London and South East Women's Regional Football League explained

London and South East Women's Regional Football League
Founded:2005
Divisions:3
Teams:32
Promotion:FA Women's National League Division 1 South East
Levels:5-6
Champions:Worthing
Season:2022–23
Website:Official website

The London and South East Women's Regional Football League is at the fifth level of the English women's football pyramid, with the seven other Regional Leagues – Eastern, Southern, South West, West Mids, East Mids, North East and North West. The London and South East Women's Regional Football League feeds directly into the FA Women's National League Division One South East, and lies above the Greater London Women's Football League and South East Counties Women's League in the pyramid. The pyramid structure was founded in 1998.

History

The London and South East Regional Women's Football League was established in 2005 and consisted of just one division, Premier Division.The league expanded to include Division 1 North and South leagues, which sit at the six tier, which started for the 2020–21 division.

Teams

The teams competing in the London and South East Women's Regional League during the 2024–25 season are:[1]

Premier Division

ClubHome groundCapacity
Ashford UnitedThe Homelands3,200
BarkingMayesbrook Park2,500
DartfordPrinces Park4,100
Dorking WanderersMeadowbank2,000
Ebbsfleet UnitedStonebridge Road5,011
FulhamMotspur Park2,000
Haywards Heath TownHanbury Park Stadium2,000
Millwall LionessesSt. Paul's Sports Stadium1,000
NewhavenFort Road Recreation Ground1,000
Saltdean UnitedHill Park1,000
Sport London e BenficaRectory Park1,000
Sutton UnitedGander Green Lane7,032

Division One North

ClubHome groundCapacity
Actonians ReservesGunnersbury Park
Ashmount LeighMeadowbank Football Ground3,000
BrentfordBedfont Recreation Ground3,000
BromleyHayes Lane5,000
Clapton CommunityThe Old Spotted Dog Ground1,000
Denham UnitedThe Den1,500
Dulwich Hamlet ReservesThe Edward Alleyn Club1,000
HackneyHackney Marshes1,000
LeatherheadTithe Farm3,000
Richmond & KewHam Playing Fields1,000
Richmond ParkThe Beveree Stadium3,500
WhyteleafeChurch Road2,000

Division One South

ClubHome groundCapacity
AylesfordAylesford Recreation Ground1,000
Bexhill UnitedBexhill College Sports Centre
Bognor Regis TownMKM Arena4,500
Dartford ReservesPrinces Park4,100
Hastings UnitedThe Pilot Field4,050
Herne BayWinch's Field3,000
Montpelier VillaCulver Road2,000
Saltdean United DevelopmentHill Park1,000
Soccer Elite Football AcademyStar Meadow Sports Club1,000
Steyning Town CommunityThe Shooting Field2,000
Three BridgesJubilee Field3,500
Welling UnitedPark View Road4,500

Champions

2005–2020

SeasonChampions
2005–2006Whitehawk
2006–2007Lewes
2007–2008Tottenham Hotspur
2008–2009Ebbsfleet United
2009–2010Old Actonians
2010–2011Tooting & Mitcham
2011–2012Chichester City
2012–2013Denham United
2013–2014Crystal Palace
2014–2015Old Actonians
2015–2016AFC Wimbledon
2016–2017Leyton Orient
2017–2018Crawley Wasps
2018–2019Kent Football United
2019–2020League abandoned

2020–Present

The league expanded to include new Division 1 North and Division South.

SeasonPremier Division 1 NorthDivision 1 South
2020–2021Season abandoned
2021–2022Ashford Town (Middlesex)Sutton UnitedAFC Acorns
2022–2023WorthingDorking WanderersAshford United F.C.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: London & South East Regional Women's. The FA Full-Time League Websites. The FA. 24 October 2022.