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South East Counties Women's League

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South East Counties Women's League
Founded1990
Country England
Divisions5 (current season)
Number of teams47(current season)
Level on pyramid6–9
Promotion toLondon and South East Women's Regional Football League Premier Division
Current championsParkwood Rangers
(2015-16)
WebsiteOfficial website

The South East Counties Women's League is an amateur competitive women's association football competition covering the counties of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex. Founded by the Women's Football Association in 1990 from the Sussex Martlet Women's League with around 20 clubs, the South East Counties Women's League became part of the pyramid structure in 1998 following the founding of the South East Combination Women's Football League.[1]

The league is at levels 6 to 9 of the women's pyramid. It promotes to the London and South East Women's Regional Football League, and does not relegate to any league.

Teams

The teams competing during the 2015–16 season are:

Premier Division[2]
Ashford
Burgess Hill Town
Crockenhill
Dartford Royals
Eastbourne
Hassocks
Long Lane
Meridian
Parkwood Rangers

Division 1 (East)[3]
Anchorians
Aylesford Reserves
Barming
Castle Colts
Charlton Athletic Development
Cray Valley
Faversham Strike Force
Prince of Wales
Thanet Colts

Division 1 (West)[4]
Abbey Rangers
Bexhill United Reserves
Cowfold
Crawley Wasps Reserves
Fulham FC Foundation
Haywards Heath & Wivelsfield
Lancing FC
Milford & Witley
Rottingdean
Shoreham & Adur
Worthing Minors
Worthing Town

Kent County Division[5]
Anchorians 2nds
Larkfield
London Corinthians Res
Margate
Sheerness East
Swale
Teynham Gunners
Tunbridge Wells
University of Kent

References

  1. ^ "League Information - History". South East Counties Women's League. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Premier Division - 2015/16". South East Counties Womens League. The FA. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Division One (East) - 2015/16". South East Counties Womens League. The FA. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Division One (West) - 2015/16". South East Counties Womens League. The FA. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Kent County Division - 2015/16". South East Counties Womens League. The FA. Retrieved 14 September 2015.