fbpx
Wikipedia

Kilsyth Rangers F.C.

Kilsyth Rangers Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire. Nicknamed The Wee Gers, they were formed in 1913 and play at Duncansfield Park, which used to be one of the bigger non-league football grounds in Scotland. They wear blue tops and shorts, the away strip being red tops, black shorts and black socks, and currently compete in the West of Scotland League Second Division.

Kilsyth Rangers
Full nameKilsyth Rangers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Gers
Founded1913
GroundDuncansfield Park, Kilsyth
Capacity2,000[1]
Chairman[William Dunbar]
ManagerCarlo Girasoli
LeagueWest of Scotland League Second Division
2022–23West of Scotland League Second Division, 9th of 16

History edit

The club played in its first Junior Cup Final at Hampden Park in 1954–55 against Duntocher Hibs before a crowd of 64,976. The game ended 1–1 and Kilsyth won the replay 4–1 before a crowd of 30,000, all four goals being scored by the club's most prolific ever striker Alex Querrie. This feat is still a record to this day. Kilsyth lost the 1957 final against Banks O'Dee (1–0) after being hot favourites. The last final success was in 1967 when they beat Rutherglen Glencairn 3–1 after a 1–1 draw in the first game at Hampden which was played in front of 22,000 fans.

The 2000s brought the first league and cup trophies for many years with the club winning the Central League Division One title (2002–03), followed by the Superleague First Division title (2004–05) and the Evening Times Cup Winners Cup 2002–03.

Some famous players to have played for the team are Drew Jarvie (Airdrieonians, Aberdeen, St. Mirren), William Wallace (Heart of Midlothian, Celtic), Frank McGarvey (St.Mirren, Liverpool, Celtic), David Stewart (Leeds United), Pat McMahon (Celtic, Aston Villa), George Mulhall (Aberdeen, Sunderland), Jim Storrie (Airdrieonians, Aberdeen, Leeds United), Gary McStay (Falkirk) plus many more.

Six players from Kilsyth Rangers have gone on to represent Scotland at full international level: James Dougall (one cap 1932), George Mulhall (three caps 1960–64), Drew Jarvie (three caps 1971), David Stewart (one cap 1977), Frank McGarvey (seven caps 1979–84), Willie Wallace (seven caps 1965–69).

The club launched a nostalgic DVD "Glory Days" at Garrell Vale on 28 May 2011, which also coincided with the club winning the Central League Division One title for a second time.

From August 2017, team were managed by former Dunfermline Athletic player, Chris McGroarty.[2]

On 1 May 2018, the club appointed former Queen of the South captain Jim Thomson and ex-Stenhousemuir and Junior Scotland coach Kevin McGoldrick to take over as Kilsyth Rangers' new management team. With both Thomson and McGoldrick moving on, Kilsyth appointed former player Gary Kelly as manager on 28 September 2019, assisted by Stuart Livingston, also a former player.[3][4]

In December 2021 Gary Kelly and Stuart Livingston announced they were standing down from the Club Management. After Christmas the Club announced a new management team of Alan McConville (another former player) and Dylan Daniels.[5]

On 22nd October 2022, Carlo Girasoli has been appointed new manager at the club. His assistants will be Peter Keegan and Kevin Walsh. [6]

Rivalries edit

The club's biggest rivals are Kirkintilloch Rob Roy, who are based in nearby Kirkintilloch.[7] There were two league derbies in season 2014–15 as Rob Roy were relegated into the same league as Kilsyth.[8][9] However, while Kirkintilloch Rob Roy immediately returned to the Super Premier Division, and finished second in season 2016-17, Kilsyth Rangers still languish in the lower divisions and there have been no league derbies since.[9]

Rob Roy are currently ground-sharing at Guy's Meadow with Cumbernauld United.[10][11][12]

Stadium edit

The record attendance at Duncansfield Park is 8,740 for a game against Broxburn Athletic in a 1951 Scottish Junior Cup tie.

