Mid-Essex League
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The Mid-Essex League is a football
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 competition based in England
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. The top division of this league, the Mid-Essex League Premier Division, sits at level 13 of the English football league system
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 and is a feeder to the Essex Olympian Football League
Essex Olympian Football League
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. This league has a total of seven divisions (Premier and One to Six).

Member clubs 2011–12

Premier Division
  • Beacon Hill Rovers
  • Benfleet Rangers
  • Braintree & Bocking United
  • Great Baddow
  • Harold Wood Athletic 'A'
  • Little Waltham
  • Rhodesia United
  • St. Clere's
  • Scotia Billericay
  • SFC Billericay
  • Silver End United
  • United Chelmsford Churches


Division One
  • AFC Cranham
  • Ferrers Athletic
  • Focus Ferrers
  • Frenford Senior 'A'
  • Hutton 'A'
  • Sparta Basildon
  • Stifford Town
  • Swan Mead
  • Writtle Manor


Division Two
  • Academy Soccer
  • Battlesbridge
  • Boreham
  • Brendans
  • Debden Sports 'A'
  • Felsted Rovers
  • Little Waltham Reserves
  • Manford Way 'A'
  • Old Chelmsfordians 'A'
  • St. Margarets
  • Stags Head
  • White Hart United


Division Three
  • Beacon Hill Rovers Reserves
  • Benfleet Rangers Reserves
  • Braintree & Bocking United Reserves
  • Harold Wood Altetic 'B'
  • Latchingdon
  • Manford Way 'B'
  • Mundon Victoria
  • St. Clere's Reserves
  • Shelley Royals
  • Silver End United Reserves
  • Stock United
  • Tillingham Hotspur


Division Four
  • Basildon Athletic
  • City Colts
  • Durning
  • E2V Technologies
  • Epping 'A'
  • Frenford Senior 'B'
  • Great Baddow Reserves
  • Laindon Orient
  • Maryland Phoenix
  • Runwell Hospital 'A'
  • United Churches Brentwood
  • White Hart United Reserves


Division Five
  • Academy Soccer Reserves
  • Battlesbridge Reserves
  • Beacon Hill Rovers 'A'
  • Extreme United
  • Focus Ferrers Reserves
  • Hutton 'B'
  • Mundon Victoria Reserves
  • Rayleigh Town 'A'
  • Real Maldon
  • St. Clere's 'A'
  • Sparta Basildon Reserves
  • Springfield 'A'


Division Six
  • Battlesbridge 'A'
  • Burnham Athletic
  • Dunmow
  • E2V Technologies Reserves
  • Focus Ferrers 'A'
  • Laindon Orient Reserves
  • Latchingdon Reserves
  • Marconi Athletic
  • Moulsham
  • Parkway Sports
  • Teagan Athletic
  • United Chelmsford Churches Reserves

Champions

Premier Division
  • 2008-09 - Braintree & Bocking United
  • 2009-10 - Braintree & Bocking United
  • 2010-11 - Scotia Billericay


Division One
  • 2007-08 - Springfield Rouge
  • 2009-10 - St Clere's
  • 2010-11 - Scotia Billericay Reserves


Division Two
  • 2009-10 - Ferrers Athletic
  • 2010-11 - Manford Way Reserves


Division Three
  • 2009-10 - Broomfield
  • 2010-11 - White Hart United


Division Four
  • 2009-10 - White Hart United
  • 2010-11 - Tillingham Hotspur


Division Five
  • 2008-09 - Great Baddow Reserves
  • 2009-10 - St Clere's Reserves
  • 2010-11 - Laindon Orient

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