Hertfordshire Senior County League Explained
The Hertfordshire Senior County League is a football competition based in Hertfordshire, England. Founded in 1898, there are currently two divisions at senior level and two divisions at reserve and development level. Sitting at step 7 of the National League System, the Premier Division is a feeder to the Spartan South Midlands Football League. The League operates a knock-out competition called the 'Aubrey Cup' and New Salamis are the current holders.
Current members 2023–24
Premier Division
Division One
- AFC Welwyn Development
- Bovingdon Reserves
- Evergreen
- Harpenden Town Development
- Hatfield United
- Hemel Hempstead Rovers
- Hertford Heath Development
- Knebworth
- Letchworth Garden City Eagles U23
- Old Parmiterians
- Owens
- Waltham Cross
- Westmill
Division Two
- Allenburys Sports
- Broxbourne Badgers
- Buntingford Town Reserves
- Bushey Rangers (Sat)
- Chipperfield Corinthians Reserves
- Croxley Green
- Edgware & Kingsbury Reserves
- Hatfield Athletic
- Owens Resesrves
- Oxhey
- Sandridge Rovers Reserves
- Sun Sports
- UPFC
Division Three
- Bengeo Trinity
- Chorleywood Common
- Croxley Green Reserves
- Cuffley Reserves
- Harpenden Colts
- Hinton Reserves
- Lemsford Reserves
- Letchworth Garden City Eagles U21
- Oxhey Jets 'A'
- Sarratt Reserves
- St. Margaretsbury Reserves
- Welwyn Pegasus
- Wormley Rovers Reserves
Division Four
- Bovingdon Development
- Chipperfield Corinthians Thirds
- Elizabeth Allen Old Boys
- Evergreen Reserves
- Global AFC
- Hadley (Sat) Veterans
- Knebworth Reserves
- Oxhey Jets Development
- Rio Rovers (Sat)
- Sun Sports Reserves
- Tring Corinthians AFC U23
Division Five
- Bricket Wood
- Bullys Crusaders
- Bury Rangers
- Elizabeth Allen Old Boys Reserves
- Evergreen 'A'
- Greenbury United
- Hadley Wood
- Hinton U23
- Kings Sports
- Lemsford Development
- Owens Third
- Oxhey Reserves
- Rio Rovers Reserves
- Waltham Cross Development
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