East Kilbride beat Ajax's record of 26 consecutive wins

East Kilbride made history today by recording their 27th successive victory, surpassing the record set by Ajax in the 1970s.
East Kilbride celebrate Ross McNeil's goal, their second of the match, during their 3-1 win over BSC Glasgow. Picture: Getty/Mark RunnaclesEast Kilbride celebrate Ross McNeil's goal, their second of the match, during their 3-1 win over BSC Glasgow. Picture: Getty/Mark Runnacles
East Kilbride celebrate Ross McNeil's goal, their second of the match, during their 3-1 win over BSC Glasgow. Picture: Getty/Mark Runnacles

Two goals from Declan Hughes and one from Ross McNeil secured a 3-1 win over BSC Glasgow at K-Park and a place in the proverbial record books for Martin Lauchlan’s men.

Proverbial because the Guinness World Records has refused to acknowledge their run of 27 wins – one better than Ajax’s run – as it has taken place outside the top flight of senior football.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

In September, Dundee United goalkeeper Cammy Bell faced a similar snub after saving three penalties in the same Ladbrokes Scottish Championship match versus Dunfermline.