Vale of Atholl F.C.

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Full nameVale of Atholl Football Club
Nickname(s)the Vale
Founded1878
GroundRecreation Park
Vale of Atholl FC
Full nameVale of Atholl Football Club
Nickname(s)the Vale
Founded1878
GroundRecreation Park
LeaguePerthshire Amateur Football League

Vale of Atholl Football Club is a football club from Pitlochry in Scotland.

The club was founded in 1878, originally under the name Vale of Athole, a name it used until 1889.

The club was one of the inaugural clubs to take part in the Scottish Amateur Cup and as at 2022 is one of the three remaining clubs still entering the competition,[1] although it has never reached the final.

The club's main historical significance is as an entrant to the Scottish Cup from 1882[2] to 1884 and 1888 to 1966. The club did so without any success. The Vale reached the second round proper on only two occasions, the first time in 1883–84, after first round opponents Aberfeldy Breadalbane scratched. The Vale in turn scratched from the second round tie with Dundee Harp F.C.

The club won through the qualifying rounds in 1907–08, 1921–22, 1922–23, and 1926–27, before the club finally won its first tie in the competition proper in 1927–28, beating Newton Stewart F.C. 2–1 in the first round; the club lost at St Mirren F.C. in the second, startling the home side by equalizing an early St Mirren goal after Kirk headed a cross from Watson, but conceding a further four goals despite a "heroic" defence.[3]

The Vale only reached the first round once more via the qualifying rounds, in 1934–35, being drawn to play Hibernian F.C. at home. The club forfeited home advantage to play at Easter Road, and lost 5–0 in front of a crowd of 3,815.[4] In 1954–55, the Scottish Football Association briefly re-organized the competition, by abolishing the qualifying rounds and putting the lower-ranked entrants in the Cup at the first round stage. This lasted three seasons and the Vale lost in the first round every time, the last time 8–2 at Albion Rovers.[5]

Despite being an amateur club in an amateur league, the Vale retained its senior status until it was expelled from the Scottish Cup qualifying rounds for 1966–67. This was because the Highland Games were taking place at the Recreation Park when the Scottish FA was demanding its use for Cup ties. Having lost its senior status, the club was never in a high enough league to regain it.[6]

The club won the amateur Perthshire League six times between 1920 and 1931; its last triumph in the competition was in 1972.[7] The club was also a 11-time winner of the Perthshire Cup, although that competition was abandoned in 1975.[8] For the 2022–23 season the club is playing in the second division of the Perthshire Amateur Football League.[9]

Colours

The club's known colours are as follows:[10]

Vale of Atholl colours
YearsShirtsShorts
1878–84Red and whiteNavy
1889–90WhiteAthole tartan[11]
1890–1913WhiteNavy
1913–14Gold and red
1914–15Gold and black
1915–16White
1916–19Yellow and black
1919–2018?WhiteBlack
2018–Black & white hoopsBlack

Ground

Notable players

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