The 1994–95 Midland Football Combination season was the 58th in the history of Midland Football Combination, a football competition in England.

Premier Division

The Premier Division featured eleven clubs which competed in the division last season, along with seven new clubs:

  • Clubs promoted from Division One:
    • Handrahan Timbers
    • Olton Royale
    • Sherwood Celtic
    • Shirley Town
    • Upton Town
    • West Midlands Fire Service
  • Plus:
    • Alvechurch Villa

League table

Division One

The Division One featured 11 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with 6 new clubs:

  • Massey Ferguson, promoted from Division Two
  • Jaguar-Daimler, promoted from Division Two
  • Thimblemill REC, promoted from Division Two
  • Sphinx, promoted from Division Two
  • GPT Coventry, promoted from Division Two
  • Bilston Community College, promoted from Division Three

League table

Division Two

The Division Two featured 12 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with 4 new clubs:

  • Albright & Wilson, promoted from Division Three
  • Continental Star, promoted from Division Three
  • Blackheath Electrodrives, promoted from Division Three
  • Alveston, promoted from Division Three

Also, Swift Personalised Products changed name to Richmond Swifts.

League table

Division Three

The Division Three featured 9 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with 8 new clubs:

  • Cheslyn Hay, transferred from West Midlands (Regional) League Division One
  • Brownhills Town
  • Wolverhampton Casuals reserves
  • Kings Heath reserves
  • Studley United
  • Cadbury Athletic
  • Birchfield Sports
  • Moxley Rangers reserves

League table

References


Midland Football League Home

Inter Milan 199495 Trikots

Inter Milan 199495 Third Kit

Oak Park Image Archive Project

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