East Midlands Regional League

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The East Midlands Regional League was a football league in the East Midlands region of England between 1967 and 1985.[1] The league was formed in 1967, taking all but four of the clubs from the Premier Division of the Central Alliance. In 1985 it merged with the Central Alliance to form the Midlands Regional Alliance.

List of champions[edit]

Season Premier Division Division One
1967–68 Gresley Rovers
1968–69 Derby Roe Farm Athletic Blackwell Miners Welfare
1969–70 Gresley Rovers Littleover Old Boys
1970–71 Enderby Town Radcliffe Olympic
1971–72 Enderby Town Graham Street Prims[2]
1972–73 Ripley Miners Welfare Clay Cross Works
1973–74 Clay Cross Works Staveley Works
1974–75 Chesterfield Tube Works New Villa[2]
1975–76 Chesterfield Tube Works Staveley Works Reserves
1976–77 Derby Roe Farm Athletic Church Warsop Welfare
1977–78 Borrowash Victoria Folk House[2]
1978–79 Graham Street Prims Mickleover Royal British Legion[3]
1979–80 New Villa Belper United[3]
1980–81 Mickleover Royal British Legion Butterley Brick[3]
1981–82 Stanton Derby Carriage & Wagon
1982–83 Randall Sports Radford Olympic
1983–84 Eastwood Racing Ruddington Village[4]
1984–85 Belper United[5] Oakham United Reserves[5]
Source: Non-League Matters[1]

Member clubs[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b East Midlands Regional League 1967–1983 Non-League Matters
  2. ^ a b c Robinson, Michael (2020). Non-League Football Tables Of The East Midlands Of England 1889-2020. Cleethorpes: Soccer Books Limited.
  3. ^ a b c Barton, Bob (1986). NON LEAGUE. Kenton, NE3: Bob Barton.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  4. ^ "Football Post". Nottingham Evening Post. May 5, 1984.
  5. ^ a b "Football Post". Nottingham Evening Post. May 11, 1985.