Cornwall Women's Football League

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Cornwall Women's Football League
CountryEngland
Divisions2
Number of teams17
Level on pyramid7 & 8
Promotion toSouth West Regional Women's Football League Division One
Current championsHelston (West) & Saltash (East)
(2020-21)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Cornwall Women's Football League, known during the 2021-22 season as the Earthbound Electrical Cornwall Women's Football League for sponsorship reasons,[1] is a football league which sits at level 7 of the league structure of women's football in England. The winner of the division is eligible for promotion to Division One of the South West Regional Women's Football League and there is no relegation from this league - although there is relegation and promotion between the two divisions - as there are no leagues ranked below this one in the pyramid system. It is affiliated to the Cornwall County Football Association.[2]

Teams[]

The teams competing in the league during the 2021-22 season are:[3]

DIVISION ONE

  • Callington Town Ladies
  • Helston Women Development
  • Bude Town Ladies
  • Mousehole Women
  • FXSU Ladies
  • Saltash United Women Development
  • Sticker Ladies
  • Penryn Ladies
  • Saltash Borough Ladies

DIVISION ONE EAST

  • Dropship Ladies
  • Wendron United Ladies
  • Bodmin Women
  • Wadebridge Ladies
  • Charlestown Ladies
  • St Agnes Ladies
  • RNAS Culdrose Women
  • Foxhole Ladies

Former champions[]

Season Division West Division East Notes
Champion Runner-up Champion Runner-up
2020-21 Helston Penryn Saltash Utd TBC Season Division 1 Division 2 Notes
2018–19 Charlestown Helston Wadebridge Town St Agnes Reserves
2017–18 St Agnes Mousehole Not contested
2016–17 St Agnes Helston [4]
2015–16 Illogan RBL Ladies Reserves Bude Town [5]
2014–15 Illogan RBL Ladies Reserves St Agnes
2013–14 St Agnes Newquay Celtic
2012–13 Bodmin Town Newquay Celtic
2011–12 Truro City Hayle

References[]

  1. ^ Rhod Mitchell (26 September 2016). "Helston footballers win first game in Cornwall Women's Football League by 27-0 after attempted ban". West Briton. Retrieved 27 September 2016.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "League Directory". Cornwall FA. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Pirate FM Cornwall Womens Football League". Full Time. The Football Association. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Cornwall Women's Football League, 2016–17". Full Time. The Football Association. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Cornwall Women's Football League, 2015–16". Full Time. The Football Association. Retrieved 12 August 2016.


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