The WiltshireFootball League is a football league in England, formed by amalgamation in 1976. All clubs are affiliated to an affiliated County Football Association. The area covered by the competition is the county of Wiltshire and 15 miles beyond the county boundary. The league sits at Step 7 of England's National League System pyramid, and since season 2014–15 has operated just one senior division.
Member clubs (2019–20)
The constitution for season 2019–20 is as follows. Where a club is outside Wiltshire, their county is shown in brackets.
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 fourteen Vice-Presidents. The league was initially to consist of no more than 56 clubs.
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, 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
1990–91 season
The Cup Competitions had new sponsors and were renamed the Addkey Senior KO Cup and the Fountain Trophies Junior KO Cup.
1991–92 season
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
A new logo was introduced, changing the design for the first time since the League was formed.
1998–99 season
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
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
There were an insufficient number of Clubs at Intermediate Status this season, so the League closed the Junior Division.