Bromley and District Football League
The Bromley and District Football League was a football competition based in England. It was founded in 1896 and had in its last season 2016/17 a total of 2 divisions with 20 teams. The league was not part of the English football league system as it was not a feeder league within the football pyramid. However, clubs could transfer from the league into the football pyramid by becoming semi-professional and applying to join the Kent County Football League.
In 2017 it merged with the South London Football Alliance to form the Bromley and South London League.
The league was affiliated to the London Football Association and Kent County Football Association.Member clubs 2016-17
The league's member clubs in its last season were as follows:Premier Division
- Centresports FC
- Dulwich Village Reserves
- Eden Park Rangers
- Equinoccial FC
- Farnborough Old Boys Guild
- Old Colfeians
- Real Mayo FC
- South East Athletic Reserves
- Ten Em Bee FC
- Toby Watkins AFC
Division One
- AFC Bexley 'A'
- Baldon Sports Reserves
- Charlton Athletic Deaf
- Highfield & Welling FC
- Junior Reds
- King Stairs Garden Falcons
- Old Bromleians
- River Plate FC
- Rutland Rangers
- Welling Park 'A' FC
SourceRecent divisional champions
At the end of the 2012-13 season, Division Two was scrapped.
SourceOther London and Kent Leagues
Main index: Affiliated Leagues in London
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Main index: Affiliated Leagues in Kent
There are a number of other leagues that are affiliated to the Kent County Football Association.