Formed in 1938, they play in black and white strips and their nicknames are the Cabes or the Mighty. They were formed as a junior football successor to the disbanded senior side Beith, who had previously competed in the Scottish Football League. The club won two West of Scotland Cups in the 60s amidst various league titles and then embarked on an unbeaten 3 match tour of the Netherlands. A relatively barren spell in the 70s followed with some minor cup successes in the 80s followed by relegation to the Ayrshire Second Division and promotion back to the First Division before a successful cup spell in the 1990s. In 2008-09, the club won the West of Scotland Cup, beating Auchinleck Talbot 2-1 in the final at Pollok. The following season they won the West Premier title by a then record number of points, meaning they qualified for the senior Scottish Cup. During the 2010–11 season, Beith entered the Scottish Cup at the first round stage after qualifying as champions of the West of Scotland Super League Premier Division. In the first round they defeated Linlithgow Rose 2–0 and Glasgow University 8–1 in the second round. In the third round they faced Second Division Airdrie United and led 2–0 with ten minutes remaining of the tie at the Excelsior Stadium, before full-back Marc McShane was red carded. Paul Lovering scored from the resulting cross and Jamie Bain equalised in injury time. Beith were then defeated 4–3 in the replay at Bellsdale Park. The club won the Scottish Junior Cupfor the first time in 2015–16, defeating Pollok on penalties after a 1–1 draw. During the 2016-17 season the club entered the Scottish Cup, progressing through two preliminary rounds to the 3rd round where they were defeated by Greenock Morton, 6-0 at Bellsdale Park. During the 2017-18 season, the club won the West of Scotland Premier Division title pipping Auchinleck Talbot by one point on the final day of the league season. The club then won the Evening Times Champions Cup on the final night of the season, a Friday at Benburb beating Petershill in the final. During the 2018–19, Beith Juniors progressed through two preliminary rounds and the 1st and 2nd round proper to play against Championship leaders at the time, Ayr Utd making this the first all Ayrshire Junior and Senior Scottish Cup tie, Beith holding the Honest Men for 62 minutes before conceding then losing two goals in the last five minutes after trying to chase a result to lose 0-3. The club won the West of Scotland Cup in the final game of the season, beating Kirkintilloch Rob Roy in the final at Meadow Park. The team have been managed since April 2013 by John Millar. Who previously managed the club from 2008 to May 2012.
Current squad
Coaching staff
Position
Name
Manager
Bryan Young
Coach
Steven Convery
Coach
Derek Rhoddan
Coach
Tam Miller
Physio
TBC
Managers
Pre-1983, the team was selected by match committee.