were in first place in the standings at the time of the termination, but were not recognised as champions.

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Since the league's formation in 1905, the following clubs have won promotion to higher levels of the English football league system -

Season Club Position Promoted to
1980–81 Enfield
Dagenham
2nd
8th
Alliance Premier League
Alliance Premier League
1984–85 Wycombe Wanderers 3rd Alliance Premier League
1985–86 Sutton United 1st Football Conference
1986–87 Wycombe Wanderers 1st Football Conference
1987–88 Yeovil Town 1st Football Conference
1988–89 Farnborough Town 2nd Football Conference
1989–90 Slough Town 1st Football Conference
1990–91 Redbridge Forest 1st Football Conference
1991–92 Woking 1st Football Conference
1993–94 Stevenage Borough 1st Football Conference
1994–95 Slough Town 2nd Football Conference
1995–96 Hayes 1st Football Conference
1996–97 Yeovil Town 1st Football Conference
1997–98 Kingstonian 1st Football Conference
1998–99 Sutton United 1st Football Conference
1999–2000 Dagenham & Redbridge 1st Football Conference
2000–01 Farnborough Town 1st Football Conference
2001–02 Gravesend & Northfleet 1st Football Conference
2002–03 Aldershot Town 1st Football Conference National
2003–04 Canvey Island
Kettering Town
Sutton United
Thurrock
Hornchurch
Grays Athletic
Carshalton Athletic
Hayes
Bognor Regis Town
Bishop's Stortford
Maidenhead United
Ford United
Basingstoke Town
St Albans City
Lewes (IL DOS)
1st
9th
2nd
3rd
5th
6th
7th
8th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th*
19th*
1st*
Football Conference National
Football Conference North
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2004–05 Yeading
Eastleigh
1st
3rd*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2005–06 Braintree Town
Fisher Athletic
1st
3rd*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2006–07 Hampton & Richmond B
Bromley
1st
2nd*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2007–08 Chelmsford City
AFC Wimbledon
1st
3rd*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2008–09 Dover Athletic
Staines Town
1st
2nd*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2009–10 Dartford
Boreham Wood
1st
4th*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2010–11 Sutton United
Tonbridge Angels
1st
2nd*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2011–12 Billericay Town
AFC Hornchurch
1st
2nd*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2012–13 Whitehawk
Concord Rangers
1st
4th*
Football Conference South
Football Conference South
2013–14 Wealdstone
Lowestoft Town
1st
4th*
Football Conference South
Football Conference North
2014–15 Maidstone United
Margate
1st
3rd*
National League South
National League South
2015–16 Hampton & Richmond B
East Thurrock United
1st
3rd*
National League South
National League South
2016–17 Havant & Waterlooville
Bognor Regis Town
1st
2nd*
National League South
National League South
2017–18 Billericay Town
Dulwich Hamlet
1st
2nd*
National League South
National League South
2018–19 Dorking Wanderers
Tonbridge Angels
1st
4th*
National League South
National League South
2019–20 No promotion to National League North or South
2020–21 Step 3 promotion cancelled
2021–22 Worthing
Cheshunt
1st
5th*
National League South
National League South
2022–23 Bishop's Stortford
Aveley
1st
4th*
National League North
National League South

Asterisk indicates club was promoted via play-offs

Sponsorship edit

The Isthmian League was the first league to have sponsorship, having been selected by Rothmans, who sponsored the league from 1973 to 1977. The company offered prize money for position in the league but money was deducted for bookings. Thus the money encouraged both more goals and fair play. The sponsors after Rothmans to the present day have been: Michael Lawrie (1977–78), Berger (1978–82), Servowarm (1982–85), Vauxhall-Opel (1985–90), Vauxhall (1990–91), Diadora (1991–95), ICIS (1995–97), Ryman (1997–2017),[2] Bostik (2017–19)[3] and BetVictor (2019–20). Entain's Pitching In was announced as the next sponsor for 2020–21. At the time of announcement, Entain went by its former name GVC Holdings. Under this partnership, Isthmian is marketed as one of the three Trident Leagues, alongside the Northern Premier and Southern leagues.[4]

Ryman also sponsored the Isthmian Youth League and Isthmian Development League upon their creations in 2007 and 2013 respectively.[5] Ryman chairman Theo Paphitis added to his league sponsorship through his flagship companies. Robert Dyas became sponsors of the Isthmian League Cup, Isthmian Veterans Cup, Isthmian Disability Cup and Isthmian Youth Play-off Cup in 2014, and Boux Avenue sponsored the Isthmian Women's Cup from 2014 to 2017.

