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Birmingham Football League Standings Reveal Strong Community Participation Trends

Division results from the Birmingham & District Football League show consistent team activity that points to ongoing community involvement in organised sport.

By Birmingham Sport Desk · Published 19 July 2026

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Birmingham Football League Standings Reveal Strong Community Participation Trends
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Crown Coldfield Rangers lead the Birmingham & District Football League Premier Division with 26 points after 12 games, ahead of C P A Firsts and Glades A on 25 points each. These positions emerge directly from matches played within the local amateur structure.

Division 1 and Division 2 Activity

Old Wulfrunians A sit first in Division 1 with 22 points from 8 games, and Sporting Elite Birmingham follow on 21 points. In Division 2, Walsall Phoenix FC 'A' hold the top spot on 35 points, with Birmingham Irish FC and Phoenix Town FC level on 29 points each. The spread of fixtures across these divisions indicates regular scheduling that keeps multiple squads engaged through the season.

Division 6 and Broader Context

Real Aston lead Division 6 with 56 points from 24 games, ahead of Solihull Municipal on 52 points. The higher game count in this division compared with others shows sustained match involvement for those sides. The Birmingham Barons remain listed in the Southern League Second Half 2026 without updated win-loss figures available for them or Birmingham CWS.

Evidence of Participation Levels

The recorded games played and points totals across the Premier Division, Division 1, Division 2 and Division 6 come from current league tables. These figures demonstrate that teams maintain schedules involving repeated fixtures, which in turn supports continued physical activity for players registered in the Birmingham & District Football League.

Observers can monitor further updates through the league's official records to follow how participation continues in the weeks ahead.

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