Corinthian League (football)
Founded | 1945 |
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First season | (3) |
The Corinthian League was an English amateur football league in and around London. Formed in 1945 on the resumption of football after World War II,[1] the league began with nine member clubs.[2] In 1963 the league was disbanded and most clubs joined the newly formed Division One of the Athenian League.[1]
List of champions
Season | Champions |
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1945–46 | Grays Athletic |
1946–47 | Walton & Hersham |
1947–48 | Walton & Hersham |
1948–49 | Walton & Hersham |
1949–50 | Hounslow Town
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1950–51 | Slough Town |
1951–52 | Hounslow Town
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1952–53 | Carshalton Athletic |
1953–54 | Carshalton Athletic |
1954–55 | Hounslow Town
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1955–56 | Maidstone United |
1956–57 | Yiewsley |
1957–58 | Maidenhead United |
1958–59 | Dagenham |
1959–60 | Uxbridge |
1960–61 | Maidenhead United |
1961–62 | Maidenhead United |
1962–63 | Leatherhead |
Member clubs
Twenty-nine clubs played in the league during its existence:
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See also
References
- ^ a b Corinthian League Non-League Matters
- ^ Windsor & Eton at the Football Club History Database