2005 - 2006 The SIXTH SEASON
HONORS:
1st Team:
Reserve Team:
Cornwall County Cup Cornwall League Division 1
Cornwall League Cup
2004 - 2005 "The FIFTH SEASON"
A
highly successful season with both sides winning every competition they entered with the exception of the F.A.Womens Cup.
The first team have now gained four successive league titles, and next season will be competing in the South West Combination
League, (just one step away from National League football) where they will be taking on numerous teams affiliated to professional
clubs, i.e. Luton Town, Queens Park Rangers, and several others.
The
Reserves (Development Squad) will also be facing stronger opposition next season having gained promotion into Division 1 of
the Cornwall Women's League. The effort and commitment shown
by the girls from both squads has been tremendous. The first team squad has traveled in excess of four thousand miles during
the current season, on occasions leaving at nine in the morning and not getting back until nine at night. They never complain
and are a pleasure to be involved with.
The Development Squad has also shown great maturity over the year
for such a young side. They are by far and away the youngest side in the League, but they were never intimidated by the bigger
and older teams, just got on and let their football do the talking. Both sides are now eagerly awaiting the new challenges
that await them next season
HONORS:
1st Team: Reserve
Team:
League Winners
Division 2 East League Winners
League
Cup Winners Cornwall Trophies Cup
Winners
Cornwall County Cup I.T. Associates Cup
Winners
Division
2 Play-Off Cup Winners
2003-2004 "The FOURTH SEASON"
This season the team moved up the ladder to compete in the South West Counties League, with the newly formed
reserve side continuing in the Cornwall Women’s League. This involved much more traveling with games as far a field as the other side of
Bristol and Weymouth. The team continued its success at this higher level
becoming the first side in the League’s history to achieve the treble and gain a second successive promotion. The Cornwall County Cup was won for the third year running with a stunning 13-2 success against Cornwall League winners St Austell. The squad eagerly looked
forward to the new challenge. The newly formed reserve side struggled to come to terms in the early part of the season but
gradually put some fine performances together.
HONORS:
LEAGUE
WINNERS
LEAGUE CUP
WINNERS
DIVISION 1 CUP WINNERS
CORNWALL COUNTY CUP WINNERS
2002-2003 "The THIRD SEASON"
Newquay started their
third season with much the same side, and gave warning of their intentions in the opening game of the season with a thumping
17-0 cup win against St Breward who were playing their first ever competitive match. The good form continued with the team
again achieving the domestic treble. The League title was won with a goals record of 143 for and 7 against. Apart from a third
round proper, F.A.Cup reverse against Watford, the team proudly boasted a 100% record for the second year running.
HONORS:
LEAGUE WINNERS
LEAGUE
CUP WINNERS
CORNWALL COUNTY CUP WINNERS
2001 - 2002 "The SECOND SEASON"
The second season started
with four new players in the squad. The first match was away to the previous year’s double winners, Marazion, with Newquay
gaining a 3-0 win. The hard work put in at training showed dividends with the team going from strength to strength and having
an excellent second year. In January Newquay had the opportunity to play against the Australian Wanderers, a select side from
New
South Wales. In front of a crowd of some 300 spectators Newquay enjoyed a 8-2 victory.
The League was won with a 100% record, scoring 125 goals
and conceding just 5. The Cornwall County Cup and the League K.O. Cup were also won, Newquay being the first side to complete the treble, their only reverse
being a 3-2 FA Cup defeat at Dorchester.
HONORS:
LEAGUE WINNERS
LEAGUE CUP WINNERS
CORNWALL COUNTY CUP WINNERS
2000 - 2001 "The FIRST SEASON"
Newquay
Ladies football team was formed in June 2000 after a few ladies, who were regulars at Mount Wise, showed an interest in forming
their own team. A meeting was arranged at Newquay Football Club and the initial response was quite good. Training was arranged
and after a couple of sessions it was decided to apply to join the Cornwall Women’s Football League. The club was accepted into the League and training
started in earnest. After a couple of friendly fixtures the season began. Newquay’s first ever league match saw them
gain a comfortable 11-0 win at home to Falmouth. The ladies then had to wait until December to gain their next points – a 4-3 win away
at Penryn. Newquay had a good run in the League Cup and reached the final losing 3-1 to Marazion. The players thoroughly enjoyed
their first season and an excellent team spirit emerged. Inspired with the desire to improve, they decided to train twice
a week during the summer break. The team had a good first season, finishing mid table with the result that, when the League
divided, their second year saw them in Division I.
HONORS:
LEAGUE CUP RUNNER UP