St Mirren Football Club was originally a gentlemen's club which was formed in the second half of the 19th century and played, among other sports,
cricket and
rugby. The increasing popularity of football ensured that by 1877 the members had decided to play
association football and 1877 is the football club's official foundation date. They are named after
Saint Mirin, the founder of a church at the site of
Paisley Abbey and Patron Saint of
Paisley. There is also a street in Paisley named St Mirren Street. The team's first strip was scarlet and blue but, after one season, the club changed to the current black and white striped shirts, which have been worn every season bar one in the 1900s, when cream tops were used. St Mirren played their first match on 6 October 1877, defeating Johnstone Britannia 1–0 at Shortroods. Two years later, the club moved to another ground named Thistle Park at Greenhills. St Mirren's first
Scottish Cup match was on 4 September 1880, a 3–0 victory over Johnstone Athletic. The following year, St Mirren reached their first cup final but were beaten 3–1 by
Thornliebank in the
Renfrewshire Cup. In 1883, the scores were reversed with St Mirren winning the Renfrewshire Cup, 3–1 against Thornliebank. It was in 1883 that the club moved to its third home, that of
West March (early maps indicate the area as West March rather than the commonly used Westmarch), defeating
Queen's Park in the first game there. In 1885, St Mirren played their first match against
Morton, resulting in a defeat. The 1890 season was a historic season for St Mirren, as they became founder members of the
Scottish Football League along with fellow Paisley club
Abercorn. Of the eleven founder clubs, only five survive in the current league system. It was during the match against Morton at
Cappielow in 1890 that St Mirren played one of the first night games under light from oil lamps. The club moved to
Love Street in 1894 and the team reached their first Scottish Cup final in the 1907–08 season but were defeated 5–1 by
Celtic. St Mirren went on to lift the trophy in 1926, 1959 and 1987. A short-lived
Scottish Junior Football Association side under the club's umbrella,
St Mirren Juniors F.C., won the
Scottish Junior Cup in 1917, making St Mirren the only senior club name (as of 2025) on the trophy. In 1922, St Mirren were invited to play in the Barcelona Cup invitational tournament to celebrate the inauguration of
Les Corts, the then home of
Barcelona. They won the tournament by beating
Notts County in the final. In the 1979–80 season, St Mirren achieved their equal highest-ever finish in the top-flight finishing third behind
Aberdeen and Celtic. That season Saints also became the first and last Scottish club to win the
Anglo-Scottish Cup, defeating
Bristol City in a two-legged final. The following season, St Mirren competed in European competition for the first time and won their initial game 2–1 vs.
IF Elfsborg in Sweden, followed by a 0–0 draw in the second leg. The next round saw them play French team
Saint-Étienne. Although St Mirren's home leg ended up a 0–0 draw, Saint-Étienne pulled off a 2–0 victory in the second leg to put St Mirren out of the cup. The club have been relegated from the
Scottish Premier League twice (2000–01) and (2014–15) and the Premier Division of the Scottish Football League once (1991–92) having escaped relegation from the latter in 1991 after league re-construction. In 2001, St Mirren finished bottom of the Premier League despite losing only one of their final seven matches. The Saints however managed promotion after clinching the First Division title in
2005–06, a season which also saw St Mirren win the
Scottish Challenge Cup, defeating
Hamilton Academical 2–1 in the final at
Airdrie United's ground, the
Shyberry Excelsior Stadium, with goals from
Simon Lappin and
John Sutton. In 2010, they reached the final of the
Scottish League Cup where they were defeated 0–1 by
Rangers despite having a two-man advantage. However, three days later, they recorded a famous win over Celtic, a match that
The Buddies won 4–0 with doubles from
Andy Dorman and
Steven Thomson. In March 2013, St Mirren won the
Scottish League Cup beating
Heart of Midlothian 3–2 at Hampden to win their first cup since 1987. In the 2010s the club drew praise for their youth development, bringing through several players from their academy (despite it not being listed among the 'elite' group assessed by the
SFA in 2017) including
Stevie Mallan,
Jack Baird,
Kyle Magennis,
Jason Naismith,
Kyle McAllister,
Sean Kelly and full Scotland internationals
Kenny McLean,
Lewis Morgan and
John McGinn. On 14 December 2025, St Mirren won their second League Cup, and their first trophy in 12 years, when they beat Celtic 3–1 in the
2025 Scottish League Cup final. == Stadium ==