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The league was formed in 1896 as the East Sussex Senior League, with the winners of the league competing for the Irish Rifle's Cup against the winners of the West Sussex League also founded in the same year. A second 'Junior' division was formed in 1899; however, by the 1908–09 season league membership was at an all-time low and the league ...
Pages in category "East Sussex Football League" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Established in 1885, [1] Hailsham won the Sussex Junior Cup in the 1895–96 season [2] and went on to be one of the founder members of the East Sussex League in 1896. [3] After finishing bottom of the league for four consecutive seasons between 1901–02 and 1904–05 and then again in 1906–07 and 1907–08, Hailsham left to rejoin the Eastbourne League. [4]
Several local leagues were set up within Sussex at the end of the 19th century - the West Sussex Football League in 1895, the East Sussex Football League in 1896, the Hastings League in 1897 and the Horsham League in 1898. [3] The Sussex County Football League was created in 1920. [4] The Sussex RUR Cup was set up as a new county football cup ...
Sidley United were founded in 1906 and were founder members of Division Two of the Sussex County League in 1952. [2] Which they won in the 1958–59 season. [3] By 1965 the club found themselves back in Division Two, however they won the Division straight away to win promotion back into Division One.
Redevelopment work under way at The Dripping Pan. Lewes Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Lewes, East Sussex, England.Established in 1885, they were founder members of the East Sussex League in 1896 and the Sussex County League in 1920, before moving up to the Athenian League in 1965 and then the Isthmian League in the 1977.
The league changed its name to the Southern Combination Football League for the start of the 2015–16 season, [2] keeping the acronym SCFL also attracting teams just across the Sussex border when the Football Association (FA) moved teams across leagues. The divisions were renamed at this time to Premier Division, Division One and Division Two ...
The club joined the Mid-Sussex League and were champions in 1909–10 and 1911–12, [5] by which time they had also rejoined the East Sussex League when it reformed in 1911. [6] Following World War I , the club became members of Division One of the Brighton, Hove & District League in 1919–20, [ 7 ] before becoming founder members of the ...