Midland Football League

For the league that ran between 1889 and 1982, see Midland Football League (1889).
For the league that ran between 1994 and 2005, see Midland Football League (1994).
Midland Football League
Country  England
Founded 2014
Divisions Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three
Level on pyramid Levels 9 to 12
Feeder to Northern Premier League
Southern League
Promotion to Northern Premier League Division One South
Southern League Division One Central
Domestic cup(s) National
FA Cup
FA Vase
League
League Cup
Challenge Cup
President's Cup
Challenge Vase
Website Official site
2015–16

The Midland Football League is a semi-professional football league standing at levels 9–12 of the English football league system.

History

The current Midland League was formed in 2014 when the Midland Alliance and Midland Combination merged.[1]

Honours

League winners

Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three
2014–15Basford UnitedHighgate UnitedCoventry UnitedAustrey Rangers
2015–16HerefordCoventry United

League Cup finals

Season Result Venue Attendance
2014–15Long Eaton United2-0RocesterBescot Stadium227[2]
2015–16Hereford Walsall WoodDamson Park

Members clubs 2015–16

Premier Division

Division One

Division Two

Division Three
  • AFC Solihull
  • Alcester Town
  • Badsey Rangers
  • Barton United
  • Boldmere Sports & Social
  • Burntwood Town
  • Coventrians
  • Enville Athletic
  • FC Stratford
  • Inkberrow
  • Leamington Hibernian
  • Northfield Town
  • Perrywood
  • Redditch Borough
  • Shipston Excelsior
  • Smithswood Firs

References

External links

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