Ayrshire Football Combination
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The Ayrshire Football Combination was formed in 1893 as a breakaway from the Ayrshire Football League.[1] Its original membership was Annbank F.C., Ayr F.C., Ayr Parkhouse F.C., Hurlford F.C., Kilbirnie, Kilmarnock F.C. and Stevenston Thistle F.C.
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In 1897 Ayr F.C. joined the Scottish Football League and this sounded the death knell of the Combination.
- Champions
- 1893–94 Annbank
- 1894–95 Ayr
- 1895–96 Ayr
- 1896–97 Ayr
- Membership
- Annbank 1893–1895
- Ayr 1893–1897
- Ayr Parkhouse 1893–1897
- Beith1895–1897
- Galston 1896–1897
- Hurlford 1893–1897
- Irvine 1895–1897
- Kilbirnie 1893–18894
- Kilmarnock 1893–1895
- Kilmarnock Athletic 1894–1896
- Kilwinning Monkcastle 1894–1897
- Salcoats Victoria 1894–1895
- Stevenson Thistle 1893–1897
- Ayrshire Combination (1893-1897), Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2017)
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