Formation During the early part of the 20th century there were several leagues covering
East Anglia, including the
Norfolk & Suffolk League, the
East Anglian League, the
Essex & Suffolk Border League and the
Ipswich & District League, whilst some of the larger clubs (including
Ipswich Town and
Cambridge Town) played in the
Southern Amateur League. Suggestions of forming a league to cover the whole region had been made since the early 1900s, but intensified after
Norwich City were promoted to
Division Two of the Football League in 1934 and saw a significant rise in attendances. During the 1934–35 season there was a strong movement in
Harwich and
Ipswich 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. More recently, it has been sponsored by building supplies company
Jewson, 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
the Football Association at the request of the
Essex Senior League. 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 –
Parson Drove also applied later in the year, but were rejected), three from the
Anglian Combination (
Diss Town,
Fakenham Town and
Wroxham) 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 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
London and parts of North London and east
Hertfordshire and is intended to enable promotion to the Essex Senior League and relegation to the
Essex Olympian League. ==Current Eastern Counties League members==