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Broxburn Athletic F.C.

Association football club in Scotland


Summary

Association football club in Scotland

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clubnameBroxburn Athletic
imageBroxburn_Athletic_F.C.png
fullnameBroxburn Athletic Football Club
nicknameThe Brox, The Burn, The Badgers
founded1947
groundAlbyn Park
Greendykes Road
Broxburn
capacity2,154
chairmanJimmy Porteous
chrtitlePresident
managerJohn Millar
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Greendykes Road Broxburn

Broxburn Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Broxburn in West Lothian. They play their home games at Albyn Park. The team currently competes in the , the fifth tier of Scottish football, having moved from the junior leagues in 2018.

History

Broxburn reached the Scottish Junior Cup semi-final on five occasions, the last time being in 1971 when they lost by a single goal to eventual cup winners Cambuslang Rangers.

The club won the East Region South Division in 2009–10 and then gained promotion to the East Superleague two years later. They spent six seasons in the Superleague, with a best finish of the 5th in their final season.

After moving to the senior football pyramid for the 2018–19 season, Broxburn won the East of Scotland League Conference C. However they narrowly missed out on the title and promotion to the Lowland league in the round robin playoff against the winners of the other Conferences, Penicuik Athletic and Bonnyrigg Rose. Broxburn were champions in the 2023–24 season, finishing in front of title race rivals Musselburgh Athletic and once again earned the spot in the promotion playoffs where they faced South of Scotland Football League champions Dalbeattie Star F.C.. The first leg was played at Dalbeattie's Islecroft stadium, and the 2nd leg at Broxburn's Albyn park. Broxburn were victorious, securing a 12-2 aggregate victory and promotion to the Lowland Football League for the 2024-25 season.

The club became a full SFA member in 2019 which allowed them to enter the 2019–20 Scottish Cup. They reached the fourth round having won five matches (including victories over higher ranked East Stirlingshire, Cowdenbeath, and Inverurie Loco Works), before going out to Premiership side St. Mirren in Paisley. Broxburn were supported by 1,600 fans who has made the trip along the M8, selling out the North Stand at St Mirren Park. In the 2023–24 Scottish Cup Broxburn reached the third round after victories over Lochee United, Nairn County and Deveronvale before going out on penalties to Buckie Thistle at Albyn Park. The reported attendance of this match was 1175.

Albyn Park

In 1946, Mr. G. W. Bartaby-Pearson, with the help of local businessmen, started the process of reforming Broxburn and secured Albyn Park from the Earl of Buchan. After help from supporters who made the ground improvements, the stadium opened in 1948 with a Heart of Midlothian v Rangers meeting which attracted a crowd of around 3,500.

Albyn Park was completely redeveloped in 2009–10 as part of the Broxburn United Sports Club project into a new community facility with a 3G artificial pitch (replaced in 2020).

It sits on the original Albion Park used by Broxburn F.C. in 1889. Athletic took over the lease in 1894 until both clubs amalgamated in 1912 and played at the sports park (now the Broxburn Sports Centre). Athletic then moved back in 1921 until going defunct in 1924. West Lothian Council now owns the land and Broxburn has a lease until 2036.

The facility is also used by Broxburn Athletic Colts and other clubs. New changing rooms, a social club and floodlights were also constructed. The ground includes a large enclosure on the same side as the changing rooms. The remainder of the ground consists of grass bankings and covered terracing.

Senior squad

As of 11 October 2025

Club staff

Committee

RoleName
PresidentSCO Jimmy Porteous
Vice PresidentSCO John Hughes
SecretarySCO Jim Provan
TreasurerSCO Alan Cunningham
Club PhotographerSCO Andrew MacPherson
ChaplainSCO Andrew MacPherson

Coaching staff

RoleName
ManagerSCO John Millar
Assistant ManagerSCO Sean Roycroft
Goalkeeping CoachSCO Gavin King
PhysioSCO Mark Fountain
PhysioSCO Ian McLaren

