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 currently has a total of five divisions – four for first teams and a division for reserve teams. 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 2011–12 season Interwood won the Premier Division title.
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 (Division two) which was discontinued in 1996. In 2002 the league added two more divisions (Division Two and Division Three). For the 2006–07 season the league added a fifth division and regionalized the fourth level. The divisions were named Division Three East and Division Three West. A further re-organisation in 2007–08 saw the league expand to six divisions. Division One was regionalized into Division One Central and East and Division One West whilst Division Three East was renamed Division Three whilst Division Three West was renamed Division Three (Hounslow & District). In the 2008–09 season Division Three was dropped.
Former members to progress through the pyramid include Brook House, Hanworth Villa, CB Hounslow United, Rayners Lane, North Greenford United, Sutton Common Rovers, South Kilburn, Sport London e Benfica, Neasden Foundation, Bethnal Green United, Bedfont Sports, Hayes Gate and Southall.