Mining League

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Mining League
Country England
Divisions 3
Number of teams 48
Feeder to Cornwall Combination
Levels on pyramid Level 13-15

The Mining League (currently sponsored by One and All Sports) is a football league competition based in Cornwall, U.K., with a total of three divisions. The First Division sits at level 13 of the English football league system. The winning team may be promoted to the Cornwall Combination.

The league is part of a proposed merger with the Falmouth & Helston League which also runs in west Cornwall. Both leagues currently 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 & Helston League has celebrated its 50th anniversary[1].

Contents

[edit] Member clubs 2007–08

The member clubs for the 2007–08 season are as follows:[2][3]

[edit] Division One

  • Goonhavern Reserves
  • Gulval
  • Gwinear Churchtown
  • Halsetown
  • Holmans 3rds
  • Illogan R.B.L. Reserves
  • Portreath
  • Redruth United
  • Robartes Arms
  • St Ives Town Reserves
  • St Just Reserves
  • Spice of Life
  • Storm
  • Threemilestone
  • Trevenson United
  • Troon

[edit] Division Two

  • Camborne School of Mines
  • Four Lanes
  • Goonhavern 3rds
  • Halsetown Reserves
  • Illogan R.B.L. 3rds
  • Ludgvan Reserves
  • Madron
  • Marazion Blues
  • Mount Ambrose
  • Mousehole 3rds
  • Newlyn Non-Athletico
  • New Park Rangers
  • Sennen
  • St Agnes 3rds
  • St Buryan
  • Trispen Reserves

[edit] Division Three

  • Chacewater Reserves
  • Cornish New Boys
  • Crown Inn Glory
  • Gulval Reserves
  • Madron Reserves
  • Newlyn Non-Athletico Reserves
  • Pendeen Reserves
  • Portreath Reserves
  • Redruth United Reserves
  • St.Buryan Reserves
  • St Ives Mariners
  • Storm Reserves
  • Threemilestone Reserves
  • Titans
  • Troon Reserves
  • Wendron United 5ths

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