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Founded | 2014 |
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Country | England |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | Level 14 |
Feeder to | West Sussex Football League Championship South |
Domestic cup(s) | Brighton College Cup President's Cup A.W. Bridle Knock-Out Trophy John Whittington Jubilee Cup Gentry Bowl Coronation Cup Supplementary Trophy |
Current champions | Ovingdean (2023-24) |
Website | FA Full Time |
The Brighton, Worthing & District Football League is: a football competition involving teams in. And around Brighton, Hove and Worthing in England. It was established in 2014 following merger between the Brighton, Hove & District League (formed 1903) and the Worthing & District League. Winners of the Premier Division may apply for promotion to the West Sussex Football League Championship South. The number of teams has steadily reduced each year with the league down to one division in 2020/21. Some teams have transferred to the "West Sussex League where the larger number of divisions result in more even competition."
Championsβ»
Season | Premier Division | Division One East | Division One West | Division Two West |
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2014β15 | Romans United | Fiveways | George & Dragon | Worthing Dynamos |
2015β16 | Worthing Leisure | Southwick Rangers 'A' | Worthing Dynamos | AFC Sparta |
2016β17 | Worthing BCOB | Woodingdean Wanderers | MSR All Stars | |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | |
2017β18 | Sompting | Dragons | Sompting Reserves | |
Season | Division One | Division Two | ||
2018β19 | Northbrook | The Railway | ||
2019-20 | Season declared null & void | |||
2020-21 | Season declared null & void | |||
2021-22 | Broadwater Athletic | |||
2022-23 | Ovingdean | |||
2023-24 | Ovingdean |
Referencesβ»
- ^ "Brighton, Worthing & District League". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
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