The 1910–11 season is the first season of competitive football by Ayr United F.C., following a merger of Ayr Parkhouse F.C. and Ayr F.C.
Overview
Prior to 1910 there were two clubs in Ayr, Ayr F.C. and Ayr Parkhouse. Talk of merger had been rife in Ayr for year before the clubs finally agreed to do so in 1910. The newly formed Ayr United sought election to the Scottish First Division, the assumption that this status would be granted was the main incentive which pushed the merger through. The new club's home ground was Somerset Park, originally the home of Ayr FC from 1888, although Parkhouse’s former home, Beresford Park, remained in use by the club for reserve and local fixtures until the mid-1920s. The new Ayr United F.C. played in a strip consisting of a crimson and gold hooped jerseys (Ayr F.C.) and navy blue shorts (Ayr Parkhouse).
Competitions
Win Draw Loss
Pre season
Scottish League Division Two
League table
Results summary
Matches
Scottish Qualifying Cup
First round
Second round
Scottish Consolation Cup
First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
Fifth round
Semi-final
Ayrshire League
1909–10 Final
1910–11 Matches
1910–11 Final
Ayrshire Cup
Second round
Semi-final
Final
See also
- 1910–11 in Scottish football
- 1910–11 Scottish Division Two
References
- Scottish Football Archive




