Founded | 1939 |
---|---|
Folded | 1964 |
Country | England |
Most championships | Ernest Turner's Sports (3) |
The Great Western Combination was a football league in south-central England.
The league was established in 1939, initially as a wartime competition as many other leagues had been abandoned following the outbreak of World War II. Its original membership was amateur clubs from the area west of London. [1] Although it ceased in 1945, it was re-established in 1946 and a second division was added in 1947; [1] this became the reserve division in 1956. The league folded at the end of the 1963–64 season. [1]
Season | Champions | |
---|---|---|
1939–40 | Hayes | |
1940–41 | Oxford City | |
1941–42 | Oxford City | |
1942–43 | Grenadier Guards | |
1943–44 | Windsor Works | |
1944–45 | Wycombe Wanderers | |
1946–47 | Binfield | |
Season | Division One champions | Division Two champions |
1947–48 | Uxbridge | Harefield United |
1948–49 | Maidenhead United Reserves | RAF Halton |
1949–50 | Slough Centre | Hemel Hempstead Rovers |
1950–51 | Harefield United | Flackwell Heath |
1951–52 | Tring Town | Wingate |
1952–53 | Tring Town | Bell Punch |
1953–54 | Wokingham Town | Hestairco |
Season | Premier Division champions | Division One champions |
1954–55 | Jackson's Sports | Chalvey |
1955–56 | Ernest Turner's Sports | Loudwater United |
Season | Premier Division champions | Reserve Division champions |
1956–57 | Vickers Sports | |
1957–58 | Flackwell Heath | |
1958–59 | Southall Corinthians | |
1959–60 | Southall Corinthians | |
1960–61 | Ernest Turner's Sports | |
1961–62 | AEC | |
1962–63 | Flackwell Heath | |
1963–64 | Ernest Turner's Sports |
Member clubs during the league's existence included:
Founded | 1939 |
---|---|
Folded | 1964 |
Country | England |
Most championships | Ernest Turner's Sports (3) |
The Great Western Combination was a football league in south-central England.
The league was established in 1939, initially as a wartime competition as many other leagues had been abandoned following the outbreak of World War II. Its original membership was amateur clubs from the area west of London. [1] Although it ceased in 1945, it was re-established in 1946 and a second division was added in 1947; [1] this became the reserve division in 1956. The league folded at the end of the 1963–64 season. [1]
Season | Champions | |
---|---|---|
1939–40 | Hayes | |
1940–41 | Oxford City | |
1941–42 | Oxford City | |
1942–43 | Grenadier Guards | |
1943–44 | Windsor Works | |
1944–45 | Wycombe Wanderers | |
1946–47 | Binfield | |
Season | Division One champions | Division Two champions |
1947–48 | Uxbridge | Harefield United |
1948–49 | Maidenhead United Reserves | RAF Halton |
1949–50 | Slough Centre | Hemel Hempstead Rovers |
1950–51 | Harefield United | Flackwell Heath |
1951–52 | Tring Town | Wingate |
1952–53 | Tring Town | Bell Punch |
1953–54 | Wokingham Town | Hestairco |
Season | Premier Division champions | Division One champions |
1954–55 | Jackson's Sports | Chalvey |
1955–56 | Ernest Turner's Sports | Loudwater United |
Season | Premier Division champions | Reserve Division champions |
1956–57 | Vickers Sports | |
1957–58 | Flackwell Heath | |
1958–59 | Southall Corinthians | |
1959–60 | Southall Corinthians | |
1960–61 | Ernest Turner's Sports | |
1961–62 | AEC | |
1962–63 | Flackwell Heath | |
1963–64 | Ernest Turner's Sports |
Member clubs during the league's existence included: