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Broxburn United Football Club was a football club based at Sports Park in
Broxburn, West Lothian Broxburn ( gd, Srath Bhroc, IPA: ˆs̪ɾaˈvɾɔʰk is a town in West Lothian, Scotland, on the A89 road, from the West End of Edinburgh, from Edinburgh Airport and to the north of Livingston. Etymology The name Broxburn is a corruption ...
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. The club was formed by the amalgamation of the town's two senior clubs Broxburn and Broxburn Athletic in 1912, and was a member of the Scottish Football League from 1921 until 1926.


History

Broxburn Football Club was founded in 1883 as Broxburn Thistle, adopting their regular name in 1889. The club was the more senior of the town's two teams and first came to attention as members of the Eastern League in 1891–92. The club went on to appear in many of the top competitions below the Scottish Football League in subsequent seasons, appearing in the Central Football Combination, the
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, the
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and the
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. Broxburn Athletic joined the Eastern Football League in
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and the
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1909–10. Broxburn United emerged in 1912 when it became clear that a small town like Broxburn could not support two senior sides. United became members of the Central Football League (apart from a spell in the Eastern Football League from 1915 to 1917) and along with much of the membership of this group they were admitted to the newly expanded
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in 1921. It appeared to be unrealistic for a town of just 3,000 people to sustain a league club, and although the club's first match in the SFL attracted a crowd of 3,500, an economic downturn meant that too many clubs were trying to attract too few spectators. Broxburn were censured in 1922 for fielding only two first team players in a league match against St Bernard's. Stenhousemuir player Joe Shortt reported to the League that he had been offered £50 by the representatives of a
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to play poorly in a match against Broxburn United. The club struggled in the League and finished bottom in the 1925–26 season. Facing re-election, they were rejected in favour of Forfar Athletic and dropped out of the League. Broxburn United joined the
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for the 1926–27 season, but found this level to be too financially taxing and soon joined the ranks of Scottish junior football by joining the Midlothian Junior League. The club continued until 1932 when financial troubles finally claimed them.


Colours

*1912–1920: Black & white striped shirts, white shorts. *1920–1932: Maroon shirts, white shorts.


Honours

*Leith Burgh Cup: 1919-1920Honours
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*Linlithgowshire Junior Cup: 1900-01, 1901–02, 1919–20, 1920-21 *East of Scotland Consolation Cup: 1906-07 *Lumley Cup: 1918-19, 1919–20 *Dow Cup: 1919-20 *Broxburn Charity Cup: 1900-01 *Dalmeny Cup: 1920-21 *Moffat Cup: 1895-96, 1896–97, 1897–98, 1898–99, 1899-1900 *East of Scotland Cup: 1896-97, 1903–04


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