Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance Senior Trophy
Sturminster Newton Utd FC (1)
v
Wimborne Town FC Reserves (2)


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
5th April 2025
106
Only one place to start today ......
Over 200 attended Blandford United v Bournemouth Electric at Park Road as both sides paid their respects before the kick off to Frank Webber who sadly passed away last weekend, his beloved Royals winning the game 2-1 with goals from Reuben Stanley & a George Coleman penalty.
Elsewhere in the League a minutes applause was impeccably observed as a mark of respect to Frank at ALL League & Cup games played ......
Bridport Reserves beat Holt United 2-1 at St Marys with both Bees goals scored by Riley Weedon with Jack Satterley scoring for the Bulls. Cobham Sports made the short trip to Wimborne where they defeated their hosts Wimborne Town Reserves 4-0 with goals from Dan Brown, Amechie Eze-Sunday, Ellis George & Charlie Harries.
SUPPLEMENTARY CUP
GROUP B
Swanage welcomed League Champions Bournemouth Sports to Days Park with the Swans winning 2-1 to secure the points, scoring for the hosts were Will Pryor & Josh Titley with Tom White replying for Sports.
GROUP C
With Blandford United FC & Hamworthy Recreation FC Reserves both withdrawing from the Competition, todays Dorchester Sports v Westland Sports match was in effect a winner takes all clash at the Avenue, and it was the hosts who edged a tight game 1-0 courtesy of an Alex Godfrey goal.
The league was formed in 1957 and was initially called the Dorset Football Combination League.
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.
The DPL is proud to have been awarded it's England Football Accredited League Status.




