Football league
Founded | 2005 |
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Country | England |
Divisions | 3 |
Number of clubs | 32 |
Level on pyramid | 5-6 |
Promotion to | FA Women's National League Division 1 South East |
Relegation to |
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Current champions | Worthing (2022–23) |
Website | Official website |
The London and South East Women's Regional Football League is at the fifth level of the English women's football pyramid, with the seven other Regional Leagues – Eastern, Southern, South West, West Mids, East Mids, North East and North West. The London and South East Women's Regional Football League feeds directly into the FA Women's National League Division One South East, and lies above the Greater London Women's Football League and South East Counties Women's League in the pyramid. The pyramid structure was founded in 1998.
History
The London and South East Regional Women's Football League was established in 2005 and consisted of just one division, Premier Division. The league expanded to include Division 1 North and South leagues, which sit at the six tier, which started for the 2020–21 division.
Teams
Ashford UnitedBarkingDartfordDorking WanderersEbbsfleet UnitedFulhamHaywards Heath TownMillwall LionessesNewhavenSaltdean UnitedSport London e BenficaSutton UnitedActonians ReservesBrentfordBromleyClapton CommunityDenham UnitedDulwich Hamlet ReservesHackneyLeatherheadRichmond & KewRichmond ParkWhyteleafeAylesfordBexhill UnitedBognor Regis TownHastings UnitedHerne BayMontpelier VillaSoccer Elite Football AcademySteyning Town CommunityThree BridgesWelling Unitedclass=notpageimage| Map showing the locations of the teams in the London and South East Women's Regional Football League– Premier Division - Division 1 North - Division 1 South
The teams competing in the London and South East Women's Regional League during the 2024–25 season are:
Premier Division
Club | Home ground | Capacity |
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Ashford United | The Homelands | 3,200 |
Barking | Mayesbrook Park | 2,500 |
Dartford | Princes Park | 4,100 |
Dorking Wanderers | Meadowbank | 2,000 |
Ebbsfleet United | Stonebridge Road | 5,011 |
Fulham | Motspur Park | 2,000 |
Haywards Heath Town | Hanbury Park Stadium | 2,000 |
Millwall Lionesses | St. Paul's Sports Stadium | 1,000 |
Newhaven | Fort Road Recreation Ground | 1,000 |
Saltdean United | Hill Park | 1,000 |
Sport London e Benfica | Rectory Park | 1,000 |
Sutton United | Gander Green Lane | 7,032 |
Division One North
Club | Home ground | Capacity |
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Actonians Reserves | Gunnersbury Park | |
Ashmount Leigh | Meadowbank Football Ground | 3,000 |
Brentford | Bedfont Recreation Ground | 3,000 |
Bromley | Hayes Lane | 5,000 |
Clapton Community | The Old Spotted Dog Ground | 1,000 |
Denham United | The Den | 1,500 |
Dulwich Hamlet Reserves | The Edward Alleyn Club | 1,000 |
Hackney | Hackney Marshes | 1,000 |
Leatherhead | Tithe Farm | 3,000 |
Richmond & Kew | Ham Playing Fields | 1,000 |
Richmond Park | The Beveree Stadium | 3,500 |
Whyteleafe | Church Road | 2,000 |
Division One South
Club | Home ground | Capacity |
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Aylesford | Aylesford Recreation Ground | 1,000 |
Bexhill United | Bexhill College Sports Centre | |
Bognor Regis Town | MKM Arena | 4,500 |
Dartford Reserves | Princes Park | 4,100 |
Hastings United | The Pilot Field | 4,050 |
Herne Bay | Winch's Field | 3,000 |
Montpelier Villa | Culver Road | 2,000 |
Saltdean United Development | Hill Park | 1,000 |
Soccer Elite Football Academy | Star Meadow Sports Club | 1,000 |
Steyning Town Community | The Shooting Field | 2,000 |
Three Bridges | Jubilee Field | 3,500 |
Welling United | Park View Road | 4,500 |
Champions
2005–2020
Season | Champions |
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2005–2006 | Whitehawk |
2006–2007 | Lewes |
2007–2008 | Tottenham Hotspur |
2008–2009 | Ebbsfleet United |
2009–2010 | Old Actonians |
2010–2011 | Tooting & Mitcham |
2011–2012 | Chichester City |
2012–2013 | Denham United |
2013–2014 | Crystal Palace |
2014–2015 | Old Actonians |
2015–2016 | AFC Wimbledon |
2016–2017 | Leyton Orient |
2017–2018 | Crawley Wasps |
2018–2019 | Kent Football United |
2019–2020 | League abandoned |
2020–Present
The league expanded to include new Division 1 North and Division South.
Season | Premier | Division 1 North | Division 1 South |
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2020–2021 | Season abandoned | ||
2021–2022 | Ashford Town (Middlesex) | Sutton United | AFC Acorns |
2022–2023 | Worthing | Dorking Wanderers | Ashford United |
2023–2024 | Dulwich Hamlet | Sport London e Benfica | Newhaven |
References
- "London & South East Regional Women's". The FA Full-Time League Websites. The FA. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
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