Rosyth F.C.


Rosyth Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Rosyth, Fife, who currently play in the. Until 2006, they were known as Rosyth Recreation.
A Junior football team was first established in Rosyth in 1916, with an affiliated senior team being established in 1919 that were called Rosyth Dockyard Recreation. The Junior side folded in 1926 only to be reformed after World War II in 1946. It was in that year that Rosyth attracted a record crowd of 4000 in a cup tie against Bo'ness United; three seasons later, Rosyth enjoyed their most successful period when they won the trebleFife League, Fife Cup and Cowdenbeath Cup. This club folded in 1957.
In 1992, after several decades without a Junior football team, semi-professional football returned to the Garden City when local homeless team, Dunfermline Jubilee Athletic, founded in 1967, relocated to New Recreation Park and renamed themselves Rosyth Recreation. The club left Recreation Park in 2018 to move to the nearby Fleet Grounds.
The SJFA restructured prior to the 2006–07 season and Rosyth found themselves in the 12-team East Region Premier League. They finished third in their first season in the division.
Former Scotland international, Stevie Crawford, began his career at the club before leaving for Raith Rovers in late 1992.
The team have been managed since March 2018 by Brian Muirhead..