2006–07 Wessex Football League

Wessex Football League
Season 2006–07
Champions Gosport Borough

The 2006–07 Wessex Football League was the 21st season of the Wessex Football League. The league champions for the first time in their history were Gosport Borough, who were promoted to the Southern League. The three divisions were renamed Premier Division, Division One and Division Two.

There was some promotion between the three Wessex League divisions, but no relegation, and Division Two was disbanded at the end of the season, leaving the league with two divisions.[1] Clubs with a specified level of facilities were promoted to Division One.

For sponsorship reasons, the league was known as the Sydenhams Wessex League.[2]

League tables

Premier Division

The new Premier Division consisted of 20 clubs, reduced from 22 the previous season, after Winchester City, Thatcham Town and Andover were promoted to the Southern League, Portland United were demoted to the Dorset Premier League, and B.A.T. Sports and A.F.C. Newbury were demoted to the third tier after they suffered problems with their grounds. Four new clubs were promoted from the second tier:[2]

PosClubPlWDLGFGAGDiffPtsNotes
1Gosport Borough (C) (P)3827838727+6089Joined the Southern League
2A.F.C. Totton3827838931+5889
3VT3824867644+3280
4Poole Town38234118841+4773
5Bournemouth38201086938+3170
6Wimborne Town38191098254+2867
7Moneyfields38213146946+2366
8Fareham Town38181289557+3865*
9Cowes Sports38179126150+960
10Brading Town38157167480–652
11Bemerton Heath Harlequins38139165573–1848
12Lymington Town38138174948+147
13Brockenhurst381011175266–1441
14Christchurch38910194763–1637
15Hamworthy United38910194970–2137
16Horndean381112651104–5334
17Alton Town3897225987–2833*
18Downton38710214889–4131
19Ringwood Town3858253485–5123
20Hamble A.S.S.C.38533024105–8118

Division One

The new Division One consisted of 19 clubs, reduced from 22 the previous season, after Brading Town, Downton, Horndean and Ringwood Town were promoted to the top tier, Bishops Waltham Town and Whitchurch United were relegated to the third tier, and three new clubs joined:[2]

PosClubPlWDLGFGAGDiffPtsNotes
1Hayling United (C) (P)36274511632+8485Promoted to the Premier Division
2Alresford Town (P)3623855328+2577
3Romsey Town (P)3622686836+3272
4Locks Heath3621787840+3870Left the league at the end of the season
5Fawley36187117857+2161
6Verwood Town36179107346+2760
7Stockbridge36178116454+1059
8Warminster Town36169116348+1557
9Shaftesbury36159125847+1154
10United Services Portsmouth361210147668+846
11Farnborough North End361113124056–1646
12Laverstock & Ford36129155565–1045
13Liss Athletic361110155973–1442*
14Hythe & Dibden3699185481–2736
15East Cowes Victoria Athletic361062049101–5236
16Blackfield & Langley36952266104–3832
17Petersfield Town3676235098–4827
18Amesbury Town36510215778–2125
19Andover New Street3655263782–4520

Division Two

The new Division Two consisted of 18 clubs, increased from 17 the previous season, after Laverstock & Ford and Verwood Town were promoted, and Micheldever and Netley Central Sports left the league. Five new clubs joined:[2]

PosClubPlWDLGFGAGDiffPtsNotes
1Fleetlands (C)30252310118+8377Left the league at the end of the season
2Tadley Calleva (P)30235210333+7074Promoted to Division One
3Wellow3019657736+4163Left the league at the end of the season
4A.F.C. Portchester (P)30164106845+2352Promoted to Division One
5B.A.T. Sports (P)3015696149+1251
6Otterbourne3015696050+1051Left the league at the end of the season
7Overton United30146106655+1148
8Paulsgrove30143136963+645
9Clanfield30107136059+137
10Colden Common30113166676–1036
11Fleet Spurs (P)30105155558–335Promoted to Division One
12Whitchurch United (P)30104164861–1334
13A.F.C. Aldermaston (P)30104166178–1734
14Stoneham3096155176–2533Left the league at the end of the season
15Hamble Club30142529130–1017
16QK Southampton30052518106–885
17A.F.C. Newbury00000000Resigned, record expunged
18Bishops Waltham Town00000000

References

  1. "Wessex League 1986–2011". Non League Matters. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "2006–07 Wessex League". FCHD. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
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