East Kilbride F.C.























































East Kilbride

East Kilbride F.C. crest.png
Full name
East Kilbride Football Club
Nickname(s)
The Kilby, EK
Founded
May 2010; 8 years ago (2010-05)
Ground
K-Park Training Academy, Calderglen Country Park, East Kilbride[1]
Capacity
660 (400 seated)
Chairman
Mark Horner [1]
Manager
Vacant
League
Lowland League
2017–18
Lowland League, 2nd of 16
Website
Club website


















Home colours














Away colours




East Kilbride Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. They are members of the Lowland Football League, in the fifth tier of the Scottish football league system.


Formed in 2010 with the intention of bringing senior football to one of Scotland's largest towns, the club initially competed in amateur football before becoming one of the founder members of the Lowland League in 2013. The club became a full member of the Scottish Football Association (SFA) in 2014, entitling them to automatic entry to the Scottish Cup. In 2016 they broke the most wins in a row record held by AFC Ajax before losing after 30 consecutive wins.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Original club


    • 1.2 2010s




  • 2 Current squad


    • 2.1 Coaching staff




  • 3 Badge


  • 4 Set-up


  • 5 John Hartson Foundation Trophy


  • 6 Honours


  • 7 Season-by-season records


  • 8 External links


  • 9 References





History


The club were launched officially by two former Old Firm players, John Hartson and John Brown, of Celtic and Rangers respectively.[2] The club was resurrected after folding in the 19th century, having being launched in 1871.



Original club


The original club was formed in 1871, making it one of the oldest clubs in Scotland.[3] The first office bearers included the quaintly titled Croupier, which today would be recognised as Treasurer.[3] The first recorded match was a 1–0 defeat by a Queen's Park second eleven in April 1872.[3] They drew 0–0 with the same team later that year.[3] During the 1870s the club folded and resurrected several times, which was a regular occurrence at that time for football clubs.[3] The original club colours were navy and gold according to evidence from the SFA Museum of Football.[3] The original club did not have a badge, which was customary at the time too.[3] The team played at Kirktonholme in 1876, winning three, losing nine and drawing three games.[3] The team played at Show Park in 1877 and had a better season, winning six, losing six and drawing six.[3] The club participated in some of the earliest editions of the Scottish Cup in seasons 1878–79 and 1879–80, going out in the first round in both seasons.[3]



2010s


The modern club was formed in May 2010 after the merger of Jackton Boys Club and Stewartfield F.C.[4] Later local clubs EK Diamonds and EK Wanderers were incorporated into the structure.[5] As yet they have no permanent home they use the facilities at the training base, K-Park, until a site is found for the new stadium.[1] They played in the inaugural season of the Lowland League,[6] although they had previously been elected to the South of Scotland League at the end of the 2012–13 season.[7]
Two men, tycoon James Kean and Iain King, who is a sports journalist, spent many years in the hope that East Kilbride Thistle (the town's former highest ranked football team) would become a senior sports team so much that they officially launched their youth development programme from under-21s right down to the under-5s. The dream never materialised and they had to admit defeat, and so their vision was to form a new club. John Hartson, the former Celtic striker, was appointed honorary president of the new club.[4][8] On 10 September 2010, the club held their inaugural fundraising dinner which was attended by around 250 people and raised about £9500.[9]


The team played in the Scottish Amateur Football League until their election into the senior leagues in June 2013. They won the Division 2 title in 2011–12 and were crowned Division 1 champions in 2012–13.[10] On 31 May 2013, East Kilbride were given a place in the South of Scotland League for season 2013–14.[7] On 17 June 2013, East Kilbride were elected to play in the newly formed Lowland League, without playing a game in the South of Scotland League.[6] Their first league fixtures were a 2–1 defeat at Stirling University (10th) and a 1–0 home win over Whitehill Welfare (13th) in August 2013.[11] The Kilby completed a debut season as a senior team with a Lowland League mid-table finish, winning the South Region Challenge Cup[12] and reaching the Lowland League Cup semi finals.[13] They claimed their maiden trophy as a senior team with a 2–0 Final victory over Dalbeattie Star at Palmerston on 24 May 2014.[14] They were granted full SFA membership in April 2014 and therefore could enter the Scottish Cup from season 2014–15.[15] Their first Scottish Cup tie was a 1–0 first round win at Lothian Thistle on 13 September 2014.[16] After a draw at Spartans in the next round, East Kilbride suffered a heavy home defeat in the replay.[17] In only their second season in the Lowland League, East Kilbride secured a second-place finish with two games left, with a defeat of Edinburgh University in their final home game.[18] A 3–1 defeat of Gretna 2008 in the Lowland League Cup final on 17 May 2015, delivered a second cup success in as many seasons.[19]


On 5 November 2016, East Kilbride defeated BSC Glasgow 3–1 for a 27th consecutive victory and surpassed Ajax's record of 26 consecutive wins. On 19 November 2016, East Kilbride lost 0–1 to Spartans to end their winning streak of 30 games. East Kilbride won the 2016–17 Lowland League, and progressed to a promotion/relegation playoff with Scottish League Two club Cowdenbeath. They missed out on promotion to the SPFL after losing a penalty shootout.[20]



Current squad



As of 20 October 2018[21]

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No.

