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Midland Combination Women's Football League


FieldValue
nameMidlands Combination Women's Football League
country
founded1998
folded2014
divisions1
teams11
feedsFA Women's Premier League Northern Division
relegationWest Midlands Regional Women's Football League
East Midlands Regional Women's Football League
levels4
most_champsCoventry City
championsCopsewood (Coventry)
season2013–14
websiteOfficial website

East Midlands Regional Women's Football League

The Midland Combination Women's Football League, also known simply as the Midland Combination, was a women's football league in England from 1998 to 2014. Until the creation of the FA Women's Super League in 2011, that sat at the third level of English women's football pyramid along with the three other Combination Leagues – South West, South East and Northern. The Midland Combination fed into the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division, and lay above the West Midlands Regional Women's Football League and the East Midlands Regional Women's Football League in the pyramid. For the 2014–15 season the Midland Combination was incorporated into the newly re-structured FA Women's Premier League as the FA WPL Midlands Division One.

Clubs for 2013–14 season

ClubFinishing position 2012–13Finishing position 2013–14
Copsewood (Coventry)6th1st
Curzon Ashton Ladies8th8th
Leafield Athletic4th5th
Leicester City Ladies2nd4th
Leicester City Women9th in Northern Division2nd
Loughborough Foxes9th7th
Loughborough Students7th6th
Mansfield Town1st in East Midlands9th
Radcliffe Olympic3rd11th
Rotherham United Ladies5th3rd
Solihull Ladies1st in West Midlands10th

Previous winners

SeasonWinner
1998–99Birmingham City
1999–00Newcastle Town
2000–01Mansfield Town
2001–02Lincoln City
2002–03Chesterfield
2003–04Coventry City
2004–05Nottingham Forest
2005–06Crewe Alexandra
2006–07Rotherham United
2007–08Leicester City
2008–09Derby County
2009–10Coventry City
2010–11Sporting Club Albion
2011–12Wolverhampton Wanderers
2012–13Stoke City
2013–14Copsewood (Coventry)

References

References

  1. "League History".
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