Livingston F.C.
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Full name | Livingston Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Livi Lions | ||
Founded | 1995 | ||
Ground | Almondvale Stadium, Livingston, Scotland | ||
Capacity | 10,122 | ||
Chairman | Pearse Flynn | ||
Manager | None | ||
League | First Division | ||
2005-06 | SPL, 12th (relegated) | ||
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Livingston Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Livingