Watton United FC (formerly RAF Watton FC) played in the East Anglian League from 1949-50, joining the Anglian Combination in 1964, when it was formed as an amalgamation of the East Anglian League and the Norfolk & Suffolk League. They were champions in 1967, 1968 and 1986.
They were promoted to the Eastern Counties Football League at level nine of the English football league system in 1986 and when a second division was created, in 1988, played in the Eastern Counties Football League Premier Division, still at level nine.
The club resigned from the league in the 1990s, returning to the Anglian Combination in Division 2.
In 2000-01, they were promoted to Division 1. They were Division 1 champions in 2003-04 and were promoted to the Premier Division.
They were relegated at the end of the 2005-06 season and now play in Anglian Combination Division 1.
The reserves play in Division 5 and the 'A' team play in Central and South Norfolk Crown & Fire League Division 3. The club plays its home games at Watton Sports and Social Club, located on Dereham Road, Norfolk.
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