Pumpherston F.C.

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Pumpherston
Full namePumpherston Juniors Football Club
Nickname(s)Pumphy or Ston
Founded1896 (Re-formed 1990)
GroundRecreation Park
Drumshoreland Place
Pumpherston
ChairmanBilly Rogers
ManagerCraig Martin
LeagueSJFA East Region South Division
2015–16SJFA East Region South Division, 10th

Pumpherston Juniors Football Club are a Scottish Junior football club based in Pumpherston, near Livingston, West Lothian. Their home ground is Recreation Park, with one of the largest pitches in Scottish football. Club colours are gold and black.

The original Pumpherston club was formed in 1896.

A club by the name of Pumpherston Rob Roy were probably the first Junior club in the village, existing for a few years in the early 1900’s before Pumpherston Rangers joined the Linlithgowshire Junior League for the 1911–12 season.

Success followed for the next three seasons with two East of Scotland Junior League titles, two Renton cup wins, two Leith Burgh Cup wins and a Dalmeny Cup. World War I intervened but they won the Renton Cup again in 1919 when football resumed. However, at the end of 1927–28 season with league re-organisation and the amount of West Lothian clubs dwindling, they decided to turn amateur and leave the Juniors.

It was 26 years later than Pumpherston Juniors joined the Edinburgh & District League for season 1954–55. Their first success came in 1957 when they defeated Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic at Albyn Park to win the Thornton Shield and the following season they shocked Junior football by going all the way to the Scottish Junior Cup under the leadership of captain Vince Halpin where they lost 2–0 to Shotts Bon Accord in front of 33,000 at Hampden.[1]

On the way to the Final they defeated West Calder United, Dalkeith Thistle, Tranent, Thornton Hibs, and Parkhead Juniors. The Semi-Final was drawn against Ballieston in front of 10,000 at Brockville but they won the replay at Celtic Park the following week to send them to Hampden.

They were a solid mid-table club but in 1962–63 they narrowly lost the West Section title to Sauchie who went on to win the play-off against Newtongrange Star, the same season they lost Brown Cup Final to Dunbar United. The following year also saw a third place finish.

They came from nowhere in 1969–70 to win the West Section edging out Linlithgow Rose and Boness United, but lost the Championship play-off to Mid/East Section winners Arniston Rangers.

The early 1970’s saw erratic form, 1971–72 saw them finish third, the following season they were 15th and bottom, and the season after that, with the leagues re-organised into A and B Divisions they missed out on promotion by a single goal. They also had a run to the 5th round of the Scottish Junior Cup before being eliminated by Glasgow Perthshire.

However that was their last sniff of success as the financial situation at the club was deteriorating and mid way through season 1976–77 they folded.

The club was re-formed and joined the East Region in 1990–91, once again bringing Junior football back to Recreation Park.

Honours

Pumpherston Rangers

  • East of Scotland Junior League Champions: 1913–14, 1914–15
  • Renton Cup: 1912–13, 1913–14, 1918–19
  • Leith Burghs Cup: 1912–13, 1913–14
  • Lumley Cup: 1912–13
  • Dalment Cup: 1913–14
  • St.Michaels Cup Runners-up: 1924–25
  • Linlithgowshire County Cup Eunners-up: 1926–27

Pumpherston Juniors

  • Scottish Junior Cup Finalist: 1957–58
  • West Division Champions: 1969–70
  • Thornton Shield Winners: 1956–57
  • Lothians Second Division Runners-up: 2003–04
  • South Division Runners-up: 2012–13
  • RL Rae Cup Runners-up: 1960–61
  • St.Michaels Cup Runners-up: 1960–61
  • Brown Cup Runners-up: 1962–63

References

  1. ^ McGlone, David; McLure, Bill (1987). The Juniors - 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football. Mainstream. p. 102. ISBN 1-85158-060-3.

External links

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