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Southern Counties East Football League

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Country
  
England

Level on pyramid
  
9–10

Number of teams
  
40

Current champion
  
Greenwich Borough F.C.

Feeder to
  
Isthmian League

Divisions
  
2

Website
  
Official website

Date founded
  
1966

Promotion to
  
Isthmian League

Relegation to
  
Kent County League

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Domestic cup(s)
  
Southern Counties East League Cup

Current champions
  
Greenwich Borough (2015–16)

Teams
  
Ashford United FC, Greenwich Borough FC, Tunbridge Wells FC, Holmesdale FC, Woodstock Sports FC

The Southern Counties East Football League is an English football league for teams based in Kent and south east London, which was established in 1966. Until 2013 it was known as the Kent League, which was also the name of a similar league which existed from 1894 until 1959.

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History

The first Kent League was formed in 1894 and folded in 1959. Despite many of the same clubs having spells in membership, there is no direct connection between the two competitions.

The current incarnation of the league was formed in 1966 as the Kent Premier League (changing to Kent Football League in 1968), and in its early years many of its members were reserve sides of Southern League teams. Gradually, the reserve sides were all shifted down into the lower divisions.

In 2013 the league changed its name to the Southern Counties East League, to reflect the fact that many of its member clubs no longer played within the county of Kent.

At the end of the 2015–16 season, the league merged with the Kent Invicta League and the latter became the lower division of the merged league.

Sponsorship

For the 2012–13 season, the league was sponsored by Hürlimann Sternbräu lager, brewed by Kentish brewers, Shepherd Neame and was therefore billed as the Kent Hurlimann Football League

Current structure

The league had only one division until the 2015–16 season. In the past it included additional divisions for reserve teams. The league is now at Steps 5–6 of the National League System (which equates to Levels 9–10 of the overall English football league system) since the 2016–17 season, with clubs able to move upwards to the Step 4 divisions of the Isthmian League. Prior to the 2011–12 season, clubs could get relegated to the Kent County League, although in practice this rarely happened. The formation of the new Kent Invicta Football League for the 2011–12 season meant there was a Step 6 league allowing for more frequent promotion/relegation between the Southern Counties East League and the Kent Invicta League. After the merger with the latter league, the Southern Counties East League now has two divisions and is fed by the Kent County League.

References

Southern Counties East Football League Wikipedia