Founded | 1892 |
---|---|
First season | 1892–1893 (first iteration) 1895–1896 (second iteration) |
Folded | 1989 |
Country | England |
Divisions | Two |
Domestic cup(s) | FA Cup FA Amateur Cup |
The South Essex League was a football league that was held in Essex and East London.
History
The league was formed for the 1892–93 season. Only four clubs in the league managed to fulfill all their fixtures, with Barking Excelsior winning the league and Grays Town finishing runners-up. The league was restarted in the 1895–96 season.[1][2] Upon the reformation of the league in the 1895–96 season, Leyton were champions, with St Luke's placing second.[3]
The league disbanded at the end of the 1988–89 season.[4]
1895–96 season table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Leyton | 12 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 38 | 14 | +24 | 20 |
2 | St Luke's | 12 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 43 | 15 | +28 | 19 |
3 | Leytonstone | 12 | 8 | 0 | 4 | 36 | 21 | +15 | 16 |
4 | South West Ham | 12 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 24 | 15 | +9 | 16 |
5 | Manor Park | 12 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 19 | 35 | −16 | 7 |
6 | Forest Swifts | 12 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 19 | 51 | −32 | 3 |
7 | H. M. Customs | 12 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 10 | 38 | −28 | 3 |
Source: Early Doors: Football in Southend and District 1875 to 1906
Champions
South Essex League First Division
- 1892–93 – Barking Excelsior
- 1895–96 – Leyton
- 1897–98 – Leytonstone
- 1898–99 – Barking Woodville
- 1899–1900 – Leyton
- 1900–01 – West Ham United reserves
- 1901–02 – Leytonstone
- 1902–03 – Leytonstone (1A); Grays Town (1B)
- 1903–04 – Woodford (1A); Southend Athletic (1B)
- 1904–05 – Southend Athletic
- 1905–06 – South Weald
- 1906–07 – South Weald
- 1907–08 – 4th Kings Royal Rifles (1A); Shoeburyness Garrison (1B)
- 1908–09 – 4th Kings Royal Rifles
- 1909–10 – South Weald
- 1910–11 – Custom House
- 1911–12 – Barking
- 1912–13 – Colchester Town
- 1913–14 – Shoeburyness Garrison
- 1914–15 – Grays Athletic
- 1921–22 – Tilbury
- 1946–47 – Brentwood & Warley[5]
- 1949–50 – Storey Athletic
- 1955–56 – Witham Town
South Essex League Second Division
- 1896–97 – Woodford reserves
- 1897–98 – Woodgrange Wesley
- 1898–99 – Leyton reserves
- 1899–1900 – Leyton reserves
- 1900–01 – Barking Institute
- 1901–02 – Barking Institute (2A); Leigh Town (2B)
- 1902–03 – Romford (2A); Southend Athletic (2B)
- 1903–04 – Leigh Ramblers (Eastern); Newportonians (Western)
- 1904–05 – Southend Victoria (Eastern); Barking Victoria (Western)
- 1905–06 – Leigh Ramblers (Eastern); Barking Victoria (Western)
- 1906–07 – Southend Corinthian (Eastern); South West Ham (Western)
- 1907–08 – Custom House reserves
- 1908–09 – Clapton 'A' (2A); Grays Athletic
- 1909–10 – Woodford Crusaders (2A); Beckton (2B)
- 1910–11 – Custom House reserves
- 1911–12 – Silvertown Rubber Works
- 1913–14 – Grays Athletic 'A'
- 1914–15 – Grays Athletic 'A'
- 1922–23 – Tilbury
- 1924–25 – Tilbury
- 1946–47 – Storey Athletic
- 1947–48 – Storey Athletic
Member clubs
- 1st Norfolk Regiment
- 4th Kings Royal Rifles
- Ascension
- Barking
- Barking Borough[6]
- Barking Excelsior
- Barking Institute
- Barking Victoria
- Barking Woodville
- Barking Working Men’s Institute
- Barkingside[7]
- Basildon Town
- Bata Sports[8]
- Beckton
- Becontree United[9]
- Boleyn Castle[10]
- Border Rangers[6]
- Borough United[11]
- Brentwood[12]
- Brentwood & Warley
- Brentwood St. Thomas
- Brittons[12]
- Buckhurst Hill[12]
- Burnham Ramblers
- Canning Town[12]
- Caterham[12]
- Chadwell Manor[12]
- Chelmsford
- Chelmsford Swifts
- Chingford Casuals[6]
- Commercial Athletic
- Clapton 'A'
- Claptonians[13]
- Crittall Athletic[8]
- Crittall Athletic (Witham)[8]
- Custom House
- Dagenham Cables[8]
- Dagenham Trades[12]
- Dagenham WMC[6]
- Downshall Athletic[8]
- Debden Sports[12]
