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Suffolk County League

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Suffolk County League
CountryEngland
ConfederationUEFA
PromotionEastern Counties League
Domestic cupFA Cup

Suffolk County League is a football competition based in Suffolk, England, featuring teams from the region, including Ipswich Town, Felixstowe & Walton United, and Needham Market. The league is affiliated with the Suffolk Football Association and is part of the English football league system, with teams competing for promotion to the Eastern Counties League. The league has a long history, with teams such as Woodbridge Town and Haverhill Rovers participating in the competition, and is also connected to other local leagues, including the Cambridgeshire County League and the Norfolk Senior Cup.

History

The Suffolk County League has its roots in the early 20th century, with the first recorded competition taking place in 1909, featuring teams such as Ipswich Town and Felixstowe Town. Over the years, the league has undergone several changes, including the introduction of new divisions and the merger with other local leagues, such as the Ipswich and District League and the Suffolk and Ipswich League. The league has also been associated with notable figures, including Bobby Robson, who played for Fulham and West Bromwich Albion, and Sir Alf Ramsey, who managed Ipswich Town and the England national football team. Other notable teams that have participated in the league include Lowestoft Town, Bury Town, and Leiston.

Structure

The Suffolk County League is currently divided into several divisions, including the Senior Division, Division One, and Division Two, with teams competing for promotion and relegation between the divisions. The league is also part of the English football league system, with teams eligible for promotion to the Eastern Counties League and potentially even the Isthmian League or the Northern Premier League. The league is governed by the Suffolk Football Association, which is affiliated with the Football Association and the UEFA. Other notable leagues in the region include the Essex Senior League and the Hertfordshire Senior County League.

Teams

The Suffolk County League features a range of teams from across the region, including Ipswich Wanderers, Framlingham Town, and Haughley United. Other teams that have participated in the league include Stowmarket Town, Long Melford, and Walsham-le-Willows. The league also has connections to other local teams, including Norwich City, Colchester United, and Chelmsford City, which have all competed in higher-level competitions, such as the Premier League and the English Football League. Additionally, teams like AFC Sudbury and Braintree Town have also participated in the league.

Seasons

The Suffolk County League season typically runs from August to May, with teams competing in a series of matches to determine the league champions and promotion candidates. The league has a long history of competitive seasons, with teams such as Woodbridge Town and Haverhill Rovers winning multiple championships. Other notable seasons include the 2010-11 season, which saw Needham Market win the league title, and the 2015-16 season, which saw Sudbury win the championship. The league is also connected to other local competitions, including the Suffolk Premier Cup and the Norfolk Senior Cup.

Notable Clubs

The Suffolk County League has featured several notable clubs over the years, including Ipswich Town, which has competed in the Premier League and the English Football League. Other notable clubs include Felixstowe & Walton United, which has won several league titles, and Needham Market, which has competed in the Isthmian League. The league has also been associated with notable figures, including Sir Bobby Robson, who managed Ipswich Town and the England national football team, and Kevin Beattie, who played for Ipswich Town and the England national football team. Additionally, teams like Lowestoft Town and Leiston have also had notable success in the league. Category:English football leagues

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