Staffordshire Senior Football League
The Staffordshire Senior Football League was an English association football competition based in the county of Staffordshire and its surrounding area.
The league was formed in 1984 and was a true county league, taking its clubs from Staffordshire and the areas immediately adjacent. When the league wanted to raise its profile, and attract clubs from a wider area, the decision was made to rename the league as the Midland League with effect from the 1994–95 season. In both incarnations the league was a feeder to the North West Counties League in the English football league system.
Champions
The champion clubs of the Staffordshire Senior League were as follows:[1]
- 1984–85 - Eastwood Hanley
- 1985–86 - Rocester
- 1986–87 - Rocester
- 1987–88 - Redgate Clayton
- 1988–89 - Meir KA
- 1989–90 - Eccleshall
- 1990–91 - Meir KA
- 1991–92 - Redgate Clayton
- 1992–93 - Redgate Clayton
- 1993–94 - Redgate Clayton
References
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