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Kirkintilloch Rob Roy
Kirkintilloch Rob Roy's crest
Full nameKirkintilloch Rob Roy Football Club
Nickname(s)The Rabs , The Roy
Founded1878
GroundKirkintilloch Community Sports Complex, Kirkintilloch
PresidentNeil Anderson
ManagerJohn Gibson[1]
LeagueWest of Scotland League First Division
2023–24West of Scotland League Premier Division, 15th of 16 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire. Nicknamed The RabsorThe Roy, they were formed in 1878. They wear red and black strips and currently compete in the West of Scotland League First Division.

History[edit]

They are named after a defunct curling club which bore the same name, formed in 1855.[2]

The well-known footballer Chic Charnley had a spell playing for The Rabs as did ex-Rangers defender Marvin Andrews. The Rabs have had many famous names playing for them – Joe McBride, Stevie Chalmers, George Young, Andy Lynch and Andy Ritchie.

The Rabs also featured in the very first televised Scottish Junior Cup Final on STV when they played Kilbirnie Ladeside in the 1977 final at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of a crowd of 11,476.

On 15 May 1963, Chelsea (who had just gained promotion to the top tier of the Football League) came to Adamslie Park to play Rob Roy in what was billed as a "Freedom from Hunger" charity match. Chelsea won 3–2 with their goals coming from Mulholland (two goals) and Peter Houseman. Cooper and Reid (penalty) had pulled Rob Roy back to 2–2 before Houseman's winner.

After season 2007–08, Rob Roy were promoted to the Super Premier Division of the West Region. In season 2008–09 they finished a respectable sixth in the top division and also reached, for the first time in nearly 30 years, the semi-finals of the Scottish Junior Cup; they narrowly lost 1–0 on aggregate to the subsequent winners, Auchinleck Talbot. Season 2016–17 was Rob Roy's eighth season in the Super Premier Division of the West Region, a season where the club achieved a record high finish of 2nd and a record high points total of 43 as well as adding the Central League Cup to the trophy cabinet.

Stadium[edit]

From 2014–15to2023–24, the team played their home games at Guy's Meadow, home of Cumbernauld United, whilst they waited for a new home ground to be built in Kirkintilloch. They previously played at Adamslie Park from 1926 until 2014. The opening game was against Petershill in which saw Petershill win the first match at Adamslie Park. Previously they had played at Smillies Pond (Coxdale Park) in the 1878/79 season, followed by a spell at a ground in the Broadcroft area of the town (where the Lion Foundry would be built) until 1889. The club then moved to Kelvindale Park, situated beside the River Kelvin which would remain their home until 1926. The decision to move once again from Kelvindale Park was due to the ground being no longer viable for the clubs needs.[3]

After several years of unsuccessful attempts to sell the ground to keep Kirkintilloch Rob Roy financially viable (the club's social club having closed with debts of around £30,000), it was announced in April 2014 that the last match to be played at Adamslie Park would be a friendly against Rangers on Sunday 18 May, the ground having been sold to a house builder for £1.8 million.[citation needed] The last competitive match to be played at Adamslie Park was a league relegation playoff match on Tuesday 3 June 2014 against Shotts. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, with the Rabs eventually being relegated.[4]

The club also announced that, during the 2014–15 season, they would groundshare with Cumbernauld United at Guy's Meadow before moving to a new stadium in the Southbank area of Kirkintilloch. Aspirations for the new stadium were that it would have a modern stand with a capacity for 500 spectators as well as other modern facilities including FIFA's approved 4G pitch.[5] However it was another 10 years before they returned to Kirkintilloch.

In May 2024, it was announced that Kirkintilloch Community Sports Club (the charitable wing of the football club set up in 2013) have successfully leased Kirkintilloch Community Sports Complex in the Southbank area of the town for 25 years, and it is anticipated that the club will play at this ground from the 2024–25 season. The Stadium includes a full-size, artificial 3G sports pitch with floodlighting, which can divide into three seven-a-side pitches; a covered Main Stand and VIP Stand spectator seating for 302; standing areas for spectating and wheelchair friendly viewing areas; a pavilion building including changing facilities (4 changing rooms); reception area, café snack space, and toilets; and car/bus parking including electric car charging points and bike stands.[6]

Management team[edit]

Position Name
Head of Football Operations Kevin McGoldrick
Manager John Gibson
Assistant
First Team Coach
Goalkeeper Coach

Honours[edit]

Scottish Junior Cup

South Region Challenge Cup

West Of Scotland Cup

Central League Champions

SJFA West Super League First Division

SJFA West Central Division One

Central Sectional League Cup

Central Cup

Other Trophies[edit]

Former players[edit]

1. Players that have played/managed in the Scottish Football League or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Players that hold a club record.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "New Manager for The Rabs..." www.robroy.org.uk. 11 June 2024.
  • ^ "Club History". www.robroy.org.uk. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  • ^ "Club History". www.robroy.org.uk. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  • ^ "Rob Roy 1-1 Shotts Bon Accord - All matches (1st Team) - KIRKINTILLOCH ROB ROY". www.robroy.org.uk. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  • ^ "End of an era at Adamslie Park for famous Rob Roy". www.thescotsman.com. The Scotsman. 12 April 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  • ^ "New complex offers sporting chance to train and play in Kirkintilloch". 15 May 2024.
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