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{{Infobox football league
| name = Hampshire Premier League
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| founded = 2008
| country = England
| feeds = [[Wessex Football League|Wessex League]]
| relegation = [[Aldershot & District League]] <BR>[[Basingstoke and District Football League]] <BR>Mid Solent League<BR> [[Isle of Wight League]] <BR> Southampton Saturday Football League| levels = [[English football league system|Level 11-12]]
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The '''Hampshire Premier League''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] competition based in [[Hampshire]], [[England]]. The league was formed in 2007<ref>[http://www.hpfl.co.uk/home.htm Official website] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070907223158/http://www.hpfl.co.uk/home.htm |date=2007-09-07 }}</ref> and currently consists of a 'Senior Division' of 16 teams, most of which were previously members of the disbanded Division 2 of the [[Wessex Football League|Wessex League]], and a Division One of up to 16 teams. The league is currently actively seeking a new sponsor.▼
▲}}The '''Hampshire Premier League''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] competition based in [[Hampshire]], [[England]].
==History==▼
▲==History==
In May 2008 it was announced that the league was in talks with the [[Hampshire League 2004]] about merging the two leagues into a new competition which it was hoped would officially gain Step 7 status,<ref>{{cite news|title=Moss signs off at Newbury in style|publisher=Non-League Today|date=2008-05-04}}</ref> and although the merger did not take place, the status of the Hampshire Premier League at Step 7 of the [[National League System]] (or level 11 of the overall [[English football league system]]) was confirmed by [[The Football Association]] on 15 May 2008.<ref>[https://archive.
The [[Hampshire League 2004]] was dissolved at the end of the 2012-13 season, with the majority of the teams joining the newly created Division One of the Hampshire Premier League.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://fchd.info/lghist/ham04.htm|title=Football Club History Database - Hampshire League 2004|website=fchd.info|access-date=2016-10-30}}</ref>
Bush Hill won the Senior Division in 2019-20, subsequently changing their name to Millbrook and taking their place in the Wessex League for the 2020-21 season.
After two seasons of unfulfilled campaigns due to the covid pandemic, Colden Common's late charge ensured The Stallions took the Senior Division title on the last day of 2021-22. Meanwhile, QK Southampton triumphed in Division One South East, with Andover New Street Swifts claiming the Division One North crown.
==Member clubs 2020–21==▼
The League removed the regionality of its second tier for the start of 2022-23, with teams from the previous South East and North forming a unified Division One. The Supplementary Shield, brought in as an additional competition during the pandemic and won by Hook in 2021–22, was renamed The George Mason Memorial Shield, in honour of the league's former chairman.
===Senior Division===
*Bishops Waltham Dynamos
*[[Colden Common F.C.|Colden Common]]
*Denmead▼
*[[Fleet Spurs F.C.|Fleet Spurs]]
*[[Hayling United F.C.|Hayling United]]
*Hook
*[[Infinity F.C.|Infinity]]
*Liphook United
*[[Liss Athletic F.C.|Liss Athletic]]
*[[Locks Heath F.C.|Locks Heath]]
*Moneyfields Reserves▼
*Lyndhurst▼
*[[Overton United F.C.|Overton United]]▼
*[[Paulsgrove F.C.|Paulsgrove]]
*[[Stockbridge F.C.|Stockbridge]]
*Sway
*Whitehill & Bordon
===Division One===
*AFC Netley
*Andover New Street Swifts▼
*Broughton
▲*Denmead
▲*Harvest Home
*Headley United
*Hedge End Rangers
*Hedge End Town
▲*Lyndhurst
*Meon Milton
*Michelmersh & Timsbury
▲*[[Overton United F.C.|Overton United]]
▲*Moneyfields Reserves
*
*Twentyten
*Upham
*Whiteley Wanderers
==List of champions==
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!League Cup Winners
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|2007–08 <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://pehfl.non-league.org/HISTORY.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626014700/http://pehfl.non-league.org/HISTORY.htm|url-status=usurped|archive-date=26 June 2015|title=Hampshire Premier League History|last=|first=|date=|website=pehfl.non-league.org|publisher=Hampshire Premier League|access-date=2016-10-29}}</ref>
|[[A.F.C. Stoneham|AFC Stoneham]]
|N/A
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|2013–14 <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://full-time.thefa.com/ProcessPublicSelect.do?psSelectedSeason=122785250&psSelectedDivision=5071425&psSelectedCompetition=0&psSelectedLeague=3845322|title=Hampshire Premier Football League 2013-14|last=|first=|date=|website=full-time.thefa.com|publisher=The FA|access-date=2016-10-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://fchd.info/lghist/hampp2014.htm|title=Football Club History Database - Hampshire Premier League 2013-14|website=fchd.info|access-date=2016-10-30}}</ref>
|[[Baffins Milton Rovers F.C.|Baffins Milton Rovers]]
|[[Millbrook F.C. (Southampton)|Bush Hill]]
|[[Baffins Milton Rovers F.C.|Baffins Milton Rovers]]
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|2014–15 <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://full-time.thefa.com/ProcessPublicSelect.do?psSelectedSeason=592495788&Submit.x=13&Submit.y=5&Submit=Submit&psSelectedDivision=140857285&psSelectedCompetition=0&psSelectedLeague=3845322|title=Hampshire Premier Football League 2014-15|last=|first=|date=|website=full-time.thefa.com|publisher=The FA|access-date=2016-10-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=
|[[Hamble Club F.C.|Hamble Club]]
|Infinity
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|2016–17 <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?divisionseason=346495093|title=Hampshire Premier Football League|website=full-time.thefa.com|access-date=2017-04-20}}</ref>
|[[Millbrook F.C. (Southampton)|Bush Hill]]
|Four Marks
|[[Hayling United F.C.|Hayling United]]
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|2018–19
|[[Millbrook F.C. (Southampton)|Bush Hill]]
|Lyndhurst
|[[Infinity F.C.|Infinity]]
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|2019–20
|''season abandoned''
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|2020–21
||''season abandoned''
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|2021–22
|[[Colden Common F.C.|Colden Common]]
|Sway
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|2022–23
|[[Colden Common F.C.|Colden Common]]
|[[Infinity F.C.|Infinity]]
|[[Colden Common F.C.|Colden Common]]
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==References==
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Founded | 2008 |
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Country | England |
Level on pyramid | Level 11-12 |
Feeder to | Wessex League |
Relegation to | Aldershot & District League Basingstoke and District Football League Mid Solent League Isle of Wight League Southampton Saturday Football League |
Domestic cup(s) | Hampshire FA Trophy Hampshire Premier League Challenge Cup George Mason Memorial Shield |
The Hampshire Premier League is a football competition based in Hampshire, England. The league was formed in 2007[1] and currently consists of a 'Senior Division' of 16 teams and a Division One of 13 teams.
