- Midlands Regional Alliance
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Midlands Regional Alliance Countries England Founded 1985[1] Divisions Premier Division
Division One
Division TwoNumber of teams 46
16 (Premier Division)
16 (Division One)
15 (Division Two)Levels on pyramid 12th (Premier Division)
13th (Division One)
14th (Division Two)Feeder to Central Midlands League Current champions Allenton United (Premier Division)
Mickleover Royal British Legion (Division One)
Rowsley Reserves (Division Two)
(2010-11)The Midlands Regional Alliance is a football competition based in England. This league has a total of three divisions, of which the highest, the Premier Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system. This league is a feeder to the Central Midlands League. It should not be confused with the Midland Football Alliance.
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Recent champions
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Season Premier Division Division One Division Two 2005-06 Ashover Dronfield Town Parkhouse 2006-07 Rowsley Parkhouse Dronfield Town reserves 2007-08 Dronfield Town Willington Selston 2008-09[2] Rowsley Allenton United Cotes Park 2009-10 Allenton United Swanwick Pentrich Road Derby Royals 2010-11 Allenton United Mickleover Royal British Legion Rowsley Reserves Member clubs 2011–12
Premier Division
- Allenton United
- Ashover
- Chellaston
- Cromford
- Derby Rolls Royce Leisure
- Derby Royals
- Holbrook St. Michaels
- Matlock Sports
- Melbourne Dynamo
- Mickleover Royal British Legion
- Newmount
- Rowsley
- Sandiacre Town
- Swanwick Pentrich Road
- Willington
- Wirksworth Town
Division One
- Allestree
- Bargate Rovers
- Derby Rolls Royce Leisure Reserves
- Derby Singh Brothers
- Derbyshire Amateurs
- Findern
- Holbrook St. Michaels Reserves
- Little Eaton
- Mickleover Royal British Legion Reserves
- Pastures
- Punjab United
- Ripley Town
- Rowsley Reserves
- Tibshelf
- Swanwick Pentrich Road Reserves
- Woolley Moor United
Division Two
- Allenton United Reserves
- Ambergate
- Bargate Rovers Reserves
- Chellaston Reserves
- Derby Royals Reserves
- Hilton Harriers
- Little Eaton Reserves
- Mackworth St. Francis
- Melbourne Dynamo Reserves
- Newton
- Pastures Reserves
- Punjab United Reserves
- Roe Farm
- Wirksworth Ivanhoe
- Wirksworth Town Reserves
References
- ^ Official website
- ^ "Results Service - Miscellaneous Final Tables". The Non-League Paper: p. 36. 31 May 2009.
External links
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