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Truro City
Full name Truro City Football Club
Nickname(s) City, White Tigers, The Tinners
Founded 1889
Ground Truro City Stadium
(Capacity: 3,000)
Owner Flag of Canada Ontario Inc.
Chairman Flag of Canada Eric Perez
Manager Flag of England John Askey
Current League National League South 
2023–24 National League South, 16th
Website Club home page

Truro City Football Club is an English football club based in Truro, Cornwall. They currently play in the National League South, the sixth tier of the English football league system, following promotion from the National League South at the end of the 2018–19 season. They are the highest ranked club from Cornwall.

The club had reached the same level in 2011, following five promotions in six seasons. However, they were relegated from the Conference South at the end of the 2012–13 season after going into administration. They were founding members of the South Western League in 1951 and won the title five times in their history. Apart from a three-season spell in the 1970s, when they played in the Cornwall Combination after losing their ground as part of a by-pass development, they remained in the South Western League until 2006, when they joined the Western Football League, achieving promotion from Division One to the Premier Division in their first season.

Truro were FA Cup regulars throughout the 1950s, but subsequently they were sporadic entrants until a permanent return to the competition in the 2006–07 season, their first appearance in 13 years, then in 2017 they reached the first round for the first time in their history losing away to Charlton Athletic. They won the FA Vase in 2006–07.

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FA Vase winners

1975: Hoddesdon Town • 1976: Billericay Town • 1977: Billericay Town • 1978: Blue Star • 1979: Billericay Town • 1980: Stamford • 1981: Whickham • 1982: Forest Green Rovers • 1983: VS Rugby • 1984: Stansted • 1985: Halesowen Town • 1986: Halesowen Town • 1987: St Helens Town • 1988: Colne Dynamoes • 1989: Tamworth • 1990: Yeading • 1991: Guiseley • 1992: Wimborne Town • 1993: Bridlington Town • 1994: Diss Town • 1995: Arlesey Town • 1996: Brigg Town • 1997: Whitby Town • 1998: Tiverton Town • 1999: Tiverton Town • 2000: Deal Town • 2001: Taunton Town • 2002: Whitley Bay • 2003: Brigg Town • 2004: Winchester City • 2005: Didcot Town • 2006: Nantwich Town • 2007: Truro City • 2008: Kirkham & Wesham • 2009: Whitley Bay • 2010: Whitley Bay • 2011: Whitley Bay • 2012: Dunston UTS • 2013: Spennymoor Town • 2014: Sholing • 2015: North Shields • 2016: Morpeth Town • 2017: South Shields • 2018: Thatcham Town • 2019: Chertsey Town • 2020: Hebburn Town • 2021: Warrington Rylands 1906 • 2022: Newport Pagnell Town • 2023: Ascot United • 2024: Romford •

National League South 2024–25

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