[1] In the 1892–93 season, the club won the first award of the Cornwall Senior Cup, beating Launceston 5–0 in the final.
[3] In the first sixteen years of the competition, Penzance making ten appearances in the final, winning six of them and losing four.
[4] They enjoyed mixed success in the competition, winning the League in consecutive seasons in 1955–56 and 1956–57, and then again in 1974–75, before in later years suffering from a series of finishes in the bottom half of the table.
[7] 2,000 people attended the Celtic match, watching as the Scottish team also claimed a 6–0 victory over the Magpies in March 1989.
[4] Their most successful campaign came in 1955–56, when they reached the Third Qualifying Round, taking Bideford of the Western League to a replay.
[10] The ground was opened in 1952 by Sir Stanley Rous,[1] a former referee, and at the time, secretary of the Football Association.