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The Eastern Counties Football League, currently known as the Thurlow Nunn League for sponsorship purposes, is an English
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league at levels 9 and 10 of the
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. It currently contains clubs from
Norfolk Norfolk ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in England, located in East Anglia and officially part of the East of England region. It borders Lincolnshire and The Wash to the north-west, the North Sea to the north and eas ...
,
Suffolk Suffolk ( ) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Norfolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Essex to the south, and Cambridgeshire to the west. Ipswich is the largest settlement and the county ...
,
Essex Essex ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East of England, and one of the home counties. It is bordered by Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Kent across the Thames Estuary to the ...
,
Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfor ...
, eastern
Hertfordshire Hertfordshire ( or ; often abbreviated Herts) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and one of the home counties. It borders Bedfordshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Greater London to the ...
, southern
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, and north and east
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. The league is a feeder to Division One North of the
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, but may also see sides promoted to the
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Midlands Division.


History


Formation

During the early part of the 20th century there were several leagues covering
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, including the
Norfolk & Suffolk League The Norfolk & Suffolk League was a football league covering the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk in England. History The league was established in 1897, starting with six clubs, Beccles Caxton, Great Yarmouth Town, Kirkley, Lowestoft Town, Lynn ...
, the
East Anglian League The East Anglian League was a football league in the East Anglia region of England. History The league was established in 1903 as the South East Anglian League. The founder member clubs were Chelmsford City, Colchester Crown, Colchester Town, ...
, the Essex & Suffolk Border League and the Ipswich & District League, whilst some of the larger clubs (including
Ipswich Town Ipswich Town Football Club is a professional football club based in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. The club currently competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Ipswich Town were founded in 1878 but did not turn ...
and Cambridge Town) played in the
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. Suggestions of forming a league to cover the whole region had been made since the early 1900s, but intensified after
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were promoted to Division Two of the Football League in 1934 and saw a significant rise in attendances.Blakeman, M (2010) ''The official history of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935–2010 Volume I'' During the 1934–35 season there was a strong movement in
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and
Ipswich Ipswich () is a port town and Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in Suffolk, England. It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, ...
for the formation of such a league and after canvassing, a 'Meeting of Representatives of East Anglian Football Clubs' was held at the Picture House in Ipswich on 17 February 1935. The ten clubs in attendance were Cambridge Town,
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and Ipswich Town from the SAL, Colchester Town and Crittall Athletic from the
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, and Gorleston, Great Yarmouth Town,
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,
Lowestoft Town Lowestoft Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. They are currently members of the and play at Crown Meadow. History The club was established in 1887 as Lowestoft FC by a merger of East S ...
and Norwich CEYMS from the Norfolk & Suffolk League. Although Cambridge Town and Norwich CEYMS later decided against joining, a further four clubs were recruited:
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and Thetford Town from the Norfolk & Suffolk League, Chelmsford City from the London League and Clacton Town from the Ipswich & District League.


Early years

The first season commenced on 31 August 1935 and ended with Harwich and Lowestoft level at the top of the league with 26 points each. Although Lowestoft had a better goal average, the championship was decided by a play-off match held at
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on 29 August 1936. The match ended in a 3–3 draw and the two were declared joint champions and allowed to hold the trophy for six months each. At the end of the first season Ipswich left to join the Southern League and were replaced by their reserve team. At the end of the 1936–37 season there were concerns about the league's viability. All five
Essex Essex ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East of England, and one of the home counties. It is bordered by Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Kent across the Thames Estuary to the ...
clubs had left to join the newly established
Essex County League The Essex County League was a short-lived football league in England in the 1930s. The league was established in 1937 and seen as a threat to the viability of the Eastern Counties League, which had only been formed two years earlier. However, it ...
, whilst Thetford had resigned after finishing bottom of the league, leaving only six remaining clubs. However, four new members ( Colchester United reserves,
Cromer Cromer ( ) is a coastal town and civil parish on the north coast of the North Norfolk district of the county of Norfolk, England. It is north of Norwich, northwest of North Walsham and east of Sheringham on the North Sea coastline. The local ...
, Newmarket Town and Norwich CEYMS) were recruited. The following season the league expanded to 13 clubs as three of the Essex clubs rejoined (the Essex County League had been a failure with only five members completing the season and was not continued). The 1939–40 season started on 26 August, but was abandoned after the outbreak of
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. After the war ended in May 1945 a meeting was held in late June to see whether the league could be restarted. However, a further meeting on 28 July decided that too few clubs were ready to resume footballing activities as many were unable to sign players and some grounds remained under the control of the armed forces. The league finally resumed for the 1946–47 season with ten clubs.


