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AFC Whyteleafe reached the FA Vase final at Wembley before winning the Combined Counties Premier South title Two teams locked level on points at the top of the league, separated only by goal difference at the end of a 38-game season - yet the title is won by a side one point below them. That is the story in the Combined Counties Premier South, where Jersey Bulls and Redhill have been docked three points each for both fielding an ineligible player and the title has instead gone to Surrey side AFC Whyteleafe. It caps an amazing season for the club, who were only formed four years ago but reached the FA Vase final earlier this month, where they were beaten 2-1 by Whitstable Town at Wembley. Jersey finished top with 96 points but were docked three points for fielding a player who should have been suspended in their 4-0 win over Tooting and Mitcham United on 20 March. Second-placed Redhill were then set for the title having finished below the Channel Islands side on goal difference but have now also been deducted three points for the same offence. Daniel Bennett scored for Whyteleafe in their 2-1 defeat to Whitstable Town in the FA Vase final at Wembley It means the trophy has been handed Whyteleafe, who would have finished third with 95 points, and the club have been awarded automatic promotion to the eighth-tier Isthmian League Division One South East. Meanwhile, Jersey will take on Fleet Town and Redhill will face Cobham in the play-offs. "I feel great that we've been crowned champions and been promoted to Step Four, but at the same time it's a very strange way to go about it, " Whyteleafe boss Kelly Waters told BBC Radio Surrey. "I feel quite sorry for Jersey and Redhill in the situation that they've had, I've experienced it myself before when I was managing at Balham and it's painful. "But they have to enforce the rules to make sure people don't use them inappropriately and in the end we've been a beneficiary of that and we couldn't be happier to be back in Step Four. " The original Whyteleafe FC folded in 2021 and the current version of the club was formed shortly after by chairman and co-manager Waters. 'Leafe entered the Surrey South Eastern Combination League in 2021-22. The club are now back at the same level Whyteleafe FC had been at at the time it folded. Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get football news sent straight to your phone Pope, Crawley and Duckett tons flatten Zimbabwe Yes, yes, yes: Man Utd sure on Amorim, transfers and the future Scottish Premiership play-off final: Wilson rams Livingston ahead against County Watch the new series of Race Across the World now Preview new comedy drama with Timothy Spall and Gwyneth Keyworth The first week of the Sean Combs trial, in brief The boys who like boys are back! Yes, yes, yes: Man Utd sure on Amorim, transfers and the future Pope, Crawley & Duckett hit centuries as England dominate Zimbabwe. Video Pope, Crawley & Duckett hit centuries as England dominate Zimbabwe Is it time for injury replacements in Test cricket? 'He's got it! ' - Haliburton hits wild shot in comeback win. Video'He's got it! ' - Haliburton hits wild shot in comeback win 'I'm a winner' - inside Postecoglou's second season at Tottenham Belief in Amorim remains at Man Utd - but for how long? Most Test wickets this year - the 6ft 8in pace bowler with England in his sights F1 Q&A: Did Mc Laren miss a trick in Norris v Piastri battle? 'Scheffler's Woods-like mentality should worry chasing pack' Sciver-Brunt's eclectic journey from Tokyo to England captain From injury to history - Davidson's rise to ref Challenge Cup final Why Swiatek's reign as 'Queen of Clay' is under threat Mc Ilroy and the 'non-conforming' driver controversy 'The old place will live on - but this was end of an era for Goodison Park' 'That's very cheeky' - was Tebogo 'disrespectful' in Diamond League win? Video'That's very cheeky' - was Tebogo 'disrespectful' in Diamond League win? 75 years of F1 in pictures Ask Me Anything, the BBC Sport service designed to serve you Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.