History
Threave spent their early years engaged in friendlies and local cup
competitions until they became a senior club in 1959 and replaced Whithorn in the South of Scotland Football League. They played for many years in the South of Scotland League, winning the championship seven times, before moving to the East of Scotland Football League in 1998–99, (while simultaneously running a reserve team in the South of Scotland League).
They performed well in the more difficult East of Scotland League, finishing third in the 2003–04 season,
before quitting that league and deciding to concentrate their full
efforts on the South of Scotland League. They cited the financial burden
of constantly travelling eastwards to games as the reason for this
decision. However, despite it being generally held that the South of
Scotland League is the poorer of the two competitions, they only
finished fourth in their first season
back in the South, despite having finished third the season before in
the East. This was primarily down to losing their top players to Annan Athletic and Dalbeattie Star, who did not want to play at a lesser level of football.
In the 2007–08 Scottish Cup, they produced one of the biggest shocks when the club defeated Third Division side Stenhousemuir 1–0 in the second round.[1] Their reward was a home tie with Raith Rovers in the third round, but Threave lost the game 0–5.
Threave won the league in the 2008-09 season. The 2009–10 season proved to be another successful one for Threave, who retained the league title, losing only one match all season.
On Saturday 23 October 2010, Threave progressed to the third round of the Scottish Cup with a 4–2 win against Edinburgh City at Meadowbank Stadium. The third round draw saw Rovers once again pitted against old foes Stenhousemuir, and despite leading 2-0 at Ochilview Park,
they were pegged back to 2-2 at the final whistle. Threave subsequently
lost the replay 1-5 at Meadow Park on Wednesday 12 January 2011,
(originally scheduled for Saturday 27 November 2010, the third round
replay was delayed for over six weeks following 15 weather-related
postponements). The 2010-11 season proved as successful as the last two when Rovers defeated rivals Dalbeattie Star in front of 350 spectators at Islecroft
in the penultimate game of the season to complete a hat-trick of league
wins. The Castle Douglas side also lifted the Potts Cup after winning a
penalty shoot-out 3-0 against Crichton at Hospital Park, they also won the Cree Lodge Cup after beating St. Cuthbert Wanderers 5-1 in the final.
Threave joined the Lowland Football League in 2013.
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