Later development

Prior to the start of the 1948–49 season the league was expanded to 16 clubs, largely through the addition of the 'A' teams of four London clubs,
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, Chelsea,
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and
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. The following season Gillingham reserves joined, becoming the only Kent-based club to ever play in the league (
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also applied to join at the same time, but were rejected). In 1951 the league gained its first
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club with the admission of
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, and by 1955–56 the league was up to 20 clubs, of which five were reserve or 'A' teams. Although a succession of clubs leaving the league saw it reduced to fourteen clubs by 1964, it quickly regained numbers and was back up to 18 members two years later. In 1976 the league was renamed the Eastern League, but returned to its original name six years later. The league was among the first to be sponsored by an external company when, in the late 1970s, it was sponsored by local building societies Magnet and Planet, and Town and Country. More recently it has been sponsored by building supplies company
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, Ridgeons, and current sponsor Thurlow Nunn.


Expansion to two divisions

There had been occasional discussions about adding a second division to the league since its formation, but in 1983 it seemed about to become a reality. However, it was then delayed by
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at the request of the
Essex Senior League The Essex Senior Football League is an English men's football league. It contains clubs from the Essex FA, Hertfordshire FA, London FA, Middlesex FA and the Amateur Football Alliance. It is a feeder league to Division One North of the Isthmia ...
. The idea was resurrected during the 1987–88 season and a meeting was held to discuss it on 22 November 1987. The league contacted 21 clubs who were considered potential members, of which fifteen were interested in joining. A further four clubs were contacted and another ( Long Sutton Athletic) asked for details. Ultimately fourteen clubs applied to join the league; eight from the Peterborough & District League ( Downham Town, Huntingdon United, King's Lynn reserves, Ortonians, Somersham Town, Warboys Town and Yaxley
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also applied later in the year, but were rejected), three from the
Anglian Combination The Anglian Combination (currently known as the Fosters Solicitors Anglian Combination for sponsorship reasons) is an English association football, football league that operates in East Anglia. The league specifically covers Norfolk and northern ...
( Diss Town, Fakenham Town and
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) and three from the Essex & Suffolk Border League (Bury Town reserves, Hatfield Peverel and Little Oakley). All were accepted except Hatfield Peverel and Little Oakley, whose grounds were deemed inadequate, whilst Ortonians later withdrew after difficulties getting their reserve and 'A' teams into the Peterborough & District League. Mildenhall Town from the
Cambridgeshire League The Cambridgeshire County Football League, currently styled as the Adcock Cambridgeshire County League for sponsorship purposes, is a football league competition covering Cambridgeshire and western parts of Suffolk, Norfolk and northwestern part ...
and Ipswich Wanderers from the Ipswich Sunday League were later invited to join, whilst Halstead Town were persuaded to transfer from the Essex Senior League after Ortonian's late withdrawal, allowing the inaugural Division One season in 1988–89 to start with 14 clubs.


Addition of Division One South

On 3 October 2017, The Football Association ratified the creation of a new Step 6 (level 10) division in the league, Division One South, which started playing in the 2018–19 season. It covers the rest of Essex, as well as East
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and parts of North London and east
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and is intended to enable promotion to the Essex Senior League and relegation to the
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.


