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Wessex Football League

The Wessex Football League, known as the Velocity Wessex Football League for sponsorship reasons, is an English regional men's football league in southern England. Its members are primarily from Hampshire and Dorset, but clubs from adjoining counties such as Wiltshire, Berkshire, and the Isle of Wight are also eligible. The Premier Division one of the sixteen recognised leagues to form the ninth level of the English football league system (known as Step 5 of the National League System), and Division One is one of seventeen recognised leagues at level 10 (Step 6).

Wessex Football League
Founded1986
CountryEngland
DivisionsPremier Division
Division One
Number of teams41
20 (Premier Division)
21 (Division One)
Level on pyramidLevels 9–10
Feeder to
Promotion toLevel 8
Southern League Division One South
Isthmian League Division One South Central
Relegation toHampshire Premier League
Dorset Premier Football League
Wiltshire Football League
Domestic cup(s)Wessex League Cup
Current championsHorndean (Premier Division)
Andover New Street (Division One)
(2022–23)
WebsiteWessex League
Current: 2023–24 Wessex Football League

Champions of the Wessex League who meet the relevant ground and financial requirements are eligible for promotion to the Southern League Division One South or Isthmian League Division One South Central.

History edit

In the summer of 1986 the formation of a Wessex League was discussed. It was proposed to draw clubs from the Hampshire, Dorset, Berks and Bucks, Sussex and Wiltshire FAs. After long discussions the full Football Association approved the league, with the 1986-87 season featuring 17 teams in the league.[1]

Bashley were first champions of the new league, with Brockenhurst finishing last. The 1987–88 season saw the number of teams increase from 17 to 19. Four teams joined the league, but two of the founding teams, Road-Sea Southampton and Portals Athletic, left in unfortunate circumstances.

In its third year of existence, the league was gaining in prestige and this was reflected by the fact that 17 of the 19 clubs remained in the league. 1990–91 saw the league reach previously untouched heights as 20 clubs participated.

In 2004, it absorbed most of the clubs from its feeder league, the Hampshire League, which formed a new Division Two and Division Three. In 2006 the divisions were renamed as the Premier Division and Divisions One and Two. At the end of the 2006–07 season, Division Two was disbanded, and most of the clubs formed a new Hampshire Premier League.[2]

Current members edit

Premier Division edit

 
 
AFC Portchester
 
AFC Stoneham
 
Andover New Street
 
Baffins Milton Rovers
 
Blackfield & Langley
 
Bournemouth
 
Brockenhurst
 
Christchurch
 
Cowes Sports
 
Fareham Town
 
Hamble Club
 
Hythe & Dibden
 
Laverstock & Ford
 
Lymington Town
 
Moneyfields
 
Petersfield Town
 
Portland United
 
Shaftesbury
 
Sherborne Town
 
United Services Portsmouth
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Map showing the location of teams in Wessex Football League, Premier Division in 2023–24
Club Home ground
AFC Portchester The On-Site Group Stadium
AFC Stoneham Stoneham Football Complex
Andover New Street The DH Property Services Stadium
Baffins Milton Rovers PMC Stadium
Blackfield & Langley Gang Warily
Bournemouth Victoria Park
Brockenhurst Meadens Skoda Arena
Christchurch Hurn Bridge
Cowes Sports Westwood Park
Fareham Town Cams Alders
Hamble Club Hamble Community Facility
Hythe & Dibden Hythe Garage Stadium
Laverstock & Ford Church Road
Lymington Town The Sports Ground
Moneyfields The John Jenkins Stadium
Petersfield Town The Southdowns Builders Stadium
Portland United Camp & Satherley Stadium
Shaftesbury Cockrams
Sherborne Town The GMS Windows Arena
United Services Portsmouth HMS Temeraire
 
The area covered by the Wessex League is coloured in yellow.

Division One edit

Club Home ground
AFC Aldermaston Waterside Park
Alresford Town Alrebury Park
Andover Town Portway Stadium
Ash United Shawfield Stadium
Clanfield Westleigh Park
Cove Oak Farm
Downton Brian Whitehead Sports Ground
East Cowes Victoria Athletic Beatrice Avenue
Fawley Waterside Sports & Social Club
Fleetlands Powder Monkey Park
Folland Sports The Arrow Arena
Frimley Green The KBO Stadium
Hamworthy Recreation The BJM Stadium
Millbrook Test Park
New Milton Town The DMW Stadium
Newport (IOW) Beatrice Avenue
Ringwood Town Long Lane
Romsey Town AEC Protection Ground
Totton & Eling Miller Park
Verwood Town Potterne Park
Whitchurch United Longmeadow

Past winners edit

In 2004, the league expanded to three divisions.

