Midland Football Alliance - Champions and Cup-winners

Champions and Cup-winners

The champions and runners-up of the league to date have been as follows:

Season Champions Runners-up
1994–95 Paget Rangers Hinckley United
1995–96 Shepshed Dynamo Blakenall
1996–97 Blakenall Hinckley Athletic
1997–98 Bloxwich Town Rocester
1998–99 Rocester Kings Norton Town
1999–2000 Oadby Town Stratford Town
2000–01 Stourport Swifts Rushall Olympic
2001–02 Stourbridge Rushall Olympic
2002–03 Stourbridge Bromsgrove Rovers
2003–04 Rocester Willenhall Town
2004–05 Rushall Olympic Chasetown
2005–06 Chasetown Stourbridge
2006–07 Leamington Romulus
2007–08 Atherstone Town Loughborough Dynamo
2008–09 Market Drayton Town Barwell
2009–10 Barwell Coalville Town
2010–11 Coalville Town Tipton Town
2011–12 Gresley Westfields

The winners of the Alliance's two cup competitions have been as follows:

Season League Cup Joe McGorian Cup
1994–95 Sandwell Borough
1995–96 Blakenall
1996–97 Willenhall Town Shepshed Dynamo
1997–98 Knypersley Victoria Willenhall Town
1998–99 Oldbury United Knypersley Victoria
1999–2000 Willenhall Town Oldbury United
2000–01 Stourbridge Oadby Town
2001–02 Rushall Olympic Stourbridge
2002–03 Stratford Town Stourbridge
2003–04 Stratford Town Stratford Town
2004–05 Racing Club Warwick Not contested
2005–06 Barwell Racing Club Warwick
2006–07 Leamington Chasetown
2007–08 Shifnal Town Leamington
2008–09 Market Drayton Town Atherstone Town
2009–10 Coventry Sphinx Barwell
2010–11 Stratford Town
2011–12 Loughborough University Stratford Town

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