Middlesex County Football League
Founded | 1984 |
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Country | England |
Divisions | 4 |
Number of teams | 51 |
Level on pyramid | Levels 11–13 |
Feeder to | Combined Counties League Hellenic League |
Promotion to | Combined Counties Football League Division One Hellenic League Division One East Essex Senior League (instance in 2012) |
Relegation to | Various inc. Hounslow & District Football |
Current champions | St. Panteleimon (2018–19) |
Most championships | Willesden Constantine (4) |
Website | http://www.mcfl.org.uk/ |
The Middlesex County Football League is a football competition based in England loosely drawing teams from the central, northern and western parts of Greater London. 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.
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 Two, discontinued during 1996–2002 but on its reinstatement a fourth was also created (Division Three). For the 2006–07 season the league added a fifth level and the fourth level was regionalised. The divisions were named Division Three East and Division Three West. A further re-organisation in 2007–08 saw growth and the league break into six divisions: Division One acquired its split (into East and West), Division Three East was renamed Division Three, whilst Division Three West was renamed Division Three (Hounslow & District). In the next season both Division Threes were dropped.
Former members to progress through the pyramid are: Brook House, Hanworth Villa, CB Hounslow United, Rayners Lane, North Greenford United, Sutton Common Rovers, South Kilburn, Neasden Foundation, Bethnal Green United, Bedfont Sports, Hayes Gate, Southall and FC Romania.
In 2021, a mini tournament, the Middlesex Super 6, was organised following the abandonment of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which featured Clapton Community, Cricklewood Wanderers, NW London, Stonewall, Sporting Hackney and AEK London, who won the tournament.[1][2]
Member clubs 2021–22 season[]
Premier Division[]
- AEK London
- AVA
- Brentham
- CB Hounslow United Reserves
- Clapton Community
- Cricklewood Wanderers
- FC Soma
- Indian Gymkhana
- Kensington Dragons
- Larkspur Rovers
- NW London
- Pitshanger Dynamo
- Sporting Hackney
- Stonewall
- Wilberforce Wanderers
Past champions[]
Season | Premier Division |
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1984–85 | Constantine United |
Season | Division One | Division Two |
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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 |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two |
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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 | FC Deportivo Galicia |
Season | Premier Division | Senior Division |
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1996–97 | Rayners Lane | Broadfields United |
1997–98 | Willesden Constantine | Northolt Saints |
1998–99 | Willesden Constantine | Neasden Foundation |
1999–2000 | Brook House Reserves | Brentford New Inn |
2000–01 | Northolt Saints | Pinner Albion Seniors |
2001–02 | Spelthorne Sports | Stonewall |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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2002–03 | Hanworth Villa | Southall Town Reserves | Harefield Ex-Services | Stonewall Reserves |
2003–04 | Wraysbury | Brazilian | 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 |
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three (East) | Division Three (West) |
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2006–07 | Sport London e Benfica | South Kilburn | London Utd Football Academy | FC Baresi | Brunswick |
Season | Premier Division | Division One (Central & East) |
Division One (West) | Division Two | Division Three | Division Three (Hounslow & District) |
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2007–08 | Indian Gymkhana | Park View | Kodak Harrow | Harrow St Mary's | Harrow Club | Stedfast United |
Season | Premier Division | Division One (Central & East) |
Division One (West) | Division Two | Division Three (Hounslow & District) |
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2008–09 | Bethnal Green United | Copland | North Kensington | LPOSSA | Grange Park |
2009–10 | Interwood | Sporting Hackney | Stedfast United | Imperial College Old Boys | Eutectic |
2010–11 | Willesden Constantine | West Essex | North Kensington | Pitshanger Dynamo | Belmullet Town |
Season | Premier Division | Division One (Central & East) |
Division One (West) | Division Two |
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2011–12 | Interwood | Kilburn | FC Assyria | Bay |
2012–13 | British Airways | Cricklewood Wanderers | LPOSSA | Stedfast |
2013–14 | Sporting Hackney | Pearscroft United | LPOSSA | Heston Bombers |
2014–15 | Hillingdon | Sloane | New Hanford | Larkspur Rovers |
2015–16 | West Essex | Tottenham Hale Rangers | Brentham Football Club | Lampton Park |
2016–17 | FC Deportivo Galicia | AFC United | Lampton Park | PFC Victoria London |
2017–18 | British Airways | St. Panteleimon | PFC Victoria London | Hilltop |
2018–19 | St. Panteleimon | Clapton Community | Hilltop | AFC Hanwell & Hayes |
Notes and references[]
- Notes
- References
External links[]
- Middlesex County Football League
- 1984 establishments in England
- Football competitions in London
- Football leagues in England
- Sports leagues established in 1984