Brighton Hove and District Football League
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The Brighton Hove and District Football League is a football competition involving teams in and around Brighton and Hove, in England, United Kingdom. It has 5 divisions, including the Brighton Hove and District Football League Premier Division. The top club of the Premier Division may apply for promotion to the Sussex County Football League Division Three while the bottom club will be relegated to the Brighton Hove and District Football League Division One. The Premier Division sits at level 12 of the English football league system. However, officially, it is a step 7 (or level 11) league and it is part of the National League System.
Rottingdean Village won the title in 2005/06 and earned promotion to the Sussex County League Division Three.
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[edit] Current Members
[edit] Premier Division
- A.F.C. St. Georges
- Alpha Sports
- American Express
- Brighton Electricity
- Brighton Rangers
- Hanover
- Legal & General
- Master Tiles
- Montpelier Villa
- O&G United
- Ovingdean
[edit] Division One
- A.F.C. Stadium
- Brighton Boys Brigade OB F.C.
- Chailey
- Coversure Athletic
- Harbour View
- Midway (1948)
- Montpelier Villa II
- Portslade Athletic
- Real Brunswick
- Rottingdean Village II
- Southern Rangers OB
[edit] Division Two
- A.F.C. Stanley
- Rottingdean Village Vets
- Portslade Rangers
- Midway (1948) II
- Lectern Sports
- Kings Head
- C.C.K.
- Brighton Rangers II
- Autopaints Brighton
- Ampito
- Whitehawk III
[edit] Division Three
- A.F.C. Cosmos
- Teamstats.net
- Rottingdean Village III
- Rottingdean Dynamos
- Ricardo
- Portslade Sports
- Portslade Athletic II
- APS Wanderers
- American Express II
- The Windmill
[edit] Division Four
- Adur Athletic III
- Spanish Lady
- Southwick Dynamos
- Montpelier Villa III
- Legal & General II
- Hikers Rest Vets
- Chailey II
- Buckingham Arms
- Brighton Boys Brigade OB II
- Brighton A&E
- Stoneham Park