Brechin become first Scottish team since 1892 to end season without a win
The team, which does not employ any professionals, went down in their 36th and final game of the season.
Sunday 29 April 2018 18:52, UK
Brechin have become the first Scottish football team in 126 years to go a whole season without a win.
No side has achieved that ignominious feat since the Vale of Leven in 1892.
Brechin lost their 36th and final game of the second-tier Championship season 5-1 at home to Queen of the South.
The town is located in the northeast of Scotland between Dundee and Aberdeen and its football team does not have any full-time professionals.
The team picked up just four points from four draws, finishing 26 points behind second-to-last team Dumbarton.
Championship winners St Mirren were 70 points ahead.
The day before the game, team officials had tweeted: "It's the final game of what has been a very difficult season tomorrow.
"City will finish the season at the home against Queen of the South FC and will be hoping to finally get that elusive first league win!"
But it was not to be.