Suffolk and Ipswich Football League - History

History

The league was established in 1896 at the initiative of F C H Gibbons. Gibbons placed an advert in the East Anglian Daily Times stating that he intended to launch a Football League for Ipswich and the surrounding area. A meeting on 10 September 1896 was attended by officials from 18 clubs:

  • Brantham Athletic
  • Churchmans
  • Great Eastern Railway
  • Higher Grade School
  • Institute Rovers
  • Ipswich Rugby
  • Ipswich Town
  • Orwell Works
  • Prettys Athletic
  • Primitive Methodists
  • St Clement
  • St Helen
  • St Lawrence Works
  • St Mary Stoke
  • St Matthew
  • Stoke United
  • Trinity Old Boys
  • West End Excelsiors

The league started in October that year, but without Ipswich Town. The top division was known as Division One until 1950, when it became the Premier Division. It was reā€“named Senior Division in 1978.

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