Last updated : Friday, 28 June 2024
Mid-Essex Football League
The Mid-Essex Football League is an amateur football league based in England. It is a feeder league to the Essex Olympian Football League. The league has a total of five divisions.
History
The Mid-Essex Football League was founded in 1971. The top division of the league, the Premier Division, sits at level 14 of the English football league system.
The league has been won by a number of clubs, including Hutton, Mayland Village, and Pitsea Athletic.
Current Season
The 2022-23 season is the 52nd season of the Mid-Essex Football League. The Premier Division is currently being led by Hutton, followed by Mayland Village and Pitsea Athletic.
The other divisions are as follows:
- Division One: Blackmore, Brentwood Athletic, Fleet
- Division Two: Debden Park, Haver Town, Springfield
- Division Three: Burnham Ramblers, Islanders, Notley
- Division Four: Baddow Athletic, Harold Wood Athletic, Hutton Saturday
- Division Five: Laindon Republic, Old Chelmsfordians, Rawreth Lane