Key points in the club's history are listed below, please Email the webmaster if you can fill in the gaps or if you have additional information for inclusion .1969 - Polbeth United is established within village community.1993 - Polbeth United obtain lease agreement for exclusive use of Hermand Park, West Calder for playing matches, and management of pitch bookings and care of changing facilities.Mid 90's - The club are actively involved and become founder members of West Lothian Soccer 7's.1997 - Polbeth Soccer School is established.1999 - The Scottish Youth Cup returns to Polbeth for the 5th time, this time at Under 18's age group and the party lasts for a week (has anyone got some pics?).July 2003 - The club partners with West Calder High School where it is planned that both parties will benefit from closely working together and sharing both personnel and facilities.August 2003 - Club Head coach Gerry Neilson kicks-off our inaugural "Coach to Coaches" day where all club coaches and officials are invited to discuss and share coaching ideas and drills.February 2004 - Club President Ann McCormack's unstinting contribution to Polbeth United is recognised at West Lothian's "Best in the West" sporting awards ceremony.March 2004 - Brian Gallagher is appointed as the club's dedicated Goalkeeping coach.May 2004 - A successful season is rounded off when every Polbeth United 11-a-side team reaches a cup final with 3 trophies and a league title (Under 15's) being won.June 2004 - The growth of the club sees us having to move outwith Livingston for our Annual Club Presentation, and the Ratho Adventure Centre are delighted to host us.July 2004 - The club hold a public meeting to share and discuss its plans to sign a lease agreement with West Lothian Council to manage the pitches and facilities at Limefield Park, Polbeth.June 2005 - Another successful season at both Soccer 7's and 11-a-side for the club with Polbeth Under 16's led by Andy Sneddon winning the league for the 3rd year in a row alongside 2 cup final victories, the Under 14's led by Paul Turner win the County Cup and the Under 17's led by Colin Feechan and Drew Woodhouse win the Jock Tait Cup.June 2006 - Another milestone season for the club with activities off the park for once making the headlines. Funding is secured to upgrade Limefield Park to create 3 pitches and a new clubroom, this will become the long term future home for the club.September 2006 - The club is formally accredited by West Lothian Council as one of the inaugural Community clubs February 2007 - The Design team is confirmed and "New Limefield" is eventually on its way, with a completion date of 2008.February 2007 - Polbeth United become the first club in West Lothian to receive the Scottish Football Association's (SFA) Quality Mark Standard Award, in recognition of it's proven good practice. This is a fitting accolade to all club members, but especially to long serving members such as President Ann McCormack and Head Coach Gerry Neilson whose commitment is an inspiration to all.
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