Porthleven F.C. Explained

Clubname:Porthleven
Fullname:Porthleven Football Club
Nickname:The Fishermen
Founded:1896
Ground:Gala Parc, Porthleven
Capacity:1,500 (50 seated)
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Porthleven Football Club is a Cornish football club based in Porthleven in Cornwall. Founded in 1896, the club competed in the South Western League from 1967 to 1977 and again from 1989 until the dissolution of the league in 2007, when they joined the new South West Peninsula League. They currently play in the .

History

Porthleven were established in 1896 and were founding members of the Cornwall Combination in 1959, winning the inaugural league title. After winning the Cornwall Combination three more times they moved up to the South Western League for the 1967–68 season. This proved to be a harder competition and, despite finishing in fifth place in their first season, the club were usually found in mid-table. After a poor 1976–77 season the club dropped back down, replacing their reserve side in the Cornwall Combination.

Another twelve-year spell in the Combination followed until, with two league titles and four other top three places behind them, Porthleven moved up again to the South Western League for the 1989–90 season. After seven years of fluctuating fortunes, the club began to enjoy more success from the 1996–97 season onwards. For eight straight years, mostly under the managership of Alan Carey, they finished in the top three. However, the ultimate prize – the league title – eluded them.

Following Carey's departure at the end of the 2003–04 season the club were forced to rebuild their squad, and consequently finished bottom of the South Western League in 2004–05, with the reserves suffering the same fate in the Cornwall Combination. Having successfully avoided re-election, Porthleven improved on this performance in subsequent seasons, and in 2006–07 finished 9th, high enough to obtain a place in the Premier Division of the newly formed South West Peninsula League. However, Porthleven withdrew their application for a place in the Premier Division for financial reasons, and from 2007 to 2008 they will compete in the South West Peninsula League Division One West.

Porthleven have entered the FA Cup on five occasions, but have only won one tie so far and have never made it through the preliminary rounds to the qualifying rounds.[1] [2] In the FA Vase success has been more forthcoming, with the club reaching the quarter-finals in 1997–98, becoming only the second Cornish club to reach that stage. They then went on to reach the third round or better in each of the next five seasons.

In June 2012 before the 2012–13 season, the club faced some bad news when the FA refused to allow them to enter any national FA competitions because they do not have toilet facilities in the home and away dressing room, and the referee's room.[3]

Recent season-by-season record

SeasonDivisionPositionNotes
1997–98South Western League3FA Vase Quarter Finalists
1998–99South Western League2
1999-00South Western League3
2000–01South Western League2
2001–02South Western League2
2002–03South Western League3
2003–04South Western League3
2004–05South Western League17
2005–06South Western League10
2006–07South Western League9
2007–08South West Peninsula League Division One West2
2008–09South West Peninsula League Division One West6
2009–10South West Peninsula League Division One West11
2010-11South West Peninsula League Division One West6
2011-12South West Peninsula League Division One West12
2012-13South West Peninsula League Division One West11
2013-14South West Peninsula League Division One West11
2014-15South West Peninsula League Division One West11

Records dating back to the 1959–60 season can be found at the Football Club History Database.[1]

Ground

Porthleven play their home games at Gala Parc, Mill Lane, Porthleven, Cornwall, TR13 9LQ.

Achievements

Notable ex-players

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Porthleven . Football Club History Database . Richard Rundle . 26 February 2011.
  2. Web site: The FA Cup Archive . The Football Association . 26 February 2011. Select season via dropdown menu.
  3. https://archive.today/20121205061748/http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Peninsula-teams-suffer-FA-Vase-setbacks/story-16433927-detail/story.html Peninsula teams suffer FA Vase setbacks
  4. Web site: Carlsberg South West Peninsula Football League – Honours . Swpleague.co.uk . 2013-05-27.