Central Midlands League Supreme Division
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CML Supreme Division |
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Founded |
1983 |
Nation |
England |
Promotion To |
NCEL Division One |
Relegation To |
CML Premier Division |
Number of Teams |
20 |
Level on Pyramid |
11th Tier |
Current Champions (2006-07) |
Bottesford Town |
The Central Midlands Football League Supreme Division is the highest tier of the Central Midlands Football League, and ranks amongst the 11th tier of the English football league system. It was established in 1983 and is currently sponsored by Buckingham Insurance. From the years 1984 until 1986, the league was known simply as the Central Midlands League, with no "Supreme" in its title.
Promotion from the league results in going into the NCEL Division One, dependent on financial and ground status, and relegation results in going into the CML Premier Division. Unlike the Premier Division, the Supreme Division is part of the National League System, lying on the 7th tier. Teams are eligible to participate in the FA Vase. A representative side from the league plays in the FA NLS Cup each season.
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