List of Mercurian football clubs
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This is a list of all football clubs affiliated to the Mercury FA.
Men's Teams
| 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 | Heartpool Stadium (40,000) | 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 | Cook Island Sports Centre (3,000) | 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 (32,000) | 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 (25,000) | 2006 | Nova English FA |
| Taylor Sporting Club | Premier League | Taylor Sporting Club (30,000) | 2010 | Taylor FA |
| The Red Specials | Amateur League | CityBus Stadium (3,000) | 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 (55,000) | 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.
Women's Teams
| Team | Stadium |
|---|---|
| Deacon Dynamite | Highlander Stadium (4,500) |
| Grinstead Girls | TBD |
| Killer Queens | Carr Park (7,500) |
| Maydens | The Football Stadium (3,950) |
| Mercury City Ladies | Cook Island Sports Centre (3,000) |
| Taylor Tigresses | Naffer Road (2,750) |
| Tow Law Lionesses | Heaven for Everyone (1,995) |