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Welcome to the Midland Junior Premier Football League (MJPFL) – the UK's number one junior and youth development league which is based in the Midlands and South West of England.

Starting with just seven clubs in 2004, the MJPFL has now mushroomed to 47 clubs fielding 107 teams in divisions ranging from Under-12 to Under-17 Youth teams.

MJPFL matches are played to a high standard, both in terms of the quality of competition and in our full commitment to adhere to the FA’s RESPECT campaign.

Although it is essentially about developing players for the member clubs, the league has produced England under 16 representative players and dozens of former MJPFL players have signed contracts with professional clubs.


MJPFL President - Cyrille Regis MBE

Our president is former England centre-forward Cyrille Regis MBE – a player whose career should be an inspiration to all players who may have thought they have ‘missed the boat’ to top-flight football.

At 19, Cyrille went straight from non-league football with Hayes to the First Division with West Bromwich Albion, and onwards the England senior team - proof that you can still make the grade even if you haven’t been spotted and signed by a top club as a child.


 

Give Us Back Our Game

  
What is Your opinion?

We are concerned that the beautiful game is in decline. Football for children is now very different from earlier generations when the only adult involvement was a call from your mum that your tea was ready. Football is no longer beautiful for our kids anymore: it's ugly.

"I go out and play with imagination. It comes naturally to me. That's how everybody plays in London when your playing street football"
Joe Cole

"But when you go out into the street or park to play football with other children for the first time, you are immersed into a world you do not control ..."
Paulo de Canio

 

Cup 2007-08

MJPFL Cup Finals
Results and
Match Photos 07-08

u12
u13
u14
u15
u16
Youth

Click age group to see result and slideshow