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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.
A new league, the Northern Counties League, was formed in 1960 and all the former North Eastern League clubs moved to the new competition. Peterborough United were elected to the Football League (the last Midland League club to achieve this feat), and the Midland League closed down through lack of numbers.
By then playing as a full back, Parry captained the team and missed only one match as Chelmsford won the League–League Cup "double" in the first post-war edition of the Southern League. [10] [18] He took his first-team appearance totals to 101, [10] and was retained for the 1948–49 season, [19] during which he was awarded a benefit. [20]
The 2020–21 Midland Football League season was the 7th in the history of the Midland Football League, a football competition in England. The Midland League operates two divisions in the English football league system , the Premier Division at Step 5, and Division One at Step 6, and these two levels are covered by this article.
Articles relating to the Midland Football League, part of the English football league system, including current member clubs. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Founded in 1884, Lincoln City F.C. won the Midland League in 1889–90, their first full season playing league football. They moved on from the Football Alliance to become founder members of the Football League Second Division in 1892, remaining there until they failed re-election in 1908.
The Midland Football League is a currently-active association football league in England, founded in 2014. Midland Football League may refer to: Midland Football League (1889) , former association football league in England (1889–1982)
The league featured 19 clubs which competed in the previous season, along with three new clubs: Arnold St. Mary's joined from the Central Alliance , who also changed name to Arnold Lockheed Leamington transferred from the West Midlands (Regional) League