Mid Sussex Football League

The Mid Sussex Football League is an association football league formed in 1900. The league is headed by the Premier Division which is at level eleven of the English football league system and member clubs are based in East Sussex, West Sussex and south-eastern Surrey. Current sponsors are Gray Hooper Holt LLP and the league is currently known as the Gray Hooper Holt LLP Mid Sussex League.

History
The league was founded in 1900, made up of seven founder clubs: Ardingly, Burgess Hill, Crawley, Cuckfield, Haywards Heath, Hurstpierpoint and Three Bridges. League rules stipulated clubs had to be from within a twelve-mile radius of Haywards Heath, where the league was founded. In 1903 a second division was formed and the league was accepting membership from clubs based on the south coast. A third division was formed in 1921 and divisions four and five formed in the 1950s.

The Premier Division was formed in 1974 to replace Division One as the top division and another four divisions were added throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 2002 the league took over management of the Mid Sussex Football Association Senior and Junior Charity Cups following the disbandment of the Mid Sussex Football Association. The Championship Division was formed in 2010.

Current clubs
Premier Division
 * Ashurst Wood
 * Balcombe
 * Battle Town
 * Cuckfield Rangers
 * Eastbourne Rangers
 * Holland Sports
 * Hollington United
 * Lindfield
 * Reigate Priory
 * Ringmer AFC
 * Rotherfield
 * Sedlescombe Rangers
 * Westfield
 * Willingdon Athletic

Championship
 * AFC Uckfield Town II
 * Buxted
 * Crawley Devils
 * Ditchling
 * Hurstpierpoint
 * Oxted & District
 * Peacehaven & Telscombe II
 * Ridgewood
 * Sovereign Saints
 * West Hoathly

Division One
 * AFC Varndeanians II
 * Balcombe II
 * Copthorne II
 * Cuckfield Rangers II
 * Cuckfield Town
 * DCK
 * Lindfield II
 * Polegate Town
 * Ringmer AFC II
 * Royal Earlswood (Godstone)

Division Two North
 * AFC Acorns
 * Ansty
 * Ardingly
 * Ashurst Wood II
 * Copthorne A
 * Crawley United
 * Forest Row II
 * Nutfield
 * Reigate Priory II
 * Southgate United

Division Two South
 * Barcombe
 * Burgess Hill Rhinos
 * Eastbourne Rangers II
 * Fletching
 * Lectern Lights
 * Newick
 * Nutley
 * Portslade Athletic
 * Southwick
 * Willingdon Athletic II

Division Three North
 * Caterham
 * Cuckfield Town II
 * Furnace Green United
 * Horley AFC
 * Ifield Albion
 * Jarvis Brook II
 * Old Oxted Town
 * Oxted & District II
 * Rotherfield II

Division Three South
 * Brighton & Sussex Medical School
 * FC Sporting
 * Horsted Keynes
 * Lancing United
 * Peacehaven & Telscombe III
 * Polegate Town II
 * Preston Park
 * Ridgewood II
 * Ringmer AFC III
 * Uckfield United
 * Wivelsfield Green

Division Four North
 * Balcombe III
 * Brockham II
 * Crowborough Athletic MSFL II
 * East Grinstead Meads
 * Felbridge
 * Holland Sports II
 * Horsham Crusaders III
 * Ifield
 * Lindfield III
 * Wakehams Green
 * West Hoathly II

Division Four South
 * AFC Hurst
 * AFC Varndeanians III
 * Buxted II
 * Cuckfield Rangers Dev
 * Ditchling Dev
 * Eastbourne Athletic
 * Keymer & Hassocks
 * Scaynes Hill
 * The View
 * Welcroft Park Rangers

Division Five North
 * Ardingly II
 * Ashurst Wood III
 * Athletico Redhill
 * Athletico Shrublands
 * Charlwood Village
 * East Grinstead Town III
 * FC Railway
 * Hartfield
 * Oxted & District A
 * Reigate Priory A
 * Southgate United II

Division Five South
 * Athletico Burgess Hill
 * Fairfield
 * Hurstpierpoint II
 * Lectern Lights II
 * Maresfield Village
 * Plumpton Athletic
 * Portslade Athletic II
 * Ringmer AFC IV

Division Six North
 * Crawley & Maidenbower Panthers
 * Crawley Phoenix
 * Crawley United II
 * Gatwick United
 * Horley AFC II
 * Ifield Albion II
 * Pound Hill Thunder
 * Reigate Priory B
 * Royal Earlswood II

Division Six South
 * Barcombe II
 * Fairfield II
 * Horsted Keynes II
 * Hurstpierpoint III
 * Newick II
 * Pound Hill Thunder II
 * Scaynes Hill III
 * Willingdon Athletic III

Recent Champions
Championship Division formed ahead of the 2010–11 season.

Lower divisions regionalised.

Division Five regionalised into North East, North West and South Divisions.