Mid-Essex Football League

The Mid-Essex Football League is a football competition based in England. The top division of this league, the Mid-Essex League Premier Division, sits at level 14 of the English football league system and is a feeder to the Essex Olympian Football League. This league has a total of five divisions (Premier and One to Four).

Mid-Essex Football League
Founded1898
CountryEngland
Number of teams57

11 Premier Division
9 Division One
12 Division Two
12 Division Three

13 Division Four
Level on pyramid14–18
Feeder toEssex Olympian Football League
Promotion toEssex Olympian Football League Division Two

Member clubs 2020-21

Premier Division

  • Burnham Ramblers Reserves
  • Brentwood Athletic
  • Brentwood United
  • Canvey Town 66
  • Harold Hill
  • Haver Town
  • Mayland Village
  • Pitsea Athletic
  • Sandon Royals
  • Writtle

Division One

  • Baddow Athletic
  • Harold Wood Athletic 'A'
  • Hutton 'A'
  • Islanders
  • Laindon Republic
  • Notley
  • Old Chelmsfordians 'A'
  • Rayleigh Town 'A'
  • Stock United 'A'
  • White Notley Reserves

Division Two

  • Basildon Wanderers
  • Beacon Hill Rovers Reserves
  • Boreham
  • Brentwood Athletic Reserves
  • Fleet
  • Kenson
  • Pitsea Town
  • Southminster United
  • Writtle Manor

Division Three

  • Beaulieu Park
  • Broomfield
  • Felsted Rovers Reserves
  • Great Bradford’s
  • Harold Hill Reserves
  • Harold Wood Athletic 'B'
  • Haver Town Reserves
  • Hutton Development’
  • Maldon Saints
  • South Cestos
  • South Woodham Ferrers United
  • Springfield 'A'
  • Writtle Reserves

Division Four

  • Dunmow United
  • Durning
  • Emerson
  • Great Baddow
  • Laindon Orient Development
  • Old Chelmsfordians 'B'
  • Pitsea Athletic Reserves’
  • Power Town
  • Shenfield Association
  • United Chelmsford Churches

Division Five

  • Beaulieu Park Reserves
  • Broomfield Reserves
  • Debden Park
  • Dunmow Town Reserves
  • Emerson United 'A'
  • Great Bradford’s Reserves
  • Harold Hill 'A'
  • Kelvedon Social Reserves
  • Silver End United Reserves
  • Southend Rangers Reserves
  • Writtle 'A'

Development Divison

  • AS Rawreth under 21
  • Benfleet under 21
  • Black Stones
  • Galleywood Hawks
  • Manford Way 'A'
  • Rayleigh Town Development
  • Sandon Royals Reserves
  • Wakering Sports Development

Champions

Premier Division
  • 2007–08 – Southminster St. Leonards
  • 2008–09 – Braintree & Bocking United[1]
  • 2009–10 – Braintree & Bocking United
  • 2010–11 – Scotia Billericay
  • 2011–12 – Great Baddow
  • 2012–13 – Great Baddow
  • 2013–14 – Great Baddow
  • 2014–15 – Great Baddow
Division One
  • 2007–08 – Springfield Rouge
  • 2008–09 – Byfleet Rangers
  • 2009–10 – St Clere's
  • 2010–11 – Scotia Billericay Reserves
  • 2011–12 – Writtle Manor
  • 2012–13 – Tillingham Hotspur
  • 2013–14 – Beacon Hill Rovers
  • 2014–15 – Pro Essex
Division Two
  • 2007–08 – Marconi Athletic
  • 2008–09 – Manford Way 'B'
  • 2009–10 – Ferrers Athletic
  • 2010–11 – Manford Way 'B'
  • 2011–12 – Debden Sports 'A'
  • 2012–13 – CT
  • 2013–14 – Dunmow Rhodes
  • 2014–15 – Haver Town
Division Three
  • 2007–08 – Great Baddow
  • 2008–09 – Battlesbridge
  • 2009–10 – Broomfield
  • 2010–11 – White Hart United
  • 2011–12 – Tillingham Hotspur
  • 2012–13 – Dunmow Rhodes
  • 2013–14 – Great Baddow Reserves
  • 2014–15 – Great Leighs Athletic
Division Four
  • 2007–08 – Battlesbridge Reserves
  • 2008–09 – Braintree & Bocking United Reserves
  • 2009–10 – White Hart United
  • 2010–11 – Tillingham Hotspur
  • 2011–12 – Laindon Orient
  • 2012–13 – Great Baddow Reserves
  • 2013–14 – Real Maldon
  • 2014–15 – Felsted Rovers
Division Five
  • 2007–08 – Little Waltham Reserves
  • 2008–09 – Great Baddow Reserves
  • 2009–10 – St Clere's Reserves
  • 2010–11 – Laindon Orient
  • 2011–12 – Extreme United
  • 2012–13 – Real Maldon
  • 2013–14 – Haver Town 'B'
  • 2014–15 – Rayne United
Division Six
  • 2011–12 – Dunmow
  • 2012–13 – Haver Town
  • 2013–14 – Writtle Reserves
  • 2014–15 – Writtle Manor

References

  1. "Results Service – Miscellaneous Final Tables". The Non-League Paper. 31 May 2009. p. 36.
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