Currently the capacity is around 2000, capacity of the enclosure which runs the length of the pitch is officially 500.[1]

Honours edit

Scottish Junior Cup

  • Winners: 1954–55, 1966–67
  • Runners-up: 1956–57

West Superleague First Division

  • Winners: 2004–05

Central League First Division

  • Winners: 2002–03, 2010–11

Other Honours edit

  • West of Scotland Cup winners: 1953–54, 1967–68
  • Central League champions: 1947–48, 1953–54, 1956–57
  • Central League Division One: 1982–83
  • Scottish Junior League: 1926–27
  • Glasgow Dryburgh Cup: 1953–54, 1967–68
  • Evening Times Cup Winners Cup: 2002–03
  • Stirlingshire Junior Cup: 1894–95, 1918–19,1937–38, 1945–46, 1952–53 to 1959–60 (8 times) and 1961–62
  • Pompey Cup: 1956–57,1957–58
  • Glasgow Junior Cup: 1930–31
  • Victory Cup 1923–24

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Kilsyth Rangers". Non League Scotland. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  2. ^ Temlett, Michael (9 August 2017). "Hunt is on for a new manager at Wishaw Juniors after Chris McGroarty leaves club". Daily Record. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Club website features for sports clubs".
  4. ^ https://www.facebook.com/thescottishsunjuniors/[user-generated source]
  5. ^ "New Management Team Annouced [sic]".
  6. ^ "New Management Team Announced".
  7. ^ Dailyrecord.co.uk (15 August 2010). "Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 3 Kilsyth Rangers 0". Daily Record. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  8. ^ "Rob Roy 1-1 Kilsyth Rangers - Player Match List (1st Team) - KIRKINTILLOCH ROB ROY". www.robroy.org.uk. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Past Tables - KIRKINTILLOCH ROB ROY". www.robroy.org.uk. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Work hoped to begin on new Rob Roy stadium in Kirkintilloch this summer".
  11. ^ "Guy's Meadow, home to Cumbernauld United, Kirkintilloch Rob Roy - Football Ground Map". www.footballgroundmap.com. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Club info - KIRKINTILLOCH ROB ROY". www.robroy.org.uk. Retrieved 25 April 2023.

