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Wiltshire Football League

The Wiltshire Football League, also known as the Wiltshire League and the Wiltshire Senior League, is a football league in England which was formed by amalgamation in 1976. All clubs are affiliated to a County Football Association. The area covered by the competition is the county of Wiltshire and 15 miles beyond the county boundary. The league is at Level 11 of England's National League System pyramid, and operates a Premier Division, Division 1, an U18 Youth Floodlight Division and two Veterans (over 35's) divisions.[1]

Wiltshire Football League
Founded1976
Number of teams34
Level on pyramidLevel 11–12
Feeder toHellenic League
Wessex League
Western League
Promotion toHellenic League Division One
Wessex League Division One
Western League Division One
Relegation toNorth Berks Football League
Swindon & District League
Trowbridge & District League
Domestic cup(s)Fountain Trophies Senior KO Cup
Current championsAmesbury Town
(2023–24)
Websitewww.wiltshireseniorleague.co.uk

The league is sponsored by Corsham Print.[2]

History edit

The league was established in 1976 by the Wiltshire Football Association as a replacement for the Wiltshire Combination League and the amateur Wiltshire League.[3][4]

Sponsorship by Corsham Print began in 2015–16.[5] Starting in 2016–17, the Swindon & District League and the Trowbridge & District League became formal feeder leagues, with one club from each potentially promoted to the Wiltshire Senior League each season, and relegation in the other direction.[6]

Wiltshire Senior Football League Limited, a private company limited by guarantee, was established in 2021.[7]

Member clubs 2023–24 edit

For the 2023–24 season, the league's Premier Division was increased from 16 to 18 clubs and Division One was expanded from seven clubs to 16.[8]

Where a club is outside Wiltshire, their county is shown in brackets.

Premier Division edit

Division One edit

History edit

The formation of the Wiltshire County Football League resulted from the amalgamation of the Wiltshire Combination and Wiltshire Leagues. The following Officers and Committee were elected at the inaugural meeting held in Devizes: J R Nunn (Chairman), W L Miles (Vice-chairman), E S M Ashman (Secretary), F E Jones (Assistant Secretary), C G Scott (Treasurer), P J Ackrill (Registration Secretary), and K J Mulraney (Referees' Appointments Secretary). There was a Management Committee of fourteen Vice-presidents.[9]

The league was initially to consist of no more than 56 clubs.

1976 league constitution edit

  • Senior Division 1 – Amesbury, Malmesbury Victoria, Avon (Bradford), Park YC, Bemerton Athletic, Salisbury City Res, Bromham, Sanford, Calne Town, St Joseph's YC, Chippenham Town Res, Vickers (South Marston), Ferndale Athletic, Westbury Utd, Highworth Town, Wootton Bassett Town
  • Senior Division 2 – Avebury, Pewsey Vale, Burbage Sports, Purton, Corsham Town, Rowde, Lawn (Swindon), Warminster Town, Ludgershall, West Lavington, Marlborough Town, Wroughton
  • Junior Division (Section A) – Box Rovers, Sarsen Utd, Corsham Town Res, Sherston, Croft, Shrewton, Frogwell, Sutton and Seagry, Highworth Town Res, Trowbridge Youth, Laverstock and Ford, Walcot Boys Athletic, Park YC Res, West Lavington Res, Penhill YC, West Swindon
  • Junior Division (Section B) – Amesbury Res, Malmesbury Victoria Res, Avon (Bradford) Res, Marlborough Town Res, Bemerton Athletic Res, Pewsey Vale Res, Bromham Res, Purton Res, Calne Town Res, Sanford Res, Devizes Town Res, St Joseph's YC Res, Ferndale Athletic Res, Vickers (South Marston) Res, Lawn (Swindon) Res, Wootton Bassett Town Res

1990–91 season edit

The Cup Competitions had new sponsors and were renamed the Addkey Senior KO Cup and the Fountain Trophies Junior KO Cup.

