Brechin
City
Formed 1906
Founder member of Scottish Division Three 1923. Joined the Scottish Alliance in 1926 after the collapse of Division Three.
Elected to Scottish Division Two 1929. Relegated to the Highland League 2021.
Kit History
![brechin city fc 1906](images/brechin_city_1906-1909-i.gif)
1906-1908 i s
![brechin city 1908-09](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1908-1909.gif)
1908-1909 i
![brechin city 1909-10](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1909-1910.gif)
1909-1910 m
![brechin city 1910-11](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1910-1911.gif)
1910-1911 i
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1911-1926
![brechin city fc 1926](images/brechin_city_1926-1929-i.gif)
1926-1929 i
![brechin city 1927-29 away](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1927-1929-away.gif)
1927-1929 Away i
![brechin city fc 1930](images/brechin_city_1930-1931-i.gif)
1930-1931 i
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1931-1932 i
![brechin city fc 1932](images/brechin_city_1932-1935-i.gif)
1932-1934 i
![brechin city 1934-35](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1934-1935.gif)
1934-1935 i
![brechin city 1935-36](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1935-1936.gif)
1935-Sept 1936 k
![brechin city fc 1935](images/brechin_city_1935-1937-egi.gif)
Oct 1936-1937 e g i
![brechin city 1937-38](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1937-1938.gif)
1937-1938 i
![brechin city 1938-39](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1938-1939.gif)
1938-1939 i
![brechin city 1945-46](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1945-1946.gif)
1945-1946 i
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1946-1949
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1949-1951 a i
![brechin city 1952-54](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1952-1954.gif)
1952-1954 i
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August 1954 f i
![brechin city 1954-55](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1954-1955-2.gif)
Sept 54-1955 i
![brechin city fc 1955](images/brechin_city_1955-1960-i.gif)
1955-1956 i t
![brechin city 1956-57](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1956-1957-j.gif)
1956-1957 u
![brechin city 1958-60](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1958-1960.gif)
1957-1960 i
![brechin city fc 1960](images/brechin_city_1960-1961-i.gif)
1960-1961 i
![brechin city 1960-63](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1961-1963.gif)
1961-1963 i
![brechin city 1963](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1963-1964-f.gif)
1964-1968 f i
![](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1966c-1967-i.gif)
1964-1968 alt
![brechin city fc 1964](images/brechin_city_1964c-1966c-i.gif)
1968-1969 i
![brechin city fc 1967](images/brechin_city_1967-1970-ai.gif)
1969-1970 a i
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1970-1975 i
![brechin city fc 1975](images/brechin_city_1975-1976-i.gif)
1975-1976 i
![](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1977-1978-i.gif)
1977-1978 i
![brechin city fc 1978](images/brechin_city_1978-1979-a.gif)
1978-1981 a l p
![](images/brechin_city_1982-1983-a.gif)
1981-1984 a h l t
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1984-1985 a l t
![brechin city fc 1985](images/brechin_city_1985-1986-j.gif)
1985-1988 i j l
![brechin city fc 1988](images/brechin_city_1989-1990-h.gif)
1988-1990 h n r
![brechin city 1990-92](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1990-1992.gif)
1990-1992 l
![](images/brechin_city_1992-1994-h.gif)
1992-1994 h l
![brechin city fc 1995-96](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1995-1996.gif)
1994-1996 l o
![brechin city fc 1996-97](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1996-1997.gif)
1996-1997 l o
![brechin city 1998-99](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_1998-1999.gif)
1997-1999 l
![brechin city fc 2000](images/brechin_city_2000-2001-h.gif)
1999-2001 h l
![brechin city fc 2001](images/brechin_city_2001-2002-bc.gif)
2001-2002 b c
![brechin city fc 2002](images/brechin_city_2002-2003-a.gif)
2002-2003 a
![](images/brechin_city_2003-2005-a.gif)
2003-2005a
![brechin city fc 2005](images/brechin_city_2005-2006-a.gif)
2005-2006 a
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2006-2007 a q
![Brechin City 2007-08](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2007-2008-a.gif)
2007-2008 a
![brechin city 2009-10 strip](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2009-2010.gif)
Aug-Oct 2009 a
![brechin city 209-10 pendle home kit](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2009-2010-2.gif)
Oct 2009-2010 a
![brechin city 2010-12 home kit](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2010-2011.gif)
2010-2011 a
![brechin city 2011-12 home kit](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2011-2012.gif)
2011-2012 a
![brechin city 2012-13 home kit](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2012-2013.gif)
2012-2013 a
![brechin city fc 2013-14 home kit](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2013-2014.gif)
2013-2014 a t
![brechin city 2014-15 1st kit](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2014-2015.gif)
2014-2016 a
![brechin city 2016-17 1st kit](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2016-2017-1st.gif)
2016-2017 a
![brechin city 2017-18](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2017-2018-1st.gif)
2017-2018 a
![brechin city 2018-19](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2018-2019-1st.gif)
2018-2019 a
![BRECHIN CITY 2019-20 1ST KIT](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2019-2020-1st.gif)
2019-2020 a
![brechin city 2020-21](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2020-2021.gif)
2020-2022 a
![brechin city 2022-23](/Scottish_Football_League/Brechin_City/images/brechin_city_2022-2023.gif)
2022-2023 a
Background
Brechin City was formed when
Brechin Harp and Brechin Hearts merged to form a single senior club at
the urging of a deputation from the Forfarshire FA. The colours registered with the Scottish Football Association were "light blue" but this is misleading. The term was used in Scotland to distinguish the many teams who played in dark navy blue (often referred to simply as "blue") from those who played in mid-blue (such as Rangers, who were known as the Light Blues.)
