East Cornwall League

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East Cornwall League
Country England
Divisions 2
Number of teams 28
Feeder to South West Peninsula League
Division One West
Relegation to Duchy League
Levels on pyramid Level 12-13

The East Cornwall League (formerly the East Cornwall Premier League) is a football competition based in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. This league sits at level 12 of the English football league system. Due to a sponsorship arrangement, the league is currently known as the Cornish Guardian East Cornwall League.

In the 2005-06 season, Saltash United reserves won the title. 20 clubs competed in this league in the 2005-06 season, but for the 2006-07 season, the league was split into two divisions for the first time, with the top fourteen clubs from 2005-06 forming the Premier Division, and the remaining clubs and some newcomers forming a new Division One. In October 2006, the Premier Division was reduced to 13 clubs when St Dennis F.C. resigned. Foxhole Stars and Tamarside won the divisional titles, while three teams from the East Cornwall League (Camelford, Dobwalls and Foxhole Stars) were accepted as founder members of the new South West Peninsula League in Division One West.

Contents

[edit] Member clubs for 2007-08 season

[edit] Premier Division

Biscovey | Bodmin Town reserves | Godolphin Atlantic | Lanreath | Launceston reserves | Liskeard Athletic reserves | Morwenstow | Padstow United | Probus | Saltash United reserves | Sticker | Tamarside | Torpoint Athletic reserves | Wadebridge Town reserves

[edit] Division One

Bere Alston United | Bude Town | Callington Town reserves | Camelford reserves | Holsworthy reserves | Lifton | Nanpean Rovers| Polperro | Roche | St Blazey reserves | St Columb Major | St Newlyn East | St Stephen | Tavistock reserves

[edit] Recent champions

[edit] External links

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