Becoming the longest running sports sponsorship in UK football, Ryman stepped down as sponsors at the end of the 2016–17 season after 20 years.[6]

League Cup edit

The Alan Turvey Trophy, formerly the Isthmian League Cup, has run since 1975 and involves all Isthmian League teams.

Former members edit

Several previous members of the Isthmian League have reached the English Football League. In its earlier years, the Football League didn't directly promote teams from the Non-League system on merit; instead, holding regular elections, for which any Non-League side could apply to enter. In practice, only the most ambitious non-League sides put themselves forward for election,[7] and success was uncommon (outside of divisional expansions, from 1945 to its abolition in 1987, only seven clubs were successful in vying for admission to the League). No Isthmian League member ever put themselves forward for election to the Football League, but Wimbledon were elected as a Southern League member, having left the Isthmian League in 1964.[7]

The first ex-Isthmian League team to reach the Football League was Wimbledon in 1977, followed subsequently by Maidstone United (1989), Wycombe Wanderers (1993), Yeovil Town (2003), Dagenham & Redbridge (2007), Aldershot Town (2008), Stevenage (2010), and AFC Wimbledon (2011). Sutton United, who had been in the Isthmian League as recently as 2011, became the most recent former member to be promoted to the Football League, winning promotion in 2021.

Team Isthmian League seasons Isthmian League Titles Highest division reached First Season EFL Honours Major Cup Honours Current Division
Dagenham & Redbridge 1907–92; 1996–2000 19
  • 1 as Dagenham & Redbridge (1999–2000)
  • 3 as Ilford (1906–07, 1920–21, 1921–22)
  • 9 as Leytonstone (1919, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1965–66)
  • 3 as Walthamstow Avenue (1945–46, 1952–53, 1954–55)
  • 2 as Leytonstone & Ilford (1981–82, 1988–89)
  • 1 as Redbridge Forest (1990–91)
EFL League One 2007-08 none none National League
Wimbledon 1921–64 8 (1930–31, 1931–32, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1958–59, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64) Premier League 1977–78 Division 2

Division 3

Division 4

FA Cup defunct

Successor club Milton Keynes Dons currently play in League One

Wycombe Wanderers 1921–85; 1986–87 8 (1955–56, 1956–57, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1982–83, 1986–87) EFL Championship 1993–94 none none EFL League One
Maidstone United 1959–71 0 Fourth Division 1989–90 none none defunct

Successor club Maidstone United currently play in the National League South

Sutton United 1963–86; 1991–99; 2001–04; 2008–11 5 (1966–67, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1998–99, 2010–11) EFL League Two 2021–22 none none EFL League Two
Stevenage 1984–1994 as Stevenage Borough 1 (1993–94) EFL League One 2010–11 none none EFL League Two
Yeovil Town 1985–88; 1995–97 2 (1987–88, 1996–97) EFL Championship 2003-04 League Two none National League
Aldershot Town 1992–2003 1 (2002–03) EFL League Two 2008–09 none none National League
AFC Wimbledon 2004–08 0 EFL League One 2011–12 none none EFL League Two

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "The big shake up of non-League football confirmed". Pitchero. Pitch Hero Ltd. 16 May 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  2. ^ "English Non-League Archive 1965–98". city.ac.uk. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Bostik signs sponsorship deal with the Isthmian Football League". Bostik.com. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Introducing 'Pitching In' - the new partner of the Isthmian Football League". 3 September 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Record-breaking Ryman era to end – The Ryman Isthmian Football League". isthmian.co.uk. 14 January 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  6. ^ Elliott, Sam (19 January 2017). "End of the Ryman era as longest-running sponsors quit after 20 years". The Non-League Football Paper. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  7. ^ a b "A HISTORY OF ADMISSION TO THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE". Non League Matters. Retrieved 2 October 2021.

