Central Midlands League Constitution 2025/26

There’ll be plenty of action involving Notts-based clubs across the upcoming, 2025/26 season in the newly sponsored, Camper UK Central Midlands Alliance League, with nine clubs from across the county split in the two, Premier Division’s alone.

With Arnold Town having moved into the Notts Senior League, and been replaced by Borrowash Victoria, there’s also been a swap between Teversal and Blidworth Welfare, the former moving into the North, and the latter the South

Speaking of Teversal, amidst some exciting changes for them this coming season, they will also have a reserves side, Teversal 1918, in the leagues’ Division One East division, alongside several other newcomers.

Just four local sides are in the CMA South this coming campaign, Linby Colliery Welfare being joined by Blidworth Welfare, Mansfield Hosiery Mills, and Selston, meanwhile the five sides in the CMA North will see Teversal opposing Ollerton Town, RHP Sports & Social, SJR Worksop, and Worksop Town Reserves.

CMA SOUTH (18 CLUBS) 2025/26 CONSTITUTION

Bakewell Town, BLIDWORTH WELFARE, Borrowash Victoria, Cromford & Wirksworth, Derby Singh Brothers, FC Sunnyhill, Graham Street Prims, Gresley Rovers Reserves, Holbrook Sports, Holbrook St. Michaels, LINBY COLLIERY WELFARE, MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS, Melbourne Dynamo, Mickleover Athletic, Mickleover RBL, Mickleover Reserves, SELSTON, Wirksworth Ivanhoe

CMA NORTH (17 CLUBS) 2025/26 CONSTITUTION

AFC Bentley, AFC Phoenix, Burngreave United (formerly Kiveton Miners Welfare), Dinnington Town, Evo FC, Glapwell, Harworth Colliery, Hatfield Town, Kinsley Boys, OLLERTON TOWN, RHP SPORTS & SOCIAL, Rossington Main Reserves, SJR WORKSOP, Staveley Miners Welfare Reserves, TEVERSAL, WORKSOP TOWN RESERVES, Yorkshire Main

Eastwood & Kimberley are the only Notts-based club residing in Division One West for the coming side, whilst Division One East is top-heavy with local action, ten of the twelve clubs residing there being from within Nottinghamshire boundaries.

CMA DIVISION ONE WEST (12 CLUBS) 2025/26 CONSTITUTION

AFC Normanton, Belper United Development, EASTWOOD & KIMBERLEY, Heanor Town Reserves, Inter Belper, Little Eaton, Mayfield, Melbourne Dynamo Reserves, Ripley Town, Rowsley 86, Sleetmoor United, Wirksworth Ivanhoe Reserves

CMA DIVISION ONE EAST (12 CLUBS) 2025/26 CONSTITUTION

ASHLAND ROVERS, BLIDWORTH WELFARE RESERVES, Chesterfield Community Trust, KIRTON BRICKWORKS, LINBY COLLIERY WELFARE RESERVES, LONG BENNINGTON, NEWARK TOWN

RESERVES, Pilsley Community, SHIREBROOK SOLDIERS, TEVERSAL 1918, WILLOW WANDERERS, WOODHOUSE COLTS

In addition to those highlighted above, in the respective Premier, and Division one leagues, there is also a Notts-based club in Division Two, with ASHLAND ROVERS RESERVES one of the thirteen in that league.

Ahead of the new season, keep up-to-date with all the goings-on across the Central Midlands Alliance via their socials on Facebook and X

Peter-Mann Central Midlands League Constitution 2025/26

*Article provided by Peter Mann (Senior Correspondent).

*Main image @FcLinby Linby CW and Mickleover will be in league action together again in 2025/26.

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