Fixtures

Scotland FA Cup 10/25 18:45 8 Camelon vs Johnstone Burgh - View

Results

Scotland FA Cup 09/27 13:30 7 Johnstone Burgh v Threave Rovers W 4-0
Scottish Junior Cup 06/01 15:05 - Tranent Juniors v Johnstone Burgh D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 5 4 1
Goals against 1 0 1
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Johnstone Burgh F.C.

Johnstone Burgh Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, and play in West of Scotland League Premier Division.

History

The club was formed in 1956, in response to an article in the "Johnstone & Linwood Gazette" newspaper from a journalist that had been ordered out of the newspaper's office on the corner of Johnstone's Rankine Street by the office manager with instructions not to return until he had a story. The journalist proceeded to ask locals what they thought about forming a new football club to replace the former Scottish league side Johnstone F.C.

Their most successful period was in the late 1950s and 1960s when they twice won junior football's top prize – the Scottish Junior Cup. Probably their most successful manager was Jimmy Blackburn who led them to both their Scottish Cup wins as well as West of Scotland Cup and Central League Championship wins. One of our local lads, Bobby Dick, who hails from Elderslie, played what was then right half for the Burgh, and can boast two Scottish Cup winner's medals as well as a number of other medals. In those days the cup final was played at Hampden Park, which made it a day to remember. In later years, Bobby's nephew Alan Donohoe played in goal for the Burgh and was involved in their cup final of 2000.

The 1967–68 season was Johnstone Burgh's most successful season: they won the Scottish Junior Cup, beating Glenrothes 2–1 in extra time after a 2–2 draw at Hampden in the first match. Hugh Gilshan scored the winner. The team also won the Central League Championship and the Evening Times Trophy that season.

Johnstone Burgh has a home support of around 100–150, though this tends to increase vastly when the team is doing well. An OVD Cup tie between Johnstone Burgh and Glenafton Athletic in February 2000 attracted a crowd of over 2000. []

In the 2000 Scottish Junior Cup Final against Whitburn, goals by Colin Lindsay, who later had a spell as manager, and John McLay took the game to penalties after a 2–2 draw. Johnstone Burgh won on penalties in their semi-final at Love Street, but failed to repeat this success in the final.

Johnstone Burgh is a historic and passionate soccer team based in Johnstone, Scotland. Known for their strong community spirit and competitive spirit, the club has a rich tradition of developing local talent and fostering a love for the game. With a dedicated roster of players and a loyal fan base, Johnstone Burgh competes in regional leagues, showcasing their commitment to excellence on the pitch. The team prides itself on teamwork, resilience, and a deep connection to the local community, making them a respected and admired club in Scottish football.