South West Peninsula League

South West Peninsula League
Country England
Founded 2007
Divisions Premier Division
Division One East
Division One West
Number of teams 56
20 (Premier Division)
18 (Division One East)
18 (Division One West)
Level on pyramid Levels 10–11
Feeder to Western League Premier Division
Relegation to Cornwall Combination
Devon and Exeter League
East Cornwall League
North Devon League
Plymouth and West Devon Combination Football League
South Devon League
Domestic cup(s) Walter C Parson Cup
Website Official
2016–17

The South West Peninsula League (SWPL) is a league of football clubs in England, which was formed in 2007 from the merger of the Devon County League and the South Western League.[1] The league is restricted to clubs based in Cornwall and Devon.

The league consists of a Premier Division of up to 20 clubs, which is ranked at Step 6 in the National League System, and two divisions at Step 7 being Division One West and Division One East. One club from each of the Division One leagues can be promoted and the bottom two clubs in the Premier Division can be relegated. One club from the Premier Division can apply for promotion to the Western League Premier Division, with Buckland Athletic promoted after finishing runner-up in 2012.

The primary feeder leagues for Division One West are the Cornwall Combination, East Cornwall and for Division One East being the South Devon and the Devon & Exeter Leagues. The North Devon League and Plymouth & West Devon Combination are officially feeder leagues, however no clubs have yet been promoted to the South West Peninsula League from these competitions.

The league's principal sponsor is Carlsberg. The League Cup competition is sponsored by Walter C Parson Funeral Directors and is called The Walter C Parson Cup.

Champions

Season Premier Division Division One West Division One East
2007–08 Bodmin Town Wadebridge Town Budleigh Salterton
2008–09 Bodmin Town Penzance Exeter Civil Service
2009–10 Buckland Athletic Perranporth Royal Marines
2010–11 Buckland Athletic Camelford Liverton United
2011–12 Bodmin Town Newquay Liverton United
2012–13 Bodmin Town Godolphin Atlantic Exmouth Town
2013–14 Plymouth Parkway Callington Town Stoke Gabriel
2014–15 St Austell Helston Athletic Tavistock
2015–16 Bodmin Town Mousehole Tiverton Town Reserves

Walter C Parson Cup Winners (formerly Throgmorton Cup)

Member clubs

The constitutions of the three divisions for 2016–17 are:

Premier Division Division One East Division One West

References

External links

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