References edit

  • "The Ryman Football League". isthmian.co.uk. Ryman Football League. Retrieved 3 August 2009.
  • "Isthmian League History". fchd.info. Football Club History Database. Retrieved 3 August 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Isthmian League ˈ ɪ s 8 m i en is a regional football league covering Greater London East and South East England featuring mostly semi professional clubs Isthmian LeagueFounded1905 118 years ago 1905 CountryEnglandOther club s fromGuernseyDivisionsPremier Division North Division South Central Division South East DivisionNumber of teams82Premier Division 22 North Division 20 South Central Division 20 South East Division 20Level on pyramid7 8Promotion toNational League SouthRelegation toCombined Counties League North or South Eastern Counties League Essex Senior League Southern Combination League Southern Counties East League Spartan South Midlands League Wessex LeagueDomestic cup s FA Cup FA Trophy Isthmian League CupCurrent championsBishop s Stortford Premier Division Hashtag United North Division Basingstoke Town South Central Division Chatham Town South East Division Websitewww wbr isthmian wbr co wbr ukCurrent 2023 24 Isthmian LeagueFounded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area the league now consists of 82 teams in four divisions the Premier Division above its three feeder divisions the North South Central and South East divisions Together with the Southern League and the Northern Premier League it forms the seventh and eighth levels of the English football league system It has various regional feeder leagues and the league as a whole is a feeder league mainly to the National League South Contents 1 History 2 Current Isthmian League members 2 1 Premier Division 2 2 North Division 2 3 South Central Division 2 4 South East Division 3 Champions 3 1 Promoted 3 2 Sponsorship 4 League Cup 5 Former members 6 See also 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBefore the Isthmian League was formed there were no leagues in which amateur football clubs could compete only knock out cup competitions Therefore a meeting took place between representatives of Casuals Civil Service Clapton Ealing Association Ilford and London Caledonians to discuss the creation of a strong amateur league All the clubs supported the idea and the Isthmian League was born on 7 March 1905 Membership to the league was through invitation only The league was very strongly dedicated to the cause of amateurism in sport consequently the champions of the league did not even receive a trophy or medals the league s Latin motto was honor sufficit honour is sufficient Thus those clubs less able to compete financially gravitated to it rather than to the Southern League which attracted clubs with ambition and money Although the Isthmian League established itself as one of the strongest amateur leagues in the country routinely providing the winners of the FA Amateur Cup it was still regarded as being at a lower level than the Southern League which had developed into the top regional semi professional league By 1922 the Isthmian League had fourteen clubs and over the next five decades only a few new members were admitted mainly to fill vacancies left by clubs leaving the league Most new Isthmian League members joined from the Athenian League which was similarly dedicated to amateurism The Isthmian League was most likely named after the ancient Isthmian Games with the later Athenian League Corinthian League Delphian League Spartan League Parthenon League and Aetolian League all adding a Classical Greek flavour to amateur football competition In 1962 an all star team from the Isthmian League entered the 1962 Ugandan Independence Tournament drawing both their games versus Kenya and Ghana The league finally began to permit professionalism in the mid 1970s when the Football Association abolished the long standing distinction between amateur and professional status with effect from the 1974 75 season A second division of sixteen clubs was formed in 1973 and a third division followed in 1977 However the league still remained officious