Results

Scotland Highland League 11/16 15:00 - Keith v Buckie Thistle W 3-1
Scotland FA Cup 10/26 14:00 8 Keith v Clydebank L 0-3
Scotland FA Cup 09/28 14:00 7 Keith v Camelon W 5-4
Club Friendly List 06/25 18:45 - Elgin v Keith L 4-2
Scotland Highland League 04/27 14:00 - Keith v Wick Academy L 0-4
Scotland Highland League 03/06 20:00 - Keith v Nairn County D 1-1
Scotland Highland League 02/17 15:00 - Rothes v Keith D 0-0
Scotland Highland League 02/14 20:00 - Keith v Turriff United W 1-0
Scotland Highland League 11/11 15:00 - Lossiemouth v Keith L 1-0
Scotland Highland League 11/04 14:00 - Keith v Strathspey Thistle - PPT.
Scotland FA Cup 09/23 14:00 7 Keith v Luncarty L 2-5
Scotland Highland League 08/19 14:00 - Forres Mechanics v Keith L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 8 6 2
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 8 6 2
Goals against 14 10 4
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 3 2 1

Wikipedia - Keith F.C.

Keith Football Club are a senior football club who currently play in the Highland League in Scotland. They were founded in 1910 and play at Kynoch Park in Keith, Moray. Although the town of Keith is relatively small, the club have produced a few notable players such as Hamish French and former Scotland captain, Colin Hendry.

Due to them being a senior team, they can play in the Scottish Cup. In a 1995–96 Scottish Cup match at Pittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen, the club suffered a 10–1 defeat at the hands of Rangers.


History

The club's first pitch was Seafield Park, where they played in the Huntly & District League. Their second pitch is their current ground of Kynoch Park, which was donated by Sir John W Kynoch in 1922. Keith entered the Highland League in 1924.

Their record home defeat was 1–9 against Elgin City in 1925. Keith's first ever Scottish Cup tie was in 1926, which resulted in a 7–3 defeat at Peebles Rovers. Kynoch Park hosted its first Scottish Cup game was in 1928, with Keith recording a 5–2 win against Dalbeattie Star. They went on to lose 6–1 in the second round against Scottish Cup holders Celtic in front of a record crowd of 5,820. This was Celtic's first competitive appearance north of Aberdeen.

"Keith" is the nickname for the Great Britain soccer team, known for their strong and competitive play on the field. Comprised of talented players from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, Keith represents the unity and spirit of the United Kingdom in international soccer competitions. With a rich history of success and a passionate fan base, Keith is a force to be reckoned with on the global stage. Their distinctive red, white, and blue jerseys symbolize their pride and determination to achieve greatness in every match they play. Whether facing tough opponents or competing in major tournaments, Keith always brings their A-game and showcases the best of British soccer talent.