Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance Senior Trophy
Sturminster Newton Utd FC (1)
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Wimborne Town FC Reserves (2)
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Please click on the above page to read issue 37 of the DPL Dispatch for the 2022/23 Season


Congratulations to Sturminster Newton FC on winning the Jewson Premier League Cup on 13th May 2023
Sturminster Marshall 1 Sturminster Newton 3

Neil Sweatman receiving Cup from
New League Ball Sponsor
Mr Terry Schofield
MJM SPORTS

DPL League Cup Sponsor 2022/2023



Congratulations to Holt United FC
Jewson Dorset Premier League Champions 2022/2023

Jewson Dorset Premier League Chairman
Mr Mike Mock presenting the League Cup to
Captain Sonny Wilkinson



Please click on the above cover to open the Guide


History of the Jewson
Dorset Premier Football League

Match Day Roundup

News Item
22nd March 2025
104
Only 4 games played today .....
This week, the focus moved back to the top of the table as Bournemouth Sports welcomed Blandford United to Chapel gate, what followed was a pulsating game eventually won 3-2 by Sports, James Bergin gave the hosts the lead, then saw Dan Edwards sent off, Blandford then missed a penalty before Jake Ford equalised. The Royals went in front in the second half through Ben Knight only for the hosts to score 2 late goals from Sam Darlow with a penalty and Jamie Trimble to secure the 3 points a win made the more sweeter as Cobham Sports could only draw 1-1 at home against Bournemouth Sports, Josh Buck scoring for the hosts with Electric's goal courtesy of Faustino Maher. Holt United beat Hamworthy United Reserves 3-2 at the County Ground with goals from Kian Boyd, Jack Satterley & an OG, scoring for the Hammers was Lionel Demira [x2] Finally at Days Park, hosts Swanage Town & Herston beat Balti Sports 5-0 with all the goals scored in the 2nd half through Josh Reavenell - Nuete, Ocean Smith, Ogun Gundogdu & Henry Brown [x2]
The league was formed in 1957 and was initially called the Dorset Football Combination League.
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The 2022/2023 Season will be contested by 18 teams covering the entire county of Dorset and South Somerset, 9 of which have Floodlights and all 18 have an AED device in or adjacent to their facility.
The objective of the League on its formation was to increase the standard of football in Dorset, an ideal that still holds true today as the League is now classed as a Regional NLS Feeder League that sits just outside the FA's National League System.
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The DPL is proud to have been awarded it's England Football Accredited League Status.