The Aldershot & District Football League is a football competition based in England comprising teams from Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire. It has four divisions the highest of which, the Senior Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system. Teams may be promoted to either the Hampshire Premier League or the Hampshire League 2004.
The league was originally called the Aldershot Senior League. It was founded in 1894[1] for military teams and introduced a 'Civilian' division of three teams in 1912-13.[2] After World War I the league featured civilian, military and works teams in the same division[3] but currently there are only civilian teams playing in it.
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| Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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| 2008-09 | BOSC | Bagshot | South Farnborough | Frensham Royal British Legion |
Bagshot | Farnborough North End
Reserves | Fleet Spurs Reserves | Frensham
Royal British Legion | Frimley | Frimley Select | Hale Rovers |
Hindhead Athletic | Sandhurst Sports | South Farnborough
Frensham Royal British Legion withdrew in November 2009.
AFC Froyle | Aldershot Spartans | Eversley 'A' | Fleet Spurs 'A' | Hartley Wintney 'A' | Headley United Reserves | Letef Select | Watchetts | West Meon & Warnford | Wey Valley
Alton United | Bagshot Reserves | Courtmoor | Farnham United | Four Marks Reserves | Gentleman Jim | Hindhead Athletic Reserves | Lindford | Old Farnboronians | Real Tek | Shalford 'A'
BOSC United | Duke Of York | Fleet Spurs Veterans | Frogmore Rangers | Inter Mytchett Crusaders | Lindford Reserves | Normandy | Shalford 'B' | West End Village | Wrecclesham 'A' | Yateley 'A'
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