The Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden was the highest association football league in the German states of Württemberg and Baden and the Prussian Province of Hohenzollern from 1923 to 1933.
After this season, the league was split into a Württemberg and a Baden group, the first having nine and the second eight teams.
The second and third placed team of each division would also advance to the separate round of the runners-up like in the previous season.
The 1928-29 season saw no change in modus but both leagues now operated on a strength of eight clubs.
With the rise of the Nazis to power, the Gauligas were introduced as the highest football leagues in Germany.