Cumnock Springbank Football Club was an association football club from Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.
The club was formed in 1891. The club's successes as a junior club in its first season - amongst its victories was a four-goal win over the Mauchline club - encouraged it to turn senior for 1892âÂÂ93. However it only played two seasons of competitive football.
The club was one of the founder members of the South of Scotland Football League in 1892âÂÂ93. The seven-team league was a failure, not coming close to completion, and the club lost all three of its played matches.
Springbank was formed too late to be able to enter the main stages of the Scottish Cup, and had to enter the qualifying rounds. In 1892âÂÂ93 it lost 5âÂÂ1 to Kilbirnie in a replay in the first qualifying round. The following season the club was humiliated with a 12âÂÂ2 loss at Newmilns, again in the first qualifying round.
The club had just as little success in the Ayrshire Cup. It protested two defeats against Mauchline in the first round in 1892âÂÂ93, the second protest (on the basis that the goalposts were the wrong size) rejected for being made in an improper fashion. In 1893âÂÂ94 it got through to the second round on a successful protest against the crowd behaviour at Cronberry Eglinton in the first round, but lost 9âÂÂ0 at Hurlford in the second.
The club wore blue and white shirts with blue knickers.
The club played at New Station Park, which had been the ground of the previous senior club in the town, Cumnock F.C. (1875).