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The 1953–54 Sussex County Football League season was the 29th in the history of the competition. [1] [2] Division 1 featured now increased to fifteen teams with Wigmore Athletic being promoted from Division 2. Division 2 featured eleven teams from which the winners would be promoted into Division 1.
The 1920–21 Sussex County Football League season was the first in the history of the Sussex County League [1] [2] League. The league featured 12 teams.
0–9. 1920–21 Sussex County Football League; 1921–22 Sussex County Football League; 1922–23 Sussex County Football League; 1923–24 Sussex County Football League
The Southern Combination Football League, formerly known as the Sussex County League until 2015 is the highest level league in Sussex with the Premier Division winners being promoted to the Isthmian League or the Southern League. There are three divisions in the SCFL; Premier Division (level 9), Division One (level 10) and Division Two (level 11).
The area covered by the Sussex County League is coloured in dark blue. Formed in 1920 as the Sussex County Football League, [1] started with just one league with 12 teams. By the end of the 1929–30 season, six of the original twelve teams remained, having played in every campaign since the competition began.
The 1955–56 Sussex County Football League season was the 31st in the history of the competition. [1] [2] Division 1 still remained at seventeen teams with Three Bridges United being promoted from Division 2. Division 2 now featured fourteen teams from which the winners would be promoted into Division 1.
The 1952–53 Sussex County Football League season was the 28th in the history of the competition. [1] [2] The league increased to two Divisions, Division 1 and Division 2. Division 1 featured thirteen of last seasons teams with Whitehawk & Manor Farm Old Boys joining the league. Division 2 featured twelve teams from which the winners would be ...
The 1957–58 Sussex County Football League season was the 33nd in the history of the competition. [1] [2] Division 1 remained at sixteen teams and Rye United was promoted from Division 2. Division 2 also remained at fifteen teams from which the winner would be promoted into Division 1.