Birmingham Combination
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The Birmingham Combination was an English football (soccer) competition for teams in Birmingham and the surrounding areas. The league existed from at least 1891[1] until it was absorbed into the Birmingham & District League in 1954.[2]
[edit] Champions
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Season | Champions | Notes |
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1912–13 | Stafford Rangers | [3] |
1913–14 | Redditch | [1] |
1921–22 | Cradley Heath St Lukes | |
1922–23 | Oakengates Town | |
1923–24 | Hinckley United | |
1924–25 | Bloxwich Strollers | |
1925–26 | Leamington Town | [4] |
1926–27 | Hinckley United | |
1927–28 | Walsall Reserves | |
1928–29 | Nuneaton Town | |
1929–30 | Market Harborough Town | |
1930–31 | Nuneaton Town | |
1931–32 | Birmingham 'A' | |
1932–33 | Redditch | [1] |
1933–34 | Dudley Town | [5] |
1934–35 | Wolverhampton Wanderers 'A' | [6] |
1935–36 | Aston Villa 'A' | [7] |
1936–37 | Walsall Reserves | [8] |
1945–46 | Darlaston | [9] |
1946–47 | Bromsgrove Rovers | [10] |
1948–49 | Bedworth Town | [11] |
1949–50 | Bedworth Town | [12] |
1950–51 | Hednesford Town | [13] |
1951–52 | Stourbridge | [14] |
1952–53 | Redditch | [15] |
1953–54 | Rugby Town | [16] |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c BBC
- ^ UK Soccer - Non League Archive
- ^ Official Stafford Rangers website
- ^ Unofficial Leamington FC website
- ^ Dudley Town website
- ^ Unofficial Cheltenham Town website
- ^ Birmingham Combination League Table 1935-36
- ^ Birmingham Combination League Table 1936-37
- ^ nonleaguetables.co.uk
- ^ Worcester News
- ^ nonleaguetables.co.uk
- ^ Birmingham Combination League Table 1949-50
- ^ Birmingham Combination League Table 1950-51
- ^ Birmingham Combination League Table 1951-52
- ^ Birmingham Combination League Table 1952-53
- ^ Birmingham Combination League Table 1953-54