Stoneyburn F.C.

Stoneyburn Junior Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Stoneyburn, near Bathgate, West Lothian. They currently play in the East of Scotland Football League. Their home ground is Beechwood Park.

Stoneyburn
Full nameStoneyburn Junior Football Club
Nickname(s)The Fulshie
Founded1983
GroundBeechwood Park
Strathyre Drive
Stoneyburn
Capacity3,500
PresidentDavid Macmillan
ManagerAllan Fleming
LeagueEast of Scotland League Third Division
2022–23East of Scotland League Third Division, 8th of 10
WebsiteClub website

The original Stoneyburn club were founded in 1928 and enjoyed fair success in the 1930s and 1940s. The club reached the Scottish Junior Cup semi-finals in 1950, where they finally lost 4–2 after a second replay to eventual winners Blantyre Victoria,[1] and won the Midlothian Junior League in 1934–35 and 1938–39. During this era, the club built up the ground at Beechwood Park using spoil material from the nearby Foulshiels Colliery, after which their nickname, the Fulshie is derived. Despite some record crowds in this era of 12,000 for big cup matches,[2] the club hit hard times and folded in 1958. The current side joined the SJFA in 1983 after some years in the Juvenile and Amateur levels.

The SJFA restructured prior to the 2006–07 season, and Stoneyburn found themselves in the 15-team East Region, South Division. They finished 13th in their first season in the division.

The team has been managed since April 2020 by Steven Sharp.

Club staff

Board of directors

Role Name
PresidentScotland David MacMillan
SecretaryScotland Steve MacMillan
Club OfficialScotland Andrew Abbott

Coaching staff

Role Name
ManagerScotland Allan Fleming

Source

Notable former players

Managerial history

 
Name Nationality Years
Davie MacMillan Scotland 1992-?[3]
Robin Butler Scotland 2009-2010[4]
Colin Hendry Scotland 2010-?
Richard Hastings Scotland 2012-?[5]
Allan Brown Scotland 2016-?[6]
Allan Fleming Scotland 2018-2020[7]
Steven Sharp Scotland 2020-2023[8]
Allan Fleming Scotland 2023-[9]

c Caretaker manager

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References

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