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East Berkshire Football League
Founded2005
CountryEngland England
DivisionsPremier Division
Division One
Number of clubs25
12 (Premier Division)
13 (Division One)
Level on pyramidLevels 12–13
Feeder toThames Valley Premier Football League
Domestic cup(s)
East Berks League Cup
East Berks Presidents Cup
Current championsOld Windsor (Premier Division)
South Reading (Division One)
(2023–24)
Websitehttps://www.eastberkshirefl.co.uk/

The East Berkshire Football League is a football competition based in East Berkshire, England. The league has two divisions, headed by the Premier Division. The Premier Division was a feeder to the Hellenic League but lost its step 7 status after the 2011–12 season.

History

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The East Berkshire Football League was formed in 2005,[1] when there were three divisions until expansions in 2006 and 2009 which saw the addition of the fourth division in 2006 (dropped in 2016).[2] The fifth division was added in 2009, but was dropped in 2013.[2] In 2018, the third division was also dropped,[2] leaving the league with three leagues until 2021, when the second division was also dropped.[3]

Member clubs 2024–25

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Premier Division

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  • AFC Reading
  • Britwell
  • Chalvey (WMC) Sports Reserves
  • Cookham Dean
  • FC Baylis United
  • FC Beaconsfield
  • Frontline
  • KS Gryf
  • Langley Reserves
  • Old Windsor
  • Pundit
  • Sandhurst Royals

Division One

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  • Barton Rovers
  • Berks Elite
  • Bracknell Aces
  • Caversham United
  • Eton Wick
  • FC Bracknell
  • HKRG United
  • Hype Train
  • Old Windsor Reserves
  • Prospect
  • Real Saracens
  • Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves
  • Taplow United Swans

Champions

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Season Premier One Two Three Four Five
2005–06 Red Lion Slough Heating Reserves Iver Heath Rovers Stoke Poges FC no Division Four no Division Five
2006–07 Waltham Holland Park Windsor Great Park Bagshot Barnhill Social no Division Five
2007–08 FC Beaconsfield Running Horse The Lane Eastcote & Richings Park Alpha Arms Academicals no Division Five
2008–09 Orchard Park Rangers Burnham United Britwell Alpha Arms Academicals The Mitre no Division Five
2009–10 Waltham Stoke Green Delaford Beaconsfield Town Alpha Arms Academicals Reserves Beaconsfield SYCOB Old Boys
2010–11 Eton Wick Britwell Old Windsor Berkshire United The Crown Admiral Cunningham Reserves
2011–12 Orchard Park Rangers Iver Slough Heating Reserves Britwell Old Windsor Reserves Langley Reserves
2012–13 Iver Langley Wanderers Windsor Great Park Iver Heath Rovers Iver Heath Rovers Reserves Brackburn Rovers
2013–14 Lynch Pin Langley Maidenhead Magpies Britwell Stoke Poges FC no Division Five
2014–15 Lynch Pin Barley Mow Maidenhead Town FC Chalvey Sports (WMC) Reserves Richings Park Reserves no Division Five
2015–16 Lynchpin FC Beaconsfield Chalvey Sports (WMC) Reserves Maidenhead Town Reserves Willow Wanderers no Division Five
2016–17 Langley Frontline Signcraft KS Gryf Reserves no Division Four no Division Five
2017–18 Delaford Riching Park Reserves Phoenix Old Boys Merican United no Division Four no Division Five
2018–19 Delaford Colts Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves Britwell Reserves no Division Three no Division Four no Division Five
2019–20 Old Windsor South Bucks United Blue Townmead no Division Three no Division Four no Division Five
2020–21 Singh Sabha Slough Iver Heath AFC Cressex no Division Three no Division Four no Division Five
2021–22 Britwell Men Harts of Bracknell Devils no Division Two no Division Three no Division Four no Division Five
2022–23 Britwell Men Stoke Poges no Division Two no Division Three no Division Four no Division Five
2023–24 Old Windsor South Reading no Division Two no Division Three no Division Four no Division Five

References

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  1. ^ "East Berks Football League - Football in Berkshire". Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Football Club History Database - East Berkshire League History". fchd.info. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  3. ^ "East Berkshire Football League". fulltime.thefa.com. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
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