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'''Gala Fairydean Rovers Football Club''' are a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[association football]] club based in the town of [[Galashiels]] in the [[Scottish Borders]]. The club competes in the [[Lowland Football League|Lowland League]], after joining from the [[East of Scotland Football League]] in 2013. At the same time the club changed its name to Gala Fairydean Rovers, following a merger between '''Gala Fairydean''' and '''Gala Rovers'''. Gala Rovers won the Border Amateur Football League 13 times. In 2000 - 2001 Gala Rovers were the first ever side to play a whole domestic season without dropping any points.{{Citation needed|date=January 2017}}
'''Gala Fairydean Rovers Football Club''' are a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[association football]] club based in the town of [[Galashiels]] in the [[Scottish Borders]]. The club competes in the [[Lowland Football League|Lowland League]], after joining from the [[East of Scotland Football League]] in 2013. At the same time the club changed its name to Gala Fairydean Rovers, following a merger between '''Gala Fairydean''' and '''Gala Rovers'''. Gala Rovers won the Border Amateur Football League 13 times. In 2000 - 2001 Gala Rovers were the first ever side to play a whole domestic season without dropping any points.{{Citation needed|date=January 2017}}


Gala Fairydean won the [[East of Scotland Football League]] eight times and finished runners-up on seven occasions. The club reached 15 [[Scottish Qualifying Cup|Scottish Qualifying Cup South]] finals, winning it 11 times, before the competition was abolished in [[2006–07 in Scottish football|2007]]. Gala Fairydean Rovers qualify automatically for the [[Scottish Cup]] as a member of the [[Scottish Football Association]] (SFA). The best performance by the club was reaching the third round, done on five occasions.<ref name="London_Hearts_GF">[http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/allt/galafairydean.htm Football Results Summary for Gala Fairydean], ''londonhearts.com''. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 1 April 2013.</ref><ref name="FCHD_Gala_Fair">[http://www.fchd.info/GALAFAIR.HTM Gala Fairydean], ''www.fchd.info''. Football Club History Database. Retrieved 1 April 2013.</ref> The club plays its home matches at [[Netherdale]] in [[Galashiels]].<ref name="EoSFA_Information">[http://www.eastofscotlandfa.co.uk/pages/BaseFrame.html Information - Gala Fairydean], East of Scotland Football Association. Retrieved 1 April 2013.</ref><ref name="FGM_Netherdale">[http://www.footballgroundmap.com/ground/netherdale/gala-fairydean-fc Netherdale], ''footballgroundmap.com''. Retrieved 30 March 2013.</ref>
Gala Fairydean won the [[East of Scotland Football League]] eight times and finished runners-up on seven occasions. The club reached 15 [[Scottish Qualifying Cup|Scottish Qualifying Cup South]] finals, winning it 11 times, before the competition was abolished in [[2006–07 in Scottish football|2007]]. Gala Fairydean Rovers qualify automatically for the [[Scottish Cup]] as a member of the [[Scottish Football Association]] (SFA). The best performance by the club was reaching the third round, done on five occasions.<ref name="London_Hearts_GF">[http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/allt/galafairydean.htm Football Results Summary for Gala Fairydean], ''londonhearts.com''. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 1 April 2013.</ref><ref name="FCHD_Gala_Fair">[http://www.fchd.info/GALAFAIR.HTM Gala Fairydean], ''www.fchd.info''. Football Club History Database. Retrieved 1 April 2013.</ref> The club plays its home matches at [[Netherdale]] in [[Galashiels]].<ref name="EoSFA_Information">[http://www.eastofscotlandfa.co.uk/pages/BaseFrame.html Information - Gala Fairydean] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130330185827/http://www.eastofscotlandfa.co.uk/pages/BaseFrame.html |date=30 March 2013 }}, East of Scotland Football Association. Retrieved 1 April 2013.</ref><ref name="FGM_Netherdale">[http://www.footballgroundmap.com/ground/netherdale/gala-fairydean-fc Netherdale], ''footballgroundmap.com''. Retrieved 30 March 2013.</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 05:52, 10 October 2017

Gala Fairydean Rovers
File:Galafairydeanrovers.png
Full nameGala Fairydean Rovers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Fairydean [1][2]
Founded2013
GroundNetherdale, Galashiels
Capacity4,000[3]
ChairmanKevin Temple
ManagerSteven Noble
LeagueLowland League
2023–24Lowland League, 16th of 18
Websitehttp://www.gfrfc.co.uk/

Gala Fairydean Rovers Football Club are a Scottish association football club based in the town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. The club competes in the Lowland League, after joining from the East of Scotland Football League in 2013. At the same time the club changed its name to Gala Fairydean Rovers, following a merger between Gala Fairydean and Gala Rovers. Gala Rovers won the Border Amateur Football League 13 times. In 2000 - 2001 Gala Rovers were the first ever side to play a whole domestic season without dropping any points.[citation needed]

