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FALMOUTH TOWN RESERVES – TRACY BANFIELD CUP WINNERS

FALMOUTH TOWN RESERVES – TRACY BANFIELD CUP WINNERS

Falmouth Town Reserves emerged 1-0 winners over Illogan RBL in this year’s Tracy Banfield Cup final at Wendron of Tuesday, May 20th. The game was largely dominated by Town’s reserves, but that didn’t stop Illogan defending their goal resolutely. The winning goal came in the 73rd minutes from Jak Davies.

This brings the total trophy haul for the reserve team to four, a great achievement for all involved. The other trpohies are the Cornwall Intermediate Cup, the St Piran (West) League Champions Cup and the St Piran League Champions (East v West) Cup.

In addition to these, Jak Davies was awarded the Mark Rapsey Golden Boot Shield for being the top scorer in the St Piran League.

Jak Davies receives the Golden Boot Shield from former Town player Mark Rapsey.
Team captain Scott Kellow receives the Tracy Banfield Cup.
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FALMOUTH TOWN – ST PIRAN LEAGUE (WEST) CHAMPIONS

FALMOUTH TOWN – ST PIRAN LEAGUE (WEST) CHAMPIONS

Falmouth Town Reserves were crowned St Piran League (West) Champions 2024/25 after a convincing 3-1 victory over local rivals Wendron United Reserves last night at a very wet Bickland Park. Falmouth Town’s goals came from Jak Davies, Evan Tresidder and Kian Thomas, while Ryan Reeve scored for Wendron United.

Our reserve team will now compete in the Walter C. Parson Peninsula League from the beginning of the 2025/26 season.

FALMOUTH TOWN 3-2 HELSTON ATHLETIC (CSC S/F)

FALMOUTH TOWN 3-2 HELSTON ATHLETIC (CSC S/F)

Falmouth Town booked a place in this year’s Cornwall Senior Cup final, when we over came local rivals Helston Athletic 3-2 in last night’s semi-final at Wendron United F.C. in front of a crowd of 540.

Two first half goals from Luke Barner and Bradley Leivers saw Falmouth ahead at the break, in a game in which both teams had chances. Early in the second half Falmouth were awarded a penalty for a foul in the box. Rubin Wilson stepped up and beat Helston keeper Ben Whiting to make it 3-0. Helston Athletic now came back at Town and scored from a corner through Callum O’Brien. With the score at 3-1, Falmouth were soaking up pressure from Helston. Helston were themselves awarded a penalty for a handball incident. It was Jordan Copp who scored and made the score 3-2. The rest of the the game saw both sides with chances, but no further goals.

We now await the result of tonight’s semi-fianl between Mousehole and St Austell to find out who our opponents will be in the final. Thanks must also go to Wendron United for the excellent way the hosted the semi-final.

To read Scott’s excellent match report, CLICK HERE.

CORNWALL SENIOR CUP SEMI-FINAL

CORNWALL SENIOR CUP SEMI-FINAL

The Cornwall Senior Cup semi-final dates have been confirmed. Falmouth Town will play Helston Athletic at The Underlane, home of Wendron United on Tuesday, March 4th – K.O. 7:30pm, for a place in the final. More details on this fixture soon.

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FALMOUTH TOWN – CORNWALL SENIOR CUP WINNERS

FALMOUTH TOWN – CORNWALL SENIOR CUP WINNERS

Falmouth Town emerged victorious in the Cornwall Senior Cup final at The Underlane yesterday afternoon, with a dramatic smash and grab raid in the final two minutes of extra time. Coming from behind twice, Falmouth Town beat AFC St Austell 3-2 in a closely contested game. Town’s goals came from Cameron Hutchinson, James Swan and Luke Barner. We would like to wish St Austell good luck in the Western League next season and thank you to Wendron United for the excellent job they did to host the final. Read the excellent match report by CLICKING HERE.