Current Eastern Counties League members


Premier Division

* Brantham Athletic * Dereham Town * Downham Town * Cornard United * Ely City * Fakenham Town * Great Yarmouth Town * Hadleigh United * Harleston Town *
Heacham Heacham is a large village in West Norfolk, England, overlooking The Wash. It lies between King's Lynn, to the south, and Hunstanton, about to the north. It has been a seaside resort for over a century and a half. History There is evidence of ...
* Kirkley & Pakefield *
Lakenheath Lakenheath is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk (district), West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. It has a population of 4,691 according to the 2011 Census, and is situated close to the county boundaries of both Nor ...
*
Long Melford Long Melford, colloquially and historically also referred to as Melford, is a large village and civil parish in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It is on Suffolk's border with Essex, which is marked by the River Stour ...
* Mulbarton Wanderers *
Sheringham Sheringham (; population 7,367) is a seaside town and civil parish in the county of Norfolk, England.Ordnance Survey (2002). ''OS Explorer Map 252 - Norfolk Coast East''. . The motto of the town, granted in 1953 to the Sheringham Urban District ...
*
Soham Town Rangers Soham Town Rangers Football Club is an English football club based in Soham, Cambridgeshire. The club are currently members of the and play at Julius Martin Lane. History The club was established in 1947 by a merger of Soham Town and Soham Ra ...
* Stowmarket Town * Thetford Town *
Walsham-le-Willows Walsham le Willows is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district, in Suffolk, England, located around 3 miles (4 km) south-east of Stanton. Queen Elizabeth I granted Walsham le Willows to Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Great ...
* Woodbridge Town


Division One North

*
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Reserves * Diss Town * Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers * FC Peterborough * Framlingham Town * Gorleston reserves * Halesworth Town *
Harwich & Parkeston Harwich & Parkeston Football Club is a football club based in Harwich, Essex, England. The club are currently members of the and play at the Royal Oak ground. History The club was established in 1875, and reached their first cup final in 1891, ...
* Haverhill Borough *
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* Holbeach United *
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*
Leiston Leiston ( ) is a town and civil parish in the East Suffolk (district), East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. It is close to Saxmundham and Aldeburgh, north-east of Ipswich and north-east of London. The town had a population of 5,508 at th ...
U23s *
Needham Market Needham Market is a small town in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, set in the Gipping Valley. Nearby villages include Barking, Suffolk, Barking, Darmsden, Badley and Creeting St Mary. The town is located just east of the A14 road ( ...
reserves *
Parson Drove Parson Drove is a fen village and civil parish in the Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. A linear settlement, it is west of Wisbech, the nearest town. The village is named after the central thoroughfare along which the village developed, a ...
* Pinchbeck United * Stanway Pegasus * Swaffham Town * Whittlesey Athletic * Whitton United *
Wivenhoe Town Wivenhoe Town F.C. is an English association football, football club based in Wivenhoe, Essex. The club are currently members of the and play at Broad Lane. History The club was established as Wivenhoe Rangers by Frank Slaughter and students ...


Division One South

* AS London *
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*
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* Basildon Town *
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* Burnham Ramblers * Cannons Wood * Coggeshall Town * Dunmow Town * Enfield Borough *
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* Harlow Town *
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* Hoddesdon Town *
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* Newbury Forest * NW London * Rayleigh Town * Southend Manor * St Margaretsbury


