Trelawny League

The Trelawny League is an English association football league comprising clubs from West Cornwall, formed from a merger between the Mining League and the Falmouth & Helston League at the end of the 2010–11 season. The new Trelawny League commenced in the 2011–12 season after the Falmouth and Helston League celebrated its 50th anniversary.[1]

Trelawny League
Founded2011
CountryEngland
Divisions5
Number of teams53
Level on pyramid13–17
Feeder toCornwall Combination
WebsiteFA Fulltime

The league originally consisted of seven divisions, but was reduced to six for the 2012–13 season, and further reduced to five for the 2016–17 season, and further reduced to four for the 2019–20 season after the creation of the St Piran League. The top division sits at the 13th tier of the English football league system. Up to two teams from the Premier Division can be promoted to the Cornwall Combination providing they finish in the top three and satisfy ground grading requirements.

Member clubs 2022–23

Champions

Season Premier One Two Three Four Five Six
2011–12 Goonhavern Athletic Constantine Helston Athletic Reserves Falmouth Athletic DC Reserves Wendron United 3rds West Cornwall Four Lanes
2012–13 Illogan RBL Reserves Helston Athletic Reserves Titans St Buryan Reserves Hayle 3rds Marazion Blues Reserves
2013–14 Illogan RBL Reserves West Cornwall Hayle Reserves Chacewater Reserves Camborne Park Falmouth Town 3rds
2014–15 Carharrack Lizard Argyle Penryn Athletic Reserves Camborne Park Mabe Newlyn Lions
2015–16 Lizard Argyle Penryn Athletic Reserves Marazion Blues Penwith Exiles Probus New Inn Titans
2016–17 Camborne School of Mines Helston Athletic 3rds Penwith Exiles Probus New Inn Titans
2017–18 Mawnan Mousehole Reserves Newlyn Lions Frogpool & Cusgarne Reserves Praze-an-Beeble
2018–19 Penwith Exiles Threemilestone Ruan Minor Praze Threemilestone Reserves
2019–20 Season abandoned
2020–21 Season abandoned
2021–22 St Just Illogan RBL Reserves New Inn Titans Probus Falmouth United Reserves

References

  1. "New league step nearer". Falmouth Packet. 19 March 2008.


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