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Senior<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

Scottish League Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners (1): 2004<\/P>

Scottish First Division (2nd tier)<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2000–01<\/P>

Scottish Second Division\/League One (3rd tier)
<\/STRONG>Winners (4): 1986–87¹,1998–99,2010–11,2016–17<\/P>

Scottish Third Division (4th tier)<\/STRONG>
Winners (2): 1995–96,2009–10<\/P>

Scottish Challenge Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2014–15
Runners Up (1): 2000–01<\/P>

Scottish Qualifying Cup (South)
<\/STRONG>Winners (1): 1973–74²<\/P>

Reserve<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

Reserve League Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners (2): 1998–99,2000–01<\/P>

Reserve League West<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2000–01<\/P>

Youth<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

SFL Under 19 Youth Division<\/STRONG>
Winners (4): 2007–08,2008–09,2009–10,2010–11<\/P>

SFL Under 19 Youth League Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2008–09<\/P>

SFL Under 17 Division<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2011–12<\/P>

SFL Under 17 Youth League Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2010–11<\/P>","76A6191E4A1B10776555B78F436CE4D1":"","6CBD8279C339CCCFFA070A7B102F2A71":"0","E17A5F6F92350E090E8BE67DDCE16BA0":"

Livingston Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Livingston, West Lothian.<\/P>

Livingston currently play in the Scottish Premiership and were founded in 1943 as Ferranti Thistle, a works team. The club was admitted to the Scottish Football League and renamed as Meadowbank Thistle in 1974, and played its matches at Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh. In 1995, the club was relocated to Livingston, West Lothian and renamed after the town. Since then Livingston have played their home games at the Almondvale Stadium. In the ten years following the move to Livingston the club enjoyed notable success, winning promotion to the Scottish Premier League in 2001, qualifying for the UEFA Cup in its maiden season in the top flight (finishing third after Celtic and Rangers) and winning the 2004 Scottish League Cup. However, the club hit financial problems in 2004, and was relegated to the Scottish First Division in 2006. In July 2009 the club faced further financial problems and were on the verge of suffering a liquidation event before a deal was struck. Livingston were subsequently demoted to the Scottish Third Division, but the club achieved consecutive promotions and regained its place in the top tier.<\/P>","225C92AE74DAA9E1":"","986B9FBD3D7404D8":"David Martindale","9754084DD0876A005F0B42622346E4ED":"9,713","51AE3EEB542020D34C08128CD3C01E6B88EB69E1589159EB":"1943","8C128606F1271EBD3FC32654DF08FF79":"Almondvale Stadium, Alderstone Road, Livingston. West Lothian. EH54 7DN","938F319A1A9FBD67080C39FAAF431E58":"2020-12-21","2210DCFB4B70D5C2283BA211E9A76EA6":"","4103BB3BEF554F537F90B3CA00615F62":"Almondvale Stadium","F7CA086F6FC0A17A":"1","3FFCEA12D25AA01C8516DF9EE5709D08":"","4DCB67625701BF17":"http:\/\/www.livingstonfc.co.uk","6CBD8279C339CCCF54A0D29E3D6C8EB5FF3529A25124E9FE":"1","7B2FB0A19094014E3FAA823110629AB9":"David Martindale","031D6804B38B16BF":"276","339EB2C6C5868AED":"2012687","F4AE865DDB6B58D9":"Livingston F.C.","e_index":6};