and refused to participate in the formation of the Alliance Premier League in 1979 and whilst two Isthmian clubs Enfield and Dagenham defected to the APL in 1981 it was not until 1985 that the Isthmian League champions were given a promotion place to the newly renamed Football Conference The reward of promotion into the Conference means that since 1985 no team has won the league champions title two seasons in succession as had happened on 22 occasions previously The Athenian League disbanded in 1984 when the Isthmian League Second Division split into North and South Divisions These were restructured yet again to Second and Third Divisions in 1991 In 2002 the league was restructured once more with the First and Second Divisions merging to become Division One North and Division One South later renamed simply the North and South divisions and the Third Division being renamed as Division Two In addition the league s three feeder leagues the Combined Counties League Essex Senior League and Spartan South Midlands League ran in parallel with Division Two and were able to feed directly into the regional Division Ones In 2004 The Football Association pushed through a major restructuring of the entire national non league National League System creating new regional divisions of the Football Conference feeding into the top national level As a consequence of this restructuring the Isthmian League was reduced back down to three divisions and its boundaries were changed to remove the overlap with the Southern League In 2006 further reorganisation saw a reversion to two regional Division Ones and the disbandment of Division Two This current plan calls for clubs based on the edges of the Isthmian League s territory to transfer to and from the Southern League as necessary to maintain numerical balance between the leagues One team Clapton who were ever present in the Isthmian League since its foundation were moved to the Essex Senior League for the 2006 07 season Dulwich Hamlet who had joined the league in 1907 became its longest serving member until their promotion to the National League South for the 2018 19 season In May 2017 The Football Association chose the Isthmian League to add a third regional division at Step 4 as part of further restructuring in the National League System reducing all divisions at Step 4 to 20 teams The new division started play in the 2018 19 season 1 Current Isthmian League members editPremier Division edit Billericay Town Bognor Regis Town Canvey Island Carshalton Athletic Chatham Town Cheshunt Concord Rangers Cray Wanderers Dulwich Hamlet Enfield Town Folkestone Invicta Haringey Borough Hashtag United Hastings United Hornchurch Horsham Kingstonian Lewes Margate Potters Bar Town Whitehawk Wingate amp Finchley North Division edit Basildon United Bowers amp Pitsea Brentwood Town Brightlingsea Regent Bury Town East Thurrock United Enfield Felixstowe amp Walton United Gorleston Grays Athletic Heybridge Swifts Ipswich Wanderers Lowestoft Town Maldon amp Tiptree New Salamis Redbridge Stowmarket Town Walthamstow Witham Town Wroxham South Central Division edit Ascot United Ashford Town Middx Badshot Lea Binfield Chertsey Town Corinthian Casuals Chipstead Guernsey Hanworth Villa Hartley Wintney Leatherhead Metropolitan Police Northwood Raynes Park Vale South Park Southall Sutton Common Rovers Thatcham Town Uxbridge Westfield South East Division edit Ashford United Beckenham Town Broadbridge Heath Burgess Hill Town Chichester City Cray Valley Paper Mills East Grinstead Town Erith amp Belvedere Herne Bay Horndean Hythe Town Lancing Littlehampton Town Merstham Phoenix Sports Ramsgate Sevenoaks Town Sheppey United Sittingbourne Three Bridges nbsp nbsp Basildon United nbsp Bowers amp Pitsea nbsp Brightlingsea Regent nbsp Brentwood Town nbsp Bury Town nbsp East Thurrock nbsp Enfield nbsp Felixstowe amp Walton United nbsp Gorleston nbsp Grays Athletic nbsp Heybridge Swifts nbsp Ipswich Wanderers nbsp Lowestoft Town nbsp Maldon amp Tiptree nbsp New Salamis nbsp Redbridge nbsp Stowmarket Town nbsp Walthamstow nbsp Witham Town nbsp Wroxham nbsp Ascot United nbsp Ashford