Middlesex County Football League
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Middlesex County Football League | |
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Country | England |
Founded |
1984 |
Divisions | 5 |
No. of teams | 69 |
Feeder to | Combined Counties Football League |
Level(s) on pyramid | Level 11-14 |
Website | Link |
The Middlesex County Football League is a football competition based in England. The league was founded in 1984 and initially had only one division, although it has since expanded greatly. It has a total of 6 divisions - four for first teams, the Premier Division and Divisions 1, 2 and 3, with two divisions for reserve teams, the Senior Reserve Division and the Junior Reserve Division. The Premier Division sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. It is a feeder to the Combined Counties Football League Division One and the Hellenic Football League. Cherry Red Books is the main sponsor of the league.
In the 2005-06 season, Battersea Ironsides won the Premier Division title, but it was runner-up C.B. Hounslow United who successfully applied for promotion.
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[edit] League history
The Middlesex County League was founded in 1984 as a single division. One year later, the league expanded to include a second division (Division One). In 1991, the league added a third division, which was discontinued in 1996, but reformed in 2002 along with an additional fourth division. For the 2006/07 season, the MCL regionalized the fourth level by adding a fifth league to run parallel (Division 3 East and West). Former members to progress up the pyramid include Brook House, Hanworth Villa, CB Hounslow United, Rayners Lane, and North Greenford United.
[edit] Members clubs 2006-07 season
[edit] Premier Division
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[edit] Division One
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[edit] Division Two
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[edit] Division Three East
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[edit] Division Three West
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[edit] Past Champions
Season | Premier Division champions | |||
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1984/85 | Constantine United | |||
Premier Division renamed Division One | Division Two created | |||
1985/86 | Mill End Sports | Harrow St. Mary's Reserves | ||
1986/87 | Evershed Social | Troy Albion | ||
1987/88 | Chorleywood Common | Harefield Town | ||
1988/89 | Shamrock | Northfield Rangers | ||
1989/90 | Hawkeye Willesden | Brook House Reserves | ||
1990/91 | Hawkeye Willesden | Northfield Rangers Reserves | ||
Division One renamed Premier Division | Division Two renamed Division One | Division Two created | ||
1991/92 | Northfield Rangers | Broadwater United | Bridge Park | |
1992/93 | Shamrock | Northolt Saints | Scolar | |
1993/94 | New Hanford | Rayners Lane Reserves | Neasden Foundation Reserves | |
1994/95 | Spelthorne Sports | Willesden Constantine | Southall Reserves | |
1995/96 | Willesden Constantine | Stonebridge Scolar | F.C. Deportivo | |
Division One renamed Senior Division | Division Two disbanded | |||
1996/97 | Rayners Lane | Broadfields United | ||
1997/98 | Willesden Constantine | Northolt Saints | ||
1998/99 | Willesden Constantine | Neasden Foundation | ||
1999/00 | Brook House Reserves | Brentford New Inn | ||
2000/01 | Northolt Saints | Pinner Albion Seniors | ||
2001/02 | Spelthorne Sports | Stonewall | ||
Senior Division renamed Division One | Division Two reformed | Division Three created | ||
2002/03 | Hanworth Villa | Southall Town Reserves | Harefield Ex-Services | Stonewall Reserves |
2003/04 | Wraysbury | Brazilian FSSC | Eastcote | Parkfield Youth Old Boys |
2004/05 | Hanworth Villa | Neasden Foundation | Parkfield Youth Old Boys | LPOSSA |
2005/06 | Battersea Ironsides | Sport London e Benfica | Signcraft | Harrow St. Mary's Youth Old Boys |