Ilford and District Football League

The Ilford and District Football League was a football competition based in London, England. Founded in 1918, the league covered an area from Walthamstow in the west to Romford in the east. It consisted of up to five divisions, of which the Premier Division sat at level 13 of the English football league system. This league was a feeder to the Essex Olympian League. In the summer of 2014 it merged with the Essex Business Houses Football League to form a new combined league called the Essex Alliance Football League.[1]

Past champions (from 1960)

In 1960 the league comprised four divisions

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1960–61 St Edmunds Bishopsgate Pirie Appleton Saxton
1961–62 Hainault Rangers Loughton Amateurs Roding Rangers Debden Sports Reserves
1962–63 Hainault Rangers Prides Woodstone Highway Sports
1963–64 Prides Queens Abridge Cranbrook Rovers
1964–65 Roding Rangers Debden Sports Reserves Hampshire Sports Roding Rangers Reserves
1965–66 Prides Hampshire Sports Loughton Town Manford Way Reserves
1966–67 Snaresbrook Old Clarkonians Manford Way Reserves Wiggins Teape
1967–68 Ilford Catholic Elmbridge Wiggins Teape Ilford Corinthians
1968–69 Snaresbrook Bishopsgate Fairlop Youth Snaresbrook Reserves
1969–70 Snaresbrook Pirie Appleton Caterham Borough B
1970–71 Goodmayes Hospital Caterham Tower Hamlets Mayfield
1971–72 Border Rangers Debden Sports Mayfield Albion
1972–73 Debden Sports Mayfield Manford Way Mayfield Reserves
1973–74 Buckhurst Hill Defiant Buckhurst Hill Reserves Toby Royals
1974–75 Ship Carbon Melbourne Sports Manford Way Reserves Kingswood
1975–76 Frenford Senior Hainault Wanderers Normeade Warren United Reserves
1976–77 Warren Stanford (Woodford) Leanda San Remo
1977–78 Caribbean Int Ilford Legion San Remo Telex
1978–79 Caribbean Int New Campbell British India Yewlands Eng
1979–80 Caribbean Int British India Park West Barking Borough Reserves

For the 1980–81 season the Senior Division was introduced

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeSenior Division
1980–81 Newtown Wesley Forest Gate Wanderers Seven Kings Reserves Newmont B Manford Way
1981–82 Abyssinian Newmont B Unicorn Newtown Wesley Reserves Caribbean Int Reserves
1982–83 Leytonstone United St Francis Socomex Hainault WMC Newmont Travel
1983–84 Socomex Hainault WMC Frenford Newham Primary Reserves Caribbean Int Reserves
1984–85 Hainault WMC Downshall Chigwell Leytonstone United A St Francis
1985–86 Kingswood Reserves Newham NALGO Hainault WMC Reserves Cranbrook (DAG) St Francis
1986–87 Hainault WMC Westill Cranbrook (DAG) HO Rangers Melbourne Sports

After the 1986–87 season the Senior Division was replaced with Division Four

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision Four
1987–88 Westill FC Lamont Downshall FC Lamont Reserves Melbourne Sports A
1987–89 Westill Downshall Shadbolt Colbrook Lakeview
1989–90 Westill Lakeview Barking Borough Rougvie Rovers Leytonstone United B
1990–91 West Essex Reivers Hainault Rangers Canning Town A Chigwell Old Boys
1991–92 Lamont Glendale Blumson Chingford Mount Reserves Avondale United
1992–93 West Essex Chigwell Westill Reserves West Essex Reserves Durning
1993–94 St Francis Westill Reserves Canning Town A Frenford Hammers
1994–95 AC Milla Canning Town A Daytona Athletic Valentines William Fitt
1995–96 Melbourne Sports Daytona Athletic Castle United William Fitt Melbourne Sports A

After the 1995–96 season Division Four was scrapped

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1996–97 Beckton Town Wheelers A Border Rangers Swan OP
1997–98 Wheelers Melbourne Sports Reserves Swan OP Gooseley Athletic
1998–99 Ryan Maidonians Frenford Reserves West Green United Reserves
1999–2000 East Ham Baptist Ascot United Edgeguard Gooseley Athletic
2000–01 East Ham Baptist Swan OP Romford Town Ryan Reserves
2001–02 St Francis Loughton AFC Kings Newtown Wesley Reserves
2002–03 Memorial Sports All Hallows St Vincent Ryan A no Div 3
2003–04 Ryan Clayhall AFC Kings Academy no Div 3
2004–05 Clapton Reserves Leytonstone East London Celtic Titans United
2005–06 St Francis AC Leyton PF London & Essex Castle United
2006–07 Galatasaray (UK) Titans United Castle United Glendale
2007–08 AFC Kings Cranes United Durning Midland

After the 2007–8 season Division Three was scrapped

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2008–09 Durning Redbridge Elite Forest United Reserves
2009–10 Castle United Glendale Castle United Reserves
2010–11 Chingford Athletic Enfield Elite AAH Romford

After the 2010–11 season Division Three was re-established

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
2011–12 LOASS Ryan 'A' DM United DM United Reserves

After the 2011–12 season Division Three was discontinued

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2012–13 East London Academy AFC Kings Custom House
2013–14 East Londoners Chingford Athletic Vittoriosa Falcons

References

  1. Ilford & District League Football Club History Database
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