Lochore Welfare F.C.

Lochore Welfare
Full name Lochore Welfare Junior Football and Athletic Club
Founded 1934
Ground Central Park
Crosshill
Chairman John Kirkland
Manager Andy Healy
League SJFA East Region North Division
2016-17 SJFA East Region North Division, 6th

Lochore Welfare Junior Football and Athletic Club are a Scottish football club from the village of Crosshill, Fife. Members of the Scottish Junior Football Association, the club currently compete in the SJFA East Region North Division. Originally formed in 1934, the club are based at Central Park and their present home colours are black and white.

Central Park has a capacity of 1,300. There is a small covered enclosure and a refreshment kiosk. The pitch itself was relaid at considerable cost to the club in 1998. The ground itself is credited as being of a very clean and tidy standard. Home attendances can reach around 200 for more significant games.

History

Lochore Welfare are a club formed from mergers between various other Junior clubs over the years, firstly with local amateur side, Lochore Miners to become Lochore Miners Welfare. Then, in the late 1990s, it merged with Benarty JFC and reverted to its original name of Lochore Welfare. Crosshill was once a prosperous mining village but the decline of this industry has had a substantial impact on the community and hence the club, although the community is making strong efforts to fight against this.

The club can boast of giving some football’s talented players their first footing on the ladder to success and stardom. Among these are Willie Johnston, who could often be seen playing for Lochore before going on to play for Rangers and Scotland and Ian Porterfield, whose greatest moment of glory was scoring the winning goal for Sunderland in the FA Cup final. Craig Levein was another Lochore old boy who went on to play for Scotland and Hearts and most recently Colin Cameron.

Other Lochore players who have stepped up include Tommy Callaghan with Celtic; Cammy Fraser, Willie Gibson, Arthur Mann, Peter Oliver and Willie Benvie at Hearts; Alec Edwards with Dunfermline and Hibernian; Ian Campbell with Cowdenbeath, Dunfermline and Brechin; Jimmy Logie with Arsenal; Chris Anderson at Blackburn Rovers; Garry Patterson with Dundee.

The team have been managed since July 2016 by Andy Healy.[1]

Honours

League record since 1990

199091: 3rd Fife Division B, 23 pts from 21 games (2pts per win)
199192: 13th Fife League, 10 pts from 26 games (2pts per win)
199293: 8th Fife League, 25 pts from 26 games (2pts per win)
199394: 12th Fife League, 25 pts from 28 games (2pts per win)
199495: 9th Fife League, 29 pts from 28 games (2pts per win)
199596: 14th Fife League, 7 pts from 28 games (2pts per win)
199697: 15th Fife League, 4 pts from 28 games (2pts per win)
199798: 9th Fife League, 33 pts from 28 games
199899: 7th Fife League, 38 pts from 30 games (as Lochore Miners Welfare)
199900: 4th Fife League, 53 pts from 28 games (as Lochore Miners Welfare)
200001: 3rd Fife League, 60 pts from 28 games (as Lochore Miners Welfare)
200102: 5th Fife League, 52 pts from 28 games
200203: 4th Fife League, 38 pts from 22 games
200304: 6th Fife League, 22pts from 18 games
200405: 4th Fife League, 34pts from 22 games
200506: 12th Fife League, 22pts from 24 games
200607: 5th East Region Central Division, 33pts from 22 games
200708: 7th East Region Central Division, 27pts from 22 games
200809: 6th East Region Central Division, 34pts from 24 games
200910: 6th East Region Central Division, 39pts from 26 games

References

  1. Stark, Jim. "New era for Welfare as Andy Healey takes over". Central Fife Times. Retrieved 23 August 2016.

Sources

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