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Motherwell B vs East Kilbride | SPFL Trust Trophy 1st Round | 09.08.2022
Motherwell B vs East Kilbride | SPFL Trust Trophy 1st Round | 09.08.2022

Kilby kicks off their SPFL Trust Trophy campaign with a trip to K Park to face Motherwell B. EK Goals: Victoria 1', Hughes 95'



Motherwell B v East Kilbride | MOTHERWELL EXIT THE SPFL TRUST TROPHY
Motherwell B v East Kilbride | MOTHERWELL EXIT THE SPFL TRUST TROPHY

Motherwell B exit the SPFL Trust Trophy to Kevin Rutkiewicz's Lowland League East Kilbride Side at K Park in East Kilbirde.



Robbed at the death // Motherwell B 1-2 East Kilbride
Robbed at the death // Motherwell B 1-2 East Kilbride

Taking on a Lowland League side who are flying high at the top of the table was never going to be an easy task for our young ...



Team, Place & City Details

Tranent Juniors F.C.

Tranent Juniors Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Tranent, East Lothian. The team plays in the East of Scotland Football League , having moved from the junior leagues in 2018.

Motherwell F.C.
Motherwell F.C.

Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, which plays in the Scottish Premiership. Motherwell have not dropped out of the top-flight of Scottish football since 1985, and have lifted one trophy in that time – the Scottish Cup in 1991.Clad in their traditional claret and amber, Motherwell play their home matches at Fir Park Stadium and have done since 1896.

Motherwell 6–6 Hibernian (5 May 2010)

The Scottish Premier League match between Motherwell and Hibernian on 5 May 2010 set a record as the highest scoring match in the league's history. The match was played at Fir Park in Motherwell and twelve goals were scored in the match, leaving a final scoreline of a 6–6 draw.

Motherwell F.C. Under-20s and Academy

In addition to the Motherwell F.C. first team, competing in the Scottish Premiership, the club also has a reserve team who play in the SPFL Reserve League as well as younger age group teams in their youth system. They fielded a reserve team in defunct competitions for many years.

Motherwell F.C. in European football

Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. The club first competed in a European competition in 1991–92, qualifying for the European Cup Winners' Cup as winners of the 1991 Scottish Cup.

Motherwell F.C. Women

Motherwell Football Club Women is a Scottish women's football team based in Motherwell, South Lanarkshire. They are members of the Scottish Women's Premier League and currently compete in its top tier, SWPL1, since winning SWPL2 in 2018.

Tranent
Tranent

Tranent is a town in East Lothian , in the south-east of Scotland. It is near the A1 road and about 9 miles east of Edinburgh.

Tranent to Cockenzie Waggonway

The Tranent to Cockenzie Waggonway was an early waggonway, possibly the first in Scotland, opened in 1722. It was ​2 1⁄2 miles long and connected coal pits at Tranent with the salt pans at Cockenzie and harbour at Port Seton in East Lothian, Scotland.

Tranent Parish Church
Tranent Parish Church

Tranent Parish Church is a kirk belonging to the Church of Scotland. It is situated in the East Lothian town of Tranent 10 miles south-east of Edinburgh.

Tranent Tower
Tranent Tower

Tranent Tower, is a ruined L-plan tower house dating from the 16th century, in Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland. The remains are protected as a scheduled monument.

Last Train to Trancentral

"Last Train to Trancentral" is a song released, in different mixes, as a series of singles by The KLF, including "Last Train to Trancentral ", a commercially successful single of April 1991 that reached number two on the UK Singles Chart and achieved international top ten placings. "Last Train to Trancentral" is a central song within The KLF's work, and is distinctive for an uplifting string-synthesiser break.

Traventhal
Traventhal

Traventhal is a municipality in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It gave name to the Peace of Travendal treaty signed there in 1700.

Traventhal House
Traventhal House

Traventhal House in the municipality of Traventhal near Bad Segeberg in the southern part of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein was the summer residence of the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön. In the 18th century the house was renowned for its late baroque garden, which was the largest and most significant of its kind in the duchies.