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, two Ladies’ Divisions, an U18 Youth Floodlight Division and two Veterans divisions.
The league is sponsored by Corsham Print.
History
The league was established in 1976 by the Wiltshire Football Association as a replacement for the Wiltshire Combination League and the amateur Wiltshire League.Sponsorship by Corsham Print began in 2015–16. 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.
Wiltshire Senior Football League Limited, a private company limited by guarantee, was established in 2021.
Member clubs 2025–26
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.Where a club is outside Wiltshire, their county is shown in brackets.
Premier Division
- Bemerton Heath Harlequins Reserves
- Calne Town Reserves
Cricklade Town- Devizes Town Reserves
- Down Ampney
- Faringdon Town
- Larkhall Athletic Development
- Letcombe
- Melksham Town Reserves
- Park United
- Pewsey Vale
- Purton Kingsdown
- Royal Wootton Bassett Town Development
- Shrewton United
- Shrivenham
- Swindon Supermarine Development
- Trowbridge Town
- Wroughton
Division One
- Bishops Cannings
- Bradford Town Reserves
- Fairford Town Reserves
- Faringdon Town Development
- Great Western
- Kintbury Rangers Development
- Lambourn Sports
- Malmesbury Victoria Development
- Marlborough Town
- Pewsey Vale Development
- Purton Kingsdown Development
- Redhouse
- Shrivenham Development
- Stratton Juniors
- Westbury United Reserves
History
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, W L Miles, E S M Ashman, F E Jones, C G Scott, P J Ackrill, and K J Mulraney. There was a Management Committee of fourteen Vice-presidents.The league was initially to consist of no more than 56 clubs.
1976 league constitution
- Senior Division 1 – Amesbury, Malmesbury Victoria, Avon, Park YC, Bemerton Athletic, Salisbury City Res, Bromham, Sanford, Calne Town, St Joseph's YC, Chippenham Town Res, Vickers, Ferndale Athletic, Westbury Utd, Highworth Town, Wootton Bassett Town
- Senior Division 2 – Avebury, Pewsey Vale, Burbage Sports, Purton, Corsham Town, Rowde, Lawn, Warminster Town, Ludgershall, West Lavington, Marlborough Town, Wroughton
- Junior Division – 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 – Amesbury Res, Malmesbury Victoria Res, Avon 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 Res, Lawn Res, Wootton Bassett Town Res