Results

Skottland - Highland League 04/10 19:00 - Clachnacuddin v Inverurie Loco Works W 2-4
Skottland - Highland League 10/14 14:00 - Inverurie Loco Works v Banks O'Dee L 0-2
Skottland - FA-cupen 09/23 14:00 7 Clachnacuddin v Inverurie Loco Works L 1-0
Skottland - Highland League 04/12 19:00 - Inverurie Loco Works v Wick Academy W 4-0
Skottland - Highland League 10/29 14:00 - Brora Rangers FC v Inverurie Loco Works L 5-2
Skottland - Highland League 10/15 14:00 - Inverurie Loco Works v Huntly D 0-0
Skottland - Highland League 10/01 14:00 - Inverurie Loco Works v Brechin L 0-1
Skottland - Regional Cup 09/28 19:00 - Keith v Inverurie Loco Works - View
Skottland - FA-cupen 09/17 14:00 - Hill Of Beath Hawthorn v Inverurie Loco Works L 3-1
Skottland - Highland League 08/24 19:00 - Deveronvale v Inverurie Loco Works W 0-3
Skottland - Highland League 08/20 14:00 - Inverurie Loco Works v Formartine Utd D 1-1
Storbritannien - Vänskapsmatcher 06/25 16:00 - Peterhead v Inverurie Loco Works D 1-1

Statistik

 TotalHemmaBorta
Matches played 3 1 2
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 4 0 4
Goals against 5 2 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 2 1 1

Inverurie Loco Works Football Club are a senior semi-professional football club from Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, who currently play in the Scottish Highland Football League (SHFL).

History

The club was founded in 1902 by workmen from the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR) who had their Locomotive, and Carriage and Wagon Workshops in Inverurie, from where the football club got its name. On National Railway Company 'Grouping' in 1923, the GNSR became part of the London & North Eastern Railway, one of the UK's big four railway companies at that time, and the football club lived on.

In the 1945-46 Aberdeenshire & District Junior League, Inverurie Locos scored 146 goals in 22 games, averaging 6.64 goals per game. They won the league that season, remaining unbeaten throughout the entire league campaign.

The Locomotive Workshops themselves were formally closed in 1970 on the forming of British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Railways Board at that time. Despite the closure, Inverurie Loco Works F.C. continued to play in the Aberdeenshire and North East Junior Leagues for many years.

Rising up from successful years in junior football, in 2001 the Locos applied for membership of the Highland League and were successful. In the 2003–04 season, the Locos came second in the league, two further consecutive 2nd place finishes followed in the seasons to come. In 2005, they first got their hands on silverware by winning the Scottish Qualifying Cup, then repeated the feat the next year. They also won the Aberdeenshire Shield after being runners up three times before winning the trophy. Then they won the Fosters Cup (League Cup) twice in two years, in 2007–08 and 2008–09. They also won the SFA North Region Challenge Cup in 2008–09.

In the 2008–09 Scottish Cup, the club were paired with Scottish Premier League side Motherwell at home. They reached the fourth round of the competition that season. After four postponements, the match was finally played at the fifth time of asking. Despite a capacity crowd watching, the Highland League outfit could not prevent a 3–0 loss to their top-flight opponents.

Inverurie Locos är en skotsk fotbollsklubb baserad i staden Inverurie i Aberdeenshire. Klubben grundades 1907 och spelar för närvarande i Scottish Highland Football League.

Locos hemmaarena är Harlaw Park. Klubbens smeknamn är "the Railwaymen", vilket refererar till stadens järnvägsarv.

Inverurie Locos har vunnit Scottish Highland Football League vid ett flertal tillfällen, senast 2019. Klubben har också vunnit Scottish Cup för amatörlag fyra gånger.

Locos har en stark ungdomssektion och har producerat ett antal spelare som har gått vidare till att spela professionell fotboll, inklusive Scott McKenna och Craig Gordon.

Klubben har en rivalitet med nära grannen Keith FC. Det lokala derbyt mellan de två klubbarna är känt som "the Battle of Britain".