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A renowned cup team, they once defeated [[Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian]] in the [[Scottish Cup]] 2–1 in season [[1888-89 Scottish Cup|1888-89]] at Mossend Park in front of a crowd of 2,000.<ref>Allan, David. Scottish Football Historian No.59</ref>
A renowned cup team, they once defeated [[Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian]] in the [[Scottish Cup]] 2–1 in season [[1888-89 Scottish Cup|1888-89]] at Mossend Park in front of a crowd of 2,000.<ref>Allan, David. Scottish Football Historian No.59</ref>


Swifts merged with local rivals West Calder F.C. in 1903, with the new club being known as West Calder Swifts, playing at West Calder's Burngrange Park home in the town.
Swifts merged with local rivals West Calder F.C. in 1903, with the new club being known as West Calder Swifts, playing at West Calder's Burngrange Park home in the town. The club folded around 1915.


==Honours==
==Honours==

Revision as of 15:51, 17 October 2022

Mossend Swifts FC
Full nameMossend Swifts FC
Gegründet1879 (1903 merged with West Calder Swifts FC)
Dissolvedc.1915 (as West Calder Swifts FC)
GroundMossend Park (1879-1903), Burngrange Park (1903-1915)

Mossend Swifts were a Scottish senior football club from the shale mining village of Mossend, just to the north of the town of West Calder, West Lothian. There is now little left of this village (not to be confused with Mossend in North Lanarkshire – contiguous with Bellshill – which also had teams operating in the same era).

A renowned cup team, they once defeated Hibernian in the Scottish Cup 2–1 in season 1888-89 at Mossend Park in front of a crowd of 2,000.[1]

Swifts merged with local rivals West Calder F.C. in 1903, with the new club being known as West Calder Swifts, playing at West Calder's Burngrange Park home in the town. The club folded around 1915.

Honours

East of Scotland Shield

  • Winner: 1887–88, 1895–96

King Cup

  • Winner 1887–88, 1888–89, 1896–97, 1910–11 (as West Calder Swifts)

East of Scotland Qualifying Cup

  • Runner-up 1897–98

Linlithgowshire Cup

  • Winner 1884–85

Rosebery Charity Cup

  • Winner 1888–89
  • Runner-up 1887–88

Notable former players

Two players were capped for Scotland whilst with Mossend Swifts. Robert (Bob) Boyd won two caps against Ireland in 1889 and Wales in 1891. Dave Ellis was one of five brothers who played for Swifts and earned his solitary cap against Ireland in 1892.

  • Mossend, Museum of Shale Oil Industry in Scotland
  • Mossend, Vision of Britain

References

  1. ^ Allan, David. Scottish Football Historian No.59