Founded in 1869, we’re one of the oldest professional football clubs in Scotland. Take a look back at our memorable moments through the ages.
Having recently celebrated our 155th birthday, we’re led by a Board of Directors who are proud to guide us into our next chapter in the story of Scottish football.
The lounges at Kilmarnock Football Club can be adapted to cater every event. From weddings, to birthday parties, private functions and funerals, the facilities here are equipped to offer you the most contemporary solutions.
Our Hall of Fame Committee, Chaired by ex-player and club legend, Ross Mathie meet every two years to induct more Killie Heroes into our Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame wall is now on display in the Killie Club for fans to visit and enjoy.
From our dedicated Supporter Liaison Officer to our various Supporter Groups, we take time to ensure our fans are truly part of the Killie family.
Directors, managers and players come and go but supporters stay with the club forever. Supporting our club is an emotional thing. You can change many things in your life but once you have selected your club then that’s it, you have to experience the ups and downs that go with your choice. Our Trust gives the rank and file supporter the opportunity to be part of our Club and to have a greater say in how our Club is run.
In April 2017, the Trust launched the ‘Trust In Killie’ initiative.
By taking pledges from Kilmarnock fans from right around the world, our first target was to raise £100,000 to buy unallocated shares in Killie and put a supporter on the board of the club as a full and equal director.
Kilmarnock Football Club is one big family and as Ross Mathie once said “Once Killie is in your blood, you’re Killie ‘Till You Die’.
Be at the heart of an exciting new development for our future as we search for new agents ahead of the launch of the Killie Cares Fund.
Our personalised engraved plaques offer the opportunity to honour a friend or loved one. These plaques, which are placed on the walls of our Memorial Garden at Rugby Park, are a beautiful and fitting tribute to generations of Killie supporters and a permanent reminder to future generations to come.