Falmouth & Helston League
Country | England |
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Founded | 1960 |
Folded | 2011 |
Divisions | 3 |
Number of teams | 45 |
Level on pyramid | 13-15 |
Feeder to | Cornwall Combination |
Last champions | Falmouth Athletic DC |
The Falmouth and Helston League was an English association football league comprising clubs from South Cornwall. It consisted of three divisions, with the top division at the 13th overall tier of the English football league system. One team from Division One could be promoted into the Cornwall Combination providing they finished in the top three and satisfied ground grading requirements.
The league merged with the Mining League in time for the 2011-12 season. Both leagues at the time of the merger had three divisions composed of a similar number of teams. The new Trelawny League was introduced for the 2011-12 season, once the Falmouth and Helston League has celebrated its 50th anniversary.[1]
Recent Divisional Champions
Division One
2010-11 Champions: Falmouth Athletic DC
2009-10 Champions: Pendeen Rovers
2008-09 Champions: Mawnan
2007-08 Champions: Chacewater
2006-07 Champions: Porthleven Reserves
2005-06 Champions: St. Day
Division Two
2010-11 Champions: St Day Reserves
2009-10 Champions: Perranporth Reserves
2008-09 Champions: Constantine
2007-08 Champions: Pendeen Rovers
2006-07 Champions: Falmouth Town III
2005-06 Champions: Mawnan Reserves
Division Three
2010-11 Champions: Falmouth Athletic DC Reserves
2009-10 Champions: Lanner
2008-09 Champions: Trispen Reserves
2007-08 Champions: Porthleven Rangers
2006-07 Champions: RNAS Culdrose Reserves
2005-06 Champions: St. Day Reserves
References
- ↑ "New league step nearer". Falmouth Packet. 2008-03-19.