Devon and Exeter Football League

The Devon and Exeter Football League is a football competition based in Devon in England. It was established around 1900. The top division of this league, the Premier, sits at level 12 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Devon Football League.[1]

The league covers a 50-mile (80 km) range from Exeter.[1]

Football league
Devon and Exeter Football League
Country England
Divisions9
Level on pyramidLevels 12–20
Feeder toDevon Football League
WebsiteOfficial

2024–25 members list by division

[2]

Premier

Division 1

Division 2

  • Beer Albion 2nd
  • Broadclyst
  • Clyst Valley 2nd
  • Dawlish United
  • Exmouth Spartans
  • Farway United
  • Seaton Town
  • South Zeal United
  • Tedburn St Mary
  • University of Exeter 4th
  • Witheridge

Division 3

Division 4

  • Colyton 2nd
  • Cullompton Rangers 2nd
  • Dunkeswell Rovers
  • Elmore 3rd
  • Hemyock
  • Lyme Regis 2nd
  • Morchard Bishop
  • Railway
  • St Martins 2nd
  • Starcross Dons
  • University of Exeter 6th
  • Uplyme
  • Upottery 2nd

Division 5

  • Awliscombe United
  • Axminster Town 2nd
  • Chagford
  • Cheriton Fitzpaine
  • City Raiders
  • Ex Dons
  • Millwey Rise
  • Otterton
  • Topsham Town 2nd
  • University of Exeter 7th
  • Whipton & Pinhoe
  • Willand XI

Division 6

  • Alphington 3rd
  • Bampton
  • Beacon Knights
  • Cheriton Fitzpaine 2nd
  • City Raiders 2nd
  • Exeter Royals
  • Exeter United
  • Sandford 2nd
  • University of Exeter 8th
  • Uplowman United
  • Whipton & Pinhoe 2nd
  • Witheridge 2nd

Division 7

  • Axmouth United
  • Bradninch
  • Cranbrook United
  • Exe United
  • Exmouth Town Development
  • Heavitree United 2nd
  • North Tawton
  • Phoenix United
  • Priory
  • South Zeal United 2nd
  • Tedburn St Mary 2nd
  • Westexe Park Rangers 2nd


Division 8

  • Amory Rovers
  • Bow Amateur Athletic Club
  • Central 2nd
  • Dawlish United 2nd
  • Lympstone 2md
  • Millwey Rise 2nd
  • Newton St Cyres 2nd
  • Okehampton Argyle 3rd
  • Phoenix 2nd
  • Starcross Dons 2nd
  • Tedburn St Mary 3rd
  • Topsham Town 3rd

Recent champions

Season Premier Division Premier Cup[3] Senior Cup[4] Intermediate Cup[5]
2006–07 Axminster Town Tavistock Combe Martin Sidbury United
2007–08 University of Exeter II Totnes & Dartington SC Willand Rovers Res. Buckland Athletic III
2008–09 St Martins Boca Seniors Buckland Athletic Res. Lamerton
2009–10 Thorverton Appledore BAAC Buckland Athletic Res. Woolsery
2010–11 Sidmouth Town Liverton United Loddiswell United Vospers Oak Villa
2011–12 St Martins Liverton United Bow AAC Morley Rangers
2012–13 Feniton Exmouth Town Tiverton Town Res. Millwey Rise
2013–14 St Martins Watcombe Wanderers Dartmouth Bar Sol Ona
2014–15 Tiverton Town Res. St Martins Exwick Villa Res. Roselands
2015–16 Topsham Town Appledore University Exeter Res. Sporting Barum
2016–17 Honiton Town Exeter University Cronies Royal Oak (Exeter)
2017–18 Elmore Teignmouth Sidmouth Town Elmore Reserves
2018–19 Exwick Villa Bovey Tracey The Windmill Reserves Combe Martin
2019–20 Season abandoned Mount Gould Thorverton Farway United
2020–21 Season abandoned Mount Gould Ottery St Mary Reserves Witheridge Reserves
2021–22 Lapford Beer Albion Kingsteignton Athletic Ivybridge Town 3rds
2022–23 Alphington Mount Gould University of Exeter III Bovey Tracey Res
2023–24 Alphington

References

  1. ^ a b "History". Joma Devon & Exeter Football League. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Devon & Exeter League Constitution" (PDF). defleague.co.uk. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Devon Premier". Joma Devon & Exeter Football League. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Devon Senior". Joma Devon & Exeter Football League. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Devon Intermediate". Joma Devon & Exeter Football League. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
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