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Official name
Hills Football League
Known as
HFL
Affiliated competitions (Current)
Women's Premiership Season 2019-2025; Men's Premiership Season 1967-2025
Official Name
HFL default
Duration
1967–2025
Affiliated clubs (Current)
Mount Barker (SA) 1967-2025; Onkaparinga Valley (SA) 1967-2025; Birdwood (SA) 1967-2025; Echunga (SA) 1967-2025; Gumeracha (SA) 1967-2025; Hahndorf (SA) 1967-2025; Kangarilla (SA) 1967-1980, 2006-2025; Lobethal (SA) 1967-2025; Macclesfield (SA) 1967-1983, 1989-2025; Meadows (SA) 1967-1982, 2001-2025; Kersbrook (SA) 1971-2025; Nairne Bremer United (SA) 1978-1991, 1998-2025; Mount Lofty (SA) 1986-2025; Blackwood (SA) 1987-2025; Torrens Valley (SA) 1997-2025; Uraidla Districts (SA) 1997-2025
Affiliated clubs (Historical)
Sedan Cambrai (SA) 1967-1974, 2010-2015; Bridgewater (SA) 1967-2012; Langhorne Creek (SA) 1967-1977; Stirling (SA) 1967-1978; Heathfield Aldgate Utd (SA) 1967-1978; Williamstown Rovers (SA) 1967-1973; Bremer (SA) 1967-1978; Lenswood Rangers (SA) 1967-1982; Littlehampton (SA) 1967-1972; Mount Torrens (SA) 1967-1975, 1986-1996; Mylor (SA) 1967-1972; Nairne (SA) 1967-1978; Palmer (SA) 1967-1970, 1972-1973; Pleasant Valley (SA) 1967-1996; Uraidla (SA) 1967-1996; Milang (SA) 1967-1978, 1986-1989, 1991-1994, 1996-2005; Ashton (SA) 1972-1982; Mount Torrens Cambrai (SA) 1976-1985; Eastern Rangers (SA) 1983-1996; Ironbank Cherry Gardens (SA) 1986-2022; Barossa District (SA) 1987-1990; Callington United (SA) 1995-2012; Bridgewater Callington (SA) 2013-2022; Ironbank Bridgewater (SA) 2023