Eastern Region Women's Football League

The Eastern Region Women's Football League is at the fifth and sixth levels of the English women's football pyramid, with the seven other Regional Leagues – London & SE, Southern, South West, East Mids, West Mids, North East and North West. The Eastern Region Women's Football League feeds directly into the FA Women's National League Division One South East, and lies above the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Football League, Cambridgeshire Football League, Essex County League, Norfolk Football League, and Suffolk Football League in the pyramid. The pyramid structure was founded in 1998.

Eastern Region Women's Football League
Founded1990
Country England
Divisions3 (current season)
Number of teams33 (current season)
Level on pyramid5 & 6
Promotion toFA Women's National League Division One South East
Relegation to
  • Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire County Girls and Women's Football League Division One
  • Cambridgeshire Women's & Girls County Football League Premiership
  • Essex County Women's League Premier Division
  • Norfolk Women's & Girls Football League Division One
  • Suffolk Girls and Women's Football League
League cup(s)2022-23 - Luton Town Ladies FC
Current championsAFC Sudbury Women (Premier Division)

AFC Dunstable Ladies (Division One North)

Barking FC Women (Division One South)
(2022-2023)
Top goalscorerPremier Division

Holly Kennard (AFC Sudbury Women) 25

Division One North Annie Posnett (St Ives Town Ladies FC) 31 Gemma Whitchurch (AFC Dunstable Ladies) 31

Division One South

Laura Bunton (Barking FC Women) 30
Websitehttps://fulltime.thefa.com/index.html?league=524403811

The Eastern Region Women's Football League includes teams from the counties of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, plus a team each from London and Northamptonshire who were part of the league prior to the reorganisation of the women's football pyramid.

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