2001–02 Sussex County Football League

The 2001–02 Sussex County Football League season was the 77th in the history of Sussex County Football League a football competition in England.[1][2]

Division One

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Sussex County Football League
Division One
Season2001–02
ChampionsBurgess Hill Town
RelegatedEastbourne United
Saltdean United
Matches played380
Goals scored1,303 (3.43 per match)

Division One featured 17 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, promoted from Division Two:

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Burgess Hill Town 38 28 6 4 100 33 +67 90
2 Ringmer 38 23 5 10 86 46 +40 74
3 Chichester City United 38 21 4 13 72 66 +6 67
4 Selsey 38 19 9 10 69 54 +15 66
5 Sidley United 38 18 11 9 70 36 +34 65
6 Hailsham Town 38 20 2 16 62 55 +7 62
7 Three Bridges 38 18 7 13 82 61 +21 61
8 Pagham 38 17 8 13 80 67 +13 59
9 Arundel 38 17 6 15 51 64 −13 57
10 Horsham YMCA 38 16 6 16 74 58 +16 54
11 Hassocks 38 15 8 15 57 65 −8 53
12 Peacehaven & Telscombe 38 15 7 16 58 63 −5 52
13 Whitehawk 38 14 9 15 69 55 +14 51
14 Wick 38 15 3 20 56 64 −8 48
15 Redhill 38 12 5 21 65 83 −18 41
16 Littlehampton Town 38 11 7 20 64 84 −20 40
17 Sidlesham 38 11 7 20 56 77 −21 40
18 Southwick 38 10 9 19 44 76 −32 39
19 Eastbourne United 38 9 10 19 48 67 −19 37 Relegated to Division Two
20 Saltdean United 38 3 7 28 40 129 −89 16
Source: nonleaguematters
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Division Two

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Sussex County Football League
Division Two
Season2001–02
ChampionsRye & Iden United
PromotedShoreham
East Preston
RelegatedStorrington
Bosham
Matches played306
Goals scored1,088 (3.56 per match)

Division Two featured 13 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with five new clubs.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Rye & Iden United 34 26 3 5 102 33 +69 81
2 Shoreham 34 22 7 5 74 32 +42 73 Promoted to Division One
3 East Preston 34 20 9 5 89 48 +41 69
4 Eastbourne Town 34 20 5 9 84 39 +45 65
5 East Grinstead Town 34 18 10 6 70 40 +30 64
6 Lancing 34 13 10 11 58 48 +10 49
7 Broadbridge Heath 34 14 7 13 63 54 +9 49
8 Westfield 34 14 6 14 65 57 +8 48
9 Worthing United 34 13 9 12 65 63 +2 48
10 Seaford 34 13 8 13 65 63 +2 47
11 Crawley Down 34 12 9 13 58 50 +8 45
12 Oakwood 34 12 8 14 45 55 −10 44
13 Wealden 34 13 4 17 55 68 −13 43
14 Mile Oak 34 11 4 19 42 70 −28 37
15 Oving 34 10 5 19 40 78 −38 35
16 Shinewater Association 34 9 6 19 51 91 −40 33
17 Storrington 34 3 6 25 31 74 −43 15 Relegated to Division Three
18 Bosham 34 3 4 27 31 125 −94 13
Source: nonleaguematters
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Division Three

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Sussex County Football League
Division Three
Season2001–02
ChampionsPease Pottage Village
PromotedPease Pottage Village
Steyning Town
Matches played240
Goals scored839 (3.5 per match)

Division Three featured twelve clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs:

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Pease Pottage Village 30 22 6 2 88 35 +53 72 Promoted to Division Two
2 Steyning Town 30 22 3 5 79 21 +58 69
3 Forest 30 17 7 6 44 27 +17 58
4 Crowborough Athletic 30 17 3 10 68 48 +20 54
5 Franklands Village 30 16 5 9 51 31 +20 53
6 Haywards Heath Town 30 14 5 11 46 48 −2 47
7 Newhaven 30 12 7 11 53 43 +10 43
8 Upper Beeding 30 11 9 10 59 48 +11 42
9 TSC 30 9 8 13 61 58 +3 35 Merged into Oakwood
10 Ifield 30 7 12 11 43 57 −14 33
11 Uckfield Town 30 8 9 13 36 61 −25 33
12 Hurstpierpoint 30 8 6 16 49 63 −14 30
13 Bexhill Town 30 8 4 18 32 65 −33 28
14 Ansty Rangers 30 7 5 18 48 75 −27 26 Merged into St Francis Rangers
15 St Francis 30 7 4 19 43 83 −40 25
16 Lingfield 30 6 5 19 39 76 −37 23
Source: nonleaguematters
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

References

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  1. ^ "Sussex County Football League 1993–2003". Non League Matters.
  2. ^ "SCFL Historic League Tables". Southern Combination Football League. Archived from the original on 19 January 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2019.