The Surrey South Eastern Combination is one of the three intermediate association football leagues based in the English county of Surrey (the others are the Surrey Elite Intermediate League and the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western)). It currently comprises clubs from the east of Surrey and parts of Greater London. It was founded in 1991.
The league's top division is situated at the 12th level of the English football league system. It acts as a feeder to the Surrey Elite Intermediate League. Clubs may be promoted into the league from the Redhill & District League, the Kingston & District League and the Wimbledon & District League.
Currently the league has six divisions – Intermediate Divisions One and Two and four Junior Divisions.
Chessington Kings Centre | Coney Hall | Hanworth Sports | Old Boys Clapham | Old Plymouthians | Old Rutlishians | Pearscroft United | St. Andrews | Trinity | Westminster Casuals | Westside
Acts | Ashtead | AC Malden | Crescent Rovers | Fulham Deaf | Godstone | Oxted & District | Real Holmesdale | Shaftesbury Town | Wandgas Sport | West Ewell Athletic
AFC Ewell | Cheam Village Warriors Reserves | Chessington Kings Centre Reserves | Crescent Rovers Reserves | London Saints | National Physical Laboratories Reserves | Old Boys Clapham Reserves | Old Rutlishians Reserves | Raynes Park Vale 'A' | Wanderers | Worcester Park 'A'