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, Surrey, and the Isle of Wight are also eligible. The Premier Division is one of the sixteen recognised leagues to form the ninth level of the English football league system, and Division One is one of seventeen recognised leagues at level 10.
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

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.
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.

Current members

Premier Division

ClubHome ground
AFC StonehamStoneham Football Complex
Andover New StreetThe DH Property Services Stadium
Baffins Milton RoversPMC Stadium
Bemerton Heath HarlequinsA-Class Arena
BournemouthVictoria Park
BrockenhurstMeadens Skoda Arena
ChristchurchHurn Bridge
Cowes SportsWestwood Park
DowntonBrian Whitehead Sports Ground
East Cowes Victoria AthleticBeatrice Avenue
Hamble ClubHamble Community Facility
Hamworthy RecreationThe BJM Stadium
Hythe & DibdenHythe Garage Stadium
Laverstock & FordChurch Road
MillbrookTest Park
New Milton TownThe M.A Hart Stadium
Petersfield TownThe Southdowns Builders Stadium
Portland UnitedCamp & Satherley Stadium
Sherborne TownThe GMS Windows Arena
Wincanton TownWincanton Sports Ground

Past winners

In 2004, the league expanded to three divisions.
SeasonDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
2004–05Lymington & New MiltonLymington TownColden Common
2005–06Winchester CityLocks HeathPaulsgrove

In 2006, the divisions were renumbered, with the top division being renamed the Premier Division.
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision Two
2006–07Gosport BoroughHayling UnitedFleetlands

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

Wessex League Cup

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

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