2003–04 Wessex Football League

The 2003–04 Wessex Football League was the 18th season of the Wessex Football League, and the last in which the league consisted of a single division. The league champions for the first time in their history were newcomers Winchester City. There was no promotion to the Southern League, but two clubs were relegated to a new Division Two for 2004–05, as the league was restructured and two new divisions were added.[1]

Wessex Football League
Season2003–04
ChampionsWinchester City
RelegatedBlackfield & Langley
Whitchurch United

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

League table

The league consisted of one division of 22 clubs, the same as the previous season, after Eastleigh were promoted to the Southern League and one new club joined:[2]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
1 Winchester City (C) 42 35 3 4 151 35 +116 108
2 Wimborne Town 42 31 6 5 105 45 +60 99
3 Gosport Borough 42 29 5 8 96 40 +56 92
4 Lymington & New Milton 42 29 3 10 98 38 +60 90
5 A.F.C. Newbury 42 26 4 12 94 53 +41 82
6 Andover 42 25 4 13 100 65 +35 79
7 Fareham Town 42 24 6 12 71 38 +33 78
8 A.F.C. Totton 42 18 10 14 76 55 +21 64
9 Brockenhurst 42 19 7 16 49 74 25 64
10 Thatcham Town 42 16 10 16 70 72 2 58
11 Christchurch 42 17 6 19 63 62 +1 57
12 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 42 16 7 19 78 79 1 55
13 Hamble A.S.S.C. 42 16 7 19 51 76 25 55
14 Cowes Sports 42 15 8 19 51 59 8 53
15 B.A.T. Sports 42 13 7 22 57 68 11 46
16 Portland United 42 14 4 24 58 86 28 46
17 Moneyfields 42 11 8 23 51 83 32 41
18 Alton Town 42 12 2 28 55 110 55 38
19 Downton 42 8 7 27 43 106 63 31
20 Bournemouth 42 8 6 28 41 86 45 30
21 Blackfield & Langley (R) 42 7 7 28 51 99 48 28 Relegated to Division Two
22 Whitchurch United (R) 42 7 5 30 37 117 80 26
Source:
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
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References

  1. "Wessex League 1986–2011". Non League Matters. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  2. "2003–04 Wessex League". FCHD. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
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