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Mercian Regional Football League

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Country
  
England

Number of teams
  
29

Founded
  
2012

Level on pyramid
  
13, 14 and 15

Mercian Regional Football League

Divisions
  
Premier Division Division One

Feeder to
  
West Midlands (Regional) League Division Two

The Mercian Regional Football League is an English association football league based in the county of Shropshire. It was formed for the 2012–13 season, with all member clubs of the dissolved Shropshire County Premier Football League (except for Newport Town who were promoted) transferring membership across. Several teams from the Telford Combination, which also folded at the end of the 2011–12 season, also became members of the Mercian League and joined either Division One or Two.

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The league sits at the same levels of the English football league system as the previous Shropshire County and Telford Combination leagues did (levels 13, 14 and 15). It does not however form part of the National League System, though the longer-term aim of the league's organisers is to have the highest division of the league at Step 7 of the System (level 11).

All scores of the league's Saturday afternoon games are read out on BBC Radio Shropshire, around an hour after full-time.

The league is named after the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, which covered this area of England.

Member clubs 2016-17

In the current season, the Premier Division consists of 12 teams and Division One has 17 teams.

League champions

The following teams have won the Premier Division, gaining promotion to West Midlands (Regional) League Division Two.

References

Mercian Regional Football League Wikipedia