Ayrshire Football League is a defunct soccer league in Scotland.
It was formed in 1891, although the first formal meeting of the league was not held until 2 July 1892.[1] The league comprised Annbank, Ayr Parkhouse, Beith, Galston, Irvine, Kilwinning Monkcastle, Mauchline, Newmilns, Saltcoats Victoria and Stevenston Thistle F.C.
By 1893 the Ayrshire Football League had increased to 16 clubs. For some, this was too many and the likelihood of playing to small crowds was irksome. So 7 clubs broke away to form the Ayrshire Football Combination.[2]
The Ayrshire Football League continued with a less powerful membership but finally disbanded in 1895.
- Champions
- 1891–92 Annbank F.C.
- 1892–93 Annbank F.C.[2]
- 1893–94 Saltcoats Victoria F.C.
- 1894–95 Dalry F.C.
- Membership (1891–1895)
- Annbank F.C. 1891–1893
- Ayr Parkhouse 1891–1893
- Beith F.C. 1891–1895
- Dalry F.C. 1893–1895
- Galston 1891–1895
- Hurlford F.C. 1892–1893
- Irvine F.C. (1877) 1891–95
- Kilbirnie F.C. 1892–1893, 1894–1895
- Kilmarnock Athletic F.C. 1892–1894
- Kilwinning Eglinton F.C. 1893–1895
- Kilwinning Monkcastle F.C. 1891–1894
- Mauchline F.C. 1891–1892
- Newmilns F.C. 1891–1894
- Saltcoats Victoria F.C. 1891–1894
- Stevenston Thistle F.C. 1891–1893
- Membership (1900–1901)
The league was briefly revived in 1900–01 by Ayr Parkhouse, Beith, Galston, Kilwinning Eglinton, Maybole, and Stevenston Thistle F.C.
See also
References
- ^ "The Court". Glasgow Herald. 4 July 1892. p. 6. Retrieved 10 March 2025.
- ^ a b "Stray Notes". Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald. 16 June 1893. p. 7.
External links
- Ayrshire League at the Scottish Football Historical Results Archive
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