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List of Mercurian football clubs

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This is a list of all football clubs affiliated to the Mercury FA.

Team Division Stadium Founded County Affiliation
A Kind of Magic Second League Highlander Stadium (4,500) 2011 Deacon FA
A Night at the Football Second League The Football Stadium (3,950) 2011 May FA
AFC Heartpool Second League4 2006 Nova English FA
Bohemian Rhapsodies Premier League Galileo Ground (23,000) 2010 Mercury County FA
Breakthru FC Amateur League North Park, Mercury 2012 Mercury County FA
Break Free Athletic Amateur League Freedom Park, Taylor 2012 Taylor FA
Cook Island Second League Cook Island Sports Centre (3,000) 2012 Mercury County FA
Dynamo Deacon Premier League Montreaux Road (27,000) 2010 Deacon FA
Flash FC Second League Carr Park (7,500) 2011 Tow Law FA
IJSC FC Premier League IJSC Pitch 1 (8,000) 2011 Mercury County FA
Innuendo FC Second League Mercury Road (5,250) 2011 Mercury County FA
Made in Heaven Amateur League Heaven for Everyone (1,995) 2012 Tow Law FA
May Wanderers Premier League May Road (33,500) 2010 May FA
Mercury Armed Forces FC Premier League IJSC Pitch 1 (8,000) 2011 Mercury County FA
Mercury City Second League Freddie Mercury Memorial Arena (50,000) 2010 Mercury County FA
Mercury Phoenix Amateur League Phoenix Pitch 2012 Mercury County FA
Mullen Albion Second League The Works Ground (15,000) 2011 Deacon FA
Nafferton Town Second League Naffer Road (2,750) 2012 Taylor FA
One Vision Amateur League Gimme Fried Chicken Park (1,200) 2012 Taylor FA
Port Barret FC Third League4 Port Barret Stadium 2007 Nova English FA
Queen Athletic Premier League Little Wembley (19,860) 2010 Tow Law FA
Show Must Go On Amateur League Empty Spaces (1,450) 2012 Taylor FA
St John's FC2 Third League4 St John's Stadium 2006 Nova English FA
Taylor Sporting Club Premier League Taylor Sporting Club (30,000) 2010 Taylor FA
The Red Specials Amateur League 2012 May FA
The World's Worst Team3 Amateur League The World's Worst Stadium (1,000) 2012 May FA
Tow Law1 Premier League Ironworks Road (32,000) 2010 Tow Law FA
West Grinstead FC Second League4 West Grinstead National Stadium ( 2006 Nova English FA
Premier League Champion
Second League Champion
FA Cup holder

1 - Tow Law are listed as Premier League Champions by virtue of their Four Nations record, because the Premier League was not officially contested in 2011.
2 - St John's FC were formerly known as East Moorland FC.
3 - The World's Worst Team were formerly known as The Miracles.
4 - As of the 2013 season.