Whitburn F.C.
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Full name | Whitburn Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Burnie | ||
Founded | 1930 as Whitburn Amateurs, turned Junior c. June 1934 | ||
Ground | Central Park East Main Street Whitburn | ||
Capacity | 4,000 | ||
Co-managers | Craig Young John Millar | ||
League | East of Scotland League Premier Division | ||
2024–25 | East of Scotland League Premier Division, 7th of 16 | ||
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Whitburn Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Whitburn, West Lothian. They play their home games at Central Park and currently compete in the East of Scotland League Premier Division
History
[edit]Formed on 31 May 1930 as Whitburn Amateurs F.C., they turned Junior over the summer months of 1934.
Nicknamed The Burnie, the club's colours are claret and amber. The club have won the Scottish Junior Cup on one occasion, defeating Johnstone Burgh on penalties in the 1999–00 final.[1]
Whitburn moved to the East of Scotland Football League and joined the bottom tier ahead of the 2021–22 season. They won back-to-back titles in Conference X and then the Second Division[2], followed by a third successive promotion by a securing their spot in the Premier Division for 2024–25.
The team was managed from 2014 to 2016 by former St Mirren boss Tom Hendrie.[3]
Club staff
[edit]Board of directors
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Coaching staff
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Current squad
[edit]As of 31st May 2024[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Managerial history
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c Caretaker manager
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Honours
[edit]- Winners: 1999–2000
- Runners-up: 1965–66, 1994–95
Other honours
[edit]- Alex Jack Cup: 2024–25
- Cup Winners Shield: 2024-25
- East of Scotland Centenary Cup winners: 2023
- East of Scotland League Second Division winners: 2022–23
- East of Scotland League Conference X winners: 2021–22
- East Region Premier Division winners: 1985–86, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1995–96, 1997–98, 2000–01
- East Region Division One winners: 1977–78
- Lothian District Division One winners: 2004–05
- East of Scotland Junior Cup winners: 1965–66, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1973–74, 1997–98, 2001–02[17]
- Fife & Lothians Cup: 1969–70, 1986–87, 1991–92, 1998–99[18]
- Brown Cup winners: 1959–60, 1967–68, 1971–72, 1972–73, 2000–01
References
[edit]- ^ "Prior sparks Whitburn glory". The Herald. 29 May 2000. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
- ^ Carson, Callum (24 May 2023). "Whitburn boss hopes consecutive title success has made community proud". Daily Record. Retrieved 31 May 2025.
- ^ "Whitburn on the hunt for new boss after Tom Hendrie is sacked". 11 October 2016.
- ^ "Whitburn FC - Squad list". www.whitburnjfc.org.uk. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
- ^ "WHITBURN". 11 May 1951.
- ^ "46 COURIER Friday June 13 1986 Courier Sport: Touchline Topics Pool Golf Tae Kwon Do THIS week saw the final". 13 June 1986.
- ^ "jd COURIER Friday June 23 1989 Courier Sport: Football Angling Cricket Rose wilt in league decider HASN'T it ." 23 June 1989.
- ^ "s't w Courier Friday OCTOBER 2 1992 47 COURIER SPORT Results & Junior Results Charlie Bain Fire and Lothians Cup". 2 October 1992.
- ^ "Whitburn Juniors Club History".
- ^ "29 January 1999". 29 January 1999.
- ^ "Strickland eyes away glory for Whitburn". 26 November 2009.
- ^ "New Whitburn boss Derek Halcrow comes home". 4 April 2013.
- ^ "Whitburn on the hunt for new boss after Tom Hendrie is sacked". 11 October 2016.
- ^ "Whitburn FC". Facebook. 5 November 2016.
- ^ "New Whitburn boss Jamie Sandilands aims to challenge for trophies in debut season". 15 July 2020.
- ^ "Whitburn boss pays tribute to unsung heroes after club's East of Scotland Conference X title success". 30 May 2022.
- ^ "East of Scotland Junior Cup". sfha.org.uk. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
- ^ "Inter-Regional Junior Cups". sfha.org.uk. Retrieved 31 May 2025.