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Main stand, Winton Park, Ardrossan, 10 Aug 2013. Winton Park has been the home of Winton Rovers for most of their existence and was bought from Lord Eglinton in 1923 for £160. The park originally ran in an East West direction, the park was turned to its current North South direction prior to Bells Nursery selling a strip of land to them for £50.
Ardrossan Winton Rovers: Ardrossan: Winton Park Grass 3,000 0 No Arthurlie: Barrhead: Dunterlie Park: Grass 3,000 0 No Ashfield: Easterhouse, Glasgow: Stepford Football Centre [a] Artificial 500 0 Yes Blantyre Victoria: Blantyre: Castle Park Grass 2,500 60 No Cumbernauld United: Cumbernauld: Guy's Meadow: Grass 2,500 0 No Irvine Meadow: Irvine ...
The 2024–25 SFA South Region Challenge Cup (known as the FinestCarMats.co.uk South Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the 18th edition of the annual knockout cup competition for senior non-league football clubs in the central and southern regions of Scotland.
Ardrossan Winton Rovers: Ardrossan: Winton Park Grass 2,000 80 Yes Bonnyton Thistle: Kilmarnock: Bonnyton Park Artificial 500 0 Yes Caledonian Locomotives: Springburn, Glasgow Petershill Park [a] Artificial 1,500 500 Yes Craigmark Burntonians: Dalmellington: Station Park Grass 1,500 0 No Cumbernauld United: Cumbernauld Village: Guy's Meadow ...
The first and second round draws took place at Thomson Park, Dundee on 3 July 2021. [3] Unlike previous seasons, all clubs—including Auchinleck Talbot, Banks O’ Dee, Cumnock Juniors, Girvan, and Irvine Meadow XI who are also taking part in the Scottish Cup—were entered into the first round draw. 18 clubs received a bye to the second round.
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The West of Scotland Football League (WoSFL) is a senior football league based in the west of Scotland.The league sits at levels 6–10 on the Scottish football league system, acting as a feeder to the Lowland Football League.
The tournament had its origins in the Intermediate dispute of the 1920s, in which most of the leading Junior clubs in the west of Scotland left the Scottish Junior Football Association and formed their own Scottish Intermediate Football Association in 1927, which organised new leagues and cups similar to those run by the SJFA, including the Scottish Intermediate Cup as a replication of the ...