ISTHMIAN LEAGUE

Isthmian League
'Founded'
1905
'Nation'
'Feeder To'
Conference South
'Divisions'
Premier Division ''(1905-present)''
Division One North ''(2002-present)''
Division One South ''(2002-present)''
First Division ''(1973-2006)''
Second Division ''(1973-2006)''
Third Division ''(1991-2003)''
'Number of Teams'
66
22 ''(Premier Division )''
22 ''(Division One North)''
22 ''(Division One South)''
'Levels on Pyramid'
7th ''(Premier Division )''
8th ''(North and South )''
'Cups'
League Cup
'Current Champions (2006/07)'
Hampton & Richmond Borough
''(Premier Division)''
AFC Hornchurch
''(Division One North)''
Maidstone United
''(Division One South)''
'Website'
Isthmian

The 'Isthmian League' is a regional football league covering London and South East England. It is more commonly known by the name of its official title sponsor as the 'Ryman League', and has in previous years been variously known (in chronological order) as the 'Rothmans Isthmian League', 'Berger Isthmian League', 'Servowarm Isthmian League', 'Vauxhall-Opel League', 'Vauxhall League', 'Diadora League' and 'ICIS League'.

Contents
History
League expansion
Current structure
Champions
References
External links

History


The league was founded in 1905, and was strongly dedicated to amateurism. The champions did not even receive a trophy, league policy being that the honour sufficed. Teams less able to compete financially thus gravitated to it rather than the Southern League, while those with ambition and money would move in the opposite direction.
Although the league established itself as one of the strongest leagues in the country, routinely providing the winners of the FA Amateur Cup, it was still seen as being at a lower level than the Southern League and Northern Premier League which were the top regional semi-professional leagues.
The league began to admit professionalism in the 1970s, although it refused to participate in the formation of the Alliance Premier League in 1979. Two Isthmian clubs, Enfield and Dagenham, defected to the APL in 1981 but it was not until 1985 that the Isthmian League champions were given a promotion place to the newly renamed Football Conference.
The reward of promotion into the Conference means that, since 1985, no team has retained the title (as had happened on 22 occasions previously); however, Canvey Island were runners-up three seasons running from 2000-01 to 2002-03, also winning the FA Trophy and reaching the Third Round Proper of the FA Cup, before finally securing the 2003-04 league title.
The name presumably commemorates the ancient Isthmian Games, named after the isthmus of Corinth.

League expansion


The league expanded over the years from six clubs in its first season, to 14 clubs in 1921-22. Over the next five decades, only a few new members were admitted, mainly to fill vacancies left by clubs leaving the league. A second division of 16 clubs was formed in 1973, and a third division was added in 1977. These divisions were renamed as Premier, First and Second divisions.
Most new Isthmian League members joined from the Athenian League, which was similarly dedicated to amateurism. The Athenian League disbanded in 1984 when the Isthmian League Second Division split into North and South sections. These were restructured again to Second and Third divisions in 1991.
In 2002, the league was restructured again, with the First and Second Divisions merging to become First (North) and First (South), and the Third Division being renamed as the Second. In addition, the Isthmian's three feeder leagues - the Combined Counties League, Essex Senior League and Spartan South Midlands League - ran in parallel with the Isthmian Second, and were able to feed directly into the regional First Divisions.
In 2006 the Second Division was scrapped and the league now operates with a Premier Division and two regional First Divisions.

Current structure


In 2004, The Football Association pushed through a major restructuring of the non-league National League System (NLS), creating new regional divisions of the Football Conference. The Isthmian League was reduced back down to three divisions, and its boundaries were changed to remove the overlap with the Southern League.
Further reorganisation saw a reversion to two regional First Divisions, North and South, and the disbandment of the Second Division, in 2006.
There is a league cup, open to teams of all divisions, until recently sponsored by ''Bryco'' and now by ''Westview''.
One team, Clapton F.C., had been ever-present in the Isthmian League since its foundation, but they moved to the Essex Senior League for the 2006/07 season.
In February 2007, the league caused controversy when they deducted AFC Wimbledon 18 points for fielding an ineligible player in 11 league games.[1] However, on March 26, the F.A cut the punishment down to three points and £400, admitting themselves that the penalty imposed was "excessive".[2]

