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Newburgh F.C.

Newburgh Football Club
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Full nameNewburgh Football Club
Nickname(s)The Burgh
Founded1887 (as Tayside Albion)
GroundEast Shore Park, Coach Road, Newburgh
Capacity4000
ChairmanVacant
ManagerScott Hudson
LeagueEast of Scotland League First Division Conference B
2019–20SJFA East Premier League South (season abandoned)
Home colours
Away colours
Newburgh FC flag

Newburgh Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Newburgh, Fife. Their home ground is East Shore Park. The club was founded as Tayside Albion in 1887, changed their name to Newburgh West End in 1910, and assumed their current name in 1935.[1] Team colours are black and white.

The Scottish Junior Football Association (SJFA) restructured prior to the 2006–07 season, and Newburgh found themselves in the 12-team East Region, Central Division. They finished 11th in their first season in the division.

Newburgh have twice reached the semi-final stage of the Scottish Junior Cup, playing Renfrew in 1962 and Cambuslang Rangers in 1971. The club lost 4–0 on both occasions. Their quarter-final tie in 1962 against Irvine Meadow attracted a record crowd of 3,960 to East Shore Park.[2]

The team have been managed since February 2018 by Scott Hudson with assistants Scott Lawson, Willie Hutchison and Liam Baillie. The club physio and kit man is Andy Weir who also sits on the committee. The club has a healthy committee membership of 16 local individuals.

In April 2020, Newburgh FC's application to join the East of Scotland Football League within the senior pyramid was approved at the association AGM. Newburgh will join all of the former Fife Junior football clubs in the league from season 2020-21 onwards.[3]

East Shore Park

Newburgh have played at East Shore Park since 1910.

Honours

  • Fife League winners: 1972-73, 1976-77
  • Perthshire Junior League winners: 1946-47, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57
  • Fife Junior (PSM) Cup: 1952-53, 1961-62, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1969-70, 1973-74
  • Cowdenbeath (Interbrew) Cup: 1960-61, 1966-67, 1975-76
  • East Fife Cup: 1936-37, 1965-66, 1972-73
  • Currie (Findlay & Co) Cup: 1953-54, 1954-55
  • Perthshire Junior Consolation Cup: 1950-51
  • Express Cup: 1961-62, 1966-67
  • Mitchell Cup: 1954-55, 1960-61, 1963-64, 1964-65
  • P.A. Cup: 1949-50, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1957-58, 1958-59
  • Perthshire Rosebowl: 1953-54, 1954-55, 1956-5766-67, 1975-76
  • East Fife Cup: 1936-37, 1965-66, 1972-73
  • Currie (Findlay & Co) Cup: 1953-54, 1954-55
  • Perthshire Junior Consolation Cup: 1950-51
  • Express Cup: 1961-62, 1966-67
  • Mitchell Cup: 1954-55, 1960-61, 1963-64, 1964-65
  • P.A. Cup: 1949-50, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1957-58, 1958-59
  • Perthshire Rosebowl: 1953-54, 1954-55, 1956-57

References

  1. ^ Thomson, Eric R. "Newburgh" (PDF). Towns, Fields & Clubs of Fife. Scottish Football Historical Archive. p. 122. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  2. ^ McGlone, David; McLure, Bill (1987). The Juniors – 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football. Mainstream. p. 304. ISBN 1-85158-060-3.
  3. ^ East of Scotland football league, Newburgh FC, 1 May 2020

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