Launceston F.C.

Launceston
Full name Launceston Football Club
Nickname(s) The Clarets
Founded 1891
Ground Pennygillam, Launceston
Chairman Alan Bradley
Manager Gary Jeffery
League South West Peninsula League Premier Division
2016–17 South West Peninsula League Premier Division, 11th of 20

Launceston Football Club (Cornish: Klub Pel-droes Lannstevan) is a football club based in Launceston, Cornwall, England. They are currently members of the South West Peninsula League Premier Division and play at Pennygillam.

History

The original club was established in 1891.[1] They reached the final of the Cornwall Senior Cup in its first season (1892–93), but lost 5–1 to Penzance.[2] After three more losing appearances in the final, they won the cup for the first time in 1899–1900 and retained it the following season.[2] They joined the Cornish & Devon League, but folded in 1907 after their ground was closed, with a team named "The Boys of England" taking over their fixtures.[2]

The modern club was formed in 1922 by a merger of Launceston Saturdays and the Comrades.[2] They joined the Plymouth & District League and were Division Two champions in 1928–29.[2] The mid-1950s saw a sustained period of success as the club won the league for three successive seasons between 1955–56 and 1957–58.[2] They then moved up to the South Western League where they played for three seasons, before leaving in 1961.[3] Although the club rejoined the league in 1962, they left again after finishing bottom of the table in 1965–66,[3] dropping into the East Cornwall Premier League.[2]

In 1979 Launceston returned to the South Western League for a third spell. They won the Cornwall Senior Cup again in 1982–83 and were runners-up in 1983–84 before winning the league in 1994–95. However, after finishing fourth the following season and winning the League Cup,[2] they finished bottom of the league for the next three seasons.[3] In 2004–05 they won the Cornwall Senior Cup for a fourth time, and in 2006–07 they were the last winners of the League Cup prior to the South Western League merging with the Devon County League to form the South West Peninsula League, with the club placed in the Premier Division.[3]

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See also

References

  1. Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p493 ISBN 978-1869833695
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 History Launceston F.C.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Launceston at the Football Club History Database

Coordinates: 50°37′38.45″N 4°22′27.19″W / 50.6273472°N 4.3742194°W / 50.6273472; -4.3742194

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