Countries | England |
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Founded | 1959 |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of teams | 19 |
Level on pyramid | 12 |
Feeder to | South West Peninsula League Division One West |
Relegation to | Trelawny League |
The Cornwall Combination League is a football competition based in the Western half of Cornwall, England in the United Kingdom, formed in 1959.
The league has a single division, which sits at level 12 of the English football league system. The Champion club may apply for promotion to the South West Peninsula League, which is a level 11 league. The bottom clubs may get relegated to one of the level 13 leagues of the English football League System - normally the Trelawny League.
No Cornwall Combination clubs are currently eligible for national competitions; the only time a club from the league has played in the FA Cup was when Falmouth Town played a single match in 1983-84, the only season Falmouth's first team played in the Combination.
The current league sponsors are drinks retailers Jolly's.
In 2009, Troon were accepted back into the league after an eight-season absence to replace the promoted Perranporth. In 2010, Pendeen returned to the league after 12 seasons in junior football and Portreath were relegated. In 2011, Falmouth Athletic DC were promoted into the league at the expense of Ludgvan who were relegated.
In the 2010-11 season, Helston Athletic took the title and have accepted promotion into the South West Peninsula League in Division One West.
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