Saltash United Football Club is an English football club based in Saltash, Cornwall. They currently play in the Western League Premier Division.
Since its formation in 1946, the club has won three Western Football League Premier Division titles, one Western Football League Division One title and two South Western League titles.
The club crest adopts the heraldic seal used by the town of Saltash for many centuries. The shield is placed between two ostrich feathers and ensigned by a crown, which are taken from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall.
History
Foundation, formation and the early years
Football in Saltash was played as long ago as the 1890s under the name of Essa, although the date of its formation and origin remain unclear. The team eventually became known as Saltash Stars and had a credible history which included a hat-trick of victories in the Cornwall Senior Cup, winning the trophy in the seasons 1929–32. They disbanded for the duration of the Second World War but reformed in the 1946–47 season, this time under the name of Saltash United.
In 1951, the club won the Cornwall Senior Cup, for the first time since 1932 – alongside the Charity Cup and Herald Cup – to complete the "Triple Crown" taking all three Cornish senior trophies. The club entered the South Western Football League in 1951–52 as a founder member, finishing runners up and winning the inaugural South Western League Cup by defeating a strong Torquay United reserves side 3–2. The Ashes went on the secure the South Western League title in the 1953–54 season before the club was forced to disband and withdrew in 1958. However, a group of enthusiasts led by long serving club supporter Terry Maynard, called an Extraordinary General Meeting on 22 July 1959, and Saltash United was unanimously reformed. At the same time, a small committee was formed to raise funds over the next 12 months to set the club back on its feet. The 1960–61 season saw the club join the newly formed East