Central Midlands League Supreme Division

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CML Supreme Division
Founded
1983
Nation
 England
Promotion To
NCEL Division One
East Midlands Counties
Relegation To
CML Premier Division
Number of Teams
18
Level on Pyramid
11th Tier
Current Champions (2007-08)
Askern Welfare

The Central Midlands Football League Supreme Division is the highest tier of the Central Midlands Football League, and ranks amongst the 11th tier of the English football league system. It was established in 1983 and is currently sponsored by Buckingham Insurance. From the years 1984 until 1986, the league was known simply as the Central Midlands League, with no "Supreme" in its title.

Promotion which is dependent on financial and ground status from the division means going into the NCEL Division One or the East Midlands Counties, the higher league decided by geographical location. Relegation results in going into the CML Premier Division. Unlike the Premier Division, the Supreme Division is part of the National League System, lying on the 7th tier. Teams are eligible to participate in the FA Vase. A representative side from the league plays in the FA NLS Cup each season.

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Central Midlands League Supreme Division 2009–10

Blidworth Welfare | Calverton Miners Welfare | Clipstone Welfare | Forest Town | Grantham Rangers | Harworth Colliery Institute | Hatfield Main | Kimberley Town | Kinsley Boys | Kirkby Town | Louth Town | Nettleham | Newark Town | Ollerton Town | Parramore Sports | Pinxton | Southwell City | Sutton Town | Westella & Willerby

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