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Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. Founded in 1869, "Killie" are the oldest professional club in Scotland. Home matches are played at Rugby Park. They are currently members of the Scottish Premier League and are managed by Jim Jefferies. Image File history File links Kilmarnock_logo. ...
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Rugby Park is a football stadium situated in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock and is host to the home matches of Kilmarnock F.C.. The stadium, which has been opened since 1899, has an all-seater capacity of 18,128. ...
Map of Kilmarnock town centre in 1819 Kilmarnock (Cill Mhearnáig in Scottish Gaelic, and Killie locally) is a large burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland, with a population of about 60,000. ...
Ayrshire (Siorrachd Inbhir Ãir in Scottish Gaelic) is a region of south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. ...
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Jim Jefferies (born 1950 in Musselburgh, East Lothian) is the Scottish football manager of Kilmarnock F.C.. Also a former player, whose defensive versatility often counted against him in the attacking Hearts team in the 1970s, Jeffries has enjoyed considerably greater success as a manager than during his playing career. ...
The Scottish Premier League (SPL) is the top division within the current structure of football in Scotland. ...
The Scottish Premier League (SPL) is the top division within the current structure of football in Scotland. ...
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Map of Kilmarnock town centre in 1819 Kilmarnock (Cill Mhearnáig in Scottish Gaelic, and Killie locally) is a large burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland, with a population of about 60,000. ...
Ayrshire (Siorrachd Inbhir Ãir in Scottish Gaelic) is a region of south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. ...
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The Scottish Premier League (SPL) is the top division within the current structure of football in Scotland. ...
Jim Jefferies (born 1950 in Musselburgh, East Lothian) is the Scottish football manager of Kilmarnock F.C.. Also a former player, whose defensive versatility often counted against him in the attacking Hearts team in the 1970s, Jeffries has enjoyed considerably greater success as a manager than during his playing career. ...
History
The club's foundation dates to the very earliest days of organised football in Scotland, when a group of local cricketers looking for a sporting pursuit to occupy them outwith the cricket season formed a football club in 1869. Originally they played rugby rules, but the difficulty in organising fixtures and the growing influence of Queen's Park F.C. soon persuaded them to adopt the association code instead. These origins are reflected to this day by the name of the club's home ground - Rugby Park. For the insect, see Cricket (insect). ...
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Rugby Park is a football stadium situated in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock and is host to the home matches of Kilmarnock F.C.. The stadium, which has been opened since 1899, has an all-seater capacity of 18,128. ...
Although not amongst the founder members of the Scottish Football Association in 1873, Kilmarnock did join in time to compete in the inaugural Scottish Cup tournament in 1873-74. Their 2-0 defeat against Renton in the First Round on October 18 1873 is thought to have been the first match ever played in the competition. The Scottish Football Association (SFA) was formed in 1873 making it the second oldest national football association in the world (after The English Football Association). ...
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Kilmarnock joined the Scottish League in 1895 and after winning consecutive Second Division titles were elected to the top flight for the first time in 1899. For much of their history they have been one of the most successful clubs based outwith Scotland's major cities. They have reached the Scottish Cup final eight times, winning the trophy on three occasions. Despite four appearances in the final, they have yet to lift the Scottish League Cup. The Scottish Football League is a league of football teams in Scotland. ...
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The club's greatest success was in 1965 under the management of Willie Waddell. On the final day of the season, they travelled to face Hearts at Tynecastle requiring a victory by two goals to nil (due to the competition being decided by goal average at that period if teams were equal on points) to win the league at their opponents' expense. A memorable 2-0 win saw Kilmarnock crowned Scottish League champions for the first, and to date only, time. This capped a period of tremendous consistency which had seen them occupy runners-up spot in four of the previous five seasons. Season 1964-1965 was the sixty-seventh season of Scottish league football. ...
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After a period of decline in the 1980s which saw the club relegated to the Second Division, Killie have returned to prominence, holding top division status since being promoted in 1993 and lifting the Scottish Cup for the third time in 1997 thanks to a 1-0 victory over Falkirk in the final. The 1980s refers to the years of 1980 to 1989. ...
