Cheltenham League - List of Recent Division 2 To 6 Champions

List of Recent Division 2 To 6 Champions

Season Division Two Division Three Division Four Division Five Division Six
2000–01 Dynamos Newton Heath Phoenix United Warden Hill United Reserves
2001–02 Smiths Athletic Reserves Bishop's Cleeve 'A' Warden Hill United Reserves Northway Reserves
2002–03 Newton Heath Warden Hill Reserves Northway Reserves Naunton Park
2003–04 Rowanfield United St Marks Reserves Charlton Rovers Tewkesbury YMCA Reserves
2004–05 Bishop's Cleeve 'A' Gala Wilton Reserves Tewkesbury YMCA Reserves Tewkesbury Dynamos
2005–06 Cheltenham Civil Service Reserves High Tech Rangers AC Olympia Tewkesbury Town
2006–07 Finlay Rovers Whaddon United Tewkesbury Town Churchdown Panthers
2007–08 Whaddon United Winchcombe Town Reserves Tewkesbury Rovers FC Barometrics Reserves
2008–09 Whaddon United Reserves Broadway United Churchdown Panthers Cheltenham & Gloucester Cheltenham Saracens 'C'
2009–10 Real Whaddon Gloucester Elmleaze Cheltenham & Gloucester Cheltenham Saracens 'B' FC Lakeside
2010–11 Falcons Smiths Athletic Reserves RSG FC Lakeside Cheltonians
2011–12 Bibury Hanley Swan FC Lakeside Welland Newlands Athletic

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