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Football league
North Hants Senior League
Founded1968-2004
CountryEngland
Level on pyramidLevel 12
Feeder toHampshire League
Relegation toBasingstoke & District League
Andover & District League
Winchester & District League
Domestic cup(s)Hampshire Intermediate Cup
Local FA Cups

The North Hants Senior League was a football competition based in Hampshire, England and was administered by the North Hants FA.

History

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The League was founded in 1968, by the North Hants FA, to bridge the gap between the Hampshire League and its three local Junior leagues; the Basingstoke & District League and the now defunct Andover & District League and the Winchester & District League.

During its heyday, the competition was much respected and for a spell (1973-81) ran with two 14 team divisions. The league consisted mainly of village sides and of the reserve teams of many Hampshire League clubs. Like many other leagues at this level, it lost many teams during the late Nineties/early millennium, when leagues higher up expanded - mainly by introducing Combination Divisions for their reserve sides.

After a further decline in numbers, the competition folded in 2004 following the expansion of the Wessex League and the consequent formation of the Hampshire League 2004. Prior to this, it had been hoped that eligible clubs in the area would re-join the North Hants League rather than the new unofficial county league and swell numbers. Alas, it was not to be and a valuable stepping stone between junior and county football had been lost.

League Champions

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Season Champions
1968/69 Overton United
1969/70 Overton United
1970/71 Winchester Castle
1971/72
1972/73 Odiham Town
1973/74
1974/75 Pegasus
1975/76 New Street
1976/77 Enham Alamien
1977/78 Worthies Sports
1978/79 Malshanger
1979/80
1980/81 ABP (Associated Book Publishers)
1981/82 Ecchinswell
1982/83
1983/84 Basing Rovers
1984/85
1985/86 Burgchlere
1986/87 SR Basingstoke
1987/88 Stockbridge
1988/89 Hannington United
1989/90 Broughton
1990/91 AFC Aldermaston
1991/92 Whitchurch United Reserves
1992/93 Ludgershall Sports
1993/94 Tadley
1994/95 Sherborne St John
1995/96 George
1996/97
1997/98 Micheldever
1998/99
1999/00 Alresford Town
2000/01 Headley Athletic
2001/02
2002/03 Winchester City 'A'
2003/04 Upham

A to Z of Clubs

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Letter Club
A Abbotts Ann
ABC United
ABP (Associated Book Publishers)
AFC Aldermaston
Alresford Town
Andover Reserves
Andover United
Apland
B Basing Rovers
Battery
Basingstoke Hospital
Basingstoke Town 'A'
Beechwood
Broughton
Burghclere
C Camrose Social
Charlton Royal
Compton
D Dent & Hellyer
E Ecchinswell
Enham Alamien
F Four Marks
G George
Griffin Arms
H Hadleigh
Hannington United
Headley Athletic
K King Alfred Youth
King's Somborne
L LPHE Sports
Lilly's SC
Ludgershall Sports
M Malshanger
Merlin
Micheldever
N New Street
North Warnborough United
O Odiham Town
Old Symondians
Overton United
P Pegasus
Portals Athletic Reserves
R Ramsdell United
Rising Sun (Winchester)
Ropley
Rotherick Green
S SR Basingstoke
Shipton Bellinger
South View
Southampton Arms
Sporting
Stockbridge
Sutton Scotney
T Tadley
Thornycroft Athletic Reserves
U Upham
V Vernham Dean
W Whitchurch United Reserves
Winchester Castle
Winchester City Reserves
Winchester Civil Service
Worthies Sports


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