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Essex and Suffolk Border Football League Founded 1911 Country England Divisions Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four Division Five Number of clubs 69 15 (Premier Division) 11 (Division One) 15 (Division Two) 14 (Division Three) 14 (Division Four) Level on pyramid Level 11 (Premier Division)Feeder to Eastern Counties League Promotion toEastern Counties League Division One North/SouthLeague cup(s) Knock Out Cup Linda Degville Cup Peter Andrews Charity Cup Reserve/"A" Cup Richard Degville Cup Tommy Thompson Cup Current champions Colne Athletic (Premier Division) Thorpe Athletic (Division One) Gas Recreation (Division Two) Gosfield United (Division Three) The Rodings Reserves (Division Four) Assington Stanley (Division Five) (2023-24) Website esblfootball .com
The Essex and Suffolk Border Football League is a football competition in England. The league has a total of four divisions headed by the Premier Division which sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System . The top club may apply for promotion to Division One of the Eastern Counties League .
All member clubs compete in the Border League Knock-Out Cup. The league is affiliated to the Essex County FA and Suffolk County FA .
History
The league was officially founded in 1911,[ 1] although the league includes records of the Colchester Borough League (founded 1893) and Colchester & District League (founded 1903) in its history.[ 1] Founder members of the Border League in the inaugural 1911–12 season included Clacton Town , Colchester Town , West Bergholt and West Mersea.
Over the last 100 years the league has seen many changes in its status with many clubs progressing to a higher level. The overlying trend has been the migration of the larger clubs and their replacement by smaller clubs with more basic facilities. For much of the last 20 years the Border League has run 4 divisions which included a significant proportion of reserve teams. The league lost several members in 2005–06 when the reserve teams of the Eastern Counties League clubs left for their own competition. There is a high representation of village teams but a new trend has emerged with the acceptance of Barnston from Division Three of the Essex Olympian League and Newbury Forest from the Romford and District Football League in the London Borough of Redbridge .
Member clubs 2024–25
The league has 69 teams spread over five divisions for the 2024–25 season:
Premier Division
Alresford Colne Rangers
Barnston
Belle Vue Social Club
Brightlingsea Town
Cressing United
Dedham Old Boys
Earls Colne
East Thurrock Community
Hatfield Peverel
Kings Park Rangers
Stanway Pegasus Reserves
Sudbury Sports
Thorpe Athletic
Tiptree Heath
White Notley
Division One
Bradfield Rovers
Cavendish
Cornard United Reserves
Dovercourt Rovers
Frinton & Walton
Gas Recreation
Gosfield United
Great Bentley
Hedinghams United
Lawford Lads
Little Oakley Reserves
Division Two
Alresford Colne Rangers Reserves
Assington Stanley
Boxford Rovers
Cressing United Reserves
Dedham Old Boys Reserves
Earls Colne Reserves
Gas Recreation Reserves
Great Bentley Reserves
Great Bradfords
Prettygate
Roman Rovers
Stillwaters
Tavern
The Rodings
White Notley Reserves
Division Three
Barnston Reserves
Elmstead Market
Flitch United
Great Bentley "A"
Hatfield Peverel Reserves
Oyster
Ramsey & Mistley
Roman Rovers Reserves
Silver End United
Tendring District
Tiptree Heath Reserves
Tiptree Jobserve Reserves
West Bergholt
Wormingford Wanderers Reserves
Division Four
Abbey Fields
Boxted Lodgers Reserves
Bradfield Rovers Reserves
Brooklands
Elmstead Market Reserves
Harwich & Parkeston "A"
Hedinghams United Reserves
Kelvedon Social
Mersea Island
Roman Rovers "A"
Silver End United Reserves
Tendring Borough
Tollesbury
West Bergholt Reserves
Among the clubs that have left the Essex & Suffolk Border Football League to compete at a higher level are:
List of champions
Season
Senior Division
1893–94
St Peter's Institute
Season
Senior Division
Division II (Junior)
1894–95
Colchester Town
Colchester United
1895–96
Colchester United
1896–97
Colchester Casuals
1897–98
Colchester Albions
1898–99
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Colchester Albions
1899–1900
New Town Athletic
1900–01
Colchester Crown
New Town Athletic
1901–02
Colchester Crown
St Leonards
1902–03
Colchester Crown
Colchester Rovers
1903–04
2nd Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment
Manningtree United
1904–05
2nd Bn. Norfolk Regiment
Albion Rovers
1905–06
2nd Bn. K.O.S.B.
