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The Midland Football Combination was an English
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league covering parts of the West Midlands. It comprised five divisions, a Premier Division, Divisions One and Two and two Reserves Divisions. The league was one of three official feeder leagues to the
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. Prior to 2006, the Premier Division was defined as step 7 in the
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, 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
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and teams in the top division eligible to enter the
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. The league merged with the
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in 2014 to form the new
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.


History

The league was founded in 1927 as the Worcestershire Combination. The ten founder members were Oldbury Town,
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Reserves,
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Reserves,
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, Blackheath Town, Halesowen Labour, Highley Colliers, Old Carolians, Stewart & Lloyds (Bilston) and Cookley St Peters. By the 1929–30 season four of the founding clubs had dropped out and the league had been reduced to just six teams, with the result that it held two separate competitions within the one season to bulk out the fixture list, but it then gained eight new teams and continued to expand. The league changed its name to the Midland Combination in 1968 to reflect the drawing of clubs from a wider area. In the 2007–08 season, the league's representative team, drawn from clubs in Division One, reached the final of the FA National League System Cup.The FA
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League champions


Worcestershire Combination

''Initially the league consisted of a single division'' ''Due to the number of teams having dropped dramatically, the 1929–30 season consisted of two separate "half-season" leagues.'' ''For the 1930–31 the league reverted to its standard format.'' ''The league closed down in 1939 due to the outbreak of the
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and did not begin again until 1948.'' ''For the 1960–61 season the league added a second division, with the existing division renamed Division One.''


Midland Combination

''For the 1979–80 season a third division was added.'' ''For the 1983–84 season the divisions were renamed to Premier, One and Two.'' ''For the 1993–94 season Division Three was added.'' ''For the 2011–12 season Division Three was disbanded.''


Final members

The teams that competed in the Combination's first team divisions in the 2013–14 season were as follows:


Premier Division

* Alvis Sporting Club * Atherstone Town *
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* Bolehall Swifts * Brocton * Bromsgrove Sporting *'' Castle Vale JKS'' – record expunged * Coventry Copsewood * Earlswood Town *
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* Littleton * Nuneaton Griff * Pelsall Villa * Pershore Town * Pilkington XXX * Racing Club Warwick * Southam United * Stafford Town * Studley


Division One

*Aston * Barnt Green Spartak * Cadbury Athletic * Chelmsley Town *Coton Green *Droitwich Spa *Fairfield Villa *
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*FC Glades Sporting *Hampton * Knowle *Phoenix United *Shirley Town *
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* West Midlands Police


Division Two

* Alcester Town *Austrey Rangers *Badsey Rangers *Barton United *Burntwood Town *Coventry United *Enville Athletic *FC Stratford *Inkberrow *Kenilworth Town *Leamington Hibernian * Northfield Town * Paget Rangers *Perrywood *Polesworth *Rostance Edwards *''Rugeley Rangers'' – record expunged


Cup competitions

Each division other than the Premier had its own knockout competition, Division One competing for the President's Cup, Division Two for the Challenge Vase, Division Three for the Challenge Urn, and the Reserve Division for the Challenge Trophy. There were also other cup competitions run by the Midland Football Combination for its members including the Jack Mould Trophy and the Challenge Bowl.


References

{{Midland Football Combination 1927 establishments in England Football in the West Midlands (county) Defunct football leagues in England Sports leagues established in 1927