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The club have qualified for European competitions on nine occasions, their best performance coming in the 1966-67 Fairs Cup tournament when they progressed to the Semi-Finals, eventually being eliminated by Leeds United. The UEFA Cup is a football competition for European club teams, organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). ...
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Killie finished the 2005/06 season in 5th position, after a tremendous season whcih at several points they seemed to be challenging for 3rd place. However, after selling top scorer Kris Boyd to Rangers in January 2006 (who was the catalyst for the Glasgow club's fine run in the second half of the season), Killie had to rely on goals from young attacking midfielder Steven Naismith, striker Colin Nish and winger Danny Invincibile. After taking only 1 point in the first four post-split games, Killie beat Hibernian 3-1 to leapfrog Aberdeen into 5th place. Kris Boyd (born August 18, 1983 in Irvine) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Rangers in the Scottish Premier League. ...
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Steven Naismith (born 14 September 1986, in Irvine), is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock. ...
Colin Nish (born 7 March 1981, in Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock. ...
Daniel Invincibile (born 31 March 1979) is an Australian football (soccer) player, as of 2006 playing for Kilmarnock F.C. in the Scottish Premier League. ...
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Kilmarnock started the 2006/07 season brightly despite losing 4-1 away to Celtic on the opening day.[1] Young striker Steven Naismith scored a contender for goal of the season against Hibernian in August before going to Arsenal for a trial.[2] Rangers dropped their first points to Killie in four years after a last-minute Naismith penalty earned a famous draw for Kilmarnock.[3] In September Jefferies suffered his worst defeat as Killie manager after a 5-0 loss at Motherwell.[4] Inconsistent results in the league has seen Kilmarnock flutter between 3rd and 8th in the league whilst a tremendous run in the League Cup has ensured a place in the final[5]. Meanwhile in the Scottish Cup, Kilmarnock went out at the first hurdle (3rd round) after a disappointing 3-1 loss to 2nd Division Greenock Morton. [6][7] The 2006-07 Scottish Premier League season will be the ninth season of the Scottish Premier League. ...
Steven Naismith (born 14 September 1986, in Irvine), is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock. ...
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Jim Jefferies (born 1950 in Musselburgh, East Lothian) is the Scottish football manager of Kilmarnock F.C.. Also a former player, whose defensive versatility often counted against him in the attacking Hearts team in the 1970s, Jeffries has enjoyed considerably greater success as a manager than during his playing career. ...
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Club records - Most capped player: Joe Nibloe (11 for Scotland)
- Most League appearances: Alan Robertson (484, 1972-88)
- Most League goals: Willy Culley(149, 1911-23)
- Most League goals in a season: Harry Cunningham (34 in 1927-28) and Andy Kerr (34 in 1960-61)
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- Kirsty McCabe, BBC Weather forecaster[8][9]
- Russell Gillies, Famous Edinburgh Comedian and former Perrier Award Winner at the Edinburgh Festival in 1997.
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- Division Two (2): 1897-98, 1898-99
- Scottish Cup (3): 1920, 1929, 1997
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Association football (or soccer) is the most popular sport in Scotland and is the countrys national sport. ...
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The Scottish Football Association (SFA) was formed in 1873 making it the second oldest national football association in the world (after The English Football Association). ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Scotland 11 - 0 Ireland (Glasgow, Scotland; 23 February 1901) Biggest defeat Uruguay 7 - 0 Scotland (Basel, Switzerland; 19 June 1954) World Cup Appearances 8 (First in 1954) Best result Round 1, all European Championship Appearances 2 (First...
// Clubs in Membership of the Scottish Premier League Aberdeen F.C. Celtic F.C. Dundee United F.C. Dunfermline Athletic F.C. Falkirk F.C. Heart of Midlothian F.C. Hibernian F.C. Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. Kilmarnock F.C. Motherwell F.C. Rangers F.C. St. ...
