Falmouth & Helston League

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Falmouth and Helston League
Country England
Founded 1960
Divisions 3
Number of teams 48
Feeder to Cornwall Combination
Levels on pyramid Level 13-15

The Falmouth and Helston League is an English association football league comprised of clubs from South Cornwall. It consists of three divisions, with the top division at the 13th overall tier of the English football league system. Teams winning Division One may be promoted into the Cornwall Combination.

The league is part of a proposed merger with the Mining League which also runs in west Cornwall. Both leagues current have 3 divisions composed of a similar number of teams. The proposed new league would be introduced in the 2011-12 season, once the Falmouth and Helston League has celebrated its 50th anniversary[1].

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[edit] Member clubs

Teams participating in the League during the 2007-08 season are:

[edit] Division One

2006-07 Champions: Porthleven Reserves
2005-06 Champions: St. Day

[edit] Division Two

2006-07 Champions: Falmouth Town III
2005-06 Champions: Mawnan Reserves

  • Carharrack
  • Constantine
  • Falmouth Albion Reserves ***WITHDRAWN***
  • Frogpool/Cusgarne
  • Hayle IV
  • Marazion Blues
  • Mawgan United
  • Mawnan Reserves
  • Pendeen Rovers
  • Perranporth Reserves
  • Perranwell Reserves
  • RNAS Culdrose Reserves
  • Rosudgeon and Kenneggy
  • Trispen
  • Truro City III
  • Wendron United IV

[edit] Division Three

2007-08 Champions: Porthleven Rangers
2006-07 Champions: RNAS Culdrose Reserves
2005-06 Champions: St. Day Reserves

  • Camborne Park
  • Carharrack Reserves
  • Cury
  • Falmouth Athletic Reserves
  • Frogpool/Cusgarne Reserves
  • Helston Athletic III
  • Lanner
  • Lizard Argyle Reserves
  • Mullion Reserves
  • Penryn Athletic IV
  • Porthleven Rangers
  • Rosudgeon and Kenneggy Reserves
  • Ruan Minor
  • St Day III
  • Stithians Reserves
  • Troon

[edit] References

  1. ^ "New league step nearer", Falmouth Packet, 2008-03-19. 
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