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East Sussex Football League
Country England
Divisions7
Number of clubs82
Level on pyramidLevel 12 to Level 19
Feeder toSussex County Football League
Promotion toSussex County Football League
Division Three
League cup(s)Blacklands Finance Challenge Cup
K & P Motoring World Challenge Cup
Wisdens Sports Challenge Cup
Eastbourne Coach Finishers Challenge Cup
Current championsHollington United (Premier Division)
(2011–12)
Websitehttp://www.esfl.org.uk

The East Sussex Football League is a football competition based in England. It has a total of 7 divisions including the East Sussex Football League Premier Division. The Premier Division sits 12 and is a feeder to the Sussex County League. The last division (Division 7) sits at level 19 of the English football league system. Live4Soccer are the current sponsors of the league.

Member Clubs 2012–13

  • Premier Division

Hollington United | Hooe Sports | Iden | Langney Wanderers | Ninfield United | Peche Hill Select | Robertsbridge United | Rock-a-Nore | St. Leonards Social | Spartan | Ticehurst | White Knight

  • Division One

Bexhill Amateur Athletic Club | Catsfield | Crowhurst | Eastbourne Albert | Hawkhurst United | Hollington United Reserves | Mountfield United | Ore Athletic | Orington | Sandhurst

  • Division Two

Battle Baptists | Crowborough Athletic 'A' | Eastbourne Dynamos | Hastings Rangers | Herstmonceux | Icklesham Casuals | Little Chelsea | Northiam | Sedlescombe Rangers | Wadhurst United | Windsor

  • Division Three

AFC Hastings | Eastbourne Fishermen | Ninfield United Reserves | Pebsham Sibex | Punnetts Town | Rock-a-Nore Reserves | St. Helens | St. Leonards Social Reserves | The JC Tackleway | Travaux | Wittersham

  • Division Four

Bexhill United 'A' | Burwash | Eastbourne Athletic | Eastbourne Rangers | Guestling | Herstmonceux Reserves | Iden Reserves | Magham Down | Mayfield | Peasmarsh United | Peche Hill Select Reserves | West Hill United

  • Division Five

Battle Baptists Reserves | Bexhill Amateur Athletic Club Reserves | Bo-Peep Marina | Eastbourne Royals | FC Bexhill | Grasshoppers Old Boys | Icklesham Casuals Reserves | Parkfield | Sedlescombe Rangers Reserves | Victoria Baptists | Westfield 'A' | Wittersham Reserves

  • Division Six

Battle Baptists 'A' | Bexhill Rovers | Hampden Park United | Hawkhurst United Reserves | Herstmonceux ‘A’ | Little Common 'A' | Orington Reserves | Robertsbridge United Reserves | Sandhurst Reserves | The JC Tackleway Reserves | West Hill United Reserves

Recent champions

Season Premier One Two Three Four Five Six Seven
2003–04 Hollington United Bodiam JC Tackleway Sedlescombe Castleham United Battle Rangers reserves Wadhurst United "A"
2004–05 Little Common Eastbourne W.M.C. Heathfield Hotspurs Old Hastonians Crowhurst Little Common Bexhill United
2005–06 Hawkhurst United Hollington United Icklesham Casuals Athletico Hastings Rangers Eastbourne Fishermen Panako
2006–07 Hawkhurst United Punnetts Town Hastings Rangers Little Common Robertsbridge United Cinque Ports Pelham
2007–08 Hollington United Sedlescombe Wheatsheaf Benbow Cinque Ports The Wilton Nelson Tigers
2008–09 St Leonards Social Q Ball Wadhurst United Hurst Nelson Tigers Travaux Guestling Rangers
2009–10 St Leonards Social Wadhurst United AFC Peasmarsh & Iden Eastbourne Dynamos Eastbourne Fishermen Orington Wadhurst United Reserves Magham Down
2010–11 St Leonards Social White Knight Eastbourne Galaxy St Helens Orington Burwash AFC Sidley Eastbourne Rangers
2011–12 Hollington United Ninfield United Ore Athletic Orington Sedlescombe Rangers Reserves AFC Sidley Eastbourne Rangers Battle Baptists Reserves

External Reference