For the music album by Rachel Unthank and the Winterset, see The Bairns (album). Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish professional association football club based in the town of Falkirk. Check the latest film listings and film screening times for Falkirk. Book your cinema tickets online now! BENEFIT - PART TIME VACANCY. Benefit have a sales assistant vacancy for their Falkirk branch. Bean Cross Farm, Polmont Falkirk, FK2 0XS Rooms from £28. Welcome to Metro Inns Falkirk! Situated just 20 minutes from Edinburgh Airport, our top budget hotel is the. The club was founded in 1. The club was elected to the Second Division of the Scottish Football League in 1. First Division after two seasons and achieved its highest league position in the early 1. Falkirk Tourism: TripAdvisor has 25,745 reviews of Falkirk Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Falkirk resource. Information for residents, businesses and visitors on Falkirk Council, council tax and what's on in the local area. Save money & book directly with TripAdvisor, the world's largest travel website. Falkirk Football Club - get the latest news, fixtures, results, match reports, videos, photos, squad and player stats on Sky Sports Football. Celtic in 1. 90. 7–0. The football club was registered as a Limited Liability Company in April 1. Falkirk Football & Athletic Club Ltd. Falkirk won the Scottish Cup for the first time in 1. After 1. 94. 5, Falkirk were promoted and demoted between the Premier and First Divisions seven times until 1. Second Division. In 2. Falkirk town centre is fairly small so most of the main shops are within walking distance of the High Street. The bus service covers most of Falkirk. Scotland Stirlingshire Falkirk. Parish #479 This is a guide to the history and major genealogical records of Scotland as. Falkirk were promoted to the Scottish Premier League (SPL). Falkirk won the Scottish Cup again in 1. As a result of its performance in the 2. Scottish Cup, the club qualified for the inaugural season of the UEFA Europa League in 2. Falkirk CouncilFalkirk have won the second tier of Scottish football a record seven times, an honour shared with St Johnstone. They have also won the Scottish Challenge Cup more than any other club, winning it for the fourth time in 2. In their early years, Falkirk played at three venues: Hope Street, Randyford Park and Blinkbonny Park. Between 1. 88. 5 and 2. Brockville Park, built on the former Hope Street ground. After the creation of the SPL in 1. Brockville Park did not conform – was enforced, and the club was denied promotion on three occasions. The club's present home ground since 2. Falkirk Stadium, an 7,9. Falkirk. The club reached the second round in the first year that it competed. They played their home matches at three different grounds during this period; Hope Street, Randyford Park and Blinkbonny Park. It left the latter in 1. Brockville Park, which remained the club's home ground for 1. The Stirlingshire Football Association was founded in 1. Stirlingshire region to join. It resulted in the establishment of a new tournament, the Stirlingshire Cup, a competition open exclusively to the teams from the region, which Falkirk won in its inaugural season. At the time, the league consisted of two tiers, the First and Second Divisions. ![]() Falkirk was promoted to the top division with a second- place finish behind Clyde after two seasons. Despite the club's success, several months beforehand a proposal to merge with local rivals East Stirlingshire was raised, which was narrowly rejected in a vote. Falkirk remained in the top flight until the outbreak of World War II in 1. Post- war promotion and demotion. In 1. 94. 7, a new competition, the Scottish League Cup, was inaugurated. In the 1. 94. 7–4. Falkirk reached the final, and lost 4–1 to East Fife in the replayed final after an initial 0–0 draw. The club competed in the final of the Scottish Cup in 1. Kilmarnock in a replay, their first success in the tournament since winning it 4. In the years to follow, relegation and promotion between the first and second tiers occurred seven times until the 1. The club spent eight consecutive seasons at a time in either division. As a result, Falkirk has won or finished runners- up in the second tier of Scottish football a record 1. The club also spent three seasons in the late 1. In 1. 97. 7–7. 8 the club finished in its lowest ranking to date, ending the season in the equivalent of 2. Scotland following a 5th- place finish in the new Second Division. Falkirk's opponents were Kilmarnock, a repeat of the 1. The new league and its rules denied Falkirk the chance to be promoted into it on three occasions as a consequence of its formation. ![]() When the SPL was created from the old Premier Division, a play- off match that was held between the team ranked ninth in the Premier Division and the team ranked second in the First Division was abolished during the 1. Falkirk, ranked second in the First Division, was thus denied a play- off with Motherwell. The SPL's criterion that clubs required a 1. Falkirk's Brockville Park did not comply with, was introduced. When the SPL was due to expand to 1. Aberdeen, which finished bottom of the SPL, would have competed in a three- way play- off against the teams that finished second and third in the First Division, and two of these three clubs would gain SPL status for the next season. Brockville Park was still below the SPL criterion, and Falkirk applied to ground- share Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, but the proposal was rejected. The play- off was abandoned, Dunfermline Athletic was automatically promoted