Major honours, records and landmark achievements in Rob Roy history.
Rob Roy's greatest season remains 1961–62, when the club achieved a remarkable quadruple — winning the Scottish Junior Cup, Central League Championship, Coronation Cup and the Dunbartonshire Challenge Cup in a single campaign. The Scottish Junior Cup triumph came at Hampden in a replay against Renfrew Juniors, watched by over 19,000 supporters, with Kenny Cunningham scoring the only goal in the seventh minute. Captain Ian Dyer lifted the trophy for the club.
| Competition | Achievement | Season / Year |
|---|---|---|
| Scottish Junior Cup | Winners | 1961–62 |
| Central League Championship (Evening Times Cup) | Champions | 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64 |
| Coronation Cup | Winners | 1961–62 |
| Dunbartonshire Challenge Cup | Winners | 1961–62 |
| Central League Cup | Winners | 2016–17 |
The 1961–62 Scottish Junior Cup Final is the defining moment in Rob Roy's history. After drawing 1–1 with Renfrew Juniors at Hampden in front of a crowd reported at over 46,000, the replay drew around 19,000 supporters back to the national stadium. Kenny Cunningham struck after just seven minutes and the trophy came to Kirkintilloch for the first — and to date only — time. The squad went on to win three consecutive Central League Championships, confirming that 1961–64 was the club's golden era.