Last updated : Friday, 28 June 2024
Introduction
The Sunday Sussex League is an amateur football league in the county of Sussex, England. It is affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association and is one of the largest Sunday leagues in the country.
The league was founded in 1921 and currently has over 200 clubs competing in a variety of divisions. The top division is the Premier Division, which is followed by the First Division, the Second Division, and the Third Division.
The league also has a number of cup competitions, including the Sussex Sunday Senior Cup, the Sussex Sunday Junior Cup, and the Sussex Sunday Vase.
The Sunday Sussex League is a popular destination for players of all abilities. It provides a great opportunity for players to continue playing football after leaving school or university.
History
The Sunday Sussex League was founded in 1921 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The inaugural season featured 12 clubs, and the league has continued to grow ever since.
The league has been through a number of changes over the years, but it has always remained committed to providing a competitive and enjoyable environment for its members.
In recent years, the league has seen a significant increase in the number of overseas players competing. This has helped to make the league more competitive and has also helped to raise the standard of football.
The Sunday Sussex League is now one of the largest and most successful Sunday leagues in the country. It is a popular destination for players of all abilities and provides a great opportunity for players to continue playing football after leaving school or university.