Albion Rovers
1906–07
4th K.R.R.C.
Colchester Athletic
1907–08
Colchester Town
Colchester Excelsiors
Season
Senior Division
Division II (Junior)
Division II (Section B)
1908–09
Harwich & Parkeston
Colchester Athletic
Brightlingsea Town
1909–10
2nd Bn. Scottish Rifles
Clacton Town
Coggeshall
1910–11
2nd Bn. Scottish Rifles
Colchester Athletic
Coggeshall
1911–12
1st Bn. East Lancs Regiment
1st Bn. East Lancs Regiment Reserves
Colchester St Nicholas
1912–13
Colchester Town
Maldon Town
1st Bn. East Lancs III
1913–14
Harwich & Parkeston
1st Bn. Hampshire Reserves
Colchester Junior Athletic
Season
Senior Division
Division II (Junior)
Division II (Section B)
1925–26
2nd Bn. Leicestershire Regiment
11th Field Brigade R.A.
Wimpole Road Wesleyans
1926–27
2nd. Bn. Rifle Brigade
Severalls Athletic
Colchester Town 'A'
1927–28
2nd. Bn. Rifle Brigade
Wimpole Road Wesleyans
Stanway Rovers
Season
Senior Division
Division I (Junior)
Division II (Junior)
Division III
1928–29
Harwich & Parkeston
4th Div. Royal Corps Signals
Great Bentley
Clacton Athletic
Season
Senior Division
Division I (Junior)
Division II (Junior)
1929–30
2nd. Bn. Rifle Brigade
4th Div. Royal Corps Signals
Paxmans Athletic
1930–31
4th Div. Royal Corps Signals
Heybridge
Clacton Rovers
1931–32
Harwich & Parkeston
–
Great Bentley
Season
Senior Division
Division I (Junior)
Division II (Junior)
Division III
1932–33
Harwich & Parkeston
2nd Bn. K.S.L.I.
Parkside Rangers
1st Colchester Scouts
1933–34
Harwich & Parkeston
–
2nd Bn. K.S.L.I. Reserves
Colchester Old Scouts
1934–35
1st Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers
–
Clacton Athletic
5th Inniskilling D.G. Reserves
1935–36
Critall Athletic
–
Walton Town
Frinton Juniors
1936–37
Critall Athletic
–
Great Bentley
9th Company R.A.M.C.
1937–38
Critall Athletic
–
Parkeston Railway
7th Field Company R.E.
Season
Senior Division
Division I (Junior)
Division II (Junior)
1938–39
Hoffman Athletic
Butlin's Athletic
9 Company R.A.M.C
Season
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
2013–14
Gas Recreation
Alresford Cone Rangers Reserves
Gas Recreation Reserves
Team Brantham
Season
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
2014–15
West Bergholt
Hatfield Peverel
Cinque Port
2015–16
Coggeshall Town
Wormingford Wanderers
Cressing United
Season
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
2016–17
Little Oakley
Dedham Old Boys
Great Bentley
Flitch United
2017–18
Gas Recreation
Great Bentley
Tiptree Heath
Colne Athletic
2018–19
Gas Recreation
Flitch United
Stanway Pegasus
Gosfield United
Season
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
2019–20
Season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
Season
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
Division Four
2020–21
Season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
Season
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
Division Four
Division Five
2021–22
Stanway Pegasus
Stanway Rovers under-23's
Brightlingsea Town
Wormingford Wanderers
Gas Recreation Reserves
Roman Rovers
2022–23
Dunmow Town
Silver End United
Dovercourt Rovers
Gas Recreation
High Roding
Gas Recreation Reserves
2023–24
Colne Athletic
Thorpe Athletic
Gas Recreation
Gosfield United
The Rodings Reserves
Assington Stanley
Source: Essex & Suffolk Border League
Gallery
Essex and Suffolk Border League grounds
Forge Lane, Great Bentley
Lawn Meadow, Hedinghams United
School Lane, Lawford Lads
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