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Southern League Second Division

Southern Football League
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Founded 1894
Country England
Other club(s) from Wales
Confederation The Football Association
Divisions Central
South
South East
South West
Number of teams 84
Central Division: 22
South Division: 22
Division One East: 20
Division One West: 20
Level on pyramid Level 7 and Level 8
Promotion to National League South,
National League North
Relegation to Combined Counties League
Hellenic League
Midland Football League
Spartan South Midlands League
United Counties League
Wessex League
Western League
Domestic cup(s) Southern League Cup
Current champions Hereford (Premier Division)
Taunton Town (D1 South West)
Beaconsfield Town (D1 South East)
(2017–18)
Website Official website
2018–19

The Southern League, currently known as the Evo-Stik League South under the terms of a sponsorship agreement with Bostik Ltd, is a men's football competition featuring semi-professional clubs from the South West, 'South Central' and Midlands of England and South Wales. Together with the Isthmian League and the Northern Premier League it forms levels seven and eight of the English football league system.

The structure of the Southern League has changed several times since its formation in 1894, and currently there are 84 clubs which are divided into four divisions. The Central and South Divisions are at step 3 of the National League System (NLS), and are feeder divisions, mainly to the National League South but also to the National League North. Feeding the Premier Divisions are two regional divisions, Division One East and Division One West, which are at step 4 of the NLS. These divisions are in turn fed by various regional leagues.

Professional football (and professional sport in general) developed more slowly in Southern England than in Northern England. Professionalism was sanctioned by The Football Association as early as 1885, but when The Football League was founded in 1888 it was based entirely in the north and midlands with the County Football Associations in the South being firmly opposed to professionalism.

Woolwich Arsenal (nowadays simply Arsenal) were the first club in London to turn professional in 1891 and were one of the prime motivators behind an attempt to set up a Southern League to mirror the existing Northern and Midlands based Football League. However, this venture failed in the face of opposition from the London Football Association and Woolwich Arsenal instead joined the Football League as its only representative south of Birmingham in 1893. Additionally, an amateur league, the Southern Alliance was founded in 1892, with seven clubs from the region, but that folded after one incomplete season.


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