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List of Clydebank F.C. seasons

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This is a list of '''Clydebank F.C. seasons''' in [[Football in Scotland|Scottish football]], from their foundation as a professional club in 1965 in 1878 to their takeover by [[Airdrie United]] in 2002. It details the club's achievements in senior league and cup competitions and the top scorers for each season. The list of top scorers also chronicles how the club's scoring records have progressed throughout the club's history.

==Summary==
Several clubs using the [[Clydebank]] name and wearing white-and-red colours had represented the town, including a team which played in the [[Scottish Cup]] in the 1890s and a [[Clydebank F.C. (1914)|separate entity]] which played in the [[Scottish Football League]] (SFL) from 1914 to 1931. In 1964, the town's [[Scottish Junior Football Association|Junior]] club, which had been playing since 1899, was merged with SFL club [[East Stirlingshire F.C.|East Stirlingshire]] (based in [[Falkirk]]). The merger was ended after one season after a legal challenge by East Stirlingshire supporters. The Steedman brothers, who had been owners of East Stirlingshire, immediately decided to create a new club in Clydebank to apply for SFL entry, which was granted after one year playing in the [[Combined Reserve Football League|Combined Reserve League]].

The ''Bankies'' never won a senior competition other than the third level [[1975–76 Scottish Second Division|Second Division]] in 1976, but did play in the top division of Scottish football for three seasons, and reached the Scottish Cup semi-finals in [[1989–90 Scottish Cup|1990]].

In 1996, their [[Kilbowie Park]] ground was sold by the club owners, and the team played in [[Dumbarton]] for three seasons followed by three in [[Greenock]] (a distance of 13 miles on the opposite bank of the [[River Clyde]]) whole the owners attempted to sell their place in the league. During this period, the fans staged numerous protests including a boycott of a fixture against East Stirlingshire in 1999, resulting in an official attendance of 29 being recorded.<ref></ref>

In May 2002, a group of businessmen who had been unable to prevent [[Airdrieonians F.C. (1878)|Airdrieonians]] going out of business after 124 years subsequently took control of Clydebank, re-named them [[Airdrie United]] and relocated the team to [[Airdrie, North Lanarkshire|Airdrie]] for 2002–03, changing the playing colours to those of the original Airdrieonians but retaining the league place of Clydebank.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> The Clydebank supporters reclaimed their club's name and crest and successfully applied to join the Junior setup for the following season.<ref></ref>

