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The winner goes on to play in the East, South and West of Scotland Cup-Winners Shield against the Southern Counties FA's Alba Cup winner and the West's Strathclyde Cup winner for a place in the following season's Scottish Cup. East of Scotland Qualifying Cup: Competition for the 65 EoSFA members outwith the SPFL. Straight knock-out tournament ...
The club duly joined the Scottish Football Association in August 1919, [60] and it warmed up for its first competitive tie (in the East of Scotland Shield qualifying cup) with a 3–0 win over the K.O.S.B. [61] The club duly won 2–1 at Coldstream in the Shield tie, two goals from Fenby turning the tie around, [62] but its debut in the ...
The 2023–24 East of Scotland Football League (known as the Central Taxis East of Scotland League for sponsorship reasons) was the 95th season of the East of Scotland Football League, and the 10th season with its top division as part of the sixth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system.
The Qualifying Cup was introduced in 1895 to make the number of entries into the main Scottish Cup more manageable and reduce the number of mis-matched ties in the early rounds, and to give the smaller teams a trophy to play for instead of simply having preliminary rounds; the proposal for a cup was carried 28 votes to 23, the main reason for opposing being that having exemptions was ...
The 2012–13 season saw the return of Mike Lawson, who guided the team to the SFA South Region Challenge Cup and completed the double by winning a 16th East of Scotland League title before leaving for Spartans under a cloud, taking 13 players along with him. Whitehill Welfares most successful manager, Dave Smith, returned and was tasked with ...
They joined the Lowland League in 2013, after playing in the East of Scotland Football League, where it had become one of its most successful clubs from the 1970s onwards. Spartans have been allowed to play in the qualifying rounds of the Scottish Cup since 1978 and qualified for the cup proper on several occasions during their junior days.
Gala Fairydean won the East of Scotland Football League eight times and finished runners-up on seven occasions. The club reached 15 Scottish Qualifying Cup South finals, winning it 11 times, before the competition was abolished in 2007 .
East of Scotland Qualifying Cup: 1953–54, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1971–72; King Cup: 1958–59; Scottish Border Counties FA Challenge Cup: 1954–55;