Champions


Here is a complete list of Isthmian League champions, throughout the league's history.
SeasonPremier Division
1905-06London Caledonians
1906-07Ilford
1907-08London Caledonians
1908-09Bromley
1909-10Bromley
1910-11Clapton
1911-12London Caledonians
1912-13London Caledonians
1913-14London Caledonians
1914-19''Postponed for WWI''
1919Leytonstone
1919-20Dulwich Hamlet
1920-21Ilford
1921-22Ilford
1922-23Clapton
1923-24St. Albans City
1924-25London Caledonians
1925-26Dulwich Hamlet
1926-27St. Albans City
1927-28St. Albans City
1928-29Nunhead
1929-30Nunhead
1930-31Wimbledon
1931-32Wimbledon
1932-33Dulwich Hamlet
1933-34Kingstonian
1934-35Wimbledon
1935-36Wimbledon
1936-37Kingstonian
1937-38Leytonstone
1938-39Leytonstone
1939-45''Postponed for World War II''
1945-46Walthamstow Avenue
1946-47Leytonstone
1947-48Leytonstone
1948-49Dulwich Hamlet
1949-50Leytonstone
1950-51Leytonstone
1951-52Leytonstone
1952-53Walthamstow Avenue
1953-54Bromley
1954-55Walthamstow Avenue
1955-56Wycombe Wanderers
1956-57Wycombe Wanderers
1957-58Tooting & Mitcham United
1958-59Wimbledon
1959-60Tooting & Mitcham United
1960-61Bromley
1961-62Wimbledon
1962-63Wimbledon
1963-64Wimbledon
1964-65Hendon
1965-66Leytonstone
1966-67Sutton United
1967-68Enfield
1968-69Enfield
1969-70Enfield
1970-71Wycombe Wanderers
1971-72Wycombe Wanderers
1972-73Hendon

''For the 1974-75 season, Division One was added.''
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
1973-74Wycombe WanderersDagenham
1974-75Wycombe WanderersStaines Town
1975-76EnfieldTilbury
1976-77EnfieldBoreham Wood

''For the 1977-78 season, Division Two was added.''
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
1977-78EnfieldDulwich HamletEpsom & Ewell
1978-79BarkingHarrow BoroughFarnborough Town
1979-80EnfieldLeytonstone/IlfordBillericay Town
1980-81Slough TownBishop's StortfordFeltham
1981-82Leytonstone & IlfordWokingham TownWorthing
1982-83Wycombe WanderersWorthingClapton
1983-84Harrow BoroughWindsor & EtonBasildon United

''For the 1984-85 season, Division Two was reorganised into North and South regions.''
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two NorthDivision Two South
1984-85Sutton UnitedFarnborough TownLeyton WingateGrays Athletic
1985-86Sutton UnitedSt Albans CityStevenage BoroughSouthwick
1986-87Wycombe WanderersLeytonstone/IlfordChesham UnitedWoking
1987-88Yeovil TownMarlowWivenhoe TownChalfont St Peter
1988-89Leytonstone/IlfordStaines TownHarlow TownDorking
1989-90Sutton UnitedWivenhoe TownHeybridge SwiftsYeading
1990-91Redbridge ForestChesham UnitedStevenage BoroughAbingdon Town

''For the 1991-92 season, Division Two North and South were merged and Division Three was added.''
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1991-92WokingStevenage BoroughPurfleetEdgware Town
1992-93Chesham UnitedHitchin TownWorthingAldershot Town
1993-94Stevenage BoroughBishop's StortfordNewbury TownBracknell Town
1994-95EnfieldBoreham WoodThame UnitedCollier Row
1995-96HayesOxford CityCanvey IslandHorsham
1996-97Yeovil TownChesham UnitedCollier Row & RomfordWealdstone
1997-98KingstonianAldershot TownCanvey IslandHemel Hempstead Town
1998-99Sutton UnitedCanvey IslandBedford TownFord United
1999-00Dagenham & RedbridgeCroydonHemel Hempstead TownEast Thurrock United
2000-01Farnborough TownBoreham WoodTooting & Mitcham UnitedArlesey Town
2001-02Gravesend & NorthfleetFord UnitedLewesCroydon Athletic

''For the 2002-03 season, Division One was reorganised into North and South regions and Division Three became Division Two.''
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One NorthDivision One SouthDivision Two
2002-03Aldershot TownNorthwoodCarshalton AthleticCheshunt
2003-04Canvey IslandYeadingLewesLeighton Town

''For the 2002-03 season, Division Two was disbanded and Division One North and South were merged into new Divisions One and Two.''
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2004-05YeadingAFC WimbledonIlford
2005-06Braintree TownRamsgateWare

''For the 2006-07 season, Divisions One and Two was reorganised into Division One North and South regions.''
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One NorthDivision One South
2006-07Hampton & Richmond BoroughAFC HornchurchMaidstone United

References



1. BBC: AFC Wimbledon deducted 18 points
2. The FA: AFC Wimbledon decision


External links



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