In 1975, Kelty Hearts were formed as Kelty Hearts Amateur Football Club and worked their way up from the bottom of the Kirkcaldy & District Amateur Football Association to the top in four seasons. The club turned
junior after only a few years to remain competitive with other local sides. They initially played in the
Fife League, one of six regions across the country, quickly becoming one of its leading sides, then became members of the
East Region in 2002 when the number was reduced to three. Kelty reached the
Scottish Junior Cup final twice but were runners-up both times: in 1999 they lost 1–0 to
Kilwinning Rangers, and in 2007 they were defeated 2–1 after extra time by
Linlithgow Rose. Kelty looked to move away from being a junior side after winning the
East Region Super League for the second time in
2017. The club applied for membership to join the
SFA and in December 2017 became a full member, making them eligible to enter the
Scottish Cup as well as progress higher up the
Scottish football league system. The team had been managed since October 2013 by
Tam Courts but the club reluctantly accepted his resignation as manager on 11 October 2018. Former
Rangers and
Scotland captain
Barry Ferguson was announced as the club's new manager on 18 October 2018. The
2019–20 Lowland League season was ended with immediate effect on 13 April 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic with Kelty Hearts being declared champions on a points per game average based on the current standings. For the second consecutive season, Kelty were declared champions of the
2020–21 Lowland Football League on a points per game formula due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The decision was announced by the
Lowland Football League on 30 March 2021. Kelty were promoted to the
SPFL for the first time on 23 May 2021 after beating
Brechin City 3–1 on aggregate in the Pyramid play-off final. Continuing to make history during the 2021–22 season, Kelty, leading
Scottish League Two at the time, played in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup for the first time. Facing
Scottish Premiership side and cup holders
St Johnstone, Kelty won 1–0 after extra time at home in front of a sold-out crowd, thanks to a goal by
Kallum Higginbotham. Kelty were promoted to
Scottish League One at the first attempt with five games of the season remaining on 26 March 2022 when they beat
Stenhousemuir 1–0, and nearest challengers
Annan Athletic lost their match. == Ground ==