External links edit

  • Unofficial site
  • Facebook
  • Kilsyth Rangers F.C. on Twitter

55°58′35″N 4°03′53″W / 55.97643°N 4.064609°W / 55.97643; -4.064609

kilsyth, rangers, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december,. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kilsyth Rangers F C news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kilsyth Rangers Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Kilsyth North Lanarkshire Nicknamed The Wee Gers they were formed in 1913 and play at Duncansfield Park which used to be one of the bigger non league football grounds in Scotland They wear blue tops and shorts the away strip being red tops black shorts and black socks and currently compete in the West of Scotland League Second Division Kilsyth RangersFull nameKilsyth Rangers Football ClubNickname s The GersFounded1913GroundDuncansfield Park KilsythCapacity2 000 1 Chairman William Dunbar ManagerCarlo GirasoliLeagueWest of Scotland League Second Division2022 23West of Scotland League Second Division 9th of 16Home coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Rivalries 3 Stadium 4 Honours 4 1 Other Honours 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe club played in its first Junior Cup Final at Hampden Park in 1954 55 against Duntocher Hibs before a crowd of 64 976 The game ended 1 1 and Kilsyth won the replay 4 1 before a crowd of 30 000 all four goals being scored by the club s most prolific ever striker Alex Querrie This feat is still a record to this day Kilsyth lost the 1957 final against Banks O Dee 1 0 after being hot favourites The last final success was in 1967 when they beat Rutherglen Glencairn 3 1 after a 1 1 draw in the first game at Hampden which was played in front of 22 000 fans The 2000s brought the first league and cup trophies for many years with the club winning the Central League Division One title 2002 03 followed by the Superleague First Division title 2004 05 and the Evening Times Cup Winners Cup 2002 03 Some famous players to have played for the team are Drew Jarvie Airdrieonians Aberdeen St Mirren William Wallace Heart of Midlothian Celtic Frank McGarvey St Mirren Liverpool Celtic David Stewart Leeds United Pat McMahon Celtic Aston Villa George Mulhall Aberdeen Sunderland Jim Storrie Airdrieonians Aberdeen Leeds United Gary McStay Falkirk plus many more Six players from Kilsyth Rangers have gone on to represent Scotland at full international level James Dougall one cap 1932 George Mulhall three caps 1960 64 Drew Jarvie three caps 1971 David Stewart one cap 1977 Frank McGarvey seven caps 1979 84 Willie Wallace seven caps 1965 69 The club launched a nostalgic DVD Glory Days at Garrell Vale on 28 May 2011 which also coincided with the club winning the Central League Division One title for a second time From August 2017 team were managed by former Dunfermline Athletic player Chris McGroarty 2 On 1 May 2018 the club appointed former Queen of the South captain Jim Thomson and ex Stenhousemuir and Junior Scotland coach Kevin McGoldrick to take over as Kilsyth Rangers new management team With both Thomson and McGoldrick moving on Kilsyth appointed former player Gary Kelly as manager on 28 September 2019 assisted by Stuart Livingston also a former player 3 4 In December 2021 Gary Kelly and Stuart Livingston announced they were standing down from the Club Management After Christmas the Club announced a new management team of Alan McConville another former player and Dylan Daniels 5 On 22nd October 2022 Carlo Girasoli has been appointed new manager at the club His assistants will be Peter Keegan and Kevin Walsh 6 Rivalries editThe club s biggest rivals are Kirkintilloch Rob Roy who are based in nearby Kirkintilloch 7 There were two league derbies in season 2014 15 as Rob Roy were relegated into the same league as Kilsyth 8 9 However while Kirkintilloch Rob Roy immediately returned to the Super Premier Division and finished second in season 2016 17 Kilsyth Rangers still languish in the lower divisions and there have been no league derbies since 9 Rob Roy are currently ground sharing at Guy s Meadow with Cumbernauld United 10 11 12 Stadium editThe record attendance at Duncansfield Park is 8 740 for a game against Broxburn Athletic in a 1951 Scottish Junior Cup tie Currently the capacity is around 2000 capacity of the enclosure which runs the length of the pitch is officially 500 1 Honours editScottish Junior Cup Winners 1954 55 1966 67 Runners up 1956 57West Superleague First Division Winners 2004 05Central League First Division Winners 2002 03 2010 11Other Honours edit West of Scotland Cup winners 1953 54 1967 68 Central League champions 1947 48 1953 54 1956 57 Central League Division One 1982 83 Scottish Junior League 1926 27 Glasgow Dryburgh Cup 1953 54 1967 68 Evening Times Cup Winners Cup 2002 03 Stirlingshire Junior Cup 1894 95 1918 19 1937 38 1945 46 1952 53 to 1959 60 8 times and 1961 62 Pompey Cup 1956 57 1957 58 Glasgow Junior Cup 1930 31 Victory Cup 1923 24References edit a b Kilsyth Rangers Non League Scotland Retrieved 10 September 2018 Temlett Michael 9 August 2017 Hunt is on for a new manager at Wishaw Juniors after Chris McGroarty leaves club Daily Record Retrieved 21 February 2018 Club website features for sports clubs https www facebook com thescottishsunjuniors user generated source New Management Team Annouced sic New Management Team Announced Dailyrecord co uk 15 August 2010 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 3 Kilsyth Rangers 0 Daily Record Retrieved 25 April 2023 Rob Roy 1 1 Kilsyth Rangers Player Match List 1st Team KIRKINTILLOCH ROB ROY www robroy org uk Retrieved 25 April 2023 a b Past Tables KIRKINTILLOCH ROB ROY www robroy org uk Retrieved 25 April 2023 Work hoped to begin on new Rob Roy stadium in Kirkintilloch this summer Guy s Meadow home to Cumbernauld United Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Football Ground Map www footballgroundmap com Retrieved 25 April 2023 Club info KIRKINTILLOCH ROB ROY www robroy org uk Retrieved 25 April 2023 External links editUnofficial site Facebook Kilsyth Rangers F C on Twitter 55 58 35 N 4 03 53 W 55 97643 N 4 064609 W 55 97643 4 064609 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kilsyth Rangers F C amp oldid 1180122875 Stadium, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.