Hope Valley Amateur League
Founded | 1907 |
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Country |
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Divisions |
Premier Division A Division B Division |
Number of teams |
28 10 (Premier Division) 11 (A Division) 7 (B Division) |
Current champions |
Bradwell Sports (2017–18) |
Website | Official site |
The Hope Valley Amateur League is a football competition located in the Hope Valley, England. The league has three divisions.[1]
Member clubs 2017–18
Premier Division
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A Division
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B Division
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Honours
Recent divisional champions
Season | Premier Division | A Division | B Division |
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2002–03[2] | Gamesley | Gamesley Reserves | Tideswell United Reserves |
2003–04[3] | Dronfield Town | Whaley Bridge Reserves | Dronfield Town Reserves |
2004–05 | Parkhouse | Lafarge | Calver |
2005–06 | Dove Holes | Harpur Hill | Bradwell Sports |
2006–07 | Whaley Bridge | Hayfield | Bradwell Sports Reserves |
2007–08[4] | Brampton | Grindleford | Hayfield Reserves |
2008–09[5] | Brampton | Hayfield | Tideswell United Reserves |
2009–10[6] | Whaley Bridge | Bakewell Town | Peak Dale |
2010–11[7] | Whaley Bridge | Holmesfield | Youlgrave United |
2011–12[8] | Dove Holes | Dronfield Woodhouse | Chinley |
2012–13[9] | Bradwell Sports | Peak Dale | Tideswell Blue Star |
2013–14[10] | Bradwell Sports | Dronfield Town 'A' | Bamford |
2014–15[11] | Bradwell Sports | Hathersage | Baslow |
2015–16[12] | Bradwell Sports | Dronfield Old Boys | Cote Heath |
2016–17[13] | Bakewell Town | Cote Heath | Bamford |
2017–18 | Bradwell Sports | Buxworth | Stoney Middleton |
Recent divisional cup winners
Season | Dore Shield | Cliff Ellis Memorial Trophy | Roden Cup |
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2002–03[2] | Whaley Bridge | Dronfield Town | Bamford |
2003–04[3] | Whaley Bridge | Whaley Bridge Reserves | Parks United |
2004–05 | Parkhouse | Lafarge | Dronfield Woodhouse Reserves |
2005–06 | Lafarge | Chinley | Dronfield Town 'A' |
2006–07 | Buxton Town | Dronfield Town 'A' | Buxworth |
2007–08 | Tintwistle Villa | Dronfield Town 'A' | Dronfield Town 'B' |
2008–09 | Whaley Bridge | Bakewell Town | Hathersage |
2009–10[6] | Brampton | Bradwell Sports | Edale |
2010–11[7] | Whaley Bridge | Holmesfield | Youlgrave United |
2011–12[8] | Buxton Town | Tideswell United | Baslow |
2012–13[9] | Bradwell Sports | Peak Dale | Hope Sports |
2013–14[10] | Dove Holes | Blazing Rag | Railway |
2014–15[11] | Bradwell Sports | Tideswell United Reserves | Baslow |
2015–16[12] | Dove Holes | Dronfield Old Boys | Cote Heath |
2016–17[13] | Bakewell Town | Cote Heath | Stoney Middleton |
2017–18 | Furness Vale | Dove Holes Res. | Buxworth Res. |
References
- ↑ Divisions Hope Valley Amateur League
- 1 2 Tribute to league volunteers Buxton Advertiser, 2 July 2003
- 1 2 Successful season reviewed Buxton Advertiser, 8 July 2004
- ↑ James Wright (2008). The Cherry Red Non-League Newsdesk Annual 2008. Non-League Newsdesk. p. 263.
- ↑ Non-League Club Directory 2010. Tony Williams Publications Ltd. 2009. p. 997.
- 1 2 League Archives season 2009–10 Hope Valley Amateur League
- 1 2 League Archives season 2010–11 Hope Valley Amateur League
- 1 2 League Archives season 2011–12 Hope Valley Amateur League
- 1 2 League Archives season 2012–13 Hope Valley Amateur League
- 1 2 League Archives season 2013–14 Hope Valley Amateur League
- 1 2 League Archives season 2014–15 Hope Valley Amateur League
- 1 2 League Archives season 2015–16 Hope Valley Amateur League
- 1 2 League Archives season 2016–17 Hope Valley Amateur League
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