Falmouth Town A.F.C.

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Falmouth Town AFC
Badge of Falmouth Town
Full name Falmouth Town Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Eagles
Founded 1950
Ground Bickland Park
Falmouth
Capacity 3,572 (500 seats)
Chairman England John Garwood
Manager England Steve Massey
League South Western League
2005-06 South Western League, 3rd
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Falmouth Town A.F.C. are a football club based in Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. They were established in 1950 and were founding members of the South Western League in 1951. They have reached the 1st round proper of the FA Cup 3 times in their history. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the South Western League.

In the 1970s, after winning four successive championships, they moved up to the Western League which they also won four seasons running. They were Western League members from 1974-1983. Increased travelling forced Town to revert back to local football and after being initially rejected by the South Western League, they played a season in the Cornwall Combination before being re-elected for the 1984-85 season.

The club have played at Bickland Park since 1957 after spells at Union Corner (twice), Ashfield and the Recreation Ground.

They are the only Cornish team to make the first round proper of the FA Cup, which they have done on three occasions.

They have maintained a healthy rivalry with Penryn Athletic for much of their history.

[edit] Season-by-season record since 1951

Season Division Position Notes
1951-52 South Western League 9
1952-53 South Western League 14
1953-54 South Western League 16
1954-55 South Western League 15
1955-56 South Western League 9
1956-57 South Western League 3
1957-58 South Western League 8
1958-59 South Western League 2 Runner-Up
1959-60 South Western League 5
1960-61 South Western League 4
1961-62 South Western League 1 Champions
1962-63 South Western League 3 FA Cup First Round Proper
1963-64 South Western League 4
1964-65 South Western League 2 Runner-Up
1965-66 South Western League 1 Champions
1966-67 South Western League 4
1967-68 South Western League 1 Champions, FA Cup First Round Proper
1968-69 South Western League 3
1969-70 South Western League 2 Runner-Up, FA Cup First Round Proper
1970-71 South Western League 1 Champions
1971-72 South Western League 1 Champions
1972-73 South Western League 1 Champions
1973-74 South Western League 1 Champions. Joined Western League
1974-75 Western League 1 Champions
1975-76 Western League 1 Champions
1976-77 Western League Premier Division 1 Champions
1977-78 Western League Premier Division 1 Champions
1978-79 Western League Premier Division 8
1979-80 Western League Premier Division 12
1980-81 Western League Premier Division 4
1981-82 Western League Premier Division 15
1982-83 Western League Premier Division 6 Joined Cornwall Combination
1983-84 Cornwall Combination 1 Champions. Rejoined South Western League
1984-85 South Western League 6
1985-86 South Western League 1 Champions
1986-87 South Western League 1 Champions
1987-88 South Western League 2 Runner-Up
1988-89 South Western League 1 Champions
1989-90 South Western League 1 Champions
1990-91 South Western League 3
1991-92 South Western League 1 Champions
1992-93 South Western League 6
1993-94 South Western League 4
1994-95 South Western League 4
1995-96 South Western League 3
1996-97 South Western League 1 Champions
1997-98 South Western League 2 Runner-Up
1998-99 South Western League 4
1999-00 South Western League 1 Champions
2000-01 South Western League 7
2001-02 South Western League 7
2002-03 South Western League 10
2003-04 South Western League 13
2004-05 South Western League 4
2005-06 South Western League 3

The president of the club is Roger Fenner.

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South Western Football League 2006/07

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