Stevenston Thistle Football Club was a football club from the town of Stevenston, Ayrshire, Scotland.
The club was founded in 1885. The club's first reported matches are from 1886 and it started to play competitive football from 1887âÂÂ88, losing in the first round of the Ayrshire Cup and the Scottish Cup.
The club reached the third round of the national competition in 1889âÂÂ90, where it lost at Abercorn; the score was 2âÂÂ2 at half-time but three goals in the first five second-half minutes saw the home side through. The following season the club successfully protested a second round defeat by Burnbank Swifts on the basis that the full 90 minutes had not been played, but the club lost the replayed tie anyway.
The club's best performance came after the Scottish Football Association brought in preliminary rounds in 1891, as in reaching the first round proper in 1894âÂÂ95, the club won 3 ties for the only time, and the last 32 was the furthest the club reached in the competition. The club was drawn to play Clyde at the latter's Barrowfield Park and lost 7âÂÂ2.
In 1891, the club was a founder member of the Ayrshire Football League; after two seasons of mediocrity, and the league growing to an unfeasible number of clubs, Thistle was one of six clubs which broke away to form the Ayrshire Football Combination, with the North Ayrshire Cup running alongside it as a geographically limited (and therefore cheaper) competition.
The club remained a member of the Combination until its collapse in 1896âÂÂ97, without success, and finished bottom in its one season back in the Ayrshire League in 1901âÂÂ02. However, the Thistle won the North Ayrshire Cup in 1894âÂÂ95 (played as a knockout) and 1895âÂÂ96 (played as a league, beating Beith 2âÂÂ1 in a title playoff). The club was also runner-up in 1896âÂÂ97 and 1898âÂÂ99 - in the latter season losing a play-off to Galston, after the clubs had finished level on points, by 8 goals to 1. The club also reached the final of the Ayrshire Cup for the only time in 1900âÂÂ01, and, against the odds, took Ayr to a replay, only going down 2âÂÂ1 at the second time of asking.
By 1902âÂÂ03, local leagues were no longer feasible, with Ayrshire clubs in the Scottish League attracting the most attention, and the North Ayrshire League collapsed during the season, with the Thistle having only played four games. The club scratched from its Scottish Qualifying Cup first round tie with Hurlford in 1903âÂÂ04, having lost the use of Warner Park, and was formally struck off the Scottish FA register before the 1904âÂÂ05 season.
The club originally played in maroon shirts with a gold hoop and white knickerbockers. From 1889 to 1894 the club wore blue and white stripes, and after 1894 black and white stripes.
The club played at Warner Park, which was later used as the ground for Stevenston United.