Brechin were admitted to the Scottish League in 1923 but returned to non-league competition when the Third Division was abandoned in 1926.
The club got a second chance in 1929 when Bathgate and Armadale resigned. Brechin, Montrose and Nithsdale Wanderers applied for the vacancies, Nithsdale failing to be elected. Brechin had a poor record, usually finishing near the bottom of the table although they did manage tenth place in 1939, their highest position prior to World War Two.
Brechin adopted black and white hoops in 1935, initially worn with plain white socks, which were highly unusual at the time. These were dropped in 1936-37, no doubt to the relief of their laundry women.
When the Scottish League resumed in 1946, Brechin
were placed in the new Division C (third tier), which comprised mainly
of reserve sides. In 1954 they were champions and earned their first
ever promotion. The following season they dropped their black
and white hooped shirts in favour of plain red. They finished in last
place and would have been relegated had Division C not been scrapped
at the end of the season. During the 1950s the team did rather better,
finishing regularly in the top six and winning the Qualifying Cup in
1951. The next decade is probably best forgotten: between 1962 and 1974
they finished rock bottom no fewer than seven times. It was therefore
no surprise when they were placed in the new Second Division (now the
third tier) when the league was restructured after the creation of the
Scottish Premier Division.
The first time that Brechin sported any kind of badge appears to have been in 1978 when the club's initials were embroidered on their shirts. When Barralan supplied their kit, the lettering was arranged in two horizontal lines rather than the more conventional diagonal.
In 1983 this little club won a second championship
and promotion to the First Division (second tier). Two years later a new badge appeared that featured Brechin cathedral and a football. This was updated about a decade later to a version more suited to print reproduction.
After four seasons
in the First Division, City went down once more and for the next few seasons
they bounced between the third and second tier, dropped into the new
Third Division (fourth tier) in 1995 only to return the following season.
They team moved between the Third and Second Divisions
on a regular basis but in 2017 they reached the Championship (second tier). As part-timers in a division of full-time professional teams, they found themselves completely out of their depth and finished the season without a single win and were relegated with a mere four points. Despite starting the following season as favourites to go back up, Brechin finished last to suffer back-to-back relegations.
Glebe Park, which has a current capacity of just under 4,000, is noted for a hedge that runs down one side of the pitch.
In March 2020 Brechin were lying seven points adrift at the foot of League Two. When the SPFL membership eventually voted to curtail the season and to cancel the play-offs, City avoided the possibility of losing their place in the competition. They were not so fortunate the following season. After finishing ten points adrift at the foot of League Two they were well beaten by Kelty Hearts in the play-off final and were relegated to the Highland League.
Sources
- (a) Brechin City Official Site
- (b) Albion Rovers Official Site
- (c) BBC
- (d) Classic Football Shirts
- (e) London Hearts
- (f) e-bay
- (g) Stephen Mitchell
- (h) Ayr United FC - Images of Sport (Duncan Carmichael 2002)
- (h) SNSpix
- (i) Alick Milne
- (j) Ralph Pomeroy
- (k) Willie McKay
- (l) Donald Gellatly
- (m) The Dundee United Official Centenary History by Peter Rundo & Mike Watson (Birlinn 2009 ISBN 978 1 84158 828 5)
- (n) Keith Ellis
- (o) Old Football Shirts
- (p) Michael Gluck
- (q) Oleg Baranov
- (r) Scots Footie Cards
- (s) Brechin City: the Early Years (Alex Wood)
- (t) Ian McConnel
- (u) Cardhawk
Crests are the property of Brechin City FC. Team photograph: Alex Wood Brechin City: the Early Years