Town nbsp Badshot Lea nbsp Binfield nbsp Bracknell Town nbsp Chertsey Town nbsp Chipstead nbsp Corinthian Casuals nbsp Hanworth Villa nbsp Hartley Wintney nbsp Metropolitan Police nbsp Northwood nbsp Leatherhead nbsp Raynes Park Vale nbsp South Park nbsp Southall nbsp Sutton Common Rovers nbsp Thatcham Town nbsp Uxbridge nbsp Westfield nbsp Ashford United nbsp Beckenham Town nbsp Broadbridge Heath nbsp Burgess Hill Town nbsp Chichester City nbsp Cray Valley Paper Mills nbsp East Grinstead Town nbsp Erith amp Belvedere nbsp Horndean nbsp Herne Bay nbsp Hythe Town nbsp Lancing nbsp Littlehampton Town nbsp Merstham nbsp Phoenix Sports nbsp Ramsgate nbsp Sevenoaks Town nbsp Sheppey United nbsp Sittingbourne nbsp Three Bridges nbsp Billericay Town nbsp Bognor Regis nbsp Canvey Island nbsp Carshalton Athletic nbsp Chatham Town nbsp Cheshunt nbsp Concord Rangers nbsp Cray Wanderers nbsp Dulwich Hamlet nbsp Enfield Town nbsp Folkestone Invicta nbsp Haringey Borough nbsp Hashtag United nbsp Hastings United nbsp Hornchurch nbsp Horsham nbsp Kingstonian nbsp Lewes nbsp Margate nbsp Potters Bar Town nbsp Whitehawk nbsp Wingate amp Finchleyclass notpageimage Locations of the Isthmian League clubs by division nbsp Premier Division nbsp North Division nbsp South Central Division nbsp South East Division Not shown Guernsey further south Champions editSeason Isthmian League1905 06 London Caledonians1906 07 Ilford1907 08 London Caledonians1908 09 Bromley1909 10 Bromley1910 11 Clapton1911 12 London Caledonians1912 13 London Caledonians1913 14 London Caledonians1914 19 Not held due to World War I1919 Leytonstone1919 20 Dulwich Hamlet1920 21 Ilford1921 22 Ilford1922 23 Clapton1923 24 St Albans City1924 25 London Caledonians1925 26 Dulwich Hamlet1926 27 St Albans City1927 28 St Albans City1928 29 Nunhead1929 30 Nunhead1930 31 Wimbledon1931 32 Wimbledon1932 33 Dulwich Hamlet1933 34 Kingstonian1934 35 Wimbledon1935 36 Wimbledon1936 37 Kingstonian1937 38 Leytonstone1938 39 Leytonstone1939 45 Not held World War II1945 46 Walthamstow Avenue1946 47 Leytonstone1947 48 Leytonstone1948 49 Dulwich Hamlet1949 50 Leytonstone1950 51 Leytonstone1951 52 Leytonstone1952 53 Walthamstow Avenue1953 54 Bromley1954 55 Walthamstow Avenue1955 56 Wycombe Wanderers1956 57 Wycombe Wanderers1957 58 Tooting amp Mitcham United1958 59 Wimbledon1959 60 Tooting amp Mitcham United1960 61 Bromley1961 62 Wimbledon1962 63 Wimbledon1963 64 Wimbledon1964 65 Hendon1965 66 Leytonstone1966 67 Sutton United1967 68 Enfield1968 69 Enfield1969 70 Enfield1970 71 Wycombe Wanderers1971 72 Wycombe Wanderers1972 73 HendonFor the 1973 74 season Division Two was added Season Division One Division Two1973 74 Wycombe Wanderers Dagenham1974 75 Wycombe Wanderers Staines Town1975 76 Enfield Tilbury1976 77 Enfield Boreham WoodFor the 1977 78 season Division One was renamed the Premier Division Division Two was renamed Division One and new Division Two was added Season Premier Division Division One Division Two1977 78 Enfield Dulwich Hamlet Epsom amp Ewell1978 79 Barking Harrow Borough Farnborough Town1979 80 Enfield Leytonstone Ilford Billericay Town1980 81 Slough Town Bishop s Stortford Feltham1981 82 Leytonstone amp Ilford Wokingham Town Worthing1982 83 Wycombe Wanderers Worthing Clapton1983 84 Harrow Borough Windsor amp Eton Basildon UnitedFor the 1984 85 season Division Two was reorganised into North and South regions Season Premier Division Division One Division Two North Division Two South1984 85 Sutton United Farnborough Town Leyton Wingate Grays Athletic1985 86 Sutton United St Albans City Stevenage Borough Southwick1986 87 Wycombe Wanderers Leytonstone Ilford Chesham United Woking1987 88 Yeovil Town Marlow Wivenhoe Town Chalfont St Peter1988 89 Leytonstone Ilford Staines Town Harlow Town Dorking1989 90 Slough Town Wivenhoe Town Heybridge Swifts Yeading1990 91 Redbridge Forest Chesham United Stevenage Borough Abingdon TownFor the 1991 92 season regional divisions Two were merged and Division Three was added Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three1991 92 Woking Stevenage Borough Purfleet Edgware Town1992 93 Chesham