Midland Football League

The Midland Football League is an English football league that was founded in 2014 by the merger of the former Midland Alliance and Midland Combination.[1] The league has four divisions that sit at levels 9–12 of the football pyramid.

Midland Football League
Founded2014
CountryEngland
Number of teams71
18 (Premier Division)
20 (Division One)
16 (Division Two)
17 (Division Three)
Level on pyramidLevels 9 to 12
Promotion toNorthern Premier League Division One West or Midlands
Relegation to
Domestic cup(s)National
FA Cup
FA Vase
League
League Cup
Current championsWalsall Wood (Premier Division)
Dudley Town (Division One)
Sutton United (Division Two)
Coventrians (Division Three)
(2022–23)
WebsiteOfficial site
Current: 2023–24

History

The league was formed in 2014 following the merger of the Midland Alliance and Midland Combination.

Successful Premier Division clubs can win promotion to the 8th level of the English football league system, while the competition also has a number of feeder leagues at level 11, which provide new member clubs each year. Entry can also be gained by applying from non-pyramid leagues such as the Birmingham & District Football League.

Clubs are also liable to be transferred to other leagues if the FA deems it geographically suitable to do so.

Current clubs (2023–24)

Premier Division

Club Location Home ground
AFC Wulfrunians Wolverhampton Castlecroft Stadium
Atherstone Town Atherstone Sheepy Road
Bewdley Town Bewdley Ribbesford Meadows
Congleton Town Congleton Booth Street
Darlaston Town (1874) Walsall Bentley Sports Pavilion
Dudley Town Willenhall Aspray 24 Arena[lower-alpha 1]
Highgate United Shirley The Coppice
Lichfield City Lichfield City Ground
Northwich Victoria Northwich Wincham Park[lower-alpha 2]
Romulus Castle Vale Castle Vale Stadium
Shifnal Town Shifnal Acoustafoam Stadium
Stone Old Alleynians Stone Yarnfield Lane
Stourport Swifts Stourport-on-Severn Walshes Meadow
Studley Studley The Beehive
Tividale Tividale The Beeches
Uttoxeter Town Uttoxeter Oldfields
Whitchurch Alport Whitchurch Yockings Park
Wolverhampton Casuals Featherstone Brinsford Lane

Division One

Club Location Home ground
AFC Bridgnorth Bridgnorth Crown Meadow
Allscott Heath Allscott Allscott Sports & Social Club
Bilston Town Bilston Queen Street
Black Country Rangers Brierley Hill Hillcrest Avenue
Chelmsley Town Chelmsley Wood Pack Meadow
Coton Green Fazeley New Mill Lane
Coventry Copsewood Coventry Allard Way
Cradley Town Cradley Beeches View
Droitwich Spa Droitwich Spa Walshes Meadow[lower-alpha 3]
Heather St John's Heather St John's Park
Hinckley Hinckley Kirkby Road, Barwell[lower-alpha 4]
Ingles Shepshed Dovecote Stadium
Nuneaton Griff Nuneaton The Pingles Stadium
Paget Rangers Sutton Coldfield Central Ground
Shawbury United Ludlow Ludlow Football Stadium
Smethwick Rangers Tividale The Beeches[lower-alpha 5]
Stapenhill Stapenhill Edge Hill
Sutton United Sutton Coldfield Coleshill Road
Wednesfield Wednesfield Cottage Ground
Wolverhampton Sporting Great Wyrley Pride Park

Division Two

Club Location Home ground
AFC Coventry Rangers Coventry Technical Rugby Club
Alcester Town Alcester Stratford Road
Birmingham United Redditch Trico Stadium
Bolehall Swifts Tamworth Rene Road Ground
Cadbury Athletic Bournville Cadbury Recreation Ground
Central Ajax Warwick Hampton Road
Coventrians Coventry Holbrooks Park
Coventry Alvis Coventry Alvis Sports & Social Club
Earlswood Town Earlswood The Yakinori Pavilions
Fairfield Villa Fairfield Fairfield Recreation Ground
Hampton Solihull Field Lane
Inkberrow Inkberrow Sands Road
Knowle Knowle The Robins' Nest
Lane Head Walsall Stowe Street
Littleton North and Middle Littleton Five Acres
Redditch Borough Redditch The Mettis & Sports Social Club

