[5] In the 1893–94 season, Blantyre reached the Scottish Junior Cup semi-final, losing out to Renfrew Victoria at Kelburn Park.
[6] The next edition of the Qualifying Cup saw the Vics beat the likes of Dunfermline Athletic at East End Park only to lose to Arthurlie in the sixth round.
[10] After the victory in 1950, the Vics suffered from losing the majority of the side over the next few seasons, including captain Alec Young to Aberdeen.
Future Scotland international Joe Jordan joined the club in 1967 at aged 16 from Cleland Boys Guild before being signed to Morton a year later.
[12] The club won the 1979–80 Central Junior Football League under the stewardship of Dally Duncan, defeating East Kilbride Thistle in the championship match.
Their route to final saw the Vics face and defeat St Roch's, Kilsyth, Stonehouse, Glenafton, Whitletts, and Kirkintilloch Rob Roy in the semi-final at Douglas Park.
This goal proved the difference in the end, despite the best efforts of Ballieston, and the Vics lifted the Scottish Junior Cup for the third time.
In 1990, to help fundraise for the clubs new pavilion, former Vics player, Billy McNeill, offered to bring his Celtic side along to Castle Park for a friendly match.
The match ended in a 6–2 victory for McNeill's side which included the likes of Steve Fulton, Gerry Creaney and Peter Grant.
Tommy McLean brought his Motherwell side to Castle Park which including the likes of Davie Cooper and John Philiben.
The following season, Blantyre reached the semi-finals of the Scottish Junior Cup, losing out to eventual champions Pollok 5–0 at Adamslie Park.
The following season, Grieg strengthened his squad and won a remarkable back-to-back promotion and the Central League Division 1 title.
[15] After the departure of Greig, Murdie MacKinnon took over for less than a season at Castle Park before leaving for the assistant manager position at Pollok.
Gibson suffered relegation from Super League First Division in his first season mainly due to starting the year with no signed players.
[17] In 2020, Blantyre Victoria announced they had applied for membership of the new West of Scotland Football League and due to their previous seasons triumph were placed in WoSFL Premier Division.