Former teams

103 teams have previously played in the Eastern Counties League, including several reserve and 'A' teams. The league's geographical span has previously stretched from Gillingham in Kent in the south to
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in Lincolnshire in the north and Eynesbury in Cambridgeshire in the west. In the 1940s and 1950s it contained up to four 'A' teams from London. *
A.F.C. Sudbury Amalgamated Football Club Sudbury is a football club based in Sudbury, Suffolk, England. The club was formed in 1999 by the merger of Sudbury Town and Sudbury Wanderers, the process giving rise to the name Amalgamated Football Club Sudbury. ...
(1999–2006) * Arsenal 'A' (1948–55) * Benfleet (2018–2024) * Biggleswade Town (1955–63) * Boston Town (1966–68) *
Braintree Town Braintree Town Football Club is a professional football club based in Braintree, Essex, England. They are currently members of and play at Cressing Road. History The club was formed on 24 September 1898 as Manor Works, the works team of the ...
(four spells) * Braintree Town Reserves (2012–19) * Brightlingsea Regent (2011–14) * Brightlingsea Regent Reserves (2018–20) * Brightlingsea United (1990–2002) *
Buckhurst Hill Buckhurst Hill is an affluent suburban town in Epping Forest District, Epping Forest, Essex, within the Greater London Urban Area and adjacent to the northern boundary of the London Borough of Redbridge. The area developed following the opening ...
(2021–22) * Bungay Town (1963–64) *
Bury Town Bury Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club, based in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The club are currently members of the and play at Ram Meadow. History Early history The club was established by William Lake at a meeti ...
(three spells) * Bury Town Reserves (1988–96) * Cambridge City Reserves (six spells) *
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(2006–14) *
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(1951–58) * Cambridge United Reserves (1959–60, 1978–79) *
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(2010–13) * Chatteris Town (1966–2001) *
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(1935–37) * Chelmsford City Reserves (1938–63) * Chelsea Reserves (1948–53) * Clapton (2023–2024) * Clapton Community (2023–2024) * Coggeshall Town (2016–18) * Coggeshall United (2018–23) * Colchester Town (1935–37) * Colchester United Reserves (1937–59, 1976–88) *
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(1937–39) * Debenham LC (2005–23) * Dereham Town Reserves (2013–17) * Eynesbury Rovers (1952–63) *
FC Clacton F.C. Clacton is a football club based in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, England. The club are currently members of the and play at the Rush Green Bowl. History The original Clacton Town were established on 27 October 1892 and joined the North Essex Le ...
(three spells) * Felixstowe Port & Town (1976–2000) * Felixstowe & Walton United (2000–18) * Felixstowe & Walton United Reserves (2018–20) * Fire United (2018–20) * Frenford (2018–23) * Fulbourn Institute (2005–06) * Gillingham Reserves (1949–54) * Godmanchester Rovers (2002–21) * Gorleston (three spells) *
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(1963–78) * Halstead Town (1988–2022) *
Hashtag United Hashtag United Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Essex, England. They are currently members of the and play at Parkside, Aveley. History Hashtag United Football Club was formed in March 2016 by Spencer Carmichael-Brow ...
(2018–19) * Hertford Town (1972–73) *
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(1965–2000, 2017–19) * Histon reserves (2000–11) * Huntingdon Town (2021–23) * Huntingdon United (1988–92) *
Ipswich Town Ipswich Town Football Club is a professional football club based in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. The club currently competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Ipswich Town were founded in 1878 but did not turn ...
(1935–36) * Ipswich Town Reserves (1936–38) * Ipswich Town 'A' (1948–51) * Ipswich Wanderers (1988–2023) *
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(1935–39, 1948–54) * King's Lynn Reserves (four spells) * King's Lynn Town Reserves (2014–21) *
Leiston Leiston ( ) is a town and civil parish in the East Suffolk (district), East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. It is close to Saxmundham and Aldeburgh, north-east of Ipswich and north-east of London. The town had a population of 5,508 at th ...
(2001–11) * Leyton Athletic (2019–20) * Little Oakley (2017–21) * Long Sutton Athletic (1988–95) * Athletic Newham (2018–21) *
Lowestoft Town Lowestoft Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. They are currently members of the and play at Crown Meadow. History The club was established in 1887 as Lowestoft FC by a merger of East S ...
(1935–2009) *
Maldon Town Maldon & Tiptree Football Club is a football club based in Maldon, Essex, England. They are currently members of the and play at Park Drive. History Maldon Town Football Club was established in August 1946 as part of the Maldon Social and Ath ...
(1966–72, 1996–2004) * March Town United (1954–2022) * Mildenhall Town (1998–2017, 2019–2024) *
Needham Market Needham Market is a small town in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, set in the Gipping Valley. Nearby villages include Barking, Suffolk, Barking, Darmsden, Badley and Creeting St Mary. The town is located just east of the A14 road ( ...
(1996–2010) * Newmarket Town (1937–1952, 1959–2024) * Norwich CBS (2017–2024) * Norwich CEYMS (1937–39) * Norwich City Reserves (1946–48) * Norwich City 'A' (1949–58, 1963–75) *
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(1989–2016, 2018–23) * Norwich United Reserves (2017–18) * Peterborough North End Sports (2021–22) * Peterborough United Reserves (1954–60, 1972–73) * Romford Reserves (1959–63) * Saffron Walden Town (three spells) * Somersham Town (1988–2004) * Southend United 'A' (1961–62) * Spalding United (1955–60) * Sporting Bengal United (2022–23) *
St Neots Town St Neots Town Football Club is an English semi-professional football club based in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. The club are currently members of the . Founded in 1879 and known as "The Saints", St Neots Town play their home matches at Premier Plu ...
(1969–73) * Stanway Rovers (1992–2018, 2019–21) * Stowmarket Town (1952–2021) * Sudbury Town (1955–90, 1997–99) * Sudbury Town Reserves (1990–97) * Sudbury Wanderers (1991–99) * Team Bury (2009–18) * Tiptree United (1979–2009) * Tottenham Hotspur 'A' (1948–63) *
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(2021–22) *
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Membership rejected

