Last updated : Friday, 28 June 2024
Bromley and South London Football League
The Bromley and South London Football League (BSLFL) is an amateur football league based in South London, England. It was formed in 2017 by the merger of the Bromley and District Football League and the South London Football Alliance.
The BSLFL currently has three divisions: the John Cooper Premier Division, the Jim Hampson Division One, and the Richard Ayling Division Two. There are also a number of cup competitions, including the Queen Mary Cup, the Ron Pope Challenge Cup, the Elizabeth Jaques Cup, the Presidents Cup, and the Vic Farrow Cup.
The BSLFL is affiliated to the London Football Association and the Kent County Football Association. The league's headquarters are located in Bromley, Greater London.
History
The Bromley and District Football League was founded in 1908. The South London Football Alliance was founded in 1920.
The two leagues merged in 2017 to form the Bromley and South London Football League. The inaugural season of the new league was in 2017-18.
Current Season
The 2023-24 season is the current season of the Bromley and South London Football League. The season began on Saturday, 2 September 2023 and is scheduled to end on Saturday, 27 May 2024.
The defending champions of the John Cooper Premier Division are Agenda FC. The defending champions of the Jim Hampson Division One are Sporting Club Beckenham. The defending champions of the Richard Ayling Division Two are Bexley A.