Founded | 1927 |
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Folded | 2014 |
Country | England |
Divisions | 3 (not including Reserve Divisions) |
Level on pyramid | Levels 10–12 |
Feeder to | Midland Football Alliance |
League cup(s) | President's Cup Challenge Vase Challenge Urn Challenge Trophy Jack Mould Trophy Challenge Bowl |
Last champions | Brocton (2013–14) |
Most championships | Evesham United (6) |
The Midland Football Combination was an English football 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 Midland Football Alliance.
Prior to 2006, the Premier Division was defined as step 7 in the National League System, even though it fed into the step 5 Midland Alliance.[1] In 2006, it was re-graded as step 6,[2] 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. The league merged with the Midland Football Alliance in 2014 to form the new Midland Football League.