Western Football League Explained

Country:England
Other Countries:Wales
Feeds:Southern League Division One South
Relegation:Dorset Premier League
Gloucestershire County League
Somerset County League
Wiltshire League
South West Peninsula League*
*Only relegated from &<br />promoted to Premier Division
Divisions:Premier Division
Division One
Teams:42
20 (Premier Division)
22 (Division One)
Levels:Levels 9–10
Domest Cup:Les Phillips Cup
Season:2023–24
Champions:Helston Athletic (Premier Division)
Portishead Town (Division One)
Website:Official
Current:2024–25 season

The Western Football League is a football league in South West England, covering Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, western Dorset, parts of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. The league's current main sponsor is Jewson, so it is also known as the Jewson Western League for sponsorship reasons.

Recent restructuring of the English football league system has placed the two divisions, known as the Premier Division and Division One (each a maximum of twenty-two clubs) at the ninth and tenth tiers overall, known as Step 5 and Step 6 of the National League System.

The champion club get promoted to a Step 4 league, which in practice will almost certainly be the Southern League Division One South. Below the Western League are four local leagues covering smaller areas, the Gloucestershire County League, the Somerset County League, the Dorset Premier League and the Wiltshire League.[1] The South West Peninsula League Premier Divisions East and West are also feeders to the Western League but due to having Step 6 status (the same level as the Western League Division One), they feed directly into the Western League Premier Division.

List of 2024–25 member clubs

Premier Division

ClubHome ground
A.F.C. St AustellPoltair Park
Barnstaple TownMill Road
Bridgwater UnitedFairfax Park
BrislingtonBrislington Stadium
Wall Park
Buckland AthleticHomers Heath
Clevedon TownHand Stadium
Ilfracombe TownMarlborough Park
Ivybridge TownErme Valley
Nailsea & TickenhamFryth Way
Oldland AbbotoniansAitchison Playing Field
Winterfield Road
Bristol Road
Saltash UnitedKimberley Stadium
Shepton MalletThe Playing Fields
St BlazeyBlaise Park
StreetThe Tannery
Torpoint AthleticThe Mill
WellingtonThe Playing Field
Welton RoversWest Clewes

Division One

ClubHome ground
AEK BocoGreenbank Road Playing Fields
AvonmouthKing George V Recreation Ground
Recreation Ground
Bradford TownTrowbridge Road
Bristol TelephonesStockwood Lane
Cadbury HeathSpringfield
Calne TownBremhill View
CheddarBowdens Park
Cribbs ReservesThe Lawns
Devizes TownNursteed Road
Gillingham TownWoodwater Lane
HallenThe Hallen Centre
Hengrove AthleticNorton Lane
Keynsham TownCrown Field
Longwell Green SportsLongwell Green Community Stadium
Mendip BroadwalkFilwood Fields
Odd DownLew Hill Memorial Ground
Radstock TownThe Southfields Recreation Ground
ShirehamptonThe Creek
Sturminster Newton UnitedBarnetts Field
Warminster TownWeymouth Street
Wells CityThe Athletic Ground

History

The league was formed in 1892 as the Bristol & District League, and became the Western League in 1895.[2] Another Bristol & District League was later formed, which remains active at a much lower level than the Western League. In the years before World War II, many teams played in both the Southern and Western Leagues; the Western League was considered as secondary to the Southern League.

On four occasions, member clubs have lifted the FA Vase, Tiverton Town twice, Taunton Town once and most recently Truro City, who beat A.F.C. Totton in 2007[3] at the first final to be held at the new Wembley Stadium before a competition record crowd of 27,754. Truro City were the only one of the three to win the FA Vase while in Division One, while none are current members of the Western League, as all three have since progressed to the Southern League.

