Central Midlands Alliance
The Central Midlands Alliance is an English football league covering the northeast-central part of England. Formed in 1971 as the South Derbyshire League, changing name initially to the Derbyshire League before changing to the Central Midlands League in 1983, it covers parts of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and Staffordshire, although Sheffield-based teams play in the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior Football League. The league's current sponsor is Abacus Lighting. Upon merging with the Midland Regional Alliance in 2023, the current name was adopted. The number of divisions has varied over time as follows1983–84: Premier, Premier First, Senior and First
1984–85 to 1985–86: Premier, Central, Senior and First
1986–87 to 1987–88: Supreme, Premier, First and Second
1988–89 to 1990–91: Supreme, Premier and First
1991–92: Supreme, Premier North and Premier South
1992–93 to 2010–11: Supreme and Premier
2011–12 to 2012–13: North and South
2012–13 to 2014–15: North, South, Reserve Supreme and Reserve Premier
2015–16 to 2016–17: North, South, Reserve Division
2017–18 to 2018–19: North, South, Reserve Supreme and Division One
2018–19 to 2019–20: North, South, Division One North and South
2019–20 to 2021–22: North, South, Division One North, South and Central
2022–23: North, South, Division One North, East and West
2023–24 onwards: North, South, Division One North, South, East and West and Division 2
Central Midlands Alliance
Hucknall Town Football Club is a football club based in the town of Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England. The club is a member of the United Counties League Premier Division North and plays at the RM Stadium.
Squad with the Central Midlands League Cup
Watnall Road, Former home of Hucknall Town FC
RM Stadium, the new home of Hucknall Town FC
Andy Graves (left) and Phil Henry (right), long time manager and assistant manager at Hucknall Town