Between its inception in 1935 and the formalisation of promotion and relegation between the ECL and its feeder leagues in 1983, several clubs applied to join the Eastern Counties League but were rejected, or were approached by the league but turned the offer of admission down. These included: Applied to the league but were rejected *
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Champions

The champions of the league have been as follows:England – Eastern Counties League
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Records


Clubs

*Longest membership: Great Yarmouth Town – 1935 (founder members) to date *Highest attendance: 8,387 for King's Lynn vs Wisbech Town, 12 September 1951


Matches

*Fewest defeats in a season: Chelmsford City reserves – undefeated in 1946–47Blakeman, M (2010) ''The official history of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935–2010 Volume II'' *Most wins in a season **Wroxham – 34 in 44 matches in 1996–97 **Chelmsford City reserves – 16 in 18 matches in 1946–47 (89% victory rate) *Fewest wins in a season: None by Thetford Town (1936–37), Newmarket Town (1951–52), Eynesbury Rovers (1960–61), Chatteris Town (1989–90), Clacton Town (2005–06) *Most defeats in a season **Newmarket Town – lost all 34 matches in 1951–52 **Clacton Town – lost 41 of 42 matches in 2005–06 *Most draws in a season: Watton United – drew 19 of 40 matches in 1989–90 *Biggest win: Lowestoft Town 19–0 Thetford Town, 20 March 1937 *Biggest away win: Newmarket Town 0–12 Biggleswade Town, 2 December 1961, Norwich United 0–12 Thetford Town, 9 September 2023 *Most consecutive wins: 19 by Lowestoft Town between 21 October 1967 and 13 April 1968 *Most wins from the start of a season: 18 by Bury Town in 1963–64 *Longest unbeaten run: 37 matches by Wisbech Town between 30 April 1983 and 20 April 1984 *Longest unbeaten start to a season: 34 matches by Wisbech Town in 1983–84 *Most consecutive defeats: 39 by Newmarket Town between 1951 and 1959 (they left the league in 1952 and returned in 1959) *Most matches without a win: 45 by Newmarket Town between 1951 and 1959


Goals

*Most goals in a season **Lowestoft Town scored 157 in 34 matches in 1966–67 (4.62 a game) **Chelmsford City reserves scored 95 in 18 matches in 1946–47 (5.28 a game) *Fewest goals conceded in a season: Norwich United – 19 in 36 matches (1990–91) *Fewest goals scored in a season **Thetford Town – 18 in 19 matches (1936–37), Haverhill Rovers – 18 in 36 matches (1975–76), March Town United – 18 in 32 matches (2000–01), Warboys Town – 18 in 36 matches (2002–03) **Clacton Town – 20 in 42 matches in 2005–06 *Most goals conceded: Chatteris Town – 208 in 40 matches in 1989–90 *Most goals in a season: 57 in 30 matches by Mick Tooley (Lowestoft Town) in 1965–66 *Most goals in a game: 9 by Ivan Thacker for Lowestoft Town in a 16–0 win over Bury Town on 28 December 1935 *Most consecutive matches scored in: 18 by Mick Tooley (Lowestoft Town) during 1965–66


Notes


References


External links


Official website
{{Football in England table cells 1935 establishments in England 9 Sports leagues established in 1935