West Midlands Regional League

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West Midlands (Regional) League
West Midlands (Regional) League
Country Flag of England England
Founded

1889

Divisions 3
No. of teams 52
Feeder to Midland Football Alliance
Level(s) on pyramid Level 6 to 8
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The West Midlands (Regional) League is a football competition based in England, covering the West Midlands, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and South Staffordshire. It has three divisions, the highest of which is the Premier Division, which sits at step 6 (or level 10) of the National League System and is a feeder to the Midland Football Alliance.

Prior to 2006, the league was defined as step 7, 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.

Successful teams from the Shropshire County League and the Kidderminster & District League may apply to join the West Midlands (Regional) League. [1] Ellesmere Rangers have made it from the lower division of the Shropshire League to the top division of the West Midlands Regional League in just four seasons. Regional League teams could also theoretically be relegated to the local leagues but in practice this very rarely happens.

Under the terms of a sponsorship deal with a local newspaper group, the league is currently known as the Express and Star West Midlands (Regional) League.

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The league was formed in 1889 [1] as the Birmingham and District League with an initial membership of 12 clubs. Although Kidderminster Olympic topped the final table, the title was declared void as a number of fixtures had not been completed, a situation which was to be repeated in each of the subsequent two seasons (on both occasions Brierley Hill Alliance topped the table but did not win the title). Despite the league's name, in the years prior to World War I it came to include teams from as far afield as Bristol, Wrexham and Crewe. During this period the reserve teams of local Football League teams won the league title almost every year.

Soon after World War I the reserve sides left the league, although some Football League clubs' 'A' teams and some Southern Football League teams' reserve sides played in the league until 1960. In 1954 the league absorbed the floundering Birmingham Combination, expanding to include Divisions One South and One North, later revised to Divisions One and Two. In 1960, when the remaining reserve teams left the league, all the remaining clubs were consolidated into one 24 team division.

In 1962 the league changed its name to the West Midlands (Regional) League to more accurately reflect its catchment area. It soon expanded to include a Premier Division, Division One and Division Two, a format it has mostly retained to this day, despite the elevation of ten clubs to the newly-formed Midland Football Alliance in 1994.

At present the league continues to operate with a three division structure and over 50 member clubs. It also operates a League Cup for each division.

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[edit] Birmingham & District League

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West Midlands Regional League Premier Division 2006/07

Bewdley Town | Bridgnorth Town | Brierley & Hagley | Bromyard Town | Bustleholme | Dudley Sports | Dudley Town | Ellesmere Rangers | Goodrich | Gornal Athletic | Ledbury Town | Ludlow Town | Lye Town | Pelsall Villa | Shawbury United | Shifnal Town | Tividale | Wednesfield | Wellington (Herefords) | Wolverhampton Casuals | Wyrley Rangers   edit

West Midlands Regional League Division One 2006/07

AFC Wulfrunians • Bilbrook • Bilston Town • Blackheath Town • Bridgnorth Town Reserves • Cresswell Wanderers • Darlaston Town • Hinton • Ludlow Town Reserves • Malvern Town Reserves • Parkfield Leisure • Riverway • Sporting Khalsa • Stafford Town • Tenbury United • Wolverhampton United     edit

West Midlands Regional League Division Two 2006/07

Bewdley Town Reserves • Brereton Town • Bustleholme Reserves • Chaddesley Corbett • Dudley United • Gornal Athletic Reserves • Heath Town Rangers • Mahal • Penkridge Town • Penn Colts • Shenstone Pathfinder • Warstone Wanderers • Wednesbury Town • Wolverhampton Development • Wyrley    edit

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Relegation to: Shropshire County League, Kidderminster & District League
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