St Blazey A.F.C.

St Blazey have entered England's most prestigious knockout competition, the FA Cup, in all but one year since 1950.

The club achieved thirty-three victories, and three draws from thirty-six league matches that season, earning 102 points.

[3] St Blazey entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1950, where they were eliminated in the Preliminary Round to Ilfracombe Town.

The club play their home games at Blaise Park, Station Road, St Blazey, Cornwall.

In common with many non-league grounds, there is a sizeable grass bank which runs the length of the opposite touchline, with the River Par and Atlantic Coast Railway directly behind it.

The old grandstand was demolished at the turn of the twenty-first century and replaced by a concrete and metal structure which has a seating capacity of approximately 200.

[6] They were replaced in November 1989 and inaugurated with a friendly match against Football League club Plymouth Argyle.

The nearest train station is Par, approximately one mile away, which provides direct transport to Truro, Plymouth, and London.

[7] St Blazey have won the competition eleven times, with their most recent success coming in 2002.

The club's most recent success came in 2007 when they won the South Western League and the Cornwall Charity Cup.