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Kinnoull F.C.

Coordinates: 56°24′28″N 3°27′28″W / 56.40778°N 3.45784°W / 56.40778; -3.45784
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Kinnoull
Full nameKinnoull Football Club
Nickname(s)The 'Noull
Founded1943
GroundTulloch Park, Tulloch Road, Perth
Capacity1,200
PresidentCharlie Carnegie
ManagerBarry Cockburn
LeagueEast of Scotland League First Division
2023–24East of Scotland League Premier Division, 16th of 16 (relegated)
Websitehttps://www.kinnoullfc.co.uk/

Kinnoull Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the Tulloch area of Perth. Formed in 1943, they play their home games at Tulloch Park and their team colours are red with a white trim. They currently play in the East of Scotland League First Division, having moved from the Junior leagues in 2018.

The club won the Tayside Premier Division in season 2005–06 and gained promotion to the East Super League for the 2006–07 season. However they only spent one season in the top tier before being relegated.

Kinnoull are one of four senior football clubs based in Perth, the others being professional side St Johnstone, East of Scotland Football League club Jeanfield Swifts and Letham of the Midlands League.

The team won promotion to the East of Scotland Premier League in 2022/23, and new manager Barry Cockburn joined the club in June 2023.

Notable former players

Honours

  • East Region Tayside Premier winners: 2005–06
  • East Region Central Division winners: 2012–13
  • Tayside Premier Division winners: 1982–83, 1983–84
  • Tayside Division One winners: 1980–81, 1988–89
  • Currie (Findlay & Co) Cup: 1928–29, 1969–70, 1984–85
  • Division One Rosebank Car Centre Cup: 2001–02
  • Division One (Downfield SC Cup) winners: 1988–89
  • Tayside Drybrough Cup: 1984–85
  • Tayside Regional Cup: 1984–85
  • Perthshire Junior Consolation Cup: 1965–66
  • Craig Stephen Cup: 1983–84

References

56°24′28″N 3°27′28″W / 56.40778°N 3.45784°W / 56.40778; -3.45784