Gala Fairydean won the East of Scotland Football League eight times and finished runners-up on seven occasions. The club reached 15 Scottish Qualifying Cup South finals, winning it 11 times, before the competition was abolished in 2007. Gala Fairydean Rovers qualify automatically for the Scottish Cup as a member of the Scottish Football Association (SFA). The best performance by the club was reaching the third round, done on five occasions.[4][5] The club plays its home matches at Netherdale in Galashiels.[6][7]

History

Gala Fairydean Rovers FC was first formed in 1894. In 1907 the club was separated into two teams, known as Gala Fairydean and Gala Rovers.[1] The first Gala Rovers was the reserve team of Gala Fairydean.[1] Both clubs ceased operations in 1914 due to the outbreak of the First World War and the consequent loss of male population in Galashiels.[1] Gala Fairydean resumed in 1919, after the war had ended, and was a founder member of the East of Scotland Football League in 1923.

Gala Rovers were only reformed in 1947 and joined the Border Amateur League. Although the two clubs were separate, they were closely linked through operations such as a joint lottery. Although Gala Fairydean were a semi-professional club and needed funds to pay players, Gala Rovers were amateur and could save some of the funds generated. This helped to fund construction of the 1960s main stand at Netherdale. Gala Fairydean applied to join the Scottish Football League in 1966, 1994, 2000 and 2002, but were unsuccessful on each occasion.

The two clubs merged to form Gala Fairydean Rovers FC in 2013.[8] The club was admitted into the new Lowland Football League in 2013.

Stadium

The main stand at Netherdale, which is a Category A listed building.

Gala Fairydean first played its home matches at Eastlands Park in Galashiels between 1909 and 1913, before moving to Mossilee for a spell until the 1920s. The club moved back to Eastlands, and stayed until 1929, when Netherdale was opened.[1] Netherdale has been the club's home since 1929 and is located in the south-east of Galashiels.[6][7] The ground's main spectator stand was designed by architect Peter Womersley, alongside engineers Ove Arup and built between 1963 and 1965. The stand has a capacity for 750 spectators and the ground as a whole up to 4,000.[3] The cantilevered concrete structure is protected as a Category A listed building.[9] The club bought 300 seats from Newcastle United's St James' Park stadium when it was refurbished, but were replaced in 2006 by wooden benches.[10]

Famous players

Honours

League
Cup

Gala Rovers AFC

BAFA Honours -

  • Winners (13): 1951, 1953, 1954, 1959, 1964, 1978, 1987, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2013

B Division

  • Winners (1): 1995

South Cup

  • Winners (4):1954, 1963, 1964, 2007

Border Cup

  • Winners (6): 1963, 1968, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003

Beveridge Cup

  • Winners (6): 1954, 1967, 1978, 1996, 2003, 2013

Wright Cup

  • Winners (4):1963, 1966, 1985, 1995

Walls Cup

  • Winners (1): 1995

Waddel Cup

  • Winners (3): 1988, 2001, 2003

Dudley Cup

  • Winners (4): 1949, 1950, 1953, 2013
Other
  • King Cup:
    • Winners (11): 1911-12, 1912–13, 1914–15, 1929–30, 1946–47, 1960–61, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1988–89
  • East of Scotland Qualifying Cup:
    • Winners (10): 1926-27, 1946–47, 1961–62, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1994–95
  • East of Scotland City Cup:
    • Winners (2): 1960-61, 1987–88
  • East of Scotland League Cup:
    • Winners (2): 1968-69, 1993–94

Season-by-season record

Season Div. Pos. Pld. W D L Pts. Scottish Cup
Gala Fairydean Rovers
2013–14 Lowland League 10th 22 7 2 13 23 Lost in 2nd Round to Clyde
2014–15 Lowland League 8th 26 9 7 10 34 Lost in 1st Round to Gretna 2008
2015–16 Lowland League 11th 28 10 2 16 32 Lost in 1st Round to Linlithgow Rose

References

  1. ^ a b c d e All-time Scottish Football Club Directory 1829-2009 - Gala Fairydean Archived 20 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Scottish Football Historical Football Archive. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  2. ^ Gala Fairydean FC, pyramidpassion.co.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  3. ^ a b Netherdale Football Ground, soccerway.com. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  4. ^ Football Results Summary for Gala Fairydean, londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  5. ^ Gala Fairydean, www.fchd.info. Football Club History Database. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  6. ^ a b Information - Gala Fairydean Archived 30 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine, East of Scotland Football Association. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  7. ^ a b Netherdale, footballgroundmap.com. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Gala Fairydean Rovers look towards a united future". Southern Reporter. Johnston Publishing. 27 June 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  9. ^ "Gala Fairydean Rovers stand upgraded to A-listed". The Scotsman. Johnston Publishing. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  10. ^ Gala Fairydean - Ground, Vale of Leithen F.C.. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  11. ^ a b c East of Scotland Football League - Final tables 1923-date Archived 1 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  12. ^ Scotland - List of Qualifying Cup Finals, rsssf.com. RSSSF. 15 December 2004. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
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