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The {{PAGENAME}} is the system which connects [[Mercury|Mercurian]] football leagues with each other. The system consists of | The {{PAGENAME}} is the system which connects [[Mercury|Mercurian]] football leagues with each other. The system consists of 7 levels and 120 clubs. The top two steps are fully professional, with the [[Mercury Third League]] being the highest semi-professional division in the system. | ||
==The Pyramid== | ==The Pyramid== |
Revision as of 17:37, 13 March 2013
The Mercurian football league system is the system which connects Mercurian football leagues with each other. The system consists of 7 levels and 120 clubs. The top two steps are fully professional, with the Mercury Third League being the highest semi-professional division in the system.
The Pyramid
Level |
League(s)/Division(s) | |||||
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1 |
Mercury Premier League | |||||
2 |
Mercury Second League | |||||
3 |
Mercury Third League | |||||
4 |
MeFA Football Conference | |||||
5 |
MeFA Football Conference North |
MeFA Football Conference South | ||||
6 |
North Mercury Championship |
South Mercury Championship | ||||
7 |
Northern Amateur Football League |
Eastern League |
Southern League |
Cup Eligibility
- Steps 1–3 – Mercury FA Cup
- Steps 1–4 – Mercury FA Cup via qualification
- Steps 1–5 – MeFA Minor Cup
- Steps 5–7 – MeFA Community Cup
Nova English and Nova English Korean clubs also participate in the Nova England Cup.