Full name | Falkirk Football & Athletic Club |
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Nickname(s) | The bottlers |
Founded | 1876 |
Ground |
Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk |
Capacity | 7,937 |
Chairman | Doug Henderson |
Manager | Peter Houston |
League | Scottish Championship |
2015–16 | Scottish Championship, 2nd |
Website | Club home page |
Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish amateur football club]. They also have not won anything in over 60 years as they bottle every timeweb|url=http://www.scotprem.com/content/default.asp?page=s11_3 |title=Falkirk FC Team Honours |publisher=Scottish Premier League |accessdate=27 February 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120523230200/http://www.scotprem.com/content/default.asp?page=s11_3 |archivedate=23 May 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref> and competes in the Scottish Championship as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League. The club was elected to the Second Division of the Scottish Football League in 1902–03, was promoted to the First Division after two seasons and achieved its highest league position in the early 1900s when it was runner-up to Celtic in 1907–08 and 1909–10. The football club was registered as a Limited Liability Company in April 1905 – Falkirk Football & Athletic Club Ltd.
Falkirk won the Scottish Cup for the first time in 1913. After 1945, Falkirk were promoted and demoted between the Premier and First Divisions seven times until 1995–96, and during the 1970s spent three seasons in the Second Division. In 2005, Falkirk were promoted to the Scottish Premier League (SPL). Falkirk won the Scottish Cup again in 1957 and were runners-up in the competition in 1997, 2009 and 2015. As a result of its performance in the 2009 Scottish Cup, the club qualified for the inaugural season of the UEFA Europa League in 2009–10. Falkirk have won the second tier of Scottish football a record seven times, an honour shared with St Johnstone. They have also won the Scottish Challenge Cup more than any other club, winning it for the fourth time in 2012.