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Full name
  
Creetown Football Club

Ground Capacity
  
2,000

Nickname(s)
  
The Ferrytoun

Founded
  
1905

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2015–16
  
South of Scotland Football League, 10th

League
  
South of Scotland Football League

Grounds
  
Castle Cary Holiday Park, Creetown

Creetown Football Club are a football club based in Creetown in the Dumfries and Galloway area of Scotland. Formed in 1905 as Creetown Rifle Volunteers Football Club, they adopted their present name in 1920. They originally played their home matches at Barholm Park, which had been the ground of Barholm Rovers, who went out of existence in 1905. They now play their home matches at Castlecary Park, which despite being a fairly undeveloped ground, accommodates up to 2,000 spectators, although crowds rarely exceed 50.

For the 2009–10 season, Creetown played their home matches 12 miles away at Ballgreen Park in Kirkcowan, which was the home of the now defunct Tarff Rovers, while upgrading work took place at Castlecary Park to bring the facilities up to league standards.

They presently compete in the South of Scotland Football League. Creetown can only qualify for the Scottish Cup by winning the South of Scotland League. However, their best finish to date is second in the 2004–05 season.

Their strip (uniform) colours are yellow and black.

Honours

  • Southern Counties Challenge Cup: 1984–85
  • Cree Lodge Cup: 1936–37, 2003–04, 2004–05
  • Potts Cup: 1933–34, 1934–35, 1981–82
  • South League Cup: 2005–06
  • Haig Gordon Memorial Trophy: 2003–04
  • Tweedie Cup: 1934–35, 2002–03, 2003–04
  • Wigtownshire & District Cup: 1935–36
  • Wigtownshire Cup: 1934–35, 1935–36
  • Wigtownshire & Kirkcudbrightshire Cup: 1933–34, 1934–35, 1937–38
  • Record Goals Scorer:Robert tweedie 49
  • References

    Creetown F.C. Wikipedia