Liskeard Athletic F.C.

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Liskeard Athletic
Full name Liskeard Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blues
Founded 1946
Ground Lux Park, Liskeard
Ground Capacity 2,000 (20 seated
Chairman Roger Williams
Manager Vacant
League South West Peninsula League
Premier Division
2012–13 South West Peninsula League
Premier Division, 18th
Home colours

Liskeard Athletic Football Club is an English association football club based in Liskeard, Cornwall. They play in the South West Peninsula League Premier Division.

History

Founded in 1946, they joined the South Western League in 1966, which they won twice. The club elected to join the Western League in 1979, and won promotion from the First Division a year later. They won the Western League once and finished as runners-up twice before returning to the South Western League in 1995. The club was a founding member of the South West Peninsula League in 2007, where they compete today in the Premier Division.

In June 2012 before the 2012–13 season, the club faced some bad news when the FA refused to allow them to enter any national FA competitions because they do not have toilet facilities in the home and away dressing room, and the referee's room.[1]

Ground

Liskeard Athletic play their home games at Lux Park Sports Association, Coldstyle Road, Lux Park, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 2HZ.

Season-by-season record

Season Division Position Notes
1966–67 South Western League 10
1967–68 South Western League 10
1968–69 South Western League 13
1969–70 South Western League 4
1970–71 South Western League 10
1971–72 South Western League 8
1972–73 South Western League 9
1973–74 South Western League 10
1974–75 South Western League 4
1975–76 South Western League 2 Runner-up
1976–77 South Western League 1 Champions
1977–78 South Western League 2 Runner-up
1978–79 South Western League 1 Champions. Joined Western League
1979–80 Western League Division One 3 Promoted
1980–81 Western League Premier Division 14
1981–82 Western League Premier Division 11
1982–83 Western League Premier Division 9
1983–84 Western League Premier Division 5
1984–85 Western League Premier Division 10
1985–86 Western League Premier Division 2 Runner-up
1986–87 Western League Premier Division 4
1987–88 Western League Premier Division 1 Champions
1988–89 Western League Premier Division 4
1989–90 Western League Premier Division 2 Runner-up
1990–91 Western League Premier Division 8
1991–92 Western League Premier Division 12
1992–93 Western League Premier Division 18
1993–94 Western League Premier Division 7
1994–95 Western League Premier Division 10 Rejoined South Western League
1995–96 South Western League 14
1996–97 South Western League 7
1997–98 South Western League 12
1998–99 South Western League 12
1999-00 South Western League 4
2000–01 South Western League 3
2001–02 South Western League 3
2002–03 South Western League 5
2003–04 South Western League 12
2004–05 South Western League 5
2005–06 South Western League 4
2006–07 South Western League 2 Runner-up

Honours

  • South Western League
    • Champions (2): 1976–77, 1978–79
    • Runners-up (3): 1975–76, 1977–78, 2006–07

References

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Coordinates: 50°27′41.79″N 4°27′48.64″W / 50.4616083°N 4.4635111°W / 50.4616083; -4.4635111

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