The Surrey Senior League was an English regional football league for teams based in Surrey although teams from outside the county were often admitted as well. The league existed from 1922 until 1978, when it was rebranded as the Home Counties League in an attempt to attract teams from a wider catchment area. After one season the league changed its name once again to the Combined Counties League, under which name it continues to operate. For three seasons between 1968 and 1971 the league had two divisions. The top division was called the Premier Division, the lower division was Division One.

Champions

The champions of the league were as follows:

1922–23 Egham 1923–24 Farnham United Breweries 1924–25 Farnham United Breweries 1925–26 Epsom Town 1926–27 Epsom Town 1927–28 Aldershot Traction Company 1928–29 Dorking 1929–30 Dorking 1930–31 Camberley & Yorktown 1931–32 Camberley & Yorktown 1932–33 Camberley & Yorktown 1933–34 Banstead Mental Hospital 1934–35 Wills Sports 1935–36 Hersham 1936–37 Walton-on-Thames 1937–38 Metropolitan Police 1938–39 Hersham 1939–46 No competition due to Second World War 1946–47 Leatherhead 1947–48 Leatherhead 1948–49 Leatherhead 1949–50 Leatherhead 1950–51 Banstead Athletic 1951–52 Banstead Athletic 1952–53 Banstead Athletic1953–54 Banstead Athletic 1954–55 Dorking 1955–56 Dorking 1956–57 Banstead Athletic 1957–58 Molesey 1958–59 Malden Town 1959–60 Chertsey Town 1960–61 Addlestone 1961–62 Chertsey Town 1962–63 Chertsey Town 1963–64 Hampton 1964–65 Banstead Athletic 1965–66 Farnham Town 1966–67 Farnham Town 1967–68 Farnham Town 1968–69 Premier Division – Whyteleafe, Division One – Ashtead 1969–70 Premier Division – Bracknell Town, Division One – Colliers Wood United 1970–71 Premier Division – Malden Town, Division One – Chessington & Hook United 1971–72 Merstham 1972–73 Westfield 1973–74 Westfield 1974–75 Epsom & Ewell 1975–76 Wandsworth 1976–77 Horley Town 1977–78 Malden Vale