History[edit]
In May 2008 it was announced that the league was in talks with the Hampshire League 2004 about merging the two leagues into a new competition which it was hoped would officially gain Step 7 status,[2] and although the merger did not take place, the status of the Hampshire Premier League at Step 7 of the National League System (or level 11 of the overall English football league system) was confirmed by The Football Association on 15 May 2008.[3] The Hampshire League then appealed to the FA, claiming it should gain similar status, but the appeal was rejected.[4]
The Hampshire League 2004 was dissolved at the end of the 2012-13 season, with the majority of the teams joining the newly created Division One of the Hampshire Premier League.[5]
Bush Hill won the Senior Division in 2019-20, subsequently changing their name to Millbrook and taking their place in the Wessex League for the 2020-21 season.
After two seasons of unfulfilled campaigns due to the covid pandemic, Colden Common's late charge ensured The Stallions took the Senior Division title on the last day of 2021-22. Meanwhile, QK Southampton triumphed in Division One South East, with Andover New Street Swifts claiming the Division One North crown.
The League removed the regionality of its second tier for the start of 2022-23, with teams from the previous South East and North forming a unified Division One. The Supplementary Shield, brought in as an additional competition during the pandemic and won by Hook in 2021–22, was renamed The George Mason Memorial Shield, in honour of the league's former chairman.
Member clubs 2023–24[edit]
Senior Division[edit]
- Bishops Waltham Dynamos
- Colden Common
- Denmead
- Fleet Spurs
- Harvest
- Hayling United
- Hook
- Infinity
- Liphook United
- Liss Athletic
- Locks Heath
- Moneyfields Reserves
- Paulsgrove
- Stockbridge
- Sway
- Whitehill & Bordon
Division One[edit]
- AFC Netley
- Broughton
- Headley United
- Hedge End Rangers
- Hedge End Town
- Lyndhurst
- Meon Milton
- Michelmersh & Timsbury
- Overton United
- QK Southampton
- Twentyten
- Upham
- Whiteley Wanderers
List of champions[edit]
Season | Senior Division Champions | Division One Champions | League Cup Winners |
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2007–08 [6] | AFC Stoneham | N/A | Team Solent |
2008–09 [6] | Colden Common | N/A | Paulsgrove |
2009–10 [6] | Colden Common | N/A | AFC Stoneham |
2010–11 [6] | Liphook United | N/A | Team Solent |
2011–12 [7] | Liphook United | N/A | Liphook United |
2012–13 [8] | Locks Heath | N/A | Colden Common |
2013–14 [9][10] | Baffins Milton Rovers | Bush Hill | Baffins Milton Rovers |
2014–15 [11][12] | Hamble Club | Infinity | AFC Stoneham |
2015–16 [13] | Baffins Milton Rovers | Andover Lions | Hamble Club |
2016–17 [14] | Bush Hill | Four Marks | Hayling United |
2017–18 [15] | Paulsgrove | Netley Central Sports | Sway |
2018–19 | Bush Hill | Lyndhurst | Infinity |
2019–20 | season abandoned | ||
2020–21 | season abandoned | ||
2021–22 | Colden Common | Andover New Street Swifts (North) & QK Southampton (SE) | Sway |
2022–23 | Colden Common | Infinity | Colden Common |
References[edit]
- ^ Official website Archived 2007-09-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Moss signs off at Newbury in style". Non-League Today. 4 May 2008.
- ^ Announcement on FA website
- ^ "FA Veto for Clacton's Step 6 Bid". Non-League Today. 27 July 2008.
- ^ "Football Club History Database - Hampshire League 2004". fchd.info. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
- ^ a b c d "Hampshire Premier League History". pehfl.non-league.org. Hampshire Premier League. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Hampshire Premier Football League 2011-12". full-time.thefa.com. The FA. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ "Hampshire Premier Football League 2012-13". full-time.thefa.com. The FA. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ "Hampshire Premier Football League 2013-14". full-time.thefa.com. The FA. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ "Football Club History Database - Hampshire Premier League 2013-14". fchd.info. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
- ^ "Hampshire Premier Football League 2014-15". full-time.thefa.com. The FA. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ "Football Club History Database - Hampshire Premier League 2014-15". fchd.info. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
- ^ "Hampshire Premier Football League 2015-16". full-time.thefa.com. The FA. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ "Hampshire Premier Football League". full-time.thefa.com. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ^ "Hampshire Premier Football League". full-time.thefa.com. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
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