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South Devon League
CountryEngland
Number of teams64
12 (Premier Division)
12 (Division One)
14 (Division Two)
12 (Division Three)
14 (Division Four)
Level on pyramid
Level 12 (Premier Division)
Level 13 (Division 1)
Level 14 (Division 2)
Level 15 (Division 3)
Level 16 (Division 4)
Feeder to
South West Peninsula League Division One East
Domestic cup(s)Herald Cup, Fred Hewings Cup, Divisional Cups
Current championsAshburton (Premier Division)
Harbertonford (Division One)
Bovey Tracey Reserves (Division Two)
Meadowbrook Athletic (Division Three)
East Allington United Reserves (Division Four)
Watts Blake Bearne A.F.C. (Division Five)
(2017–18)
WebsiteSouth Devon Football League official website

The South Devon Football League, known under a sponsorship arrangement as the WBW Solicitors South Devon Football League, is a football competition based in England. Its top division, the Premier Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system. This league is a feeder to the South West Peninsula League. There are five divisions in the league. The SDFL's primary cup competition is the Herald Cup, currently sponsored by the Herald Express. It is a simple knockout competition featuring all SDFL clubs (first teams only).




Contents





  • 1 Recent Herald Cup winners


  • 2 Recent Divisional champions


  • 3 2018–19 Members

    • 3.1 Premier Division


    • 3.2 Division One


    • 3.3 Division Two


    • 3.4 Division Three


    • 3.5 Division Four



  • 4 Other SDFL Cup competitions


  • 5 External links




Recent Herald Cup winners





























































Season
Team
99–00:Newton Abbot 66
00–01:Kingsteignton Athletic
01–02:Kingsteignton Athletic
02–03:Upton Athletic
03–04:Galmpton United
04–05:Upton Athletic
05–06:Brixham Villa
06–07:Brixham Villa
07–08:Hele Rovers
08–09:Upton Athletic
09–10:Watts Blake & Bearne
10–11:Watcombe Wanderers
11–12:Buckland Athletic Reserves
12–13:Watcombe Wanderers
13–14:Watcombe Wanderers
14–15:Watcombe Wanderers
15–16:Waldon Athletic
16–17:East Allington United
17–18:East Allington United


Recent Divisional champions











































































































Season
Premier
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
2006–07
Brixham Villa







2007–08

Bovey Tracey

Newton Abbot Reserves
Staverton & Landscove

Buckland Athletic Reserves

Dartmouth Reserves
Staverton & Landscove Reserves

Buckland Athletic 'A'
Watcombe Wanderers
2008–09
Kingskerswell & Chelston
Ashburton

Buckland Athletic Reserves
Buckfastleigh Rangers Reserves
Staverton & Landscove Reserves
Watcombe Wanderers
South Brent Reserves
N/A*
2009–10
Watts Blake Bearne



Watcombe Wanderers


2010–11
Upton Athletic
Loddiswell Athletic
Stoke Fleming
Watcombe Wanderers
Abbotskerswell Reserves
Bishopsteignton United
Buckland & Milber Reserves
2011–12
Kingskerswell & Chelston
Teignmouth Reserves
Watcombe Wanderers
Bovey Tracey Reserves
Babbacombe Corinthians
Chudleigh Athletic Reserves
Roselands
2012–13

Buckland Athletic Reserves
Watcombe Wanderers

Bovey Tracey Reserves
Upton Athletic Reserves
Bishopsteignton United
Roselands
Preston South End
2013–14
Watcombe Wanderers

Dartmouth AFC
Babbacombe Corinthians
Buckland & Milber
Watcombe Wanderers Reserves
Buckfastleigh Rangers Reserves
Watcombe Wanderers 'A'
2014–15

Buckland Athletic Reserves

Buckland Athletic 'A'
Foxhole United
Watcombe Wanderers Reserves

Liverton United Reserves
Watcombe Wanderers 'A'
N/A*
2015–16

Buckland Athletic Reserves
Ashburton
Roselands

Dartmouth AFC Reserves
Watcombe Wanderers 'A'
Torbay Police Reserves
2016–17

Buckland Athletic Reserves
Roselands
Paignton Saints
Torbay Police
Ashburton Reserves
Bishopsteignton United Reserves
2017–18
Ashburton
Harbertonford

Bovey Tracey Reserves
Meadowbrook Athletic
East Allington United Reserves
Watts Blake Bearne A.F.C.
  • Division discontinued


2018–19 Members



Premier Division


Ashburton | Brixham AFC Reserves | Buckland Athletic Reserves | Chudleigh Athletic |
Dartmouth A.F.C. | East Allington United | Kingskerswell & Chelston | Kingsteignton Athletic | Paignton Villa | Roselands | Totnes & Dartington (Reserves) | Watcombe Wanderers



Division One


Babbacombe Corinthians | Beesands Rovers | Bovey Tracey Reserves | Broadmeadow S.T.F.C. | Buckland Athletic 'A' | Ivybridge Town Reserves | Loddiswell Athletic [1] | Newton Abbot '66 | Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves | Paignton Saints | Salcombe Town | Torbay Police



Division Two


Abbotskerswell | Barton Athletic | Buckfastleigh Rangers | Chudleigh Athletic Reserves | Dartmouth A.F.C. Reserves | Harbertonford (Reserves) | Ipplepen Athletic | Kingskerswell & Chelston Reserves | Kingsteignton Athletic Reserves | Meadowbrook Athletic | Riviera United | Roselands Reserves | Stoke Gabriel Reserves | Waldon Athletic Reserves



Division Three


Bishopsteignton United (Reserves) | Buckfastleigh Rangers Reserves | Dittisham United | East Allington United Reserves | Hookhills United | Newton Rovers | Paignton Villa Reserves | Riviera United Reserves | Torbay Police Reserves | Torquay Town | Upton Athletic (Reserves)



Division Four


Babbacombe Corinthians Reserves | Barton Athletic Reserves | Broadhempston United | Chudleigh Athletic 'A' | Galmpton United | Ilsington Villa | Ipplepen Athletic Reserves | Kingsbridge & Kellaton United | Newton Abbot '66 Reserves | Newton Rovers Reserves | Paignton Saints Reserves | Stoke Fleming & Strete | Teign Village | Watts Blake Bearne A.F.C. 'A'



Other SDFL Cup competitions


The SDFL also run an additional 6 cup competitions. These are:


  • Fred Hewings Cup (Reserve Sides)

  • George Belli Cup (Premier Divisional Cup)

  • Dartmouth Cup (First Divisional Cup)

  • Lidstone Cup (Second Divisional Cup)

  • Ronald Cup (Third Divisional Cup)

  • Les Bishop Cup (Fourth Divisional Cup)


External links



  • SDFL website Official website


  • Full-Time League Site on FA Full-Time






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