Champfleurie F.C.

[4] The club entered the three main local competitions (the Edinburgh Shield, for members of the East of Scotland Football Association, the King Cup for smaller clubs in the east of Scotland, and the Linlithgowshire Cup, for members solely from the county of Linlithgowshire) from 1886–87 to 1890–91.

The club lost its King Cup semi-final tie in 1887 to Burntisland Thistle 1–0, the only goal coming when goalkeeper Sneddon was charged over the goal-line while still holding the ball.

[6] However, by 1890 the combination of professional football and leagues starting up had reduced the Linlithgowshire FA to a mere 8 clubs, and, without four of its regular players, Champfleurie lost the county cup semi-final 10–0 at Bo'ness - a defeat that was 9 goals worse than the same fixture two months before.

The match finished 9–4 to Champfleurie, who were helped by the Dale's Gallacher being sent off (while his side was 3–2 to the good) for threatening the referee.

[16] The club played at Champfleurie Park, which was used as the final venue for the Linlithgowshire and King Cups a number of times.