Results

Scotland Regional Cup 03/01 14:30 - Hill Of Beath Hawthorn v Civil Service Strollers W 2-1
Scotland FA Cup 10/26 14:00 8 Hill Of Beath Hawthorn v Bo'ness United FC L 0-2
Scotland FA Cup 09/27 18:30 7 Tynecastle v Hill Of Beath Hawthorn W 2-3
Scotland FA Cup 11/26 15:00 9 Hill Of Beath Hawthorn v Martin/Simon L 1-2
Scotland FA Cup 10/22 14:00 8 Newtongrange Star v Hill Of Beath Hawthorn W 0-1
Scotland FA Cup 09/17 14:00 - Hill Of Beath Hawthorn v Inverurie Loco Works W 3-1
Scotland FA Cup 09/18 14:00 7 Huntly v Hill Of Beath Hawthorn L 3-0
Scotland FA Cup 12/26 15:00 7 Keith v Hill Of Beath Hawthorn L 4-2
Scotland FA Cup 09/21 14:00 7 Gretna FC 2008 v Hill Of Beath Hawthorn L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 3 2 1
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 5 2 3
Goals against 3 1 2
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Hill of Beath Hawthorn Football Club are a Scottish football club from Hill of Beath, near Cowdenbeath, Fife. Formed in 1975, they play their home games at Keir's Park. Their colours are red with white flashes.

They currently compete in the East of Scotland League Premier Division, having moved from the SJFA East Super League in 2018.

History

The club played in the Kirkcaldy and District Amateur league until 1982 when they joined the Fife Junior League. The Haws won the Fife League eight times before becoming founding members of the East Region Super League in 2002. They spent all but one year in the Super League and finished runners-up three times, prior to their move to the East of Scotland League in 2018. A year later the club become full members of the Scottish Football Association, allowing them to enter the Scottish Cup for the first time in 2019–20, and also joined the Fife FA which enables them to compete in the Fife Cup.

Hill of Beath Hawthorn's greatest honour came in 1990, when they defeated Lesmahagow 1–0 in the final of the Scottish Junior Cup at Kilmarnock's Rugby Park.

The club were managed by Jock Finlayson from their formation in 1975 until the summer of 2015 when he was succeeded by Bobby Wilson. On 14 May 2017, Bobby Wilson left the club by mutual consent. On 20 May 2017, Kevin Fotheringham was named the new manager of the club. Kevin Fotheringham resigned as manager on 23 September 2019 after the Haws were knocked out the Scottish Cup by Gretna 2008.

Former club captain, John Mitchell, was appointed as manager of the club on 16 October 2019. John Mitchell resigned in September 2021

In September 2021, the club appointed former professional footballer Jason Dair as first-team manager. Dair, who made over 360 senior career appearances at clubs including Raith Rovers, Millwall, Dunfermline, Motherwell and Livingston, was joined by Lee Dair and Darrin Wright, both ex-Hill of Beath players, as first-team coaches, alongside Dave McNeely as goalkeeper coach.[]

Hill of Beath Hawthorn Football Club, often simply referred to as Hill of Beath, is a Scottish football club based in the village of Hill of Beath, located in Fife. Established in 1946, the club has a rich history and a strong community presence, embodying the spirit and passion of local football.

Competing in the East of Scotland Football League, Hill of Beath Hawthorn is known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a sense of camaraderie among players and supporters. The team's colors, traditionally a striking combination of black and yellow, reflect their bold and competitive nature on the pitch.

The club plays its home matches at the vibrant Keirin Park, where fans gather to cheer on their team, creating an electric atmosphere that showcases the deep-rooted football culture of the area. Hill of Beath Hawthorn prides itself on its inclusive approach, welcoming supporters of all ages and backgrounds to be part of the club's journey.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, Hill of Beath Hawthorn continues to strive for success while remaining a cornerstone of the Hill of Beath community. Whether competing in league matches or local cup competitions, the club embodies the heart and soul of Scottish football, making it a beloved institution in the region.