Baillieston Football Club (Baillieston Juniors) was founded in 1919 and played in their early years at a ground presently occupied by Martin Crescent but when Lanarkshire county council decided to build housing there in 1932 they had to move to a field nearby at Camp Road. This ground was named Springhill Park after the name of the farm owned by John Findlay of Springhill to whom it was rented from. The team played there until 1953 when they opened a new stadium at Station Road which they called Station Park (due to its proximity to
Baillieston railway station) until the 1990s when the ground was sold off to a private housing developer due to a liquidity crisis. The team carried on, and, though they are not currently in business, they may still return to
Junior football. Their greatest season was 1979–80, when they won the
Scottish Junior Cup, the Glasgow Dryburgh Cup and the McLeod Cup. In 1967,
Brian Heron followed in Wilson's footsteps to Rangers although he would make his mark at
Motherwell F.C. In 1984,
Andy Walker made the move straight to the professional divisions, also with Motherwell. In 1987,
Alan Dinnie left the Juniors to play for
Partick Thistle F.C. but was never capped for
Scotland. That same year Tommy Elliott was also transferred from Baillieston Juniors to Partick Thistle. A Baillieston Thistle team preceded the Juniors in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and won the
Scottish Junior Football League twice: in 1893 and 1894. This side also featured a future Rangers and Scotland player, in the form of
Willie Reid. Its name is kept alive by the
Scottish Amateur Football Association team Baillieston Thistle AFC. The recently formed Baillieston United have just joined the central Scottish welfare fa as of July 2008. Another amateur team,
Red Star Baillieston AFC plays at
Stepford Park, Edinburgh Road. Glasgow East AFC is another amateur side based in Baillieston who play in the
Glasgow Sunday AFL (
Amateur Football League). FC Baillieston, were formed in 2010 and play in the Sunday Central AFL league. There are also the Baillieston Girls Football Club and Baillieston Ladies Football Club, both of which have supplied players to the national teams. ==Notable residents==