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Revision as of 13:25, 5 November 2012

Wiltshire Football League
DivisionsPremier Division
Division One
Number of clubs28
Level on pyramidLevel 11–12
Feeder toWestern Football League
Promotion toWestern Football League Division One
Current championsCorsham Town Reserves (Premier)
FC Sandford (Division One)
(2010–11)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Wiltshire Football League is a football league based in England. It has two divisions, headed by the Premier Division.

The league sits at Step 7 of England's National League System pyramid.[1]

2012–13 member clubs

Premier Division

Source:[2]

Division One

Source:[3]

Recent Divisional Champions (incomplete list)

Season Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four
1995–96 Pinehurst Southbrook Walcot Raychem Sports & Social PFC Durrington
1996–97 Shrewton United Raychem Sports & Social ChiseLdon Raychem Sports & Social Reserves
1997–98 Corsham Town Melksham Town Reserves Down Ampney GPS Reserves

In 1998, after changes made by the Wiltshire FA and the introduction of an Intermediate status for clubs, the divisions were renamed. Division One became the Premier Division, Division Two became the Intedmediate Division, while Divisions Three and Four became Junior Divisions One and Two

Season Premier Division Intermediate Division Junior Division One Junior Division Two
1998–99 Raychem Mowlem Down Ampney Cricklade Town Reserves Westside United
1999–2000 Malmesbury Victoria Trowbridge Town Malmesbury Victoria Reserves Sherston Town
2000–01 Cricklade Town Wanborough United Ashton Keynes Swindon Eagles

In 2001 Junior Divisions One and Two were merged into a single Junior Division

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

By 2003, there were insufficient clubs of Intermediate status, so the league renamed its divisions

Season Premier Division Division One Division Two
2003–04 Trowbridge Town Trowbridge Town Reserves Swindon Asians
2004–05 Corsham Town Reserves Down Ampney Castle Combe
2005–06 Corsham Town Reserves Wroughton Chiseldon Castrol
2006–07 Corsham Town Reserves AFC Castrol Lower Stratton
2007–08 Wroughton Minety KC
2008–09 New College Swindon Minety Greenmeadow
2009–10 New College Swindon Minety Wilton Town

For the start of the 2010–11 season the league re-organised into two divisions.

Season Premier Division Division One
2010–11 Corsham Town Reserves FC Sanford
2011–12 FC Sanford Box Rovers

References

  1. ^ "The Non League Pyramid - Leagues". Pyramid Passion. Centre Circle Publishing. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Wiltshire Football League 2012/13: Premier Division". Full-Time League Websites. The Football Association. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Wiltshire Football League 2012/13: Division 1". Full-Time League Websites. The Football Association. Retrieved 23 July 2012.