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Midlands Regional Alliance

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Midlands Regional Alliance
File:Midlands Regional Alliance.jpeg
Founded1985[1]
CountryEngland
DivisionsPremier Division
Division One
Division Two
Number of teams30
12 (Premier Division)
10 (Division One)
8 (Division Two)
Level on pyramid13th (Premier Division)
14th (Division One)
15th (Division Two)
Feeder toCentral Midlands League
League cup(s)MRA Challenge Cup (Divisions - Premier, One & Two)
MRA Junior Cup (Divisions - One & Two)
Current championsAllestree F.C. (Premier Division)
Castle Donington Cobras (Division One)
Burton Town (Division Two)
(2016–17)

The Midlands Regional Alliance is a football competition based in Derbyshire, England. This league has a total of three divisions, of which the highest, the Premier Division, sits at level 13 of the English football league system. This league is a feeder to the Central Midlands League. It was formed in 1985 by a merger of the Central Alliance and the East Midlands Regional League.

Recent champions[edit]

A full list of divisional champions is available at the Football Club History Database website.

Season Premier Division[2] Division One[3] Division Two[4]
2005–06[5] Ashover Dronfield Town Parkhouse
2006–07[6] Rowsley '86 Parkhouse Dronfield Town reserves
2007–08[7] Dronfield Town Willington Selston
2008–09[8] Rowsley '86 Allenton United Cotes Park
2009–10[9] Allenton United Swanwick Pentrich Road Derby Royals
2010–11[10] Allenton United Mickleover Royal British Legion Rowsley '86 reserves
2011–12[11] Allenton United Allestree Allenton United reserves
2012–13[12] Allenton United Woolley Moor United Shardlow St. James
2013–14[13] Derby Rolls Royce Leisure Rowsley '86 reserves Newhall United reserves
2014–15[14] Rowsley '86 Aston United Melbourne Dynamo reserves
2015–16[15] Aston United Derby Singh Brothers Ambergate
2016–17[16] Rowsley '86 Castle Donington Cobras Burton Town
2017–18[17] Rowsley '86 Burton Town Melbourne Dynamo reserves
2018–19 Allestree F.C. Melbourne Dynamo reserves No Division Two
2019–20 Melbourne Dynamo[18] Sleetmoor United[18] Acorn Albion[18]

Member clubs 2020-21[edit]

Premier Division[edit]

  • Allestree
  • Allenton United
  • Ashbourne Reserves
  • Castle Donington
  • Rolls Royce Leisure
  • Little Eaton First
  • Derby Singh Brothers
  • Mayfield
  • Sleetmoor United
  • Moira United
  • Tibshelf
  • Rowsley '86
  • Shirebrook Rangers
  • Cromford & Wirksworth Town Reserves

Division One[edit]

  • Acorn Albion First
  • Burton United
  • Little Eaton Reserves
  • University of Derby SU Reserves
  • Hilton Harriers Reserves
  • Bargate Rovers
  • Newhall United
  • Melbourne Dynamo Reserves
  • Willington First
  • Wirksworth Ivanhoe Reserves
  • Sherwin

Division Two[edit]

  • Punjab United
  • Stenson First
  • Glapwell Development
  • Willington Reserves
  • Derby United
  • Inter Belper
  • Bakewell Town Development
  • Melbourne Dynamo Development
  • FC Sunnyhill
  • Pinxton United
  • Castle Donington Reserves
  • Derby Singh Brothers Reserves
  • Burton Khalsa
  • South Normanton Colts

References[edit]

  1. MRA Roll of Honours Midlands Regional Alliance
  2. Premier Division roll of honour Archived 2017-07-29 at the Wayback Machine Midlands Regional Alliance
  3. Division One roll of honour Archived 2017-07-29 at the Wayback Machine Midlands Regional Alliance
  4. Division Two roll of honour Midlands Regional Alliance
  5. Season 2005–06 FA Full-Time
  6. Season 2006–07 FA Full-Time
  7. Season 2007–08 FA Full-Time
  8. Season 2008–09 FA Full-Time
  9. Season 2009–10 FA Full-Time
  10. Season 2010–11 FA Full-Time
  11. Season 2011–12 FA Full-Time
  12. Season 2012–13 FA Full-Time
  13. Season 2013–14 FA Full-Time
  14. Season 2014–15 FA Full-Time
  15. Season 2015–16 FA Full-Time
  16. Season 2016–17 FA Full-Time
  17. Season 2017–18 FA Full-Time
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Divisions decided on a Points Per Game basis due to COVID-19 pandemic

External links[edit]



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