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Lossiemouth F.C.

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A period of downturn then followed from the late 1990s onwards, although the club added two more North of Scotland Cup wins in 2000–01 and 2002–03 - which remains Lossiemouth's last trophies to date. Lossiemouth's most recent cup final was in the 2017–18 season where they were defeated 2–0 by Brora
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Lossiemouth generally struggled in the Highland League over the next few decades which culminated in a period in the early 1980s that almost saw the club fold due to financial difficulties. Between 1978–79 and 1984–85 the club finished bottom of the Highland League six times in those seven seasons.
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A number of early football clubs sprung up in Lossiemouth during the 1880s, the first recorded being Lossiemouth Rangers in 1885, who merged in 1888 with Lossiemouth Artillery to form Lossiemouth Artillery Rangers. Another early club, Lossiemouth Rovers (founded 1889) reached the Elginshire Junior
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The ground was purchased from the council by Lossiemouth Football Club in the late 1970s and the club continued to make improvements to the ground including new boardroom and changing facilities, the erection of floodlights and a covered enclosure. The original wooden grandstand was replaced by a
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Following the end of World War II, Lossiemouth Football Club were founded on 12 October 1945 following a public meeting in the town to form a senior football club with the intention of joining the Highland Football League, which was on hiatus at the time due to World War 2. The club was formed in
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Improved fortunes thereafter saw the club start to climb the league table in subsequent seasons, and also reached North of Scotland Cup finals in 1985–86, 1986–87 and 1991–92 although the club was unsuccessful on each occasion. This resurgence ultimately led to three third-place finishes in the
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From the formation of the Morayshire Junior league in 1905–06, Lossiemouth were represented by a succession of Junior football clubs playing in the Morayshire Junior League in most seasons between 1905–06 and 1936–37, most notably Lossiemouth Rangers who competed from 1925–26 to 1936–37, with
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Lossiemouth Football Club were accepted into the Highland League at the league's AGM at the Workmen's Club in Inverness on 22 June 1946 and began participation in the Highland League in the 1946–47 season. Lossiemouth began the 1946–47 season with a 5–2 home win over
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in the Nairn & District Cup first round, the first leg of which was played at home on 29 December 1945 with Lossiemouth winning the leg 3–0. This was the first of only four competitive fixtures during the 1945–46 season, all in the Nairn & District Cup.
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However, unlike many similarly sized population centres in the North of Scotland, Lossiemouth had no senior football club during this period, although an attempt was made to form such a club in 1934 but it did not come to fruition.
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In 1934 the town council made a series of improvements to Grant Park including fully enclosing the pitch, building up banking for spectators and surrounding the ground with corrugated iron fencing.
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triumphs in 1994–95, 1995–96, and 1996–97. Season 1996–97 also saw Lossiemouth win the Highland League Cup for a second time as a result of a 2–1 win over Fraserburgh at Christie Park, Huntly.
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Traditionally a team hovering around the lower end of the league table, Lossiemouth have enjoyed several cup successes, including a period in the mid-1990s that saw the club win a hat-trick of
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Lossiemouth's first major trophy came in season 1956–57 with a win over Fraserburgh in the two-legged final of the Scottish Supplementary Cup (North), which was a temporary rebranding of the
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particular period of success in the late 1920s at that level that included back-to-back trebles of the Morayshire Junior League title, Robertson Cup and Nicholson Cup in 1927–28 and 1928–29.
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time to enter the senior Nairn & District Cup (also known as the Stuart Cup) for season 1945–46, which commenced in December 1945. Lossiemouth were drawn against
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Founded in 1945, they were admitted to the Highland League for season 1946-47 and have played in this league since that point. The club's home stadium is
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with the club reaching the Fourth Round, defeating Wick Academy, Duns, and Selkirk before being defeated by Berwick Rangers at Shielfield Park.
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The ground became the home ground for Lossiemouth Rangers FC for season 1925–26, who began competing in the Morayshire Junior League.
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in the Highland League Cup on 10 August 1946 and made their Highland League debut two weeks later with a 4–1 away win at
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Cup final in their first season, but lost out to Elgin Rangers Athletic in the final at Auction Mart Park in Elgin.
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If all goes well, according to present arrangements Lossiemouth will enter the Highland League lists next season
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Lady Grant last night formally declared the park open, at the same time kicking off at a local football match
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In 1945 it became the home ground of the newly formed Lossiemouth Football Club, and was also used by
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Lossiemouth play at Grant Park in Lossiemouth. It has a capacity of 3,250, including 250 seats.
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over a period of three seasons as well as several top three placings in the Highland League.
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Highland League and several cups being won in the mid-1990s, including a hat-trick of
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At a public meeting at Lossiemouth it was decided to form a Lossiemouth football club
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Rangers in the North of Scotland Cup final at Clachnacuddin Park, Inverness.
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Lossiemouth will be making their debut at home against Elgin City
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Grant Park was opened on 4 May 1925 by Lady Grant, the wife of
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Season 1955–56 remains Lossiemouth's best performance in the
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Scottish Cup run and first major trophies (1955 — 1962)
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Late 1980s resurgence and 1990s success (1985 — 1997)
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for the first time in the 1961–62 season, defeating
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Grant Park, Lossiemouth

Lossiemouth
Highland League
2023–24
Highland League
Home colours
Away colours
football
Lossiemouth
Moray
Highland Football League
Grant Park
North of Scotland Cups
Highland League Cup
Scottish Football Association
Scottish Cup

Elgin City
Forres Mechanics
Fraserburgh
Scottish Cup
Scottish Qualifying Cup
Highland League Cup
Deveronvale
North of Scotland Cup

Sir Alexander Grant
Lossiemouth United
Highland League Cup

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