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Midland Football Combination
File:MFC logo.jpg
SportFootball
Founded1927
No. of teams67 (four divisions)
(not including Reserve Division)
Country England
Most recent
champion(s)
Coventry Sphinx

The Midland Football Combination is an English football league covering parts of the West Midlands. It is comprised of five divisions, a Premier Division, Divisions One, Two and Three, and a Reserve Division (although Divisions Two and Three also include a number of reserve teams). The league is one of two official feeder leagues to the Midland Football Alliance.

Prior to 2006, the Premier Division was defined as step 7 in the National League System, even though it fed into the step 5 Midland Alliance. In 2006 it was re-graded as step 6, making teams in the top two divisions eligible to take part in the FA Vase and teams in the top division eligible to enter the FA Cup. The league does not currently have a title sponsor.

History

The league was founded in 1927 as the Worcestershire Combination, and changed its name to the Midland Combination in 1968 to reflect the drawing of clubs from a wider area.

League champions

Worcestershire Combination

Midland Combination

Cup competitions

Each division additionally has its own knockout competition, the Premier Division competing for the President's Cup, Division One for the Challenge Vase, Division Two for the Challenge Urn, Division Three for the Challenge Trophy, and the Reserve Division for the Challenge Bowl.

2007/08 members

Premier Division

Barnt Green Spartak | Bartley Green | Bolehall Swifts | Brereton Social | Brocton | Cadbury Athletic | Castle Vale | Coleshill Town | Continental Star | Coventry Copsewood | Feckenham | Heath Hayes | Heather Saint John | Highgate United | Loughborough University | Massey Ferguson | Meir KA | Nuneaton Griff | Pershore Town | Pilkington XXX | Southam United | Walsall Wood

Division One

Alveston | Archdale '73 | Burntwood Town | Coton Green | Droitwich Spa | Earslwood Town | Fairfield Villa | Knowle | Leamington Hibernian | Mile Oak Rovers | Newhall United | Northfield Town | Stockingford Allotments Association | Thimblemill REC | Wernley Athletic | West Midlands Police

Division Two

BNJs Mann & Co | Burntwood Town Reserves | Cadbury Athletic Reserves | Castle Vale JKS | Chelmsley Town | Continental Star Reserves | Dosthill Colts | Droitwich Spa Reserves | Enville Athletic | Feckenham Reserves | Greenhill | Northfield Town Reserves | Perrywood | Warwick Town | Worcester City Academy

Division Three

Austin Sports & Social | Castle Vale Reserves | Chelmsley Town Reserves | Earlswood Town Reserves | Evesham United 'A' | GSA & Smethwick Town | Heather Saint John Reserves | Henley Forest | Kenilworth Town K H | Knowle Reserves | Littleton | Racing Club Warwick Reserves | Shipston Excelsior | Studley Athletic

References

  1. ^ Blackheath Town at the Football Club History Database
  2. ^ a b c Evesham United at the Football Club History Database

Sources

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