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In 1962 Chalfont St Peter joined the Spartan League. When it merged with the Metropolitan–London League to form the London Spartan League in 1975, the club were placed in to Division Two. [ 6 ] After winning Division Two in 1975–76, [ 7 ] the club switched to Division Two of the Athenian League , [ 5 ] although at the end of the 1976–77 ...
Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division Burnham: The 1878 Stadium Combined Counties Football League Premier Division North Chalfont St Peter: Mill Meadow Combined Counties Football League Premier Division North Holmer Green: Watchet Lane Combined Counties Football League Division One Holyport: Summerleaze Village
The 2006–07 Spartan South Midlands Football League season is the 10th in the history of Spartan South ... Chalfont St Peter: 40 19 10 11 ... Club folded, record ...
The 2024–25 Combined Counties Football League season (known as the 2024–25 Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Football League for sponsorship reasons) will be the 47th in the history of the Combined Counties Football League, a football competition in England. The league consists of four divisions: the Premier North, the Premier South ...
The 2010–11 Spartan South Midlands Football League season was the 14th in the history of Spartan South Midlands ... Chalfont St Peter: 44 33 4 ... Club folded ...
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4 came from last season's Spartan League. Crown & Manor (13th) Chalfont St. Peter (14th) Frimley Green (15th) Amersham Town (16th) 10 came from last season's Metropolitan–London League. Highfield (11th) East Thurrock United (12th) BROB Barnet (13th) Muirhead Sports (14th) Bexley (15th) Barkingside (16th) Thames Polytechnic (17th) Ulysses (18th)
Northwood 1–5 Chalfont St Peter, 16 August 2011. Rugby Town 0–4 Ashford Town, 12 November 2011 Chertsey Town 1–5 Barton Rovers, 13 December 2011. Chalfont St Peter 1–5 St Neots Town, 31 December 2011: Highest scoring: Ashford Town 5–4 Chertsey Town, 23 August 2011 Chertsey Town 5–4 Uxbridge, 27 August 2011: Highest attendance