Founded | 1904 (Renamed 1998) |
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Country | England |
Divisions | 4 |
Number of clubs | 40 |
Level on pyramid | 13-16 |
Feeder to | Midland Football League Division Three |
The Coventry Alliance Football League, formerly known as the Coventry Works League, is an association football competition in England that is composed of four divisions, currently containing a total of 40 teams. Originally the league consisted of six divisions but in the 2016-17 season the Alliance 5 was dropped leaving five divisions, then in the 2022-23 season Alliance 4 was dropped bringing the league to four divisions.
Premier Division
Alliance 1
Alliance 2
Alliance 3
Season | Premier | Alliance One | Alliance Two | Alliance Three | Alliance Four | Alliance Five |
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2022-23 | Folly Lane B C O B Assoc First | Bulkington Poppys First | Whitnash Town First | Woodlands W M C First | ||
2021-22 | Dunlop First | R S Sports First | Bulkington Poppys 1st | Stockingford A A Pavilion Piv | Yelvertoft First | |
2020-21 | ||||||
2019-20 | ||||||
2018-19 | Copeswood (Coventry) | AFC Woods United | Stockton | Dunlop Reserves | Crick Athletic Reserves | |
2017-18 | AEI Rugby | Bulkington S&S | Stockingford AA | Coventry Plumbing | Balsall & Berkswell MFL | |
2016-17 [1] | AEI Rugby | Dunlop | Gurdwara GNP | Copsewood (Coventry) Reserves | Bulkington S & S Reserves | |
2015-16 | Folly Lane | Stockton | Folly Lane Reserves | Rugby | Stockingford AA Pavilion | Copsewood (Coventry) Reserves |
2014–15 | AEI Rugby | Copsewood | Peugeot Millpool | AFC Woods United | Rugby | Westwood Heath |
2013–14 | Bell (AEI) Rugby | Sphinx Sports & Social | Stoneleigh | Whitnash Town Reserves | Crick Athletic | Gurdwara GNP |
2012–13 | Brinklow | Jaguar-Daimler | Kenilworth Wardens | Stoneleigh | Brinklow Reserves | Bermuda Reserves |
2011–12 | Highway Coundon Court | Brinklow | Hartshill | Woodlands Working Mens Club Reserves | Jaguar/Daimler Reserves | Brinklow Reserves |
2010–11 | Christ the King | Stockingford Allotments Association Pavilion | Brinklow | Jaguar-Daimler | Massey Ferguson Reserves | Church Lawford Reserves |
2009–10 | Alvis | Christ The King Res | Fillongley | Church Lawford | Bermuda | Wolston |
2008–09 | Alvis [2] | Alvis Reserves | Copsewood (Coventry) | Hartshill | Church Lawford | Bermuda |
2007–08 | Christ The King | Potters Green Community Association | Stockton | Dunlop | AFC Whitnash | Church Lawford |
2006–07 | Witherley United | AEI Rugby | Collycroft Sports | Stockton Reserves | Woodlands Working Mens Club Reserves | Hartshill |
2005–06 | Mount Nod Highway | Stockingford Allotments Association Pavilion | Brooklands/Jaguar Reserves | Peugeot Reserves | Brinklow | Hub |
2004–05 | Mount Nod Highway | Coventry Sphinx Reserves | Stockingford Allotments Association Pavilion | Potters Green Community Association | Christ The King 'A' | Potters Green Community Association Reserves |
2003–04 | Bedworth Ex-Services | Peugeot | Coventry Sphinx Reserves | Newdigate Sports | Potters Green | Balsall & Berkswell |
2002–03 | Bedworth Ex.Service | Triumph Athletic | Oakwood Alvis | Coundon Court Old Boys | Woodlands Working Mens Club | Coventry University |
2001–02 | Folly Lane Boys Club Old Boys | Coundon Court Old Boys | Unity Sports | Attleborough Village | Meriden Rovers | Highway Sports |
2000–01 | Jet Blades | Marconi (Coventry) | Collycroft Sports | Unity Sports | Bermuda Working Mens Club | Coundon Court |
1999–2000 | Folly Lane | Marconi (Coventry) | Ambleside Sports | Brooklands/Jaguar | Dunlop | Meriden Rovers |
1998–99 | Stockingford Allotments Association | Brooklands/Jaguar | Bulkington Sports & Social | Christ The King | GPT (Coventy) | Balsall & Berkswell |
1997–98 | Nuneaton Griff | Nuneaton Griff Reserves | Pottertons | Folly Lane Old Boys | Christ The King | Dunlop |
1996–97 | Nuneaton Griff | Witherley | Nuneaton Griff | Potterton Myson | Triumph Athletic | Jaguar/Daimler |
1995–96 | Stockingford Allotments Association | Brico | Foleshill Athletic | Brico | Potterton Myson | Stockton |
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