Full name | Lochgelly Albert Junior Football Club Limited |
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Founded | 1926 |
Ground | Gardiners Park, South Street, Lochgelly |
Chairman | John Kinnell |
Manager | Craig Ness |
League | SJFA East Region South Division |
2015–16 | SJFA East Region South Division, 5th |
Website | Club home page |
Lochgelly Albert Junior Football Club Limited is a Scottish football club based in Lochgelly, Fife. Their home ground is Gardiners Park. Founded in 1926 as an amateur side, the club stepped up to the Junior grade in 1933. Club colours are gold and black.
There are a couple of theories of how Lochgelly Albert started the use of 'Albert'. The first theory is that the club was named after Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert. The people who believe this theory point to the fact that the clubs original team colours of gold and black are the same as the Royal Livery was at the time of Prince Albert's death. However, the length of time between Prince Albert's death and the setting up of the club in 1926 as an amateur club makes this theory unlikely. The second theory is that the club took its name from the French town Albert, near the 1916 Somme battlefields. It is well known that more than a few young men from Lochgelly not only fought, but perished during the battle. It is reported that most of the soldiers were at some time stationed in Albert and a few not only played football before the war, but after hostilities had ceased, set about founding a local team in Lochgelly. This may have been done to try to replace the local senior team Lochgelly United who disbanded for the duration of the war.
Lochgelly Albert's first football game within the Junior ranks was on 29 July 1933, away to Kirkford Juniors at Beathview Park, Cowdenbeath and resulted in a 1–0 victory to Lochgelly Albert. The goal was scored in the 88th minute by Pat Finnerty. The club's first trophy arrived in the season 1934–35. This was the Fife Cup and the Albert were victorious over Rosslyn Juniors at Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy, the current home of Raith Rovers, the final score being 2–0 to Lochgelly Albert.
The Albert were followed into the Junior ranks by another team in 1935. This team were called Lochgelly Violet, and their first game on 29 July 1935 was away to Lochgelly Albert at Gardiner's Park. The outcome of this game was a 2–0 victory for the Albert and was watched by 2,000 local spectators.