Kilwinning Rangers F.C. Explained

Nickname:The Buffs
Ground:Buffs Park, Kilwinning
Capacity:2,800 (270 seated)
Clubname:Kilwinning Rangers
Fullname:Kilwinning Rangers Football Club
Founded:1899
Mgrtitle:Manager
Manager:Kevin Kelly
Website:https://kilwinningrangers.com/
Chrtitle:Chairman
Chairman:Colin Evans
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Kilwinning Rangers Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Kilwinning, Ayrshire. Formed in 1899, the club competes in the West of Scotland Football League, and are eligible to participate in the Scottish Cup. Nicknamed The Buffs, they play in blue and white hoops. Home matches are played at Buffs Park, within Kilwinning Sports Club, where the club moved prior to the 2019–20 season having spent 90 years at Abbey Park.

History

Kilwinning Rangers were originally formed as a Juvenile football club in 1899, sharing Blacklands Park with the local senior club - the now defunct Kilwinning Eglinton. In 1902 the club joined the Junior grade however it was three years before the club won their first honour, emerging as winners of the Ayrshire Junior Challenge Cup in 1904–05.

They became the first Ayrshire club to win the Scottish Junior Cup in 1908–09 with a 1–0 victory over Strathclyde A second appearance in the final followed in 1909–10, however Kilwinning were defeated 3–0 by Ashfield. Ninety years later, Kilwinning regained the Scottish Junior Cup with a 1–0 victory over Kelty Hearts, in a season which saw them win six out of the seven trophies available to them.

Kilwinning became the first Ayrshire side to win the West Super League in 2003–04 however financial issues resulted in the team finishing bottom of the league the following season and subsequently relegated. Most of the following decade was spent in the Ayrshire District League with a promotion to the Super First Division achieved in 2012–13. The following season almost resulted in Kilwinning avoiding relegation, however the club had fielded an ineligible player for twelve matches and the resulting nineteen point deduction relegated the side to the bottom division.[1]

A change in management occurred in February 2014 with the appointment of Chris Strain and Colin Stewart, although Stewart left to take up a coaching role at Rangers in 2015 and Strain assumed the role of sole manager.[2] [3]

Kilwinning achieved successive promotions in 2014-15 and 2016–17, courtesy of a play-off victory against Shettleston[4] and maintained their top flight status the following season by defeating Kilsyth Rangers in another play-off.[5]

In 2020, Kilwinning applied to join the newly formed West of Scotland Football League, which would see them leave the Junior leagues after joining 118 years prior[6] The following year, Kilwinning began their application to join the Scottish Football Association. This application was successful in June 2022, allowing the Buffs to participate in the Scottish Cup for the first time in the history in the 2022–23 season.[7]

In early April 2022, Chris Strain was sacked. Former player and ex-professional, Mark Campbell was appointed caretaker manager until the end of the season.[8] Broomhill manager David Gormley was hired for the start of the next season.[9] In January 2023 Gormley was relieved of his position as manager and former Clyde, Ayr United, Morton and Stirling Albion player Chris Aitken was appointed as manager in early February.[10] Following Aitken's resignation, Ex-Caledonian Locomotives boss Kevin Kelly was appointed along with his assistant Steven Saunders.[11]

Scottish Cup

Kilwinning Rangers made their first ever foray into the Scottish Cup in the 2022–23 season; defeating Rutherglen Glencairn[12] and Tranent,[13] before succumbing to Scottish League Two side Forfar Athletic.[14]

Nickname

Several theories exists as to the origin of the nickname "Buffs". Historic maps of Kilwinning show the site of the present day Abbey Park to have been within an area known as "The Butts," an adaption of which may have led to the synonym.[15]

Another theory is that one of the players around that time was a member of the East Kent Regiment of the British Army, who were nicknamed The Buffs.[16]

The early Kilwinning Rangers were known to have played in a dull yellow or "buff" strip. However the origin of the nickname remains unknown.

Ground

Several grounds were used by the club in the early years of its existence. Initially Kilwinning moved to a ground named Woodwynd Park which was located on Woodwynd itself, between Hamilton Street and Kilrig Avenue. Several years later the club began playing at Claremont Park, near to the now demolished Kilwinning East railway station. The Buffs moved to Abbey Park (near Kilwinning Abbey) in 1929 and remained there until 2019.

