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South East Combination Women's Football League
Founded1998
Folded2014
Country England
Divisions1
Number of clubs11
Level on pyramid4
Feeder toFA Women's Premier League Southern Division
Relegation toEastern Region Women's Football League
London and South East Women's Regional Football League
Last championsQueens Park Rangers
(2013–14)
WebsiteOfficial website

The South East Combination Women's Football League, also known simply as the South East Combination, was a women's football league in England from 1998 to 2014. Until the creation of the FA Women's Super League in 2011, they sat at the third level of English women's football pyramid along with the three other Combination Leagues - South West, Midland and Northern. The South East Combination fed into the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division, and lied above the Eastern Region Women's Football League and the London and South East Women's Regional Football League in the pyramid. For the 2014–15 season the South East Combination was incorporated into the newly re-structured FA Women's Premier League as the FA WPL South East Division One.

2013–14 teams

Club Finishing position 2013–14
Brentwood Town 11th
C&K Basildon 2nd
Cambridge Women 8th
Denham United 6th
Ebbsfleet United 9th
Enfield Town 4th
Ipswich Town 7th
Luton Town 10th
Milton Keynes Dons 5th
Norwich City 3rd
Queens Park Rangers 1st

Previous winners

Season Winner
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.
2012–13 Chesham United L.F.C.
2013–14 Queens Park Rangers

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