Hertfordshire Senior County League

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Hertfordshire Senior County League
Hscl logo.jpg
Founded1898
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Divisions4
Number of teams33
Level on pyramid Levels 11–12 (Premier Division)
Feeder to Spartan South Midlands Football League
Relegation to Hertford and District Football League
Current champions Belstone (Premier Division)
Hemel Hempstead Rovers (Division One)
Owens Reserves (Division Two)
Wormley Rovers Reserves (Division Three)
Hadley Veterans (Division Four)
Owens 3rds (Division Five)
(2023–24)
Website Official website

The Hertfordshire Senior County League is a football competition based in Hertfordshire, England. Founded in 1898, there are currently two divisions at senior level and two divisions at reserve and development level. Sitting at step 7 of the National League System, the Premier Division is a feeder to the Spartan South Midlands Football League. The League operates a knock-out competition called the 'Aubrey Cup' and New Salamis are the current holders.

Contents

Current members 2023–24

Premier Division

Division One

  • AFC Welwyn Development
  • Bovingdon Reserves
  • Evergreen
  • Harpenden Town Development
  • Hatfield United
  • Hemel Hempstead Rovers
  • Hertford Heath Development
  • Knebworth
  • Letchworth Garden City Eagles U23
  • Old Parmiterians
  • Owens
  • Waltham Cross
  • Westmill

Division Two

  • Allenburys Sports
  • Broxbourne Badgers
  • Buntingford Town Reserves
  • Bushey Rangers (Sat)
  • Chipperfield Corinthians Reserves
  • Croxley Green
  • Edgware & Kingsbury Reserves
  • Hatfield Athletic
  • Owens Resesrves
  • Oxhey
  • Sandridge Rovers Reserves
  • Sun Sports
  • UPFC

Division Three

  • Bengeo Trinity
  • Chorleywood Common
  • Croxley Green Reserves
  • Cuffley Reserves
  • Harpenden Colts
  • Hinton Reserves
  • Lemsford Reserves
  • Letchworth Garden City Eagles U21
  • Oxhey Jets 'A'
  • Sarratt Reserves
  • St. Margaretsbury Reserves
  • Welwyn Pegasus
  • Wormley Rovers Reserves

Division Four

  • Bovingdon Development
  • Chipperfield Corinthians Thirds
  • Elizabeth Allen Old Boys
  • Evergreen Reserves
  • Global AFC
  • Hadley (Sat) Veterans
  • Knebworth Reserves
  • Oxhey Jets Development
  • Rio Rovers (Sat)
  • Sun Sports Reserves
  • Tring Corinthians AFC U23

Division Five

  • Bricket Wood
  • Bullys Crusaders
  • Bury Rangers
  • Elizabeth Allen Old Boys Reserves
  • Evergreen 'A'
  • Greenbury United
  • Hadley Wood
  • Hinton U23
  • Kings Sports
  • Lemsford Development
  • Owens Third
  • Oxhey Reserves
  • Rio Rovers Reserves
  • Waltham Cross Development


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