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'''Kilmarnock Football Club''', commonly known as Killie, is a Scottish professional football | '''Kilmarnock Football Club''', commonly known as Killie, is a [[Scottish football league system|Scottish professional football club]] based in the town of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire. Kilmarnock took part in the first-ever official match in the Scottish Cup against the now-defunct Renton in 1873. The club have qualified for European competitions on nine occasions, their best performance coming in the 1966–67 Fairs Cup when they progressed to the semi-finals, eventually being eliminated by [[Leeds United]]. The club is also one of only a few Scottish clubs to have played in all three European competitions (European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Cup). | ||
Kilmarnock have a long-standing football rivalry with fellow Ayrshire side [[Ayr United]], with both teams playing frequently in the Ayrshire derby in which both sides first met in September 1910. Kilmarnock have long been the most successful side in the Ayrshire derby, winning 189 times in 256 meetings. The club nickname, Killie, is the Scottish slang term for the town of Kilmarnock. | Kilmarnock have a long-standing football rivalry with fellow Ayrshire side [[Ayr United]], with both teams playing frequently in the Ayrshire derby in which both sides first met in September 1910. Kilmarnock have long been the most successful side in the Ayrshire derby, winning 189 times in 256 meetings. The club nickname, Killie, is the Scottish slang term for the town of Kilmarnock. | ||
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Kilmarnock Football Club |
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1869-70 |
Ground |
The BBSP Stadium Rugby Park (1899-present) |
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Players • Head Coaches • Executives |
Kilmarnock Football Club, commonly known as Killie, is a Scottish professional football club based in the town of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire. Kilmarnock took part in the first-ever official match in the Scottish Cup against the now-defunct Renton in 1873. The club have qualified for European competitions on nine occasions, their best performance coming in the 1966–67 Fairs Cup when they progressed to the semi-finals, eventually being eliminated by Leeds United. The club is also one of only a few Scottish clubs to have played in all three European competitions (European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Cup).
Kilmarnock have a long-standing football rivalry with fellow Ayrshire side Ayr United, with both teams playing frequently in the Ayrshire derby in which both sides first met in September 1910. Kilmarnock have long been the most successful side in the Ayrshire derby, winning 189 times in 256 meetings. The club nickname, Killie, is the Scottish slang term for the town of Kilmarnock.
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