and Aberdeen retained its status in the top flight. However, it was spared relegation by the liquidation of fellow First Division club Airdrieonians on the last day of the season. The club submitted another application to ground- share, this time at New Broomfield – an SPL compliant stadium and the home of Airdrie United – but was rejected in a vote by SPL chairmen. Motherwell was thus spared relegation from the First Division. The club won the First Division that season, winning 1–0 to Ross County, and was promoted to the SPL. After three seasons in the SPL, including two seventh- place finishes, the club qualified for the inaugural season of the UEFA Europa League, the first time the club qualified for a European competition. The same year, Falkirk was beaten by Rangers in the final of the Scottish Cup. The following season, the club competed in the Europa League but was relegated from the SPL to the First Division after being held to a 0–0 draw against Kilmarnock on the final day of the 2. As members of the Scottish Football League, the club was eligible to compete in the Scottish Challenge Cup, which it won 1–0 against Hamilton Academical. In the same year Falkirk reached the semi- finals of the League Cup, but lost to Celtic. In the quarter- finals, the club defeated the reigning champions and SPL club Rangers 3–2. Falkirk, under the management of Gary Holt for the first time, took a 3–0 half time lead, though Hibernian made a comeback to confirm their place in the final with a 4–3 win (AET). The following season, Falkirk went one better by reaching the final, avenging their loss to Hibernian in the semi- finals before being defeated by Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2–1 in the final. Colours and badge. However, the club's first strip, thin blue and white horizontal hoops on the jersey and socks, was worn between 1. This was replaced with a blue jersey and white shorts, which has featured predominantly since. Touches of red were introduced to the strip in the late 1. For the 2. 01. 2–1. During the 2. 00. Kit manufacturer Umbro supplied the club's kit for the 1. Other kits have been supplied by Bukta, Patrick and Le Coq Sportif. As of September 2. Puma. Clark Eriksson, a Falkirk- based engineering consultancy firm, sponsors the back of the 2. Recent sponsors include Budweiser Budvar, John R Weir Mercedes Group and Beazer Homes. Stadiums. The first pitch used by the club was on Hope Street, the location that would become Brockville Park in 1. The first match at Hope Street was against Grasshoppers from Bonnybridge. The club played at Blinkbonny Park between 1. On 2. 1 February 1. Falkirk's largest home attendance was recorded at the ground when 2. Celtic in the third round of the Scottish Cup. As a result, the club was denied entry to the league, despite winning the First Division or qualifying for a promotion play- off, on three occasions. Falkirk remained at the stadium until the last day of the 2. Brockville was demolished and the site sold to supermarket chain Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc. The 2,0. 00 capacity north stand was constructed during the opening season and was completed in May 2. SPL's reduced 6,0. The stadium has since been further expanded; the south stand. The towns of Dunfermline and Falkirk are roughly 1. River Forth. Both clubs are a similar size and have regularly competed at the same level in the SPL and First Division but the origin of the rivalry is unclear, as former Falkirk manager John Hughes said in an interview in 2. The two teams regularly competed against each other in their early existences in the Stirlingshire Cup, as well as in league football following Falkirk's election to the Scottish Football League in 1. East Stirlingshire. As of September 2. April 1. 98. 2, which East Stirlingshire won 3–0, when both clubs were in the First Division. In 1. 99. 9–0. 0 the clubs were drawn against each other in the second round of the Scottish League Cup, which Falkirk won 2–0 after extra time was played, the last competitive fixture between the clubs excluding the Stirlingshire Cup. Players may hold more than one non- FIFA nationality. Out on loan. Players may hold more than one non- FIFA nationality. Development squad. Players may hold more than one non- FIFA nationality. Notable players. Nicol was first appointed club secretary in 1. As of September 2. Nicol is the longest serving manager in Falkirk's history. Falkirk are currently managed by Peter Houston, who was appointed following the departure of Gary Holt. Name. Nationality. From. To. Matches. Won. Drawn. Lost. Win%. Win% is rounded to two decimal places. Honours. The winner of the Scottish Cup would normally qualify for the UEFA Europa League, but because Rangers had already qualified for the UEFA Champions League through their league ranking in the SPL, the place was passed to Falkirk as runners- up. Falkirk was eliminated in the second qualifying round by FC Vaduz of Liechtenstein in a two- legged tie. Scottish Professional Football League. Retrieved 1. 1 November 2. Retrieved 2. 8 February 2. Scottish Premier League. Archived from the original on 2. May 2. 01. 2. Retrieved 2. February 2. 01. 3. Retrieved 2. 0 June 2. Club directory. Archived 3 February 2. Wayback Machine., Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 2. 0 June 2. Fans Zone – 1. 87. Club, Falkirk FC, 1. August 2. 00. 7. Retrieved 2. June 2. 01. 2.^A Brief History – Part Two – 1. Century Bairns, bettermeddle. Retrieved 2. 0 June 2. Stirlingshire Cup. Archived 3. 0 January 2. Wayback Machine., Scottish Football Historical Archive.
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