Falkirk F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
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May 2 2025 | Falkirk beats Hamilton Academical 3-1 to clinch back-to-back league titles and secure promotion to the top flight of Scottish football after 15 years. |
February 8 2025 | Scott Arfield scores a hat-trick on his second debut for Falkirk in a 5-2 home win over Partick Thistle. |
2024 | Falkirk F.C. won the Scottish Second Division championship in the 2023–24 season. |
September 28 2024 | Falkirk F.C.'s long unbeaten run was ended by a 1-0 defeat against Raith Rovers at Stark's Park, marking a significant moment in the club's recent competitive history. |
2023 | Falkirk won the Scottish League One, securing promotion. |
April 18 2023 | Falkirk F.C. began a remarkable unbeaten run in league matches that lasted until 28 September 2024, spanning 43 matches. |
June 2022 | The South Stand was renamed to the Kevin McAllister Stand, honoring the former football player who played for the club. |
June 7 2022 | The Killers and Supergrass performed a concert at Falkirk Stadium |
June 6 2022 | The Killers' concert at Falkirk Stadium was finally rescheduled to this date after multiple COVID-19 related postponements. |
June 8 2021 | The Killers' rescheduled concert at Falkirk Stadium was set for this date after the initial 2020 postponement. |
2020 | Queen's Park moved to Falkirk Stadium after their lease on Hampden Park expired. |
June 27 2020 | Westlife's 'Stadiums in the Summer Tour' concert at Falkirk Stadium was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. |
May 28 2020 | The Killers were originally scheduled to perform at Falkirk Stadium, but the concert was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. |
2019 | Falkirk F.C. was relegated at the end of the 2018-19 season, despite winning their final match against league winners Ross County. |
2019 | Falkirk finished the season in tenth place, resulting in their relegation to the third-tier of Scottish football for only the second time in the club's history. |
May 4 2019 | Falkirk beat Ross County 3–2. |
April 27 2019 | Dundee United beat Falkirk 2–0. |
April 20 2019 | Falkirk lost to Greenock Morton 0–2. |
April 13 2019 | Dunfermline Athletic lost to Falkirk 0–1. |
April 6 2019 | Falkirk lost to Alloa Athletic 1–2. |
April 2 2019 | Queen of the South drew with Falkirk 1–1. |
March 30 2019 | Inverness CT drew with Falkirk 0–0. |
March 16 2019 | Falkirk drew with Partick Thistle 1–1. |
March 12 2019 | Ross County beat Falkirk 2–1. |
March 8 2019 | Falkirk beat Ayr United 2–0. |
March 1 2019 | Greenock Morton drew with Falkirk 1–1. |
February 23 2019 | Falkirk drew with Dundee United 1–1. |
February 9 2019 | Alloa Athletic lost to Falkirk 1–2. |
February 2 2019 | Falkirk beat Queen of the South 3–0. |
January 26 2019 | Falkirk drew with Dunfermline Athletic 2–2. |
January 12 2019 | Partick Thistle drew with Falkirk 1–1. |
January 5 2019 | Ayr United lost to Falkirk 0–1. |
2018 | Falkirk began their 2018–19 season in the Scottish Championship, marking their sixth consecutive season at this level of Scottish football. |
December 29 2018 | Falkirk lost to Dunfermline Athletic 2–4. |
December 22 2018 | Dundee United beat Falkirk 2–1. |
December 15 2018 | Falkirk drew with Greenock Morton 0–0. |
December 8 2018 | Falkirk drew with Alloa Athletic 2–2. |
December 1 2018 | Inverness CT lost to Falkirk 2–3. |
November 24 2018 | Stenhousemuir beat Falkirk 4–2. |
November 17 2018 | Falkirk drew with Partick Thistle 1–1. |
November 10 2018 | Dunfermline Athletic lost to Falkirk 0–1. |
November 3 2018 | Falkirk lost to Ayr United 0–1. |
October 30 2018 | Falkirk drew with Ross County 1–1. |
October 27 2018 | Queen of the South beat Falkirk 2–0. |
October 20 2018 | Greenock Morton beat Falkirk 1–0. |
October 6 2018 | Falkirk lost to Dunfermline Athletic 0–2. |
September 29 2018 | Alloa Athletic lost to Falkirk 0–2. |
September 22 2018 | Falkirk lost to Dundee United 0–2. |
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