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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 ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Football clubs in England. ... Football clubs in East Sussex (6 C, 26 P) Football clubs in West Sussex (15 C, 41 P)
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Football clubs in England. It includes active clubs that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. South East England portal
A terrific football season in Morris and Sussex counties has come to an end. In the end, three area teams won sectional titles and two teams reached state finals in their group.
The area covered by the Sussex County League is coloured in dark blue. Formed in 1920 as the Sussex County Football League, [1] started with just one league with 12 teams. By the end of the 1929–30 season, six of the original twelve teams remained, having played in every campaign since the competition began.
The Sussex County Football Association, also simply known as Sussex County FA or Sussex FA, is the governing body of football in the county of Sussex, England.The Sussex County FA was founded on 23 September 1882 [1] [2] and run a number of County Cup competitions at various levels for teams all across the county.
The Sussex County Football Association was created in 1882; [3] the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup was set up from the 1882—83 season. By the end of the 19th century the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway fielded six different teams in Sussex - Juniors, Locomotive, Rovers, Strugglers, Wanderers and Wasps. [13]
The West Sussex Football League is a football competition in England, formed in 1896. It comprises 78 teams across eight divisions, of which the highest - the Premier Division - sits at level 12 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the Southern Combination League Division Two. [1]