Position
Player


Scotland

GK

Jacob Kean


Scotland

GK

Matthew McGinley


Scotland

GK

Chris Smith


Scotland

DF

Stuart Malcolm


Scotland

DF

Jay McInally


Peru

DF

Fabio Capuano


Scotland

DF

Bernard Coll


Scotland

DF

Craig Howie


Scotland

DF

Conor Bell


Scotland

DF

Craig Reid


Scotland

DF

Barry Russell (captain)












































































No.

Position
Player


Scotland

DF

Scott Stevenson


Scotland

MF

Michael Anderson


Scotland

MF

Anton Brady


Scotland

MF

Liam Craig


Scotland

MF

Graeme Holmes


Scotland

MF

Sean Winter


Scotland

MF

Paul Woods


Scotland

MF

Chris Humphrey


Scotland

FW

Jamie Longworth


Scotland

FW

Craig Malcolm


Scotland

FW

Ross McNeil



Coaching staff































Position Name
Manager
Vacant
Assistant manager
Stuart Malcolm
Goalkeeping coach Martin McKenna
Sports science coach Mark Farrell
Kit manager Martin Fellowes
Club Doctor Dr Sam Millar


Badge


The badge for the new club features the oystercatcher bird and also the colour red, symbols of St Bridgit, after whom East Kilbride is named, cill being the Gaelic word for a religious cell, which was the common form of ancient Celtic religious organisation, thus Kilbride being the religious cell associated with St Bridgit/St Bride. East to distinguish from West Kilbride in Ayrshire.[3]



Set-up


As of September 2012, East Kilbride has 30 teams (male, female and additional support needs) competing in age groups between 5–21 and over-21, with over 650 players.[1]



John Hartson Foundation Trophy


The John Hartson Foundation Trophy is annual pre-season match at the K-Park between East Kilbride and another side, with all proceeds going towards Hartson's testicular cancer charity.[22] The first match between East Kilbride and Fort William was supposed to take place on 20 July 2013, but Fort William cancelled the day before due to a shortage of players.[22] The match did take place for the first time on 19 July 2014, with a strong Celtic under-20 team defeating East Kilbride 5–1.[23]



Honours











Season-by-season records





















































































Season
Division
Tier
League
Scottish Cup
Playoffs
Finish
Played
Wins
Draws
Losses
Points
East Kilbride F.C.

2013–14

Lowland League
5
8th
22
8
4
10
28
Did Not Play


2014–15

Lowland League
5
2nd
26
15
5
6
50

2nd Round, losing in replay to Spartans


2015–16

Lowland League
5
5th
28
14
7
7
49

Last 16, losing to Celtic


2016–17

Lowland League
5
1st
30
24
3
3
75

3rd Round, losing to Stranraer

League 2 Playoff Final, losing to Cowdenbeath

2017–18

Lowland League
5
2nd
30
22
5
3
71

3rd Round, losing to Albion Rovers



External links



  • Official Club Website

  • Facebook

  • Twitter

  • Daily Record

  • Website of the K-Park Training Academy



References





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  14. ^ East Kilbride FC claim maiden trophy triumph Daily Record. 26-05-2014. Retrieved 12-05-2015.


  15. ^ EAST KILBRIDE FC GRANTED FULL SFA STATUS East Kilbride FC. 30-04-2014. Retrieved 19-05-2014.


  16. ^ East Kilbride sneak past nervy Lothian Thistle HV in Scottish Cup Daily Record. 18-09-2014. Retrieved 12-05-2015.


  17. ^ East Kilbride 1–5 Spartans BBC Sport. 11-10-2015. Retrieved 12-05-2015.


  18. ^ East Kilbride FC: Lowland League runners-up spot secured after win over Edinburgh Uni Daily Record. 23-04-2015. Retrieved 09-05-2015.


  19. ^ Gretna FC 2008 1–3 East Kilbride FC Gretna FC 2008. 17-05-2015. Retrieved 17-05-2015.


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  25. ^ Division 2 League Table 2011/12 SAFL. Retrieved 13-05-2015.


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