Last updated : Sunday, 30 June 2024
Essex Sunday Combination
The Essex Sunday Combination is an amateur football league in Essex, England. It was founded in 1921 and currently consists of over 200 teams. The league is divided into three divisions: Premier Division, Division One, and Division Two.
History
The Essex Sunday Combination was founded in 1921 by a group of football enthusiasts who wanted to create a league for amateur players. The league initially consisted of just a few teams, but it quickly grew in popularity. In the early years, the league was dominated by teams from the East End of London, but in recent years teams from all over Essex have competed in the league.
The Essex Sunday Combination has produced a number of professional footballers over the years, including Alan Shearer, Teddy Sheringham, and Frank Lampard. The league is also known for its strong community spirit and its commitment to providing a fun and enjoyable experience for players of all abilities.
Divisions
The Essex Sunday Combination is divided into three divisions: Premier Division, Division One, and Division Two. The Premier Division is the top division in the league and is made up of the best teams in Essex. Division One is the second tier of the league, while Division Two is the third tier.
The teams in each division are promoted and relegated each season based on their results. The top two teams in Division Two are promoted to Division One, while the bottom two teams in Division One are relegated to Division Two. The bottom two teams in the Premier Division are relegated to Division One, while the top two teams in Division One are promoted to the Premier Division.