1991–92 season edit

The league extended its boundaries this season and changed its name to The Wiltshire Football League. This season saw the league enter into a Pyramid of Football Agreement with the Western and Hellenic Football Leagues.

1994–95 season edit

A new logo was introduced, changing the design for the first time since the league was formed.

1998–99 season edit

With the introduction of new Senior status standards by the Wiltshire County Football Association, an Intermediate status was introduced and the league amended its rules accordingly. Division 1 became the Premier Division, Division 2 the Intermediate Division, Division 3 became Junior Division 1 and Division 4 became Junior Division 2. The Intermediate Division was sponsored by Plaister Auto Services.

2003–04 season edit

There were an insufficient number of clubs at Intermediate status this season, so the league reverted to two junior divisions. The league had new sponsors this season in Plaister Auto Services and changed their name accordingly.

2014–15 season edit

There were an insufficient number of clubs at Intermediate status this season, so the league closed the Junior Division.

2022–23 season edit

Division One was reintroduced, consisting of seven clubs.

List of champions edit

Season Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four
1976–77 Park Warminster Town Walcot Boys Athletic Devizes Town Reserves
1977–78 Park Penhill YC Shrewton Melksham Town Reserves
1978–79 Park Ferndale Athletic Shrewton Meadowcroft
1979–80 Amesbury Calne Town Sanford Reserves Dorcan
1980–81 Park St Joseph's Shrewton Durrington Sports
1981–82 Sutton United Meadowcroft Moredon EC Calne Town Reserves
1982–83 Penhill Purton Avebury Reserves Kington Langley
1983–84 Penhill Willis Penhill Reserves Plessey Sports
1984–85 Park Wootton Bassett Town Plessey Sports Corsham Town Reserves
1985–86 Purton Ferndale Athletic Calne Town Reserves Walcot
1986–87 Bemerton Athletic Oldacre Purton Reserves Old Manor Reserves
1987–88 Wootton Bassett Town Marlborough Town Aldebourne Park Reserves Chiseldon
1988–89 Ferndale Athletic Devizes Town Reserves Walcot Athletic Wroughton
1989–90 Pewsey Vale Pinehurst Walcot Athletic Wootton Bassett Sports
1990–91 Amesbury Town Wroughton Sunray Badbury Ramsbury
1991–92 Amesbury Town Dorcan Sunray Badbury Plessey Semics
1992–93 Pewsey Vale Marlborough Town Salisbury Manor Dorcan Reserves
1993–94 Melksham Town Bradford Town National Semi-Conductor Ashton Keynes
1994–95 Aldbourne Ferndale Melksham Town Reserves Raychem Sports & Social Shrewton United Reserves
1995–96 Pinehurst Southbrook Walcot Raychem Sports & Social PRC Durrington
1996–97 Shrewton United Raychem Sports & Social Chisledon Raychem Sports & Social Reserves
1997–98 Corsham Town Melksham Town Reserves Down Ampney GPS Reserves
Season Premier Division Intermediate Division Junior Division One Junior Division Two
1998–99 Raychem Mowlem Down Ampney Cricklade Town Reserves Westside United
1999–00 Malmesbury Victoria Trowbridge Town Malmesbury Victoria Reserves Sherston
2000–01 Cricklade Town Wanborough United Ashton Keynes Swindon Eagles
Season Premier Division Intermediate Division Junior Division
2001–02 Shrewton United Stratton Crosslink Reserves Wootton Bassett United
2002–03 Shrewton United Dunbar Westside Cricklade Town Reserves
Season Premier Division Junior Division One
2003–04 Trowbridge Town Trowbridge Town Reserves Swindon Asians
2004–05 Corsham Town Down Ampney Castle Combe
2005–06 Corsham Town Wroughton Chiseldon Castrol
2006–07 Corsham Town AFC Castrol Lower Stratton
2007–08 Wroughton Minety KC
2008–09 New College Swindon Minety Greenmeadow
2009–10 New College Swindon Minety Wilton Town
Season Premier Division Division One
2010–11 Corsham Town Reserves FC Sanford
2011–12 FC Sanford Box Rovers
2012–13 Wilts Calne Town Madames
2013–14 Southbrook Melksham Town Reserves
Season Premier Division
2014–15 Malmesbury Victoria
2015–16 Trowbridge Town
2016–17 Wroughton
2017–18 Kintbury Rangers
2018–19 Wroughton
2019–20 Season abandoned, Corsham Town Reserves in the lead
2020–21 Season abandoned, Pewsey Vale in the lead
2021–22 Royal Wootton Bassett Town Development
Season Premier Division Division One
2022–23 Trowbridge Town Larkhall Athletic Development
Sources: Wiltshire League,[10] Non-League Matters,[11] FA Full Time[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "The Non League Pyramid – Leagues". Pyramid Passion. Centre Circle Publishing. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League: Premier Division". FA Full Time. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  3. ^ "History of Senior Football Leagues in Wiltshire". Wiltshire Senior League. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Formation of the Wiltshire Senior League". Wiltshire Senior League. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Season by Season History 2010s". Wiltshire Senior League. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Feeder Leagues to Wiltshire Senior League". Wiltshire Senior League. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Wiltshire Senior Football League Limited". Companies House. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Season 2023–24". Wiltshire Senior League. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  9. ^ . Wiltshire Football League. Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 7 September 2007. Retrieved 7 September 2007.
  10. ^ Wiltshire League
  11. ^ Wiltshire League 1992–2004 Non-League Matters

