Kilmarnock FC, commonly known as Killie, is a professional football club based in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, competing in the Scottish Premiership (2023), the top division of the Scottish Professional Football League. This unofficial Kilmarnock F.C. flag features the team's official logo on a blue-and-white vertically striped background derived from the club's traditional colors.
| Flag Proportion: | 3:5 (standard flag ratio) |
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| Flag Format: | Animated GIF (25-frame loop) |
| Flag Usage: | Fan-made / unofficial digital flag |
The Kilmarnock Football Club logo is a distinctive emblem rich in local and historical symbolism. At its center is a hand bestowing a benediction above a football, a motif derived from the town's heritage and associated with St. Marnock, the 6th-century saint whose name gave rise to Kilmarnock. This element symbolizes guidance, protection, and the club's connection to the local community. Supporting the football on either side are two squirrels taken from the historic coat of arms of the Clan Boyd, the Barons of Kilmarnock. These figures emphasize tradition, unity, and collective effort. Above the central design is a white ribbon bearing the Latin motto "CONFIDEMUS", meaning "we trust", reflecting faith, loyalty, and confidence in the club's values and supporters. A second ribbon below displays the team name "KILMARNOCK F.C.", reinforcing the club's identity. Overall, the emblem combines religious, civic, and heraldic elements to represent Kilmarnock FC's heritage, community ties, and longstanding football tradition.
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| Team name: | Kilmarnock Football Club |
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| Team nicknames: | Killie |
| Team abbreviations: | Kilmarnock FC or KFC |
| Founded: | 1869 |
| Location: | Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland |
| Ground: | Rugby Park |
| Capacity: | 15,003 |
| League: | Scottish Premiership |
| Team Colors: | Blue and White |
| Championships: | 1 |
| Second places: | 4 |
| Seasons in top division: | 94 |
| Mascot: | Captain Conker, Nutz the Squirrel (formerly) |