United Hitchin Town Worthing Aldershot Town1993 94 Stevenage Borough Bishop s Stortford Newbury Town Bracknell Town1994 95 Enfield Boreham Wood Thame United Collier Row1995 96 Hayes Oxford City Canvey Island Horsham1996 97 Yeovil Town Chesham United Collier Row amp Romford Wealdstone1997 98 Kingstonian Aldershot Town Canvey Island Hemel Hempstead Town1998 99 Sutton United Canvey Island Bedford Town Ford United1999 2000 Dagenham amp Redbridge Croydon Hemel Hempstead Town East Thurrock United2000 01 Farnborough Town Boreham Wood Tooting amp Mitcham United Arlesey Town2001 02 Gravesend amp Northfleet Ford United Lewes Croydon AthleticAt the end of the 1994 95 season Enfield were denied promotion to the Conference Their place was taken by Slough Town who finished as runners up For the 2002 03 season Division One was reorganised into North and South regions and Division Three was disbanded Season Premier Division Division One North Division One South Division Two2002 03 Aldershot Town Northwood Carshalton Athletic Cheshunt2003 04 Canvey Island Yeading Lewes Leighton TownFor the 2004 05 season Division Ones North and South were merged Season Premier Division Division One Division Two2004 05 Yeading AFC Wimbledon Ilford2005 06 Braintree Town Ramsgate Ware nbsp Dover Athletic receive the Isthmian League Premier Division trophy in 2009For the 2006 07 season Division One was reorganised into North and South regions and Division Two was disbanded Season Premier Division North Division South Division2006 07 Hampton amp Richmond Borough AFC Hornchurch Maidstone United2007 08 Chelmsford City Dartford Dover Athletic2008 09 Dover Athletic Aveley Kingstonian2009 10 Dartford Lowestoft Town Croydon Athletic2010 11 Sutton United East Thurrock United Metropolitan Police2011 12 Billericay Town Leiston Whitehawk2012 13 Whitehawk Grays Athletic Dulwich Hamlet2013 14 Wealdstone VCD Athletic Peacehaven amp Telscombe2014 15 Maidstone United Needham Market Burgess Hill Town2015 16 Hampton amp Richmond Borough AFC Sudbury Folkestone Invicta2016 17 Havant amp Waterlooville Brightlingsea Regent Tooting amp Mitcham United2017 18 Billericay Town AFC Hornchurch Carshalton AthleticFor the 2018 19 season the South Division was reorganised into South Central and South East divisions Season Premier Division North Division South Central Division South East Division2018 19 Dorking Wanderers Bowers amp Pitsea Hayes amp Yeading United Cray Wanderers2019 201 Worthing Maldon amp Tiptree Ware Hastings United2020 212 Worthing Tilbury Waltham Abbey Hastings United2021 22 Worthing Aveley Bracknell Town Hastings United2022 23 Bishop s Stortford Hashtag United Basingstoke Town Chatham Town1 The 2019 20 season was terminated on 26 March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic the teams listed here were in first place in the standings at the time of the termination but were not recognised as champions 2 The 2020 21 season was also terminated on 24 February 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic the teams listed here were in first place in the standings at the time of the termination but were not recognised as champions Promoted edit Since the league s formation in 1905 the following clubs have won promotion to higher levels of the English football league system Seasons Promoted to1979 1986 Alliance Premier League1986 2003 Football Conference2003 2005 Football Conference National2004 2015 Football Conference North2004 2015 Football Conference South2015 present National League North2015 present National League SouthSeason Club Position Promoted to1980 81 EnfieldDagenham 2nd8th Alliance Premier LeagueAlliance Premier League1984 85 Wycombe Wanderers 3rd Alliance Premier League1985 86 Sutton United 1st Football Conference1986 87 Wycombe Wanderers 1st Football Conference1987 88 Yeovil Town 1st Football Conference1988 89 Farnborough Town 2nd Football Conference1989 90 Slough Town 1st Football Conference1990 91 Redbridge Forest 1st Football Conference1991 92 Woking 1st Football Conference1993 94 Stevenage Borough 1st Football Conference1994 95 Slough Town 2nd Football Conference1995 96 