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • FA Full-time page

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The Wiltshire Football League also known as the Wiltshire League and the Wiltshire Senior League is a football league in England which was formed by amalgamation in 1976 All clubs are affiliated to a County Football Association The area covered by the competition is the county of Wiltshire and 15 miles beyond the county boundary The league is at Level 11 of England s National League System pyramid and operates a Premier Division Division 1 an U18 Youth Floodlight Division and two Veterans over 35 s divisions 1 Wiltshire Football LeagueFounded1976Number of teams34Level on pyramidLevel 11 12Feeder toHellenic LeagueWessex LeagueWestern LeaguePromotion toHellenic League Division One Wessex League Division OneWestern League Division OneRelegation toNorth Berks Football LeagueSwindon amp District LeagueTrowbridge amp District LeagueDomestic cup s Fountain Trophies Senior KO CupCurrent championsAmesbury Town 2023 24 Websitewww wbr wiltshireseniorleague wbr co wbr uk The league is sponsored by Corsham Print 2 Contents 1 History 2 Member clubs 2023 24 2 1 Premier Division 2 2 Division One 3 History 3 1 1976 league constitution 3 2 1990 91 season 3 3 1991 92 season 3 4 1994 95 season 3 5 1998 99 season 3 6 2003 04 season 3 7 2014 15 season 3 8 2022 23 season 4 List of champions 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe league was established in 1976 by the Wiltshire Football Association as a replacement for the Wiltshire Combination League and the amateur Wiltshire League 3 4 Sponsorship by Corsham Print began in 2015 16 5 Starting in 2016 17 the Swindon amp District League and the Trowbridge amp District League became formal feeder leagues with one club from each potentially promoted to the Wiltshire Senior League each season and relegation in the other direction 6 Wiltshire Senior Football League Limited a private company limited by guarantee was established in 2021 7 Member clubs 2023 24 editFor the 2023 24 season the league s Premier Division was increased from 16 to 18 clubs and Division One was expanded from seven clubs to 16 8 Where a club is outside Wiltshire their county is shown in brackets Premier Division edit Amesbury Town Blunsdon Calne Town Reserves Frome Collegians Somerset Kingsdown Lions Kintbury Rangers Berkshire Larkhall Athletic Development Somerset Ludgershall Sports Malmesbury Victoria Development Melksham Town Reserves Odd Down Development Somerset Pewsey Vale Royal Wootton Bassett Town Development Salisbury Development Shrewton United Shrivenham Oxfordshire Trowbridge Town Wroughton Division One edit Bishops Cannings Bratton Cricklade Town Devizes Town Reserves Faringdon Town Oxfordshire Kingsdown Lions Development Kintbury Rangers Development Lambourn Sports Berkshire Ludgershall Sports Development Marlborough Town Park United Pewsey Vale Development Purton Shrivenham Development Oxfordshire Stratton Juniors Sutton United Wroughton DevelopmentHistory editThe formation of the Wiltshire County Football League resulted from the amalgamation of the Wiltshire Combination and Wiltshire Leagues The following Officers and Committee were elected at the inaugural meeting held in Devizes J R Nunn Chairman W L Miles Vice chairman E S M Ashman Secretary F E Jones Assistant Secretary C G Scott Treasurer