The 2009–10 South West Peninsula League season was the third in the history of the South West Peninsula League, a football competition in England, that feeds the Premier Division of the Western Football League. The league had been formed in 2007 from the merger of the Devon County League and the South Western League, and is restricted to clubs based in Cornwall and Devon. The Premier Division of the South West Peninsula League is on the same level of the National League System as the Western League Division One.

The champions for the first time in their history were Buckland Athletic.

Premier Division

The Premier Division featured 20 teams, the same as the previous season. Two new clubs joined the league after Newton Abbot were expelled and Newton Abbot Spurs were relegated to Division One East:

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1Buckland Athletic (C)36276312146+7587
2Bodmin Town3628359831+6787
3Falmouth Town3623498741+4673
4St Blazey36223118153+2869
5Tavistock36213127752+2566
6Plymouth Parkway36197108953+3664
7Penzance36187116854+1461
8Torpoint Athletic36171096555+1061
9Saltash United361610107449+2558
10Witheridge36174158372+1155
11Launceston36145176567−247
12Ivybridge Town361110155767−1043
13Elburton Villa361011155778−2141
14Wadebridge Town36105215376−2335
15Dartmouth36105214878−3035
16Liskeard Athletic3678215482−2829
17Bovey Tracey36582350109−5923
18Cullompton Rangers36632739100−6121
19Holsworthy (R)36262837140−10312Relegation to Division One West
20Clyst Rovers00000000Resigned, record expunged

Division One East

  • Division One East consisted of eighteen clubs, the same as the previous season.
  • Bovey Tracey were promoted to the Premier Division and Buckfastleigh Rangers had resigned during the previous season. They were replaced by Newton Abbot Spurs (relegated from the Premier Division) and Bickleigh.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Royal Marines (C, P)34263511046+6481Promotion to the Premier Division
2Stoke Gabriel3422399243+4969
3Liverton United3419878247+3565
4Galmpton United & Torbay Gents34186108350+3360
5Appledore34183138969+2057
6Alphington34183137555+2057
7Totnes & Dartington34175126950+1956
8Exmouth Town34165137968+1153
9Budleigh Salterton34156136755+1251
10Exeter Civil Service34163156269−751
11Teignmouth34155148177+450
12University of Exeter34125176068−841
13Newton Abbot Spurs34124186486−2240
14Crediton United34105195986−2735
15Axminster Town34112215696−4035
16Okehampton Argyle341042067101−3434Transferred to Division One West
17Ottery St Mary34572248127−7922
18Bickleigh34632550100−5021

Division One West

  • Division One West consisted of seventeen clubs, the same as the previous season.
  • Penzance were promoted to the Premier Division and were replaced by Perranporth.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Perranporth (C)3020467835+4364
2St Austell (P)3020288139+4262Promotion to the Premier Division
3Hayle30182106837+3156
4Penryn Athletic30173106945+2454
5Newquay30164107962+1752
6Godolphin Atlantic3014796651+1549
7Plymstock United3014795641+1549
8Camelford30145116251+1147
9Dobwalls30137105546+946
10Callington Town30127115750+743
11Porthleven30116136467−339
12Vospers Oak Villa30114155062−1237
13Foxhole Stars3077164178−3728
14Truro City Reserves3064203573−3822
15Millbrook3064203487−5322Left at the end of the season
16Mousehole3017221889−7110
17Wendron CC United00000000Resigned mid-season, record expunged

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