The 2013–14 South West Peninsula League season was the seventh 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.

Premier Division

The Premier Division featured 20 teams, the same as the previous season, after Dartmouth resigned, Liverton United took voluntary demotion to Division One East, and Penzance were relegated to Division One West. Three new clubs joined the league:

Exmouth Town were the only club to apply for promotion to Step 5, but they failed ground grading.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1Plymouth Parkway (C)38293612133+8890
2Exmouth Town3826848528+5786
3Saltash United38274710433+7185
4Ivybridge Town3824599860+3877
5Godolphin Atlantic3823697550+2575
6Witheridge38234118349+3473
7Bodmin Town3822797541+3473
8Launceston38225119261+3171
9St Austell38208109958+4168
10Torpoint Athletic38178137056+1459
11Newquay38154197891−1349
12Elburton Villa38146186492−2848
13St Blazey38144207272046
14Camelford38144205979−2046
15Bovey Tracey38137186295−3346
16Falmouth Town3885254684−3829
17Elmore38682462110−4826
18Cullompton Rangers38462845117−7218
19Tavistock (R)38253134107−7311Relegation to Division One East
20Liskeard Athletic (R)38153232140−1088Relegation to Division One West

Division One East

Division One East featured 16 clubs, the same as the previous season, after Exmouth Town were promoted to the Premier Division, and one new club joined:

  • Liverton United, taking voluntary demotion from the Premier Division.
  • Exeter Civil Service changed their name to Exwick Villa.

Only Galmpton United and Stoke Gabriel applied for promotion to the Premier Division, pending ground inspections. Galmpton failed, and Stoke Gabriel passed.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Stoke Gabriel (C, P)30235210021+7974Promotion to the Premier Division
2Teignmouth3019748138+4364
3Galmpton United3019567850+2862
4Exwick Villa3017678251+3157
5Totnes & Dartington30136117165+645
6Crediton United30126126059+142
7University of Exeter30125135856+241
8Alphington30117126471−740
9Budleigh Salterton30116136460+439
10Appledore30106145349+436
11Newton Abbot Spurs30105155554+135
12Axminster Town3087155268−1631
13Sidmouth Town3078154158−1729
14Okehampton Argyle3077164779−3228
15Liverton United30741943119−7625
16Plymstock United3066184091−5124

Division One West

Division One West featured 16 clubs, the same as the previous season, after Godolphin Atlantic were promoted to the Premier Division and Hayle resigned before the season started, taking their reserves' place in the Cornwall Combination. Two new clubs joined:

Despite a record start to the campaign, Mousehole would not accept promotion to the Premier Division this season, even if they won the championship. Only Callington Town, Helston Athletic, Truro City Reserves and Wadebridge Town applied for promotion to the Premier Division, pending ground inspections. All four clubs passed.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Callington Town (C, P)3025148741+4676Promotion to the Premier Division
2Mousehole3023076842+2669
3Helston Athletic30201910150+5161
4Sticker3017498551+3455
5Penryn Athletic3016686843+2554
6Truro City Reserves30171127660+1652Resigned shortly before the 2014–15 season
7Wadebridge Town30154117652+2449
8Dobwalls30152136354+947
9St Dennis30143137163+845
10Vospers Oak Villa30136115959045
11Porthleven3087155470−1631
12Perranporth3074194668−2225
13Bude Town3065194378−3523
14Penzance3065194187−4623
15Holsworthy30702337101−6421
16Foxhole Stars3061232783−5619Resigned shortly before the 2014–15 season

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