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Spartan South Midlands Football League

The Spartan South Midlands Football League is an English football league covering Hertfordshire, northwest Greater London, central Buckinghamshire and southern Bedfordshire. It is a feeder to the Southern Football League or the Isthmian League, and consists of five divisions – three for first teams, and two for reserve teams.

History
The Spartan South Midlands Football League was formed in 1997 following the merger of the Spartan League and the South Midlands League. The inaugural 1997–98 season operated as a transitional structure and consisted of five divisions: Premier Division North, Premier Division South, Senior Division, Division One North and Division One South. These divisions were populated by clubs from the two predecessor competitions. At the end of the first season, the two Premier Divisions were merged to form a single Premier Division for the 1998–99 campaign. The two Division One sections were also discontinued after 1997–98, with the league operating a single Division One from 1998–99 onwards. ==Current Spartan South Midlands League members==
Current Spartan South Midlands League members
Premier DivisionAFC WelwynArlesey TownAylesbury Vale DynamosBaldock TownBiggleswade UnitedCockfostersColney HeathCrawley GreenDunstable TownHaringey BoroughHarlow TownHarpenden TownKempston RoversKings LangleyPotton UnitedRisborough RangersSawbridgeworth TownTring AthleticWinslow UnitedWormley Rovers Division OneAmpthill TownBuckinghamCranfield UnitedDesborough TownEaton SoconHuntingdon TownIrchester UnitedLangfordLeighton Town Reserves • Letchworth Garden City EaglesLondon ColneyLong BuckbyMoultonRaunds TownRothwell CorinthiansRoyston Town Reserves • Rushden & Higham UnitedStotfold FC Reserves • Wellingborough Whitworth Division TwoAFC Caddington • Aston Clinton • Bovingdon • Codicote • Eynesbury United • Huntingdon Town U23's • MK College Academy • Milton Keynes Irish reserves • New Bradwell St Peter • Newport Pagnell Town reserves • Old Bradwell United • Padbury Village • Pitstone & Ivinghoe • Sarratt • Stony Stratford TownThe 61Totternhoe • Tring Corinthians ==Divisional champions==
Divisional champions
1997–98 For the league's first "transitional" season, the members of the amalgamating leagues were split into three tiers, "Premier", "Senior" and "Division One". The top and bottom tier were split geographically into North and South Sections. 1998–2001 In 1998, the geographic sections were abolished, and a simple three-tier structure with promotion and relegation between the divisions was introduced. 2001–date In 2001, the Senior Division and Division One were renamed Divisions One and Two respectively. == References ==
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