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The Thames Valley Premier Football League is a football competition based in England. It has a total of five divisions – the Premier Division, then Divisions One to Four. [1] It was founded in 1989 as the Reading Senior League, as a merger of the two leagues in the town – Reading & District League and the Reading Combination Leagues.
Pages in category "Thames Valley Premier Football League" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Division One is "fed" by the county leagues at level 11, the former Step 7 of the National League System, such as the Surrey Premier County Football League, the Middlesex County League and the Thames Valley Premier Football League. The League organises three cups. The Premier Challenge Cup is competed for by the teams in all three divisions.
The Thames Valley Premier League side took on Abingdon Town in the Berks and Bucks Charles Twelftree Trophy but lost 3-0. An under-8s match was played last November, the first time the site had ...
In 1931 the club joined Division Two West of the Spartan League. After two mid-table finishes, ... 'Thames Valley Premier League. Division Three champions 2018–19;
Below the Premier League is the English Football League (EFL) (formerly 'the Football League'), which is divided into three divisions of 24 clubs each: The Championship (level 2), League One (level 3), and League Two (level 4). The 20 clubs in the Premier League and 72 clubs in the English Football League are all full-time professional clubs.
The league consists of four divisions: the Premier North, the Premier South, Division One and Division Two. Division Two (details beyond the scope of this article) is intended largely for reserve and U23 sides, although it is also open to first teams. [1] The constitution was announced on 17 May 2024. [2]
Due to the club's failure to meet the ground grading regulations, Finchampstead's first team left the Hellenic League at the end of the 2016–17 season, dropping into Division One of the Thames Valley Premier League. [4] Despite only finishing fifth in the division in 2018–19, the club were promoted to the Premier Division.