Last updated : Monday, 01 July 2024
Thames Valley Sunday League
The Thames Valley Sunday League is an amateur football league in England, based in the Thames Valley region. It was founded in 1923 and currently has over 200 clubs affiliated to it.
The league is divided into a number of divisions, with the Premier Division being the top tier. The league also has a number of cup competitions, including the Doug Williamson Trophy and the Ridgeway Cup.
History
The Thames Valley Sunday League was founded in 1923 by a group of clubs in the Thames Valley region. The league initially had just four divisions, but it has since expanded to over 200 clubs.
The league has been won by a number of clubs over the years, including Oxford City, Reading Town, and Thatcham Town. The current champions are Barton United.
Structure
The Thames Valley Sunday League is divided into a number of divisions, with the Premier Division being the top tier. The league also has a number of cup competitions, including the Doug Williamson Trophy and the Ridgeway Cup.
The Premier Division is currently made up of 20 clubs, with each team playing each other twice in a season. The top two teams at the end of the season are promoted to the Combined Counties League, while the bottom two teams are relegated to Division One.
Division One is currently made up of 22 clubs, with each team playing each other twice in a season. The top two teams at the end of the season are promoted to the Premier Division, while the bottom two teams are relegated to Division Two.