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Whithorn F.C.

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Whithorn
Full nameWhithorn Football Club
Founded1884
Dissolved1969
GroundBelmont Park until 1896,
St Johns Park 1903–1969
Whithorn, Scotland
LeagueWigtownshire Amateur League
1923–1925
Southern Counties Football League
1932–1937
South of Scotland Football League
1946–1959, 1962–1963, 1964–1969

Whithorn Football Club were a football team from the village of Whithorn, in The Machars area of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The club was formed in 1884 but was dogged by financial and player difficulties throughout its history and closed down on a number of occasions, including 1896–1903 and 1936–1938, before finally dissolving in 1969.[1] Their place in the South of Scotland Football League was taken up by the Castle Douglas side, Threave Rovers.

The team played their homes games initially at Belmont Park, but more latterly at St Johns Park. Club colours were maroon and white. Between 1923 and 1936 Whithorn appeared in seven cup finals but lost on each occasion. Their one and only victory in the Scottish Cup was during the 1955–56 season, when they defeated Vale of Leithen 7–0 at home before losing a five-goal thriller 3–2 at Selkirk.[2]

References

Sources

Pagan, Malcolm. Senior Non League Football in South West Scotland. Stewart Davidson, Paisley. 1996