Division Three

Club Location Home ground
AFC Birmingham Halesowen Illey Lane
AFC Solihull Solihull Tudor Grange Leisure Centre
Balsall & Berkswell Balsall Common The Triangle
BNJS Smethwick Hadley Stadium
Birmingham Tigers Smethwick Hadley Stadium
Boldmere Sports & Social Falcons Boldmere Boldmere Sports & Social Club
Castle Vale Town Castle Vale Castle Vale Stadium
Continental Star Perry Barr The Hub
DSC United Boldmere Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Feckenham Feckenham Mill Lane
Gornal Youth Brierley Hill The Dell Stadium
Leamington Hibernian Warwick Hampton Lane
Meadow Park Stoke Prior Aspire Football Ground
Northfield Town Selly Oak Shenley Lane Community Association
Silhill Solihull Sharmans Cross Road
Solihull Sporting Solihull John Henry Newman Catholic College
Wake Green Amateurs Shirley Drawbridge Road

Honours

Champions

Season Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three
2014–15Basford UnitedHighgate UnitedCoventry UnitedAustrey Rangers
2015–16HerefordCoventry UnitedAlvis Sporting ClubLeamington Hibernian
2016–17AlvechurchBromsgrove SportingPaget RangersNKF Burbage
2017–18Bromsgrove SportingWalsall WoodNKF BurbageGNP Sports
2018–19Ilkeston TownHeather St JohnsNorthfield TownAlcester Town
2019–20No champions; season abandoned (COVID-19 pandemic)
2020–21No champions; season curtailed (COVID-19 lockdowns)
2021–22Hanley TownAtherstone TownCadbury AthleticAFC Coventry Rangers
2022–23Walsall WoodDudley TownSutton UnitedCoventrians
Season Club Position Promoted to
2014–15Basford United1stNorthern Premier League Division One South
2015–16Hereford1stSouthern League Division One South & West
2016–17Alvechurch1stNorthern Premier League Division One South
2017–18Bromsgrove Sporting1stSouthern League East Division
Coleshill Town2nd
2018–19Ilkeston Town1stNorthern Premier League Division One South East
2019–20None promoted
2020–21Sporting Khalsa1stNorthern Premier League Division One Midlands
2021–22Hanley Town1stNorthern Premier League Division One West
Boldmere St Michaels2ndNorthern Premier League Division One Midlands
2022–23Walsall Wood1stNorthern Premier League Division One Midlands
Lye Town2nd

League Cup

Finals

Source[2]

Season Result Venue Attendance
2014–15Long Eaton United2–0RocesterBescot Stadium227[3]
2015–16Hereford3–1Walsall WoodDamson Park849[4]
2016–17Alvechurch2–1Hinckley AFCBescot Stadium628[5]
2017–18Walsall Wood2–1Coleshill Townn/a
2018–19Romulus2–1NKF Burbage349
2019–20Final not contested
2020–21Cancelled
2021–22Not held
2022–23Hinckley2–0Whitchurch AlportBescot Stadium700[6]

Notes

  1. Groundshare with Sporting Khalsa
  2. (Groundshare with Witton Albion)
  3. Groundshare with Stourport Swifts
  4. Groundshare with Barwell
  5. Groundshare with Tividale

References

  1. "Midlands 'Super League' Set For Next Season". The Non League Football Paper. 24 May 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  2. "League Cup History". Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  3. "Long Eaton United 2 0 Rocester". 5 May 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  4. Bulls News [@BullsNewsBlog] (10 May 2016). "ATTENDANCE 849" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  5. "Hinckley AFC Official League Cup Final report". Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  6. "Hinckley 2 0 Whitchurch Alport". 10 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
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