Source

Managerial history

NameNationalityYears
John McGuiganSCO1949-?
Willie PedenSCO1954-1956
Jim McKinnonSCO?-1971
Neil MortonSCO1971-?
Peter FortunateSCO1973-?
Bill BruceSCO?-1975
Bill BaxterSCO1975-?
Peter DuncanSCO?-1989
Derek O'ConnorSCO?-1989
Bill HendersonSCO1989-1990
Willie VerthSCO1991-1992
Jackie SmythSCO1992-?
Willie TurleySCO1997-1998
Jamie DolanSCO2004-2008
Steve PittmanUSA2009-2015
Max ChristieSCO2014-2017
Brian McNaughtonSCO2017-2020
Chris TownsleySCO2020-2023
Scott McNaughtoncSCO2023
Steve PittmanUSA2023-2025
John MillarSCO2025-

c Caretaker manager

Season-by-season record

Senior

SeasonDivisionTierPos.Pld.WDLGDPtsScottish Cup
Broxburn Athletic
2018–19East of Scotland League Conference C1st2202+6266
2019–203rd†1153+1138Fourth round, losing to St Mirren
2020–21null††515+116First round, lost to Nairn County
2021–226th15613+549Preliminary round, lost to Dunbar United
2022–239th11109+943First round, lost to Dunipace
2023–241st2352+4674Third round, lost to Buckie Thistle
2024-257th2352+551Fourth round, lost to Ayr United

† Season curtailed due to COVID-19 pandemic - Broxburn Athletic finished third, based on the 'points per game' measure.

†† Season declared null and void due to COVID-19 pandemic

Honours

  • East of Scotland League Conference C: 2018–19
  • East of Scotland League Premier Division: 2023–24

Junior

  • East Region League: 1972–73, 1973–74
  • East Region South Division: 2009–10
  • East Region Lothian District Division Two: 2003–04, 2005–06
  • East Region Division B: 1978–79
  • East of Scotland Junior Cup: 1950–51, 1987–88
  • East Region League Cup: 1952–53, 1954–55, 1972–73
  • Coronation Cup: 1952–53
  • Murray Cup: 1959–60
  • Brown Cup: 1970–71
  • National Whitbread Trophy: 1973–74
  • Thistle Cup: 1970–71
  • R.L. Rae Cup: 1972–73

Record attendances

Historic

Home

11,400 - 1951-52 Scottish Junior Cup vs Kilsyth Rangers, Albyn Park, Broxburn

Away

31,085 - 1950-51 Scottish Junior Cup Semi Final vs Irvine Meadow, Hampden Park, Glasgow

Recent

Home

2,154 - 2024-25 Scottish Cup 4th Round vs Ayr United, Albyn Park, Broxburn

Away

4,372 - 2019-20 Scottish Cup 4th Round vs St. Mirren, Simple Digital Arena, Paisley

References

References

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  2. "St Mirren 3-0 Broxburn Athletic: Tough luck as battling Broxburn see their Scottish Cup run come to an end".
  3. (3 February 2018). "BROXBURN ATHLETIC V BUCKIE THISTLE – Broxburn Athletic Football Club".
  4. [http://www.pmrleisure.co.uk/pmr-leisure-news/broxburn-united-sports-club-opens-its-new-community-facility.html Broxburn United Sports Club opens its new community facility] {{webarchive. link. (26 March 2012 August 2010)
  5. (3 February 2018). "Squad {{!}} Broxburn Athletic - Official Website".
  6. (28 February 1956). "George Mans". Evening Times.
  7. (14 August 1971). "Celtic Boy Is Farmed Out". Evening Times.
  8. (15 December 1989). "COURIER Friday December 15 1989 Courier Sport: Touchline Topics Golf Snooker Pool Shinty Whitburn floored by ..".
  9. (15 December 1989). "COURIER Friday December 15 1989 Courier Sport: Touchline Topics Golf Snooker Pool Shinty Whitburn floored by ..".
  10. (16 November 1990). "48 COURIER Friday November 16 1990 ASAP TEMPS! TEMPS! Urgently required for various assignments throughout West ..".
  11. "Blackburn United boss praises 'brilliant' display in derby win over Broxburn Athletic".
  12. (22 January 2023). "NEW MANAGEMENT TEAM IN PLACE". Broxburn Athletic FC.
  13. (31 August 2025). "John Millar announced as new manager". Broxburn Athletic FC.
  14. [https://www.broxburnathletic.co.uk/honours/ Honours], Broxburn Athletic FC
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