Hayes 1st Football Conference1996 97 Yeovil Town 1st Football Conference1997 98 Kingstonian 1st Football Conference1998 99 Sutton United 1st Football Conference1999 2000 Dagenham amp Redbridge 1st Football Conference2000 01 Farnborough Town 1st Football Conference2001 02 Gravesend amp Northfleet 1st Football Conference2002 03 Aldershot Town 1st Football Conference National2003 04 Canvey IslandKettering TownSutton UnitedThurrockHornchurchGrays AthleticCarshalton AthleticHayesBognor Regis TownBishop s StortfordMaidenhead UnitedFord UnitedBasingstoke TownSt Albans CityLewes IL DOS 1st9th2nd3rd5th6th7th8th10th11th12th13th14th 19th 1st Football Conference NationalFootball Conference NorthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference SouthFootball Conference South2004 05 YeadingEastleigh 1st3rd Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2005 06 Braintree TownFisher Athletic 1st3rd Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2006 07 Hampton amp Richmond BBromley 1st2nd Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2007 08 Chelmsford CityAFC Wimbledon 1st3rd Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2008 09 Dover AthleticStaines Town 1st2nd Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2009 10 DartfordBoreham Wood 1st4th Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2010 11 Sutton UnitedTonbridge Angels 1st2nd Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2011 12 Billericay TownAFC Hornchurch 1st2nd Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2012 13 WhitehawkConcord Rangers 1st4th Football Conference SouthFootball Conference South2013 14 WealdstoneLowestoft Town 1st4th Football Conference SouthFootball Conference North2014 15 Maidstone UnitedMargate 1st3rd National League SouthNational League South2015 16 Hampton amp Richmond BEast Thurrock United 1st3rd National League SouthNational League South2016 17 Havant amp WaterloovilleBognor Regis Town 1st2nd National League SouthNational League South2017 18 Billericay TownDulwich Hamlet 1st2nd National League SouthNational League South2018 19 Dorking WanderersTonbridge Angels 1st4th National League SouthNational League South2019 20 No promotion to National League North or South2020 21 Step 3 promotion cancelled2021 22 WorthingCheshunt 1st5th National League SouthNational League South2022 23 Bishop s StortfordAveley 1st4th National League NorthNational League SouthAsterisk indicates club was promoted via play offs Sponsorship edit The Isthmian League was the first league to have sponsorship having been selected by Rothmans who sponsored the league from 1973 to 1977 The company offered prize money for position in the league but money was deducted for bookings Thus the money encouraged both more goals and fair play The sponsors after Rothmans to the present day have been Michael Lawrie 1977 78 Berger 1978 82 Servowarm 1982 85 Vauxhall Opel 1985 90 Vauxhall 1990 91 Diadora 1991 95 ICIS 1995 97 Ryman 1997 2017 2 Bostik 2017 19 3 and BetVictor 2019 20 Entain s Pitching In was announced as the next sponsor for 2020 21 At the time of announcement Entain went by its former name GVC Holdings Under this partnership Isthmian is marketed as one of the three Trident Leagues alongside the Northern Premier and Southern leagues 4 Ryman also sponsored the Isthmian Youth League and Isthmian Development League upon their creations in 2007 and 2013 respectively 5 Ryman chairman Theo Paphitis added to his league sponsorship through his flagship companies Robert Dyas became sponsors of the Isthmian League Cup Isthmian Veterans Cup Isthmian Disability Cup and Isthmian Youth Play off Cup in 2014 and Boux Avenue sponsored the Isthmian Women s Cup from 2014 to 2017 Becoming the longest running sports sponsorship in UK football Ryman stepped down as sponsors at the end of the 2016 17 season after 20 years 6 League Cup editThe Alan Turvey Trophy formerly the Isthmian League Cup has run since 1975 and involves all Isthmian League teams Former members editSeveral previous members of the Isthmian League have reached the English Football League In its earlier years the Football League didn