First International - Largest win - Worst defeat - World Youth Championship Appearances 2 (First in 1983) Best result Quarter-finals (1983 and 1987) UEFA U-19 Championship Appearances 8 (First in 1978) Best result Winners (1982) edit The Scotland national under-19 football team, controlled by the Scottish Football Association, is Scotland...
First International - Largest win - Worst defeat - UEFA U-21 Championship Appearances Best result - edit The Scotland national under-21 football team, controlled by the Scottish Football Association, is Scotlands national football team for players of 21 years of age or under at the start of a European Under-21...
The Scotland B national football team, controlled by the Scottish Football Association, is a secondary football team of Scotland, run occasionally as support for the Scotland national football team. ...
First International ?? Largest win ?? Worst defeat ?? World Cup Appearances 0 (First in -) Best result - Olympic Games Appearances None; not eligible (First in -) Best result - UEFA Womens Championship Appearances ?? (First in ??) Best result ?? edit The Scotland womens national football team represents Scotland in international womens football. ...
The Scottish football league system (or pyramid) is a series of partially interconnected leagues for Scottish Association football clubs. ...
The following is a list of articles that lead to final each season in Scottish football. ...
The Scottish football champions are the winners of the highest league in Scottish football, which is currently the Scottish Premier League. ...
Association football (or soccer) is the most popular sport in Scotland and is the countrys national sport. ...
The Scottish Premier League (SPL) is the top division within the current structure of football in Scotland. ...
Scottish Division One is the highest division of the Scottish Football League and the second highest in the Scottish football league system. ...
Scottish Division Two is the second highest division of the Scottish Football League and the third highest in the Scottish football league system. ...
The Scottish Football League Third Division is the third highest division of the Scottish Football League and the fourth highest overall in the Scottish football league system. ...
The East of Scotland Football League (EoSFL) is a league of football (soccer) teams from South-East Scotland formed in 1927. ...
The Highland Football League (HFL) is a league of football (soccer) clubs operating not in just the Scottish highlands as the name may suggest, but across all of the North of Scotland. ...
South of Scotland Football League The South of Scotland Football League features these clubs: Abbey Vale, Annan Athletic A, Crichton, Creetown, Dalbeattie Star A, Dumfries, Fleet Star, Mid Annandale, Newton Stewart, Nithsdale Wanderers, St. ...
The Scottish Junior Football Association (SJFA) is the organising body for the junior grade of football (soccer) in Scotland. ...
The Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, also known as The Scottish Cup, is the national cup knockout competition in Scottish football. ...
The Scottish League Cup is a football competition open to all Scottish Football League and Scottish Premier League members. ...
The Scottish League Challenge Cup is a football competition introduced in 1990 to celebrate the centenary of the Scottish Football League. ...
The Scottish Junior Cup, also known as the OVD Cup, is a competition organised by the Scottish Junior Football Association. ...
The Scottish Premier League (SPL) is the top division within the current structure of football in Scotland. ...
The 2006-07 Scottish Premier League season will be the ninth season of the Scottish Premier League. ...
Aberdeen Football Club is a football team from Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ...
Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik, in IPA) AIM: CCP is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ...
Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish football club located in Dundee. ...
Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife. ...
Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish football team playing in the Scottish Premier League after winning promotion from the Scottish First Division in season 2004/05. ...
Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ...
For the Maltese football club see Hibernians F.C. Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish football club from Edinburgh. ...
Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the city of Inverness. ...
Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ...
Rangers Football Club is a football club from Glasgow, Scotland, which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ...
Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St. ...
| | | Scottish Premier League seasons | | 2000-01 | 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 The Scottish Premier League (SPL) is the top division within the current structure of football in Scotland. ...
The 2000-01 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic. ...
The 2001-02 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic. ...
The 2002-03 Scottish Premier League was won by Rangers. ...
The 2003-04 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic. ...
The 2004-05 Scottish Premier League was won by Rangers. ...
The 2005-06 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic. ...
The 2006-07 Scottish Premier League season will be the ninth season of the Scottish Premier League. ...
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