Last updated : Friday, 15 September 2023
Bristol & Avon Association Football League
The Bristol & Avon Association Football League (B&AAFL) is an amateur football league based in England. It is a feeder league to the Bristol and District League and is affiliated to the Somerset County FA and Gloucestershire FA.
History
The B&AAFL was founded in 1910 as the Bristol Church of England Association Football League. It had three divisions in its inaugural season, which were won by Simons, St Werburghs, and St Marks.

In the 1960s, the league expanded to five divisions and three youth divisions. The youth divisions were successful in producing players for Bristol City and Bristol Rovers.
In July 2011, the league expanded to two divisions, the Premier Division and Division One. However, this was short-lived and the league reverted to a single division in 2013.
Current season

The current season is the 2022-2023 season. There are 11 teams competing in the league, which are:
- AFC Hartcliffe Reserves
- Bristol Revolution
- Broadwalk Reserves
- De Veys Reserves
- Dodington FC
- Iron Acton 'B'
- Little Stoke United
- Port of Bristol 'A'
- South West Spartans
- Wessex Wanderers 'A'
- Westerleigh Sports Reserves