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| Hertfordshire Senior County League |
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| Sport |
Football |
| Founded |
1898 |
| No. of teams |
33 (two divisions) |
| Country(ies) |
England |
Most recent
champion(s) |
Metropolitan Police Bushey |
The Hertfordshire Senior County League or Herts Senior County League is a football competition based in England. It was founded in 1898. It currently has two divisions for first teams along with two divisions for reserve teams and is a feeder to the Spartan South Midlands Football League. It sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System, the same level as the Spartan South Midlands League Division Two, so past champions have been known to promote directly to Spartan South Midlands League Division One. The League Cup is known as the Aubrey Cup.
[edit] 2009-10 Members
[edit] Premier Division
- Baldock Town Letchworth
- Bovingdon
- Chipperfield Corinthians
- Codicote
- Croxley Guild
- Cuffley
- Evergreen
- Hertford Heath
- Lemsford
- London Lions
- Metropolitan Police Bushey
- Mill End Sports
- Park Street Village
- Sandridge Rovers
- Standon & Puckeridge
- Wormley Rovers
[edit] Senior Division One
- AFC Hatfield Town
- Allenburys Sports
- Bedmond Sports & Social Club
- Belstone
- Buntingford Town
- Bushey Rangers
- Debden Sports
- Harpenden Rovers
- Hinton
- Kimpton Rovers
- Knebworth
- Letchworth Garden City Eagles
- Old Parmiterians
- Sarratt
- St. Peters
- Walkern Rangers
- Whitwell
[edit] Recent champions
[edit] External links
Hertfordshire Senior County League Premier Division 2009-10
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Baldock Town Letchworth | Bovingdon | Chipperfield Corinthians | Codicote | Croxley Guild | Cuffley | Evergreen | Hertford Heath | Lemsford | London Lions | Metropolitan Police Bushey | Mill End Sports | Park Street Village | Sandridge Rovers | Standon & Puckeridge | Wormley Rovers
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