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The Midlands Unity League is an 11-a-side football league for gay community football clubs in the Midlands area of England.
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[[File:Midlands Unity League.png|thumb|MUL logo]]The '''Midlands Unity League''' is an 11-a-side [[football]] league for gay community football clubs in the [[Midlands]].
  
The league was founded in 2011 with the aim of providing more local fixtures for its member clubs, three of which also play in the GFSN Gay National League.
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The league was founded in 2011 with the aim of providing more local fixtures for its member clubs, three of which also play in the [[GFSN National League]].
  
The 2011-12 season is the first season for the Midlands Unity League, and is being contested between its four founder members: [[Birmingham Blaze FC]], [[Leicester Wildecats FC]], [[Nottingham Ball Bois FC]] and [[Wolverhampton Harts GFC]].
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The 2011-12 season was the first season for the Midlands Unity League, and was contested between its four founder members: [[Birmingham Blaze FC]], [[Leicester Wildecats FC]], [[Nottingham Ball Bois FC]] and [[Wolverhampton Harts GFC]].<ref>:http://www.leaguewebsite.co.uk/midlandsunityleague/LeagueFixtures. Accessed: 2013-06-14. Apparently not updated since 2012. (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6HMrAkOvk)</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:01, 14 July 2013

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The Midlands Unity League is an 11-a-side football league for gay community football clubs in the Midlands.

The league was founded in 2011 with the aim of providing more local fixtures for its member clubs, three of which also play in the GFSN National League.

The 2011-12 season was the first season for the Midlands Unity League, and was contested between its four founder members: Birmingham Blaze FC, Leicester Wildecats FC, Nottingham Ball Bois FC and Wolverhampton Harts GFC.[1]

References

  1. :http://www.leaguewebsite.co.uk/midlandsunityleague/LeagueFixtures. Accessed: 2013-06-14. Apparently not updated since 2012. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6HMrAkOvk)