Vale of Leithen F.C.

Vale of Leithen Football Club are a football club based in the town of Innerleithen, Scotland. They play in the East of Scotland League First Division, and their home games take place at Victoria Park.

Vale of Leithen
Full nameVale of Leithen Football Club
Nickname(s)The Vale
Founded1891
GroundVictoria Park, Innerleithen
Capacity1,500
ChairmanStuart Robertson
ManagerIan Flynn
LeagueEast of Scotland League First Division
2022–23East of Scotland League Premier Division, 16th of 16 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website


The team's motto is "Keep Faith", and features on their club crest, along with the town's patron saint, St. Ronan. The home strip features a blue shirt, navy blue shorts and navy blue socks; the away strip is all-white, with black trim.

Vale of Leithen should not be confused with the slightly differently named West of Scotland team Vale of Leven.

History

The club is one of the oldest in the Scottish Borders, having formed in 1891, they became full members of the Scottish Football Association in 1897. The club played at Caddon Park and initially played their first two games as Leithen Vale but subsequently changed their name to Vale of Leithen Football Club. In 1922, they moved to their current home, Victoria Park.

The club were founding members of the Lowland Football League in 2013–14, having previously played in the East of Scotland Football League. Their best finishing position was 6th place in their first campaign, spending nine seasons in the league before being relegated back to the East of Scotland League at the end of the 2021–22 season.

Club officials

Honorary PresidentKeith Brown
Honorary Vice PresidentStanley Clifford
ChairmanStuart Robinson
Vice Chairman / TreasurerMichael Hogarth
General ManagerBobby Craigie
Committee MemberMichael Burns
Committee MemberBrian Ellis
Committee MemberAlan Forrest
Club ChaplinRob Wilson

Coaching staff

PositionName
Manager Ian Flynn
Assistant Manager Jocky McCraw
Coach Barry Burns
Coach Adam Hill

Current squad

As of 12 August 2023[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Scotland SCO Shea Dowie (on loan from Dunbar United)
GK Scotland SCO Chris Malcolm
DF Scotland SCO Ross Aitken
DF Scotland SCO Lewis Bell
DF Scotland SCO Elliot Grieve
DF Scotland SCO Daniel Kay
DF Scotland SCO Nathan Masson
DF Scotland SCO Ross McIntyre
MF Scotland SCO Dean Burgess
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Scotland SCO Craig Brydon
MF Scotland SCO Daniel McKinlay
MF Scotland SCO Callum Mitchell
MF Scotland SCO Ross Nicholson
MF Scotland SCO Cammy Smith
MF Scotland SCO Blair White
FW Scotland SCO Owen Bryce
FW Scotland SCO James Flynn
FW Scotland SCO Jack MacDonald

Season-by-season record

Season Division Position Played Wins Draws Losses GD Points Scottish Cup
2013–14 Lowland League 6th 22 11 3 8 −2 36 First round, losing to Brora Rangers
2014–15 Lowland League 9th 26 9 6 11 −14 33 Preliminary round, losing to Gala Fairydean Rovers
2015–16 Lowland League 13th 28 7 5 16 −29 26 Preliminary round 1, losing to Wigtown & Bladnoch
2016–17 Lowland League 13th 30 11 4 15 −14 37 First round, losing to East Kilbride
2017–18 Lowland League 15th 30 8 5 17 −32 29 First round, losing to Spartans
2018–19 Lowland League 13th 28 8 5 15 −31 29 First round, losing to Gretna 2008
2019–20 Lowland League 16th† 23 2 2 19 −71 8 First round, losing to Fort William
2020–21 Lowland League 17th† 12 0 0 12 −53 0 Preliminary round 2, losing to Banks O' Dee
2021–22 Lowland League 18th 34 1 2 31 −156 5 First round, losing to Brechin City
2022–23 East of Scotland League Premier Division 16th 30 2 0 28 −115 0 Preliminary round, losing to Dunbar United
2023–24 East of Scotland League First Division

† Season curtailed due to coronavirus pandemic.

Honours

East of Scotland Football League

  • Winners (4): 1924–25, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1986–87

East of Scotland Qualifying Cup

  • Winners (6) : 1919–20, 1920–21, 1924–25, 1948–49, 1985–86, 1978–79, 1981–82

Scottish Qualifying Cup (South)

  • Winners (5): 1957–58, 1972–73, 1976–77, 1990–91, 1992–93

East of Scotland (City Cup)

  • Winners (1): 1991–92

King Cup

  • Winners (7) : 1921–22, 1936–37, 1955–56, 1959–60, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1991–92[2]

References

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