The Parthenon League was a football league covering Greater London and the surrounding area.
History
The league was formed in 1951 with 11 clubs, nine of which had come from the Middlesex Senior League.
[ Parthenon League 1951-1966 Non-League Matters] By 1954 the league had grown to 16 clubs, but then slowly lost members until 1960 when a second division was added, although largely filled with reserve teams.
[ However, the league was dissolved in 1966 and was replaced by the Middlesex League.][ Middlesex League 1966-1984 Non-League Matters]
List of champions
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| Wingate |
| Kingsbury Town |
| Crown & Manor |
| Basildon Town |
| Boreham Wood |
| Willesden |
| Wapping Sports |
| Twickenham |
| Wapping Sports |
| Wapping Sports |
| Fisher Athletic |
| Wandsworth |
| Wandsworth |
| Harefield United |
| Surbiton Byron |
Member clubs
During its history, member clubs included:
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Addlestone
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Arlesey Town
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Atlas Sports
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Baldock Town
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Barnes
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Basildon Town
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Battersea United
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Bees Club
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Boreham Wood
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British European Airways
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Byron Wanderers
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Camberley Wanderers
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Canvey Island
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Chalfont National
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Chalfont St Peter
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Chingford
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Collier Row
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Crown & Manor
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Ditton Old Boys
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Edmonton BOC
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Egham Town
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Epping Town
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Finsbury
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Fisher Athletic
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Harefield United
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Harold Hill
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Hatfield Town
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Kings Langley
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Kingsbury Town
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Kodak
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London Transport Buses
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Northolt Saints
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Orpington Athletic
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Paddington Town
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Post Office Engineers
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Rainham Town Reserves
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Rayners Lane
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Rickmansworth Town
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Rootes Athletic
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Ruislip Town
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Saffron Walden Town
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Shefford Town
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South Vale Glacier
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Southall Athletic
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Southall Corinthians
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Spelthorne
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Staines Town
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Surbiton Byron
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Surbiton Town
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Tudor Park
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Twickenham
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Wandsworth
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Wapping Sports
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Westfield
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Willesden
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Wingate