t directly promote teams from the Non League system on merit instead holding regular elections for which any Non League side could apply to enter In practice only the most ambitious non League sides put themselves forward for election 7 and success was uncommon outside of divisional expansions from 1945 to its abolition in 1987 only seven clubs were successful in vying for admission to the League No Isthmian League member ever put themselves forward for election to the Football League but Wimbledon were elected as a Southern League member having left the Isthmian League in 1964 7 The first ex Isthmian League team to reach the Football League was Wimbledon in 1977 followed subsequently by Maidstone United 1989 Wycombe Wanderers 1993 Yeovil Town 2003 Dagenham amp Redbridge 2007 Aldershot Town 2008 Stevenage 2010 and AFC Wimbledon 2011 Sutton United who had been in the Isthmian League as recently as 2011 became the most recent former member to be promoted to the Football League winning promotion in 2021 Team Isthmian League seasons Isthmian League Titles Highest division reached First Season EFL Honours Major Cup Honours Current DivisionDagenham amp Redbridge 1907 92 1996 2000 1907 79 as Ilford 1908 79 as Leytonstone 1945 88 as Walthamstow Avenue 1973 81 1988 92 as Dagenham 1979 89 as Leytonstone Ilford 1989 91 as Redbridge Forest 19 1 as Dagenham amp Redbridge 1999 2000 3 as Ilford 1906 07 1920 21 1921 22 9 as Leytonstone 1919 1937 38 1938 39 1946 47 1947 48 1949 50 1950 51 1951 52 1965 66 3 as Walthamstow Avenue 1945 46 1952 53 1954 55 2 as Leytonstone amp Ilford 1981 82 1988 89 1 as Redbridge Forest 1990 91 EFL League One 2007 08 none none National LeagueWimbledon 1921 64 8 1930 31 1931 32 1934 35 1935 36 1958 59 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 Premier League 1977 78 Division 2 1985 86Division 3 1983 84Division 4 1982 83 FA Cup 1987 88 defunct Successor club Milton Keynes Dons currently play in League OneWycombe Wanderers 1921 85 1986 87 8 1955 56 1956 57 1970 71 1971 72 1973 74 1974 75 1982 83 1986 87 EFL Championship 1993 94 none none EFL League OneMaidstone United 1959 71 0 Fourth Division 1989 90 none none defunct Successor club Maidstone United currently play in the National League SouthSutton United 1963 86 1991 99 2001 04 2008 11 5 1966 67 1984 85 1985 86 1998 99 2010 11 EFL League Two 2021 22 none none EFL League TwoStevenage 1984 1994 as Stevenage Borough 1 1993 94 EFL League One 2010 11 none none EFL League TwoYeovil Town 1985 88 1995 97 2 1987 88 1996 97 EFL Championship 2003 04 League Two 2004 05 none National LeagueAldershot Town 1992 2003 1 2002 03 EFL League Two 2008 09 none none National LeagueAFC Wimbledon 2004 08 0 EFL League One 2011 12 none none EFL League TwoSee also editNorthern Premier League Southern Football LeagueFootnotes edit The big shake up of non League football confirmed Pitchero Pitch Hero Ltd 16 May 2017 Retrieved 18 May 2017 English Non League Archive 1965 98 city ac uk Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 14 May 2011 Bostik signs sponsorship deal with the Isthmian Football League Bostik com 2 July 2017 Retrieved 25 April 2018 Introducing Pitching In the new partner of the Isthmian Football League 3 September 2020 Retrieved 4 March 2021 Record breaking Ryman era to end The Ryman Isthmian Football League isthmian co uk 14 January 2017 Retrieved 15 January 2017 Elliott Sam 19 January 2017 End of the Ryman era as longest running sponsors quit after 20 years The Non League Football Paper Retrieved 26 August 2020 a b A HISTORY OF ADMISSION TO THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Non League Matters Retrieved 2 October 2021 References edit The Ryman Football League isthmian co uk Ryman Football League Retrieved 3 August 2009 Isthmian League History fchd info Football Club History Database Retrieved 3 August 2009 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isthmian League External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isthmian League amp oldid 1176879335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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