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Association football league in England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Arthurian League is an English association football league for clubs comprising old boys of public schools founded in 1961.[1] It is affiliated to the Amateur Football Alliance and is not part of the English football league system. It takes its name – via the Arthur Dunn Cup in which all founder members competed – from Old Etonian and England international Arthur Dunn.
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League competition
The Premier and First Divisions are restricted to first teams, while the remaining divisions are open to all teams.
Cup competitions
Most first teams contest the Arthur Dunn Cup. Some enter cups run by – or affiliated to – the Amateur Football Alliance or other Greater London associations. In addition, the League runs two open aged knock-out cups and two veterans cups as follows:
- The Junior League Cup (for teams in Divisions 2, 3, 4 and 5)
- The David Woolcott Trophy (for teams in Divisions 4 and 5)
- The Derrick Moore Veterans Cup (for all veterans' teams)
- The Derrick Moore Veterans Plate (for teams losing in the 1st Round of the Derrick Moore Veterans Cup)
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Member clubs 2023–24
Constitution for 2023–24
Premier Division
- KCS Old Boys
- Old Alleynians
- Old Bradfieldians
- Old Carthusians
- Old Cholmeleians
- Old Etonians
- Old Foresters
- Old Johnians
- Old Reptonians
- Old Tonbridgians
Division One
- Old Ardinians
- Old Brentwoods
- Old Chigwellians
- Old Harrovians
- Old Kimboltonians
- Old Marlburians
- Old Radleians
- Old Rugbeians
- Old Salopians
- Old Wykehamists
Division Two
- Lancing Old Boys
- Old Aldenhamians
- Old Alleynians II
- Old Berkhamstedians
- Old Brentwoods II
- Old Cholmeleians II
- Old Etonians II
- Old Merchant Taylors
- Old Westminsters
Division Three
- Old Albanians
- Old Alleynians III
- Old Berkhamstedians II
- Old Brentwoods III
- Old Carthusians II
- Old Chigwellians II
- Old Epsomians
- Old Haberdashers
- Old Harrovians II
- Old Sennockians
Division Four
- KCS Old Boys II
- Old Amplefordians
- Old Brentwoods IV
- Old Harrovians III
- Old Johnians II
- Old King's Scholars
- Old Shirburnians
- Old Tonbridgians II
- Old Westminsters II
Division Five
- Old Canfordians
- Old Cheltonians
- Old Cranleighans
- Old Kingstonians
- Old Oundelians
- Old Salopians II
- Old Stoics
- Old Wellingtonians
- Old Wykehamists II
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Past champions
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Premier Division
The league's top division was known as the Senior Division until 1975, and Division One until 1981.
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