P J Ackrill Registration Secretary and K J Mulraney Referees Appointments Secretary There was a Management Committee of fourteen Vice presidents 9 The league was initially to consist of no more than 56 clubs 1976 league constitution edit Senior Division 1 Amesbury Malmesbury Victoria Avon Bradford Park YC Bemerton Athletic Salisbury City Res Bromham Sanford Calne Town St Joseph s YC Chippenham Town Res Vickers South Marston Ferndale Athletic Westbury Utd Highworth Town Wootton Bassett Town Senior Division 2 Avebury Pewsey Vale Burbage Sports Purton Corsham Town Rowde Lawn Swindon Warminster Town Ludgershall West Lavington Marlborough Town Wroughton Junior Division Section A Box Rovers Sarsen Utd Corsham Town Res Sherston Croft Shrewton Frogwell Sutton and Seagry Highworth Town Res Trowbridge Youth Laverstock and Ford Walcot Boys Athletic Park YC Res West Lavington Res Penhill YC West Swindon Junior Division Section B Amesbury Res Malmesbury Victoria Res Avon Bradford Res Marlborough Town Res Bemerton Athletic Res Pewsey Vale Res Bromham Res Purton Res Calne Town Res Sanford Res Devizes Town Res St Joseph s YC Res Ferndale Athletic Res Vickers South Marston Res Lawn Swindon Res Wootton Bassett Town Res 1990 91 season edit The Cup Competitions had new sponsors and were renamed the Addkey Senior KO Cup and the Fountain Trophies Junior KO Cup 1991 92 season edit The league extended its boundaries this season and changed its name to The Wiltshire Football League This season saw the league enter into a Pyramid of Football Agreement with the Western and Hellenic Football Leagues 1994 95 season edit A new logo was introduced changing the design for the first time since the league was formed 1998 99 season edit With the introduction of new Senior status standards by the Wiltshire County Football Association an Intermediate status was introduced and the league amended its rules accordingly Division 1 became the Premier Division Division 2 the Intermediate Division Division 3 became Junior Division 1 and Division 4 became Junior Division 2 The Intermediate Division was sponsored by Plaister Auto Services 2003 04 season edit There were an insufficient number of clubs at Intermediate status this season so the league reverted to two junior divisions The league had new sponsors this season in Plaister Auto Services and changed their name accordingly 2014 15 season edit There were an insufficient number of clubs at Intermediate status this season so the league closed the Junior Division 2022 23 season edit Division One was reintroduced consisting of seven clubs List of champions editSeason Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four 1976 77 Park Warminster Town Walcot Boys Athletic Devizes Town Reserves 1977 78 Park Penhill YC Shrewton Melksham Town Reserves 1978 79 Park Ferndale Athletic Shrewton Meadowcroft 1979 80 Amesbury Calne Town Sanford Reserves Dorcan 1980 81 Park St Joseph s Shrewton Durrington Sports 1981 82 Sutton United Meadowcroft Moredon EC Calne Town Reserves 1982 83 Penhill Purton Avebury Reserves Kington Langley 1983 84 Penhill Willis Penhill Reserves Plessey Sports 1984 85 Park Wootton Bassett Town Plessey Sports Corsham Town Reserves 1985 86 Purton Ferndale Athletic Calne Town Reserves Walcot 1986 87 Bemerton Athletic Oldacre Purton Reserves Old Manor Reserves 1987 88 Wootton Bassett Town Marlborough Town Aldebourne Park Reserves