Founder members

List of champions

Bristol & District League

SeasonDivision One champions (number of titles)Division Two champions (number of titles)
1892–93Warmley (1)
1893–94Warmley (2)Warmley Bristol Reserves (1)
1894–95Hereford Thistle (1)Warmley Bristol Reserves (2)

Western Football League

SeasonDivision One champions (number of titles)Division Two champions (number of titles)
1895–96Warmley (3)Barton Hill (1)
1896–97Warmley (4)Eastville Wanderers (1)
SeasonDivision One champions (number of titles)Division Two champions (number of titles)
1898–99Swindon Town (1)Staple Hill (1)
1899–1900Bristol Rovers (1)Bristol East (1)
1900–01Portsmouth (1)Bristol East (2)
1901–02Portsmouth (2)Bristol East (3)
1902–03Portsmouth (3)Bristol Rovers Reserves (1)
1903–04Tottenham Hotspur (1)Bristol City Reserves (1)
1904–05Plymouth Argyle (1)Bristol Rovers Reserves (2)
1905–06Queens Park Rangers (1)Bristol Rovers Reserves (3)
1906–07West Ham United (1)Staple Hill (2)
1907–08Millwall Athletic (1)Bristol City Reserves (2)
1908–09Millwall Athletic (2)Bristol City Reserves (3)
1909–10Treharris (1)rowspan="5"
1910–11Bristol City Reserves (1)
1911–12Welton Rovers (1)
1912–13Bristol Rovers Reserves (1)
1913–14Cardiff City Reserves (1)
1915–16 to 1918–19colspan="2"
1919–20Douglas (1)Frome Town (1)
1920–21Bristol City Reserves (2)Peasedown St John (1)
1921–22Yeovil & Petters United (1)Clandown (1)
1922–23Weymouth (1)rowspan="3"
1923–24Lovell's Athletic (1)
1924–25Yeovil & Petters United (2)
1925–26Bristol City Reserves (3)Poole (1)
1926–27Bristol City Reserves (4)Poole Reserves (1)
1927–28Plymouth Argyle Reserves (1)Trowbridge Town (1)
1928–29Bristol Rovers Reserves (2)Bath City Reserves (1)
1929–30Yeovil & Petters United (3)Trowbridge Town (2)
1930–31Exeter City Reserves (1)Portland United (1)
1931–32Plymouth Argyle Reserves (2)Portland United (2)
1932–33Exeter City Reserves (2)Swindon Town Reserves (1)
1933–34Bath City (1)Weymouth (1)
1934–35Yeovil & Petters United (4)Swindon Town Reserves (2)
1935–36Bristol Rovers Reserves (3)Swindon Town Reserves (3)
1936–37Bristol Rovers Reserves (4)Weymouth (2)
1937–38Bristol City Reserves (5)Weymouth (3)
1938–39Lovell's Athletic (2)Trowbridge Town (3)
1939–40Trowbridge Town (1)
1940–41 to 1944–45colspan="2"
1945–46Bristol Rovers Reserves (5)
1946–47Trowbridge Town (2)Clandown (2)
1947–48Trowbridge Town (3)Salisbury (1)
1948–49Glastonbury (1)Chippenham United (1)
1949–50Wells City (1)Barnstaple Town (1)
1950–51Glastonbury (2)Stonehouse (1)
1951–52Chippenham Town (1)Bideford (1)
1952–53Barnstaple Town (1)Chippenham Town Reserves (1)
1953–54Weymouth Reserves (1)Bristol Rovers Colts (1)
1954–55Dorchester Town (1)Yeovil Town Reserves (1)
1955–56Trowbridge Town (4)Torquay United Reserves (1)
1956–57Poole Town (1)Cinderford Town (1)
1957–58Salisbury (1)Poole Town Reserves (1)
1958–59Yeovil Town Reserves (1)Bath City Reserves (2)
1959–60Torquay United Reserves (1)Welton Rovers (1)
1960–61Salisbury (2)rowspan="16"
1961–62Bristol City 'A' (1)
1962–63Bristol City 'A' (2)
1963–64Bideford (1)
1964–65Welton Rovers (2)
1965–66Welton Rovers (3)
1966–67Welton Rovers (4)
1967–68Bridgwater Town (1)
1968–69Taunton (1)
1969–70Glastonbury (3)
1970–71Bideford (2)
1971–72Bideford (3)
1972–73Devizes Town (1)
1973–74Welton Rovers (5)
1974–75Falmouth Town (1)
1975–76Falmouth Town (2)
1976–77Falmouth Town (3)Saltash United (1)
1977–78Falmouth Town (4)Keynsham Town (1)
1978–79Frome Town (1)Bournemouth Reserves (1)
1979–80Barnstaple Town (2)Melksham Town (1)
1980–81Bridgwater Town (2)Chippenham Town (1)
1981–82Bideford (4)Shepton Mallet Town (1)
1982–83Bideford (5)Bristol Manor Farm (1)
1983–84Exmouth Town (1)Bristol City Reserves (4)
1984–85Saltash United (1)Portway Bristol (1)
1985–86Exmouth Town (2)Portway Bristol (2)
1986–87Saltash United (2)Swanage Town & Herston (1)
1987–88Liskeard Athletic (1)Welton Rovers (2)
1988–89Saltash United (3)Larkhall Athletic (1)
1989–90Taunton Town (2)Ottery St Mary (1)
1990–91Mangotsfield United (1)Minehead (1)
1991–92Weston-super-Mare (1)Westbury United (1)
1992–93Clevedon Town (1)Odd Down (1)
1993–94Tiverton Town (1)Barnstaple Town (2)
1994–95Tiverton Town (2)Brislington (1)
1995–96Taunton Town (3)Bridgwater Town (1)
1996–97Tiverton Town (3)Melksham Town (2)
1997–98Tiverton Town (4)Bishop Sutton (1)
1998–99Taunton Town (4)Minehead (2)
1999–2000Taunton Town (5)Devizes Town (1)
2000–01Taunton Town (6)Team Bath (1)
2001–02Bideford (6)Frome Town (2)
2002–03Team Bath (1)Torrington (1)
2003–04Bideford (7)Hallen (1)
2004–05Bideford (8)Willand Rovers (1)
2005–06Bideford (9)Dawlish Town (1)
2006–07Corsham Town (1)Truro City (1)
2007–08Truro City (1)Wellington (1)
2008–09Bitton (1)Larkhall Athletic (2)
2009–10Bideford (10)Wells City (1)
2010–11Larkhall Athletic (1)Merthyr Town (1)
2011–12Merthyr Town (1)Cadbury Heath (1)
2012–13Bishop Sutton (1)Sherborne Town (1)
2013–14Larkhall Athletic (2)Bradford Town (1)
2014–15Melksham Town (1)Barnstaple Town (3)
2015–16Odd Down (1)Chipping Sodbury Town (1)
2016–17Bristol Manor Farm (1)Wellington (2)
2017–18Street (1)Westbury United (2)
2018–19Willand Rovers (1)Keynsham Town (2)
2019–20colspan="2"
2020–21colspan="2"
2021–22Tavistock (1)Sherborne Town (2)
2022–23Mousehole (1)Brislington (2)
2023–24Helston Athletic (1)Portishead Town (1)

