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South Western Football League

The South Western Football League was an English association football league composed of clubs from Cornwall and west and north Devon. It consisted of a single division at the eleventh overall tier of the English football league system, the seventh and lowest "Step" of the official National League System. The East Cornwall League and Cornwall Combination ranked below the South Western on the overall pyramid, and in turn have feeder leagues of their own.

Champions
Source: 1951-2006, 1951-2007 • 1951-52 - Torquay United Reserves • 1952-53 - Torquay United Reserves • 1953-54 - Saltash United • 1954-55 - St Blazey • 1955-56 - Penzance • 1956-57 - Penzance • 1957-58 - St Blazey • 1958-59 - Newquay • 1959-60 - Newquay • 1960-61 - Truro City • 1961-62 – Falmouth Town • 1962-63 - St Blazey • 1963-64 - St Blazey • 1964-65 - Torpoint Athletic • 1965-66 – Falmouth Town • 1966-67 - Torpoint Athletic • 1967-68 – Falmouth Town • 1968-69 - St Austell • 1969-70 - Truro City • 1970-71 – Falmouth Town • 1971-72 – Falmouth Town • 1972-73 – Falmouth Town • 1973-74 – Falmouth Town • 1974-75 - Penzance • 1975-76 - Saltash United • 1976-77 - Liskeard Athletic • 1977-78 - Newquay • 1978–79 – Liskeard Athletic • 1979–80 – Newquay • 1980–81 – St Blazey • 1981–82 – Newquay • 1982–83 – St Blazey • 1983–84 – Newquay • 1984–85 – Bugle • 1985–86 – Falmouth Town • 1986–87 – Falmouth Town • 1987–88 – Newquay • 1988–89 – Falmouth Town • 1989–90 – Falmouth Town1990–91Bodmin Town1991–92Falmouth Town • 1992–93 – Truro City • 1993–94 – Bodmin Town • 1994–95 – Launceston • 1995–96 – Truro City • 1996–97 – Falmouth Town • 1997–98 – Truro City • 1998–99 – St Blazey • 1999–00 – Falmouth Town • 2000–01 – St Blazey • 2001–02 – St Blazey • 2002–03 – St Blazey • 2003–04 – St Blazey • 2004–05 – St Blazey • 2005–06 – Bodmin Town • 2006–07 – St Blazey == References ==
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