==Seasons==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
|-
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Season
!colspan=2|League
!scope="col" rowspan=2|[[Scottish Cup]]
!scope="col" rowspan=2|[[Scottish League Cup|League Cup]]
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Other
!scope="col" rowspan=2 colspan=2|Top scorer
|-
!scope="col"|Division
!scope="col"|Position
|-
!scope="row"|[[1963–64 in Scottish football|1963–64]]
|colspan="7"|Competed in the [[Scottish Junior Football Association|Junior leagues]] as Clydebank Juniors.<ref></ref>
|-
!scope="row"|[[1964–65 in Scottish football|1964–65]]
|colspan="7"|Competed in the [[1964–65 Scottish Division Two]] as ''ES Clydebank'' (see [[List of East Stirlingshire F.C. seasons]]); this is considered to be part of East Stirlingshire's record.
|-
!scope="row"|[[1965–66 in Scottish football|1965–66]]
|colspan="7"|Competed in amateur competitions such as the [[Combined Reserve Football League|Combined Reserve League]].
|-
!scope="row"|[[1966-67 Clydebank F.C. season|1966–67]]
|[[1966–67 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|18th
|[[1966–67 Scottish Cup|Preliminary round 2]]
|[[1966–67 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1967-68 Clydebank F.C. season|1967–68]]
|[[1967–68 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|9th
|[[1967–68 Scottish Cup|Preliminary round 2]]
|[[1967–68 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1968-69 Clydebank F.C. season|1968–69]]
|[[1968–69 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|13th
|[[1968–69 Scottish Cup|Preliminary round 1]]
|[[1968–69 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1969-70 Clydebank F.C. season|1969–70]]
|[[1969–70 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|13th
|[[1969–70 Scottish Cup|Second round]]
|[[1969–70 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1970-71 Clydebank F.C. season|1970–71]]
|[[1970–71 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|5th
|[[1970–71 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1970–71 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1971-72 Clydebank F.C. season|1971–72]]
|[[1971–72 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|9th
|[[1971–72 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1971–72 Scottish League Cup|Quarter-final]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1972-73 Clydebank F.C. season|1972–73]]
|[[1972–73 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|17th
|[[1972–73 Scottish Cup|First round]]
|[[1972–73 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1973-74 Clydebank F.C. season|1973–74]]
|[[1973–74 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|10th
|[[1973–74 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1973–74 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1974-75 Clydebank F.C. season|1974–75]]
|[[1974–75 Scottish Division Two|Division Two]]
|7th
|[[1974–75 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1974–75 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1975-76 Clydebank F.C. season|1975–76]]
|[[1975–76 Scottish Second Division|Second Division]]
|bgcolor=lightgreen|1st
|[[1975–76 Scottish Cup|Second round]]
|[[1975–76 Scottish League Cup|Quarter-final]]
|bgcolor=silver|[[Spring Cup|Spring Cup – Runners-up]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1976-77 Clydebank F.C. season|1976–77]]
|[[1976–77 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|bgcolor=lightgreen|1st
|[[1976–77 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1976–77 Scottish League Cup|Quarter-final]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1977-78 Clydebank F.C. season|1977–78]]
|[[1977–78 Scottish Premier Division|Premier Division]]
|bgcolor=pink|10th
|[[1977–78 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1977–78 Scottish League Cup|Third round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1978-79 Clydebank F.C. season|1978–79]]
|[[1978–79 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|3rd
|[[1978–79 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1978–79 Scottish League Cup|Third round]]
|bgcolor=gold|[[Stirlingshire Cup]] winners<ref></ref>
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1979-80 Clydebank F.C. season|1979–80]]
|[[1979–80 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|9th
|[[1979–80 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1979–80 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|<div></div><div class="hr"><hr /></div><div style=background:gold></div>
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1980-81 Clydebank F.C. season|1980–81]]
|[[1980–81 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|10th
|[[1980–81 Scottish Cup|Quarter-final]]
|[[1980–81 Scottish League Cup|Quarter-final]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1981-82 Clydebank F.C. season|1981–82]]
|[[1981–82 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|4th
|[[1981–82 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1981–82 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1982-83 Clydebank F.C. season|1982–83]]
|[[1982–83 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|3rd
|[[1982–83 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1982–83 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1983-84 Clydebank F.C. season|1983–84]]
|[[1983–84 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|4th
|[[1983–84 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1983–84 Scottish League Cup|Group stage]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1984-85 Clydebank F.C. season|1984–85]]
|[[1984–85 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|bgcolor=lightgreen|2nd
|[[1984–85 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1984–85 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1985-86 Clydebank F.C. season|1985–86]]
|[[1985–86 Scottish Premier Division|Premier Division]]
|10th
|[[1985–86 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1985–86 Scottish League Cup|Third round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1986-87 Clydebank F.C. season|1986–87]]
|[[1986–87 Scottish Premier Division|Premier Division]]
|bgcolor=pink|11th
|[[1986–87 Scottish Cup|Quarter-final]]
|[[1986–87 Scottish League Cup|Third round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1987–88 Clydebank F.C. season|1987–88]]
|[[1987–88 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|3rd
|[[1987–88 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1987–88 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1988-89 Clydebank F.C. season|1988–89]]
|[[1988–89 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|3rd
|[[1988–89 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1988–89 Scottish League Cup|Third round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1989-90 Clydebank F.C. season|1989–90]]
|[[1989–90 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|3rd
|bgcolor=#D2B48C|[[1989–90 Scottish Cup|Semi-final]]
|[[1989–90 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1990-91 Clydebank F.C. season|1990–91]]
|[[1990–91 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|8th
|[[1990–91 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1990–91 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|[[1990–91 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>First round]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1991-92 Clydebank F.C. season|1991–92]]
|[[1991–92 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|9th
|[[1991–92 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1991–92 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|[[1991–92 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Second round]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1992-93 Clydebank F.C. season|1992–93]]
|[[1992–93 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|8th
|[[1992–93 Scottish Cup|Quarter-final]]
|[[1992–93 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|[[1992–93 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Second round]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1993-94 Clydebank F.C. season|1993–94]]
|[[1993–94 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|5th
|[[1993–94 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1993–94 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|[[1993–94 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Quarter-final]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1994-95 Clydebank F.C. season|1994–95]]
|[[1994–95 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|8th
|[[1994–95 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1994–95 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|bgcolor=#D2B48C|[[1994–95 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Semi-final]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1995-96 Clydebank F.C. season|1995–96]]
|[[1995–96 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|7th
|[[1995–96 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1995–96 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|[[1995–96 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Quarter-final]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1996–97 Clydebank F.C. season|1996–97]]
|[[1996–97 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|bgcolor=pink|9th
|[[1996–97 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1996–97 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|[[1996–97 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>First round]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1997-98 Clydebank F.C. season|1997–98]]
|[[1997–98 Scottish Second Division|Second Division]]
|bgcolor=lightgreen|2nd
|[[1997–98 Scottish Cup|Third round]]
|[[1997–98 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|[[1997–98 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Quarter-final]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1998-99 Clydebank F.C. season|1998–99]]
|[[1998–99 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|7th
|[[1998–99 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1998–99 Scottish League Cup|Second round]]
|N/A
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[1999–2000 Clydebank F.C. season|1999–2000]]
|[[1999–2000 Scottish First Division|First Division]]
|bgcolor=pink|10th
|[[1999–2000 Scottish Cup|Fourth round]]
|[[1999–2000 Scottish League Cup|First round]]
|[[1999–2000 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Quarter-final]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[2000–01 Clydebank F.C. season|2000–01]]
|[[2000–01 Scottish Second Division|Second Division]]
|5th
|[[2000–01 Scottish Cup|First round]]
|[[2000–01 Scottish League Cup|First round]]
|[[2000–01 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Quarter-final]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[2001-02 Clydebank F.C. season|2001–02]]
|[[2001–02 Scottish Second Division|Second Division]]
|4th
|[[2001–02 Scottish Cup|Second round]]
|[[2001–02 Scottish League Cup|First round]]
|[[2001–02 Scottish Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup<br>Quarter-final]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|-
!scope="row"|[[2002–03 in Scottish football|2002–03]]
|colspan="7"|Club rebranded as [[Airdrie United F.C.|Airdrie United]] ([[List of Airdrieonians F.C. seasons|seasons]]) and moved to [[Airdrie, North Lanarkshire|Airdrie]] to represent the community after [[Airdrieonians F.C. (1878)|Airdrieonians]] ([[List of Airdrieonians F.C. (1878) seasons|seasons]]) were dissolved.
|-
!scope="row"|[[2003–04 in Scottish football|2003–04]]
|colspan="7"|Supporters of Clydebank established a new club to play in the [[Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region|West region]] of the Junior leagues.
|-
|}


==References==


==Sources==
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