Fixtures

Scotland Lowland League 09/06 14:00 - Civil Service Strollers vs Stirling University - View

Results

Scotland Lowland League 09/02 18:45 - Civil Service Strollers v Stirling University - View
Scotland Lowland League 08/30 14:00 - Gretna FC 2008 v Civil Service Strollers W 1-2
Scotland Lowland League 08/23 14:00 - Civil Service Strollers v Linlithgow Rose L 0-2
Scotland Lowland League 08/19 18:45 - Berwick Rangers v Civil Service Strollers D 1-1
Scotland Regional Cup 08/16 14:00 - Civil Service Strollers v Armadale Thistle FC W 3-2
Scotland Lowland League 08/02 14:00 - Civil Service Strollers v Clydebank FC L 0-5
Scotland Lowland League 07/29 18:45 - Civil Service Strollers v Celtic B D 3-3
Scotland Lowland League 07/26 14:00 - Bo'ness United FC v Civil Service Strollers L 3-0
UK Friendlies 07/11 18:30 - Civil Service Strollers v Montrose D 2-2
Scotland Lowland League 04/12 14:00 - Civil Service Strollers v Stirling University W 3-2
Scotland Lowland League 04/05 14:00 - Gretna FC 2008 v Civil Service Strollers W 1-2
Scotland Lowland League 03/22 15:00 - Civil Service Strollers v Bo'ness United FC W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 16 14
Wins 14 9 5
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 55 34 21
Goals against 50 26 24
Clean sheets 5 3 2
Failed to score 5 3 2

Civil Service Strollers Football Club are a senior non-league football team from Edinburgh, Scotland currently playing in the Lowland League. The Strollers play their home games at Christie Gillies Park. Their home strip colours are red, with white shorts and red socks. The team is currently managed by Gary Jardine.

History

Founded in 1908 under the name Edinburgh Civil Service Football Club, their first ground was the Stenhouse Stadium, which later became a venue for greyhound racing, before moving to Pinkhill Stadium in the 1920s. They moved to the Edinburgh Area Civil Service Sports Association in Muirhouse in 1957, where they continue to play their home games, the ground is commonly known as Christie Gillies Park.

In 2000–01, the club entered into a partnership with Talloaks to develop youth football, with the Talloaks youth teams taking on the name 'CS Strollers'. At the start of the 2001–02 season, the partnership was extended to cover all other ages of organised football. 2001–02 saw the Strollers having, for the first time, a fully incorporated women's team.

Ahead of the 2016–17 season, they were elected to fill one of two vacancies in the Lowland Football League.

Their former management team was Alex Cunningham and Ricky Clapperton until Gary Jardine took over for the 2018–19 season.

**Civil Service Strollers Football Club**

Founded in 1886, Civil Service Strollers Football Club is one of the oldest and most storied amateur soccer teams in Great Britain. Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, the club has a rich history that reflects the spirit of community and sportsmanship. The Strollers, as they are affectionately known, have a proud tradition of promoting the game at the grassroots level, providing opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels.

The team's colors, traditionally a striking combination of blue and white, symbolize their commitment to teamwork and integrity on and off the pitch. The Strollers play their home matches at the historic Inverleith Park, a venue that has witnessed countless memorable moments in Scottish football.

Civil Service Strollers are known for their competitive spirit and dedication to the beautiful game. They participate in various leagues and tournaments, showcasing their talent and passion for soccer. The club emphasizes the importance of inclusivity, encouraging participation from all members of the community, and fostering a love for the sport among young players.

With a focus on development and camaraderie, Civil Service Strollers continues to be a vital part of the local soccer landscape, inspiring future generations to embrace the game and uphold the values of fair play and respect. Whether on the field or in the stands, the Strollers embody the essence of community football, making them a beloved institution in Scottish soccer.