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  2. Mid Sussex Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Mid Sussex Football League is an association football league formed in 1900. The league is headed by the Premier Division which is at level eleven of the English football league system and member clubs are based in East Sussex, West Sussex and south-eastern Surrey. Current sponsors are Gray Hooper Holt LLP and the league is currently known ...

  3. Southern Combination Football League - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Sussex County Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Combination Football League, formerly known as the Sussex County League until 2015 is the highest level league in Sussex with the Premier Division winners being promoted to the Isthmian League or the Southern League. There are three divisions in the SCFL; Premier Division (level 9), Division One (level 10) and Division Two (level 11).

  5. Storrington F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Not much is known about this time up until the First World War. Then the club started up again in the 1919/1920 season. This time playing in the Worthing league then joined West Sussex League in 1973. [1] The Swans then spent three seasons in the West Sussex League before being elected to join Division 2 of the Sussex County League in 1976.

  6. Shoreham F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The 1951–52 season saw the club become champions of the Sussex County League for the first time, and they successfully defended their title the following season. [7] The club saw themselves finish bottom of Division One at the end of the 1960–61 Campaign, but immediately bounced back up as champions of Division Two the following season. [ 10 ]

  7. Cuckfield Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 their first league championship was secured and a year later they won the Montgomery Cup at the seventh attempt. The trophy's continued in 1950 when they won the league and the Montgomery Cup. In 1952 the joined the Sussex County League Division Three. The same year their third team was founded.

  8. Burgess Hill Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In the club's formative years they were also founder members of the Mid-Sussex Football League, and won the League Championship in its inaugural season. Following several successful seasons the club joined the Sussex County League for the 1958–59 season, and stayed until attaining promotion to the Southern Football League in 2003. In 1969 the ...

  9. Sussex County Women and Girls Football League - Wikipedia

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    In early 2004 the Sussex County Football Association (SCFA) was asked by The FA to set up a women's league for the 2004–05 season. [1] An inaugural meeting was held on 31 March 2004, chaired by the SCFA Chief Executive Ken Benham, with clubs from Brighton & Hove Albion, Crowborough Athletic, Crawley Down, Crawley Town, East Grinstead Town, Eastbourne Borough, Eastbourne Town, Hassocks ...