Kilmarnock fc true killie fans

hi my page is about the scottish team kilmarnock fc this page is only for die hard fans caus we shall stand together as kilmarnock and stand together as the nation scotland and bring new people to a team who is proud to be scotish no 1 and WILL BE LOUD

Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. Founded in 1869, "Killie" is the oldest club currently in the Scottish Premier League. Home matches are played at Rugby Park. Kilmarnock took part in the first ever official match in Scottish football against the now defunct Renton in 1873.

Ground:( Rugby Park) Chairman:( Michael Johnston)
Manager:( Kenny Shiels) League:( Scottish Premier League)

Kilmarnock
Ayrshire
(Capacity: 18,128)

The club's foundation dates back to the very earliest days of organised football in Scotland, when a group of local cricketers looking for a sporting pursuit to occupy them outwith the cricket season formed a football club in 1869. Originally they played rugby rules, but the difficulty in organising fixtures and the growing influence of Queen's Park soon persuaded them to adopt the association code instead. These origins are reflected to this day by the name of the club's home ground – Rugby Park.

Although not amongst the founder members of the Scottish Football Associationin 1873, Kilmarnock did join in time to compete in the inaugural Scottish Cup tournament in 1873–74. Their 2–0 defeat against Renton in the First Round on 18 October 1873 is thought to have been the first match ever played in the competition.

Kilmarnock joined the Scottish League in 1895 and after winning consecutive Second Division titles were elected to the top flight for the first time in 1899. For much of their history they have been one of the most successful clubs based outwith Scotland's major cities. This is in part due to their loyal support, who are mostly Ayrshire-based fans. They have reached the Scottish Cup final eight times, winning the trophy on three occasions. Despite five appearances in the final , they have yet to lift the Scottish League Cup

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