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Greater London League

The Greater London League was a football league for clubs in and around London. It was formed in 1964 by a merger of the London League and the Aetolian League, after the two leagues had run a joint league cup the previous season due to both struggling for numbers.

History
The league initially ran with A and B sections, before being divided into a Premier Division and First Division in 1965. In 1967 the divisions were renamed Division One and Division Two. A reduction in the number of clubs saw a single division formed for the 1969–70 season, and although it lost another club at the end of the season, it was split back into two sections the following season. At the end of the 1970–71 season it merged with the Metropolitan League (which had lost several clubs to the Southern League) to form the Metropolitan–London League. ==List of champions==
Member clubs
Member clubs during the league's existence included: • Barkingside • Battersea United • Beckenham TownBexley • Brentstonians • BROB BarnetCanvey Island • CAV Athletic • Chertsey TownChingfordCray WanderersCrittall AthleticCrockenhillDeal TownEast Ham UnitedEpping TownEton ManorFaversham TownFord UnitedHatfield TownHeathside SportsHermesHighfieldLondon Transport • Merton United • Penhill StandardNorthern PolytechnicRoyal Arsenal Sports • ROFSA • Sheppey UnitedSlade Green AthleticSnowdown Colliery WelfareSwanley TownTunbridge Wells RangersUlysses • Vokins • West Thurrock AthleticWhitstable TownWillesdenWoodford TownWoolwich Polytechnic In addition, some clubs' first teams competed in the league's reserve section. These included: • Alma United • Basildon UnitedBritish RopesBrimsdown Rovers • Crittall Sports • East Thurrock United • Eastley Athletic • Green & Siley Weir • Harold HillHaringey Borough • India & Millwall Dock • J&E Hall Sports • Muirhead Sports • Pegasus • Rolenmill • Smiths Industries • STC New Southgate • Welwyn Garden City ==See also==
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