South East Combination Women's Football League
Country | England |
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Divisions | 1 |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Feeder to | FA Women's Premier League Southern Division |
The South East Combination Women's Football League, also known simply as the South East Combination, is at the fourth level of the English women's football pyramid, along with the three other Combination Leagues - South West, Midland and Northern. The South East Combination feeds directly into the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division, and lies above the Eastern Region Women's Football League and the London & South East Women's Football League in the pyramid. The Combination leagues were founded in 1998.
Clubs for 2012–13 season
Arlesey Town | 1st in Eastern Region Women's Football League Premier Division |
Brentwood Town | |
Cambridge Women | |
Chesham United | 3rd in South West Combination |
Chichester City | 1st in London & South East Region Women's Football League Premier Division |
Crystal Palace | 8th |
Ebbsfleet United | |
Enfield Town | |
Ipswich Town | |
Luton Town | 5th |
Milton Keynes Dons | |
Norwich City |
Clubs for 2013–14 season
C&K Basildon | |
Queens Park Rangers L.F.C. | |
Norwich City | |
Enfield Town | |
Denham United | |
Milton Keynes Dons | |
Ipswich Town | |
Cambridge Women | |
Ebbsfleet United | |
Luton Town | |
Brentwood Town |
Previous winners
Season | Winner |
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1998–99 | Wembley Mill Hill (since merged with Queens Park Rangers L.F.C.) |
1999–2000 | Chelsea L.F.C. |
2000–01 | Fulham L.F.C. |
2001–02 | Enfield L.F.C. (since renamed Enfield Town L.F.C.) |
2002–03 | Watford L.F.C. |
2003–04 | Crystal Palace L.F.C. |
2004–05 | West Ham United L.F.C. |
2005–06 | Barnet L.F.C. |
2006–07 | Colchester United L.F.C. |
2007–08 | Ipswich Town W.F.C. |
2008–09 | Luton Town L.F.C. |
2009–10 | Gillingham L.F.C. |
2010–11 | Tottenham Hotspur L.F.C. |
2011–12 | Lewes L.F.C. |
References
- History of the South East Combination from secombination.org.uk. Retrieved on 21 November 2006.
External links
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