Teams promoted to Southern League (since 1946)

YearTeamPosition
1949Weymouth3rd
1957Poole Town1st
1958Trowbridge Town5th
1968Salisbury2nd
1971Andover2nd
1972Bideford1st
1972Minehead2nd
1972Dorchester Town7th
1977Taunton Town9th
1982Bridgwater Town3rd
1992Weston-super-Mare1st
1993Clevedon Town1st
1999Tiverton Town2nd
2000Mangotsfield United2nd
2001Chippenham Town2nd
2002Taunton Town2nd
2003Team Bath1st
2004Paulton Rovers2nd
2007Bridgwater Town2nd
2008Truro City1st
2009Frome Town2nd
2010Bideford1st
2012Merthyr Town1st
2014Larkhall Athletic1st
2015Slimbridge3rd
2016Barnstaple Town2nd
2017Bristol Manor Farm1st
2018Street1st
2018Melksham Town2nd
2019Willand Rovers1st
2021Plymouth Parkway1st
2022Tavistock1st
2022Exmouth Town2nd
2023Mousehole1st
2024Helston Athletic1st
2024Falmouth Town2nd

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FOOTBALL: Chippenham Park to join Toolstation League. Owen . Houlihan . https://archive.today/20130628015807/http://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/sport/chippenhamtownfc/ctfcnews/10442584.FOOTBALL__Chippenham_Park_to_join_Toolstation_League/ . dead . 28 June 2013 . Wiltshire. Gazette and Herald . 24 May 2013 . 31 July 2013 .
  2. Book: Bristol and District Football League. Bristol & District Football League, Established 1892. [Rules, with Fixtures and List of Clubs.] ]. 1892 . en.
  3. News: 13 May 2007 . Truro storm back to lift FA Vase . en-GB . 30 June 2022.