- Downshall Athletic reserves[7]
- Colchester Town
- East Ham Town[8]
- East Ham United
- Esso[14]
- Fairbairn House
- Fenchurch[6]
- Fletchers[15]
- Forest Swifts
- Gnome Athletic
- Grange Park
- Grays Athletic
- Grays Town
- Grays United
- Great Eastern Railway Rovers
- Green and Silley Weir[16]
- Hainault[7]
- Heathwell United[6]
- Heybridge Swifts
- H. M. Customs
- Hoffman Athletic
- Hope[12]
- Ilford
- Ilford Alliance
- Ilford Electricity[7]
- Jurgens[15]
- Kelvedon Hatch[17]
- Kingswood[6]
- Leigh Ramblers
- Leigh Town
- Leyton
- Leyton Amateurs
- Leyton United
- Leytonstone
- Leytonstone United
- Limehouse Town[18]
- London Electric[18]
- Manor Park
- Manor Park Albion
- Mansfield House[7]
- Mayfield[13]
- Newmont[12]
- Newportonians
- Peoples' Palace
- Pitfield[19]
- P.L.A[7]
- Product Works[7]
- Rainham reserves[8]
- Romford
- Romford Ivy Leafers[20]
- Romford St. Andrew’s
- Romford Town[21]
- Romford United
- Sandringham Central[7]
- Shoeburyness Garrison
- Silvertown Rubber Works
- Sheppey United[12]
- SM Tipples[6]
- Snaresbrook[12]
- Southend Amateurs[22]
- Southend Athletic
- Southend Corinthian
- Southend United reserves[21]
- Southend Victoria
- South Weald
- South West Ham
- Springfield[23]
- St Luke's
- Staines United[7]
- Storey Athletic[7]
- Stork[8]
- Stratford Y.M.C.A[24]
- Temperance United[11]
- Temple Mills[20]
- Thames Ironworks
- Thames Mills[8]
- Tilbury[25]
- Trowbridge[6]
- Upminster reserves[8]
- Upton United
- Walthamstow Grange
- Walthamstow Holborn
- Wanstead
- Wanstead Amateurs
- West Ham Amateurs[26]
- West Ham Garfield
- West Ham United reserves
- West Thurrock Athletic
- Witham Town
- Woodford
- Woodford Crusaders
- Woodford Swifts
- Woodgrange Wesley
References
- ↑ "History". Barking F.C. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- ↑ Early Doors: Football in Southend and District 1875 to 1906
- ↑ John Powles (2005) Iron in the Blood, p. 3, ISBN 978-1899468225.
- ↑ "Competition" (.pdf). Non-League Matters. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- ↑ "A look into history 45". Essex Senior League. 13 September 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Football results", The Observer, 11 November 1984, p. 44
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "A look back in history 56". Essex Senior League. 29 November 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "A Look Into History 76". Essex Senior League. 17 April 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ↑ "A City for Becontree". Barking and District Historical Society. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- ↑ "Boleyn Farewell: Very rare Boleyn image". Claret & Hugh. 6 October 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- 1 2 "Results", The Observer, 22 April 1973, p. 24
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Football results", The Observer, 16 November 1980, p. 24
- 1 2 "Football results", The Observer, 16 March 1980, p. 31
- ↑ "The Forgotten FA Cup Matches". FA Cup Factfile. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- 1 2 "Other association matches", The Observer, 4 March 1923, p. 20
- ↑ "South Essex League", The Observer, 14 September 1919, p. 18
- ↑ "Club history". Kelvedon Hatch F.C. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- 1 2 "South Essex League", The Observer, 30 November 1919, p. 21
- ↑ "Results", The Guardian, 26 March 1981, p. 28
- 1 2 "Football results", The Observer, 25 January 1920, p. 17
- 1 2 Southend United Reserves and Youth in Local and County Men's Football
- ↑ "South Essex League", The Observer, 21 September 1913, p. 14
- ↑ "Senior Club Honours". Springfield F.C. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ↑ "South Essex League", The Standard, 1 October 1898, p. 6
- ↑ "Complete history". Tilbury F.C. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- ↑ "Other association matches", The Observer, 26 March 1922, p. 20
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