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The Southern League Division One East is a football league covering eastern England. From the 2004-05 season, it will be at step 4 of the National League System, and the 8th tier overall in the English football league system.

The division was formed in 1999 as the South and East Division, taking clubs from the previous Midland Division and Southern Division . It was renamed as Division One East as part of the 2004 restructuring of non-league football.

At the end of each season, three clubs are promoted to step 3 of the National League System, either the Southern League Premier Division or the Isthmian League Premier Division. The champions and runners up are guaranteed automatic promotion, together with the winners of a four team playoff between the 3rd to 6th placed teams. The bottom 2 clubs are subject to relegation to one of several step 5 leagues.

The other divisions at the same level are the Southern League Division One West, Northern Premier League First Division and the Isthmian League Division One.

1 Member clubs (2004-05)

2 Previous champions


Season Champions
1999-2000 Fisher Athletic (London)
2000-01 Newport (IoW)
2001-02Major events November 20 2001 Despite a managerial climate that has already seen more than 20 changes this season, Dario Gradi celebrates his 1,000th game in charge of Crewe Alexandra. 16 March 2002 In an ugly First Division match, Sheffield United has th Hastings United
2002-03Events in the 2002-03 English football season from August 2002 to July 2003: England national team Key: ECQ 2004 European Championship qualifiers, F Friendly; scores are written England first European club competitions UEFA Champions League Manchester Uni Dorchester Town
2003-04Events in the 2003-04 English football season August 2003 to July 2004: Events 29 February 2004: Middlesbrough win their first ever trophy as a professional club by beating Bolton Wanderers in the League Cup final. 5 March 2004: Three Leicester City playe King's Lynn


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