In 2006, the divisions were renumbered, with the top division being renamed the Premier Division.

Season Premier Division Division One Division Two
2006–07 Gosport Borough Hayling United Fleetlands

After the 2006-07 season, Division Two was discontinued.

Wessex League Cup edit

The Wessex League Cup, or Velocity Wessex League Cup for sponsor purposes, is a domestic cup which all the Wessex League teams participate in.

Wessex League Cup winners edit

Source:[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "HISTORY". wessexleague.co.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  2. ^ "HISTORY". hpfl.co.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Velocity Wessex League Cup". www.wessexleague.co.uk. Retrieved 2 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Wessex Football League known as the Velocity Wessex Football League for sponsorship reasons is an English regional men s football league in southern England Its members are primarily from Hampshire and Dorset but clubs from adjoining counties such as Wiltshire Berkshire and the Isle of Wight are also eligible The Premier Division one of the sixteen recognised leagues to form the ninth level of the English football league system known as Step 5 of the National League System and Division One is one of seventeen recognised leagues at level 10 Step 6 Wessex Football LeagueFounded1986CountryEnglandDivisionsPremier DivisionDivision OneNumber of teams4120 Premier Division 21 Division One Level on pyramidLevels 9 10Feeder toSouthern LeagueIsthmian LeaguePromotion toLevel 8Southern League Division One South Isthmian League Division One South CentralRelegation toHampshire Premier LeagueDorset Premier Football LeagueWiltshire Football LeagueDomestic cup s Wessex League CupCurrent championsHorndean Premier Division Andover New Street Division One 2022 23 WebsiteWessex LeagueCurrent 2023 24 Wessex Football League Champions of the Wessex League who meet the relevant ground and financial requirements are eligible for promotion to the Southern League Division One South or Isthmian League Division One South Central Contents 1 History 2 Current members 2 1 Premier Division 2 2 Division One 3 Past winners 4 Wessex League Cup 4 1 Wessex League Cup winners 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn the summer of 1986 the formation of a Wessex League was discussed It was proposed to draw clubs from the Hampshire Dorset Berks and Bucks Sussex and Wiltshire FAs After long discussions the full Football Association approved the league with the 1986 87 season featuring 17 teams in the league 1 Bashley were first champions of the new league with Brockenhurst finishing last The 1987 88 season saw the number of teams increase from 17 to 19 Four teams joined the league but two of the founding teams Road Sea Southampton and Portals Athletic left in unfortunate circumstances In its third year of existence the league was gaining in prestige and this was reflected by the fact that 17 of the 19 clubs remained in the league 1990 91 saw the league reach previously untouched heights as 20 clubs participated In 2004 it absorbed most of the clubs from its feeder league the Hampshire League which formed a new Division Two and Division Three In 2006 the divisions were renamed as the Premier Division and Divisions One and Two At the end of the 2006 07 season Division Two was disbanded and most of the clubs formed a new Hampshire Premier League 2 Current members editPremier Division edit nbsp nbsp AFC Portchester nbsp AFC Stoneham nbsp Andover New Street nbsp Baffins Milton Rovers nbsp Blackfield amp Langley nbsp Bournemouth nbsp Brockenhurst nbsp Christchurch nbsp Cowes Sports nbsp Fareham Town nbsp Hamble Club nbsp Hythe amp Dibden nbsp Laverstock amp Ford nbsp Lymington Town nbsp Moneyfields nbsp Petersfield Town nbsp Portland United nbsp Shaftesbury nbsp Sherborne Town nbsp United Services Portsmouthclass notpageimage Map showing the location of teams in Wessex Football League Premier Division in 2023 24 Club Home ground AFC Portchester The On Site Group Stadium AFC Stoneham Stoneham Football Complex Andover New Street The DH Property Services Stadium Baffins Milton Rovers PMC Stadium Blackfield amp Langley Gang Warily Bournemouth Victoria