The 1983–84 West Midlands (Regional) League season was the 84th in the history of the West Midlands (Regional) League, an English association football competition for semi-professional and amateur teams based in the West Midlands county, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and southern Staffordshire.
Premier Division
Football league season
West Midlands League
Premier DivisionSeason | 1983–84 |
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Champions | Halesowen Town |
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Promoted | Hednesford Town |
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Matches played | 380 |
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Goals scored | 1,149 (3.02 per match) |
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The Premier Division featured 17 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs:
Also, Bilston was renamed Bilston Town.
League table
Source:
nonleaguemattersRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
References
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2024–25 teams | |
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Seasons | as Birmingham and District League | |
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as West Midlands (Regional) League | |
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National teams | |
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League competitions | Levels 1–4 | |
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Level 5 | |
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Levels 6–7 | |
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Levels 8–9 |
- Isthmian League (Two)
- Athenian League (level 8 only)
- Combined Counties League (level 8 only)
- Eastern Counties League (level 8 only)
- Essex Senior League (level 8 only)
- Hellenic League (Premier, One)
- Kent League (level 8 only)
- London Spartan League (Premier, Senior)
- Midland Football Combination (level 8 only)
- North West Counties League (One, Two)
- Northern Counties East League (Premier, One North, One South)
- Northern League (One, Two)
- South Midlands League (Premier, One)
- Sussex County League (One, Two)
- United Counties League (Premier, One)
- West Midlands (Regional) League (level 8 only)
- Western League (Premier, One)
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Cup competitions | FA cups | |
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Football League cups | |
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European competitions | |
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