The Cornwall County Football Association, also simply known as the Cornwall FA, is the governing body of football in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. The Cornwall FA runs various cup competitions for different level clubs across Cornwall and the association was founded in 1889. The Cornwall Football Team has represented Cornwall in three friendly matches against the Trinidad and Tobago national football team in 1953[1] and in the regularly recurring friendly matches against the Guernsey national football team and the Jersey national football team.
County Cups
| Competition |
2005-06 Winners |
2006-07 Winners |
2007-08 Winners |
| Cornwall Senior Cup |
Truro City |
Truro City |
Truro City |
| Durning Lawrence Cornwall Charity Cup |
St Blazey |
St Blazey |
|
| Cornwall Junior Cup |
St Day |
Mawnan |
Portreath |
| Cornwall Sunday Cup |
Wendron |
Falmouth Albion |
|
| Cornwall Women's Cup |
Newquay Ladies |
Newquay Ladies |
|
| Rathbone Trophy (U18) |
Unknown |
Penryn |
|
| Luke Cup (U16) |
Unknown |
Helston Athletic |
|
2008/2009 Truro City youth
South West Counties Championship
The Cornwall FA compete in the South West Counties Championship which has various competitions from junior to senior level.[2]
Representative team
As well as county matches the Cornwall representative football team has represented Cornwall in three friendly matches against Trinidad and Tobago national football team and in the regular South-West Counties Championship against Guernsey and Jersey.
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