Wednesday, 27 June 2018

ESSEX ALLIANCE LEAGUE CONSTITUTION FOR 2018/19


It's fantastic to see The Essex Alliance League growing from 53 teams last season to 66 teams for the 2018/19 campaign. Below in the proposed constitution for the league which covers the boroughs of Havering, Epping Forest, Barking, Dagenham, Newham, Redbridge, Harlow and Waltham Forest. 

Last season's Premier Division champion's were Colebrook Royals who maintain their place in the league's top division now renamed the 'Senior Division' - they are joined by new club's Redbridge 'A' and Harlow based Sumners who move from the Hertford and District Football League. 

SENIOR DIVISION 
Blue Marlin 
Colebrook Royals 
Docklands Albion 
East Ham Inter 
Jolof Sports 
London Cranes 
Lopes Tavares London Reserves 
Redbridge 'A' (New) 
Singh Sabha Barking 
Sumners (New) 
West Essex Reserves 

PREMIER DIVISION 
ACD United 
Chingford Athletic Reserves 
FC Baresi 
Forest Green 
Grove United (New)
London Park City (New) 
Lymore Gardens 
Melbourne Sports 
Ryan Reserves 
Three Colts 
Wapping 

DIVISION ONE 
Chigwell 
Chingford Athletic Development (New) 
Cowley Community 
Eastside (New)
FC BKT (New) 
Flyers 
Rainham Working Men's Club 
Sporting Hackney Reserves 
Sumners Reserves (New) 
United London Reserves 
Upshire Forest (New) 

FC BKT who play in Beckton will be playing in Division One of the EAL 


DIVISION TWO 
Chingford United (New) 
CSM London (previously known as Kitroom FC) 
Glendale
Haver Town Reserves 
Inter Plaistow 
Lionside 
Newham United Reserves 
Old Esthameians 
Puma Kings (New) 
Rapid Chingford (New) 
South Marsh United (New) 

Walthamstow based Puma Kings join the league in Division Two - they start their pre-season campaign in a few weeks time against Haver Town. 

DIVISION THREE 
Brook City 
Chingford Harriers 
Forest Green Reserves 
Frenford 'A' 
Gatcliffe 
New Star Soccer 
Royal Forest 
Soul Youth (New) 
St Francis 
Sungate Reserves (New) 
Tower Hamlets Reserves (New) 

Tower Hamlet's based Soul Youth FC are another new side to join the league. 

DIVISION FOUR 
Avondale Rangers 
Brentwood United Reserves 
Chigwell Men's Club (New) 
Custom House United (formed after merger of Custom House FC and Custom House Community) 
Dagenham United Reserves 
Debden Park 
Ivory United (New) 
Loughton Lions (New) 
Lymore Gardens Reserves (New) 
Newham Royals 
Old Barkabbeyans Reserves (New) 

Ivory United, based in Upminster, have joined the EAL and will play games in Division Four. 

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