was an association football club from the village of Townhill, Fife, which played in the Scottish Cup twice in the 19th century.
[4] It did not play competitive football until 1886–87, when it entered the Fife Cup, and lost to Strathforth in the first round.
It followed that win with a 5–0 revenge victory over Strathforth in the first round of the King Cup, albeit that was the only win the club had in four entries to that competition; Strathforth protested in vain against the fourth goal, and one of its players quit the match in protest at its being given.
It lost in the first Scottish Cup qualifying round to Cowdenbeath,[14] and to Lochgelly United in its first Edinburgh Shield tie,[15] but did get past St Andrews University in the county cup, after a 4–4 draw which was "the best played on Station Park this year",[16] to reach the semi-final.
At that stage Townhill lost to eventual winners Clackmannan in a replay, 4–2, after twice taking the lead,[17] and the club was finally wound up in August 1895.