Surrey Senior League - Champions

Champions

The champions of the league were as follows:

  • 1922–23 Egham
  • 1923–24 Farnham United Breweries
  • 1924–25 Farnham United Breweries
  • 1925–26 Epsom Town
  • 1926–27 Epsom Town
  • 1927–28 Aldershot Traction Company
  • 1928–29 Dorking
  • 1929–30 Dorking
  • 1930–31 Camberley & Yorktown
  • 1931–32 Camberley & Yorktown
  • 1932–33 Camberley & Yorktown
  • 1933–34 Banstead Mental Hospital
  • 1934–35 Wills Sports
  • 1935–36 Hersham
  • 1936–37 Walton-on-Thames
  • 1937–38 Metropolitan Police
  • 1938–39 Hersham
  • 1939–46 No competition due to Second World War
  • 1946–47 Leatherhead
  • 1947–48 Leatherhead
  • 1948–49 Leatherhead
  • 1949–50 Leatherhead
  • 1950–51 Banstead Athletic
  • 1951–52 Banstead Athletic
  • 1952–53 Banstead Athletic
  • 1953–54 Banstead Athletic
  • 1954–55 Dorking
  • 1955–56 Dorking
  • 1956–57 Banstead Athletic
  • 1957–58 Molesey
  • 1958–59 Malden Town
  • 1959–60 Chertsey Town
  • 1960–61 Addlestone
  • 1961–62 Chertsey Town
  • 1962–63 Chertsey Town
  • 1963–64 Hampton
  • 1964–65 Banstead Athletic
  • 1965–66 Farnham Town
  • 1966–67 Farnham Town
  • 1967–68 Farnham Town
  • 1968–69 Premier Division – Whyteleafe, Division One – Ashtead
  • 1969–70 Premier Division – Bracknell Town, Division One – Colliers Wood United
  • 1970–71 Premier Division – Malden Town, Division One – Chessington & Hook United
  • 1971–72 Merstham
  • 1972–73 Westfield
  • 1973–74 Westfield
  • 1974–75 Epsom & Ewell
  • 1975–76 Wandsworth
  • 1976–77 Horley Town
  • 1977–78 Malden Vale

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    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

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