Historical Football Kits

 

Lochgelly United

Formed 1890. Wound up 1928.

Elected to Scottish Division Two 1914. Transferred to the Eastern League 1915.

Founder member of the reformed Scottish Division Two 1921. Joined the Scottish Alliance after Scottish Division Three was abandoned in 1926.

Kit History

 

 

 

Lochgelly Athletic

 

1886

lochgelly athletic 1886

1886 c

 

 

 

Fifeshire Hibernian

 

1889

fifeshire hibernian 1889

1889 c

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Lochgelly United

 

1890

 

Formed by the merger of Lochgelly Athletic and Fifeshire Hibernian

1891-1893 b

1893-1895 b

1895-1899 b

1899-1903 a b c

1905-1907 a b c

1907-1909 b c

1913-1914 b

1919-1920 b

1920-1921 b

1923-1925 a b

1925-1928 a b

 

Background

reid's park former home of lochgelly unitedBased in the small West Fife mining town of Lochgelly (from the Gaelic Loch Ghellaidh), United were formed by the merger of Lochgelly Athletic (founded 1886) and Fifeshire Hibernian (1889) and rejoiced in the nickname of "The Happylanders." They played initially at Schools Park before moving to Reids Park in 1901, finally settling at Recreation Park in 1910. Their great rivals were East Fife (formed 1903). Between 1896 and 1914 they played variously in the old Central League and the Northern League but did not compete in anything except friendly and cup matches between 1898 and 1902.

In 1914, Lochgelly were elected to the Scottish Second Division after a series of elimination ballots (they won through in the third round). This division was subsequently suspended at the end of the season and later abandoned, the members losing their membership of the Scottish League sometime in 1917. The club played in the Eastern League, one of the regional competitions set up by the former Second Division members and then joined the rebel Central League. In 1921 this competition was incorporated into the Scottish League as the new Second Division. In 1924 the club was relegated to the Third Division (formed the previous season) after suffering a record 30 defeats and scoring a paltry 20 goals.

In 1926 the Third Division was abandoned when it became clear that the financial costs of the competition exceeded the means of its members. Lochgelly spent one season in the Scottish Alliance before being wound up in 1928.

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Sources

Photograph courtesy of The East Fife Football Historian