Penryn Athletic F.C. Explained

Clubname:Penryn Athletic
Fullname:Penryn Athletic Football Club
Nickname:The Borough
Founded:1963
Ground:Kernick Road, Penryn
Capacity:1500
Chairman:Kevin Quintrell
League:St Piran league
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Penryn Athletic F.C. is a football club based in Penryn, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. Their women's team play in Division One of the Earthbound Electrical Cornwall Women's Football League and the men's team play in the St Piran league, and stage their home games at the 1,500 capacity Kernick Road ground. They also run a team in the Trelawny League.

History

Penryn Athletic F.C. is a football club based in Penryn, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. Their women's team play in Division One of the Earthbound Electrical Cornwall Women's Football League and the men's team play in the St Piran league, and stage their home games at the 1,500 capacity Kernick Road ground. They also run a team in the Trelawny League.

Penryn Athletic Football Club was formed in October 1963 by a group of schoolboys, who after playing in the County youth system the joined the Falmouth/Helston League Division two in 1965, as a men's team.[1] Twelve years later in 1977 Penryn were elected to the Cornwall Combination League. During their time in the Cornwall combination the club went on to win the league three times in the 1981–82, 1982–83 and 1984–85 seasons. After the last of the Cornwall Combination league titles the club joined the South Western League in 1985 for a single season, returning to the Combination League again. They remained in the Cornwall combination league, winning six more league titles, until the 2000–01 season when they joined the South Western league.

In 2002 the club gained the FA's Charter Standard Community Club status after they linked up with local youth team Falmouth United.[2]

The 2005–06 season saw floodlights erected at the Kernick ground. On the football side, the 2005–06 season saw them as runners up in the South Western League Cup, losing out in the replay to South Western league winners, Bodmin Town. Also that season, they reached the first round of the FA Vase, and in 2006–07 they entered the FA Cup for the first time, losing 3–2 in the preliminary round to Slimbridge.[3]

In 2007 they became founding members of the South West Peninsula League joining Division One West and have since remained in this division.[4] In the 2011–12 season the club, under the management of Andy Parry, won their first ever Senior Trophy when they picked up the Cornwall Charity Cup.[5]

Ground

Penryn Athletic play their games at Kernick, Kernick Road, Penryn TR10 9DG. The ground has had floodlighting installed and has a 1500 capacity. The Pitch at the ground has been awarded some prizes, winning the best South Western League pitch for seven seasons in a row from the 2000–01 season. They also won first place in the South & South West section of the FA's National pitch competition.[1] [2]

Honours

Penryn Athletic Reserves

Club records

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.penryn-athletic.co.uk/history/index.html History
  2. http://www.pyramidpassion.co.uk/html/penryn_athletic.html Penryn Athletic FC
  3. Web site: The FA Cup Archive . The Football Association . 26 February 2011. Select season via dropdown menu.
  4. http://www.swpleague.co.uk/Club_Directory/Division_1_West Division 1 West
  5. https://archive.today/20130422042058/http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Time-right-break-ndash-Parry/story-16238764-detail/story.html Time is right for a break – Parry
  6. http://www.cornwallcomboleague.co.uk/penryn%20cup%20record.htm CUP RECORD