Middlesex County Football League

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Middlesex County Football League
Middlesex County Football League
Country England
Founded 1984
Divisions 5
Number of teams 80
Feeder to Combined Counties Football League
Levels on pyramid Level 11-14
Website Middlesex County Football League home page

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 8 divisions - six for first teams, the Premier Division and Division 1 (Central & East), Division 1 (West), Division 2, Division 3 and Division 3 (Hounslow & District) with two divisions for reserve teams, the Senior Reserve Division and the Reserve Division Houslow & District. 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 and the Hellenic Football League. The league is currently sponsored by Cherry Red Books.

In the 2006-07 season, Sport London e Benfica won the Premier Division title.

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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 league regionalized the fourth level by adding a fifth division 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 2007-08 season

[edit] Premier Division

  • Barnet Town
  • Bedfont Sports
  • Bethnal Green United
  • Brazilian
  • F.C. Deportivo Galicia
  • Indian Gymkhana
  • Kings Meadow
  • Marsh Rangers
  • Neasden
  • Signcraft
  • South Kilburn
  • |Sutton Common Rovers
  • Willesden Constantine
  • Wraysbury

[edit] Division One (Central & East)

  • Bridge Rovers
  • FC Assyria
  • London United Football Academy
  • Park View
  • Sloane
  • South Acton
  • Southall
  • St. John's Athletic
  • Saint Luke's
  • Stonewall
  • The Wilberforce Wanderers
  • West End United

[edit] Division One (West)

  • Bedham
  • Brentham
  • Broadfields United
  • CB Hounslow United Social Thirds
  • Hayes United
  • Hounslow Wanderers
  • Imperial College Old Boys
  • Kodak Harrow
  • Locomotive Dynamos
  • North Greenford United Social
  • North Hayes Academicals
  • Northfield Shamrocks

[edit] Division Two

  • Blue Marlin
  • Brunswick
  • F.C. Baresi
  • Greens United
  • Haringey Town
  • Harrow St. Mary's
  • Hillingdon Abbots Seniors
  • Hustlers
  • L.P.O.S.S.A
  • Place Sports Club

[edit] Division Three

  • Acton Town
  • Amu
  • Barn Elms
  • Barnhill
  • F.C. Tilburg Regents
  • Harrow Club
  • Hilltop
  • Hot Nottingham Hill
  • London City Kings
  • Longford Athletic
  • Phoenix Rovers
  • Renegades
  • The Wanderers
  • Uxbridge Town
  • Warren

[edit] Past Champions

Season Premier Division champions
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
2006-07 Sport London e Benfica South Kilburn London Utd Football Academy FC Baresi (East) and Brunswick (West)


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