Combined Counties Football League Premier Division
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The Combined Counties Football League Premier Division is the Step 5 division of the Combined Counties Football League, an English regional football league situated in Southern England. It includes teams from Middlesex, Surrey, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Sussex and Hampshire. All participating clubs must have senior status and compete in the FA Cup and the FA Vase.
The Combined Counties League is part of the non-league pyramid and is one of four feeder leagues in to the Isthmian League. The league accepts promoted clubs from Combined Counties Football League Division One and the bottom two club are relegated to Division One.
Over the years the league has been known as the DAN AIR League, the PARASOL League, the Courage League, the Seagrave Haulage League and in 2005 as the Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League. For the 2006-07 season, there are 22 clubs in the league.
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Ash United |
Banstead Athletic |
Bedfont |
Bedfont Green |
Bookham |
Camberley Town |
Chertsey Town |
Chessington & Hook United |
Chipstead |
Cobham |
Colliers Wood United |
Cove |
Dorking |
Egham Town |
Epsom & Ewell |
Guildford City |
Merstham |
North Greenford United |
Raynes Park Vale |
Reading Town |
Sandhurst Town |
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| align="center" colspan= "3" style="background:#ffdead;" | English football league system - Level 9
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| align="center" colspan= "3" | Promotion to: Southern League Division One East, Isthmian League First Division
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| align="center" colspan= "3" | Relegation to: Combined Counties League Division One
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! colspan="3" style="background:#ccf;" | Football in England
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! style="background:#ffdead; width:19em;" | League competitions
| style="width:9em;" align="center" | The FA
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| align="center" |FA Premier League
| align="center" |England
| align="center" |FA Cup
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| align="center" |The Football League (Champ, 1, 2)
| align="center" |(U-21) (B)
| align="center" |League Cup
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| align="center" |Football Conference (Nat, N, S)
| align="center" |List of clubs
| align="center" |FA Community Shield
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| align="center" |Northern Premier League (Prem, 1)
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| align="center" |Football League Trophy
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| align="center" |Southern League (Prem, Mid, S&W)
| align="center" |(by capacity)
| align="center" |FA Trophy
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| align="center" |Isthmian League (Prem, 1N, 1S)
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| align="center" |FA Vase
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| align="center" |English football league system
| align="center" |Records
| align="center" |FA NLS Cup
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| style="background:#ccf;" colspan="3" align="center" | Women's football in England
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! style="background:#ffdead; width:19em;" | League competitions
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! style="background:#ffdead; width:19em;" | Cup competitions
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| align="center" |Women's Premier League (Nat, N, S)
| align="center" |England women
| align="center" |FA Women's Cup
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| align="center" |List of clubs
| align="center" |Premier League Cup
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