At the start of the 2019–20 season they relocated to the Kilwinning Sports Club ground in Pennyburn on the outskirts of the town which was upgraded and renamed Buffs Park.[17]

In April 2020, the club agreed to buy the former Old Trafford floodlights from non-league York City to upgrade Buffs Park to SPFL standards,[18] however, the plan fell through.[19]

A seated stand was added ahead of the 2020-21 West of Scotland Football League season;[20] with the new floodlights following the next year.[21]

Current squad

As of 27 July 2024[22]

Development Squad

Management team

As of 18 June 2024

Position Name
Manager Kevin Kelly
Assistant manager
Coaches Scott Black & John McGowan
Club Secretary Lauren Grant
Goalkeeping coach David Wilson
Development Team Manager Colin Brown
Development Assistant Manager Roland Fabiani
Development Coaches
Development Team Secretary Alan McAlpine
Kitman Brian Jardine
Media Manager/Match Day AnnouncerBen Grant

Honours

Senior

West of Scotland Football League Cup

Junior

Scottish Junior Cup

West of Scotland Super League Premier Division

Ayrshire District League

Other honours

Notable players

1. Players that have played/managed in the Scottish Championship or any foreign equivalent or higher than this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: McGowan. Eric. Kilwinning Rangers boss insists relegation won't alter his plans for the club. 22 May 2014. Daily Record. 20 January 2018. Reach plc.
  2. News: Wilson. Fraser. Kilwinning appoint Strain and Stewart. 2 March 2014. Daily Record. 27 February 2014.
  3. Web site: BREAKING: Kilwinning Rangers sack Chris Strain by text message - Daily Record. 12 June 2016.
  4. News: McGowan. Eric. Buffs shoot down Shettleston to win promotion back to the top flight. 11 June 2016. dailyrecord. 20 January 2018.
  5. Web site: Buffs preserve Premier place with playoff victory. Irvine Times. 8 June 2017 . en. 20 January 2018.
  6. Web site: Kilwinning Rangers FC - Twitter.
  7. Web site: Kilwinning Rangers: Buffs granted full SFA membership. Irvine Times. Ayrshire Weekly Press. 2 June 2022. 22 June 2022. Darren. Gibson.
  8. Web site: Kilwinning Rangers caretaker boss Mark Campbell rules himself out as next Buffs manager. Reach plc. Daily Record. Eric. McGowan. 16 April 2022. 25 April 2022.
  9. News: NEW MANAGER: DAVID GORMLEY ARRIVES AT BUFFS PARK. 25 April 2022. 25 April 2022. Kilwinning Rangers FC. kilwinningrangers.com.
  10. Web site: Kilwinning Rangers appoint new manager as club look to avoid the drop . 10 February 2023 .
  11. News: New manager Kevin Kelly apppointed. Kilwinning Rangers. kilwinningrangers.com. 17 June 2024. 18 June 2024.
  12. Web site: Scottish Cup: Kilwinning Rangers 2 Rutherglen 1 as David Gormley hails 10-man Buffs' resilience. Daily Record. Eric. McGowan. 4 September 2022. 24 December 2022.
  13. Web site: Kilwinning Rangers beat Tranent Juniors in Scottish Cup first round. 21 September 2022. 24 December 2022. Murray. Grayston. Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald.
  14. Web site: Scottish Cup: Kilwinning Rangers 1 Forfar Athletic 3 as Gormley left to rue 'fine margins'. Daily Record. Eric. McGowan. 22 October 2022. 24 December 2022.
  15. Web site: Ayrshire, Sheet 016.04 - 25 Inch Map . www.oldmapsonline.org . 14 February 2018.
  16. Web site: Steady the Buffs « The Word Detective. www.word-detective.com. en-US. 24 February 2018.
  17. Web site: McGowan . Eric . How the Buffs' new ground is shaping up to be one of the best in Junior football . Daily Record . en . 27 June 2019.
  18. Web site: Manchester United's old floodlights snapped up by Ayrshire club. Daily Record. Reach Scotland. 9 April 2020. 9 April 2020. Eric. McGowan.
  19. Web site: McGowan. Eric. 6 August 2020. Club forced into floodlights rethink which could affect SFA licence plans. 12 August 2020. Daily Record.
  20. News: Kilwinning: Buffs boss shares his vision for the town's field of dreams. Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald. Newsquest. 16 April 2021. 18 July 2021. Lorraine. Howard.
  21. News: Kilwinning Rangers: New floodlight works get underway. Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald. Newsquest. 5 January 2021. 25 April 2022. Andy. Hamilton.
  22. Web site: PLAYER UPDATE: WHO STAYS? WHO GOES?. 14 June 2022. Kilwinning Rangers F.C..
  23. News: Largs Thistle 0-1 Kilwinning Rangers - Ayrshire Cup FINAL, 9th June 2018. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/hPVzOWxNSGM. 12 December 2021 . live. YouTube. 29 June 2018. 10 June 2018. Paul. Laing.