Park Brockenhurst Meadens Skoda Arena Christchurch Hurn Bridge Cowes Sports Westwood Park Fareham Town Cams Alders Hamble Club Hamble Community Facility Hythe amp Dibden Hythe Garage Stadium Laverstock amp Ford Church Road Lymington Town The Sports Ground Moneyfields The John Jenkins Stadium Petersfield Town The Southdowns Builders Stadium Portland United Camp amp Satherley Stadium Shaftesbury Cockrams Sherborne Town The GMS Windows Arena United Services Portsmouth HMS Temeraire nbsp The area covered by the Wessex League is coloured in yellow Division One edit Club Home ground AFC Aldermaston Waterside Park Alresford Town Alrebury Park Andover Town Portway Stadium Ash United Shawfield Stadium Clanfield Westleigh Park Cove Oak Farm Downton Brian Whitehead Sports Ground East Cowes Victoria Athletic Beatrice Avenue Fawley Waterside Sports amp Social Club Fleetlands Powder Monkey Park Folland Sports The Arrow Arena Frimley Green The KBO Stadium Hamworthy Recreation The BJM Stadium Millbrook Test Park New Milton Town The DMW Stadium Newport IOW Beatrice Avenue Ringwood Town Long Lane Romsey Town AEC Protection Ground Totton amp Eling Miller Park Verwood Town Potterne Park Whitchurch United LongmeadowPast winners editSeason Champions 1986 87 Bashley 1987 88 Bashley 1988 89 Bashley 1989 90 Romsey Town 1990 91 Havant Town 1991 92 Wimborne Town 1992 93 AFC Lymington 1993 94 Wimborne Town 1994 95 Fleet Town 1995 96 Thatcham Town 1996 97 AFC Lymington 1997 98 AFC Lymington 1998 99 Lymington amp New Milton 1999 2000 Wimborne Town 2000 01 Andover 2001 02 Andover 2002 03 Eastleigh 2003 04 Winchester City In 2004 the league expanded to three divisions Season Division One Division Two Division Three 2004 05 Lymington amp New Milton Lymington Town Colden Common 2005 06 Winchester City Locks Heath Paulsgrove In 2006 the divisions were renumbered with the top division being renamed the Premier Division Season Premier Division Division One Division Two 2006 07 Gosport Borough Hayling United Fleetlands After the 2006 07 season Division Two was discontinued Season Premier Division Division One 2007 08 A F C Totton Tadley Calleva 2008 09 Poole Town Totton amp Eling 2009 10 Poole Town Hamble A S S C 2010 11 Poole Town Downton 2011 12 Winchester City Verwood Town 2012 13 Blackfield amp Langley Brockenhurst 2013 14 Sholing Petersfield Town 2014 15 Petersfield Town Team Solent 2015 16 Salisbury Portland United 2016 17 Portland United Hamble Club 2017 18 Blackfield amp Langley Christchurch 2018 19 Sholing AFC Stoneham 2019 20 Season abandoned coronavirus pandemic 2020 21 Season abandoned lockdown restrictions 2021 22 Hamworthy United Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2022 23 Horndean Andover New Street 2023 24 Moneyfields Hamworthy RecreationWessex League Cup editThe Wessex League Cup or Velocity Wessex League Cup for sponsor purposes is a domestic cup which all the Wessex League teams participate in Wessex League Cup winners edit Source 3 1986 87 Road Sea Southampton 1987 88 East Cowes Victoria Athletic 1988 89 A F C Lymington 1989 90 A F C Totton 1990 91 Thatcham Town 1991 92 Thatcham Town 1992 93 Gosport Borough 1993 94 Wimborne Town 1994 95 Thatcham Town 1995 96 Downton 1996 97 Thatcham Town 1997 98 Aerostructures Sports amp Social 1998 99 Cowes Sports 1999 2000 Wimborne Town 2000 01 no competition held 2001 02 Andover 2002 03 A F C Totton 2003 04 Winchester City 2004 05 Hamworthy United 2005 06 A F C Totton 2006 07 Lymington Town 2007 08 Wimborne Town 2008 09 VT 2009 10 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2010 11 Bournemouth 2011 12 Christchurch 2012 13 Alresford Town 2013 14 Alresford Town 2014 15 A F C Portchester 2015 16 Team Solent 2016 17 Sholing 2017 18 A F C Portchester 2018 19 Baffins Milton Rovers 2019 20 not awarded 2020 21 Hamworthy United 2021 22 Shaftesbury 2022 23 Baffins Milton RoversReferences edit HISTORY wessexleague co uk Retrieved 26 April 2023 HISTORY hpfl co uk Retrieved 26 April 2023 Velocity Wessex League Cup www wessexleague co uk Retrieved 2 October 2023 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wessex Football League amp oldid 1219214260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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