Staffordshire County Senior League

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Staffordshire County Senior League
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Founded
2005
Nation
England
Feeder To
North West Counties League
Division One and
Midland League
Division One
(not automatic)
Divisions
Premier Division
Division One
Division Two
Number of Teams
17 – Premier Division
16 – Division One
15 – Division Two
Levels on Pyramid
The Premier Division sits at
Step 7 (Level 11)
Cups
Leek Cup (All teams)
Challenge Cup (Premier Division)
President's Trophy (Division One)
Division Two League Cup
Current Champions (2018–19)
Silverdale Athletic (Premier)
Audley(Division One
AFC Alsager (Division Two)

The Staffordshire County Senior League is a football competition based in Staffordshire, England. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of the Midland League (formerly known as the Staffordshire Senior League) and the Staffordshire County League.

The former Midland League clubs formed the new Premier Division, which is a feeder to the North West Counties Football League and sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. The former Staffordshire County League sides formed Division One and Division Two, which are at levels 12 and 13 of the English football league system.

The league operates three divisions, the Premier Division, which sits at Step 7 of the English football league system, Division One, and Division Two. For three seasons, 2014–15 to 2016–17, Division Two was regionalised into separate North and South divisions, but these were merged back into a single division for season 2017–18.

Tunstall Town received national and even international attention in the 2010–11 season, after losing all of their games, and conceding an average of close to ten goals a game; however the team's first eleven did consist of players as old as 75.[1][2][3] On 22 February 2014, they ended a 171-game winless run with a 3-2 victory over Betley Reserves.[4]

Past winners[]

Premier Division[]

Season Winner Runner-up
2005–06 Hanley Town Ball Haye Green
2006–07 Wolstanton United Hanley Town
2007–08 Wolstanton United Newcastle Town Reserves
2008–09 Foley Wolstanton United
2009–10 Stretton Eagles Kidsgrove Athletic Reserves
2010–11 Ball Haye Green[5] Hanley Town
2011–12 Hanley Town Redgate Clayton
2012–13 Hanley Town Redgate Clayton
2013–14 Wolstanton United Uttoxeter Town
2014–15 Wolstanton United Redgate Clayton
2015–16 Leek CSOB Wolstanton United
2016–17 Abbey Hulton United Wolstanton United
2017–18 Wolstanton United Foley Meir
2018–19 Silverdale Athletic Leek County School Old Boys

|2020-21 || Foley Meir FC || AFC Alsager

Division One[]

Season Winner Runner-up
2005–06 Stafford Rangers Stripes Congleton Vale
2006–07 Congleton Vale Barlaston
2007–08 Stretton Eagles Sandbach United
2008–09 Manor Inne[6] Holt JCB
2009–10 Barton United[7] Stone Dominoes Reserves
2010–11 Audley Barton United
2011–12 Hanley Town Reserves Cheadle Town
2012–13 Uttoxeter Town Hilton Harriers
2013–14 Manchester Metropolitan University Stapenhill Reserves
2014–15 Leek County School Old Boys Cheadle South Moorlands United
2015–16 Redgate Clayton Reserves Ashbourne
2016–17 Foley Meir Stone Dominoes
2017–18 Ossama Blurton Brereton Social
2018–19 Audley Abbey Hulton United Reserves

Division Two[]

Season Winner Runner-up
2008–09 Talbot Athletic Wolstanton United Reserves
2009–10 Stretton Eagles Reserves Audley
2010–11 MMU Cheshire Lea Hall
2011–12 Audley Reserves Vodafone Stoke
2012–13 Silverdale Athletic Hall Heath
2013–14 Featherstone Prison Uttoxeter Town Reserves

Division Two (North and South)[]

Season Division Two North Division Two South Division Two
Play-off winner
Winner Runner-up Winner Runner-up
2014–15 Market Drayton Tigers Longton Area Whittington FC Wolverhampton SC U21 Whittington FC
2015–16 Eastwood Hanley Audley Reserves Penkridge Shenstone Pathfinder Reserves Eastwood Hanley
2016–17 Tunstall Town Foley Meir Reserves Pathfinder FC Brereton Social

Division Two[]

Season Winner Runner-up
2017–18 Whittington Goldenhill Wanderers
2018–19 AFC Alsager AFC Hawkins Sports

Member clubs (2020–21 season)[]

Source:[8]

Premier Division[]

Division One[]

  • Audley & District Reserves
  • Ball Haye Green Reserves
  • Cheadle Town Reserves
  • Chesterton
  • City of Stoke
  • Eastwood Hanley Reserves
  • Hawkins Sports
  • Keele University
  • Leek County School Old Boys Reserves
  • Lichfield City Casuals
  • Madeley White Star
  • Market Drayton Tigers
  • Milton United
  • Redgate Clayton Reserves
  • Shenstone Pathfinder
  • Whittington
  • Wolstanton United Reserves

Division Two[]

  • Abbey Hulton United Development
  • AFC Alsager Development
  • Blurton Reds
  • City of Stoke Reserves
  • Cresswell Wanderers
  • FC 41
  • Foley Meir Development
  • Huthman FC
  • Milton United Development
  • Sikh Hunters Development
  • Stapenhill Swans
  • Stone Old Alleynians Reserves
  • Walsall Phoenix Reserves
  • Whittington Reserves
  • Wyrley Reserves

References[]

  1. ^ "Football: Tunstall's fall guys become stars of the media world". The Sentinel. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  2. ^ Ronay, Barney (14 March 2011). "Tunstall Town know Staffordshire is no county for very old men". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  3. ^ "In praise of … Tunstall Town". The Guardian. 7 March 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Tunstall Town finally end 171-game run without a win". BBC Sport. 24 February 2014. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  5. ^ Season 2010–11
  6. ^ Season 2008–09
  7. ^ Season 2009–10
  8. ^ "Staffordshire County Senior League". FullTime. Retrieved 22 December 2019.

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