Chiseldon 1988 89 Ferndale Athletic Devizes Town Reserves Walcot Athletic Wroughton 1989 90 Pewsey Vale Pinehurst Walcot Athletic Wootton Bassett Sports 1990 91 Amesbury Town Wroughton Sunray Badbury Ramsbury 1991 92 Amesbury Town Dorcan Sunray Badbury Plessey Semics 1992 93 Pewsey Vale Marlborough Town Salisbury Manor Dorcan Reserves 1993 94 Melksham Town Bradford Town National Semi Conductor Ashton Keynes 1994 95 Aldbourne Ferndale Melksham Town Reserves Raychem Sports amp Social Shrewton United Reserves 1995 96 Pinehurst Southbrook Walcot Raychem Sports amp Social PRC Durrington 1996 97 Shrewton United Raychem Sports amp Social Chisledon Raychem Sports amp Social Reserves 1997 98 Corsham Town Melksham Town Reserves Down Ampney GPS Reserves Season Premier Division Intermediate Division Junior Division One Junior Division Two 1998 99 Raychem Mowlem Down Ampney Cricklade Town Reserves Westside United 1999 00 Malmesbury Victoria Trowbridge Town Malmesbury Victoria Reserves Sherston 2000 01 Cricklade Town Wanborough United Ashton Keynes Swindon Eagles Season Premier Division Intermediate Division Junior Division 2001 02 Shrewton United Stratton Crosslink Reserves Wootton Bassett United 2002 03 Shrewton United Dunbar Westside Cricklade Town Reserves Season Premier Division Junior Division One 2003 04 Trowbridge Town Trowbridge Town Reserves Swindon Asians 2004 05 Corsham Town Down Ampney Castle Combe 2005 06 Corsham Town Wroughton Chiseldon Castrol 2006 07 Corsham Town AFC Castrol Lower Stratton 2007 08 Wroughton Minety KC 2008 09 New College Swindon Minety Greenmeadow 2009 10 New College Swindon Minety Wilton Town Season Premier Division Division One 2010 11 Corsham Town Reserves FC Sanford 2011 12 FC Sanford Box Rovers 2012 13 Wilts Calne Town Madames 2013 14 Southbrook Melksham Town Reserves Season Premier Division 2014 15 Malmesbury Victoria 2015 16 Trowbridge Town 2016 17 Wroughton 2017 18 Kintbury Rangers 2018 19 Wroughton 2019 20 Season abandoned Corsham Town Reserves in the lead 2020 21 Season abandoned Pewsey Vale in the lead 2021 22 Royal Wootton Bassett Town Development Season Premier Division Division One 2022 23 Trowbridge Town Larkhall Athletic Development Sources Wiltshire League 10 Non League Matters 11 FA Full Time 2 References edit The Non League Pyramid Leagues Pyramid Passion Centre Circle Publishing Retrieved 20 October 2012 a b Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League Premier Division FA Full Time Retrieved 28 July 2022 History of Senior Football Leagues in Wiltshire Wiltshire Senior League Retrieved 15 January 2023 Formation of the Wiltshire Senior League Wiltshire Senior League Retrieved 15 January 2023 Season by Season History 2010s Wiltshire Senior League Retrieved 15 January 2023 Feeder Leagues to Wiltshire Senior League Wiltshire Senior League Retrieved 15 January 2023 Wiltshire Senior Football League Limited Companies House Retrieved 15 January 2023 Season 2023 24 Wiltshire Senior League Retrieved 3 June 2023 Wiltshire Football League History Wiltshire Football League Internet Archive Archived from the original on 7 September 2007 Retrieved 7 September 2007 2013 14 Handbook Wiltshire League Wiltshire League 1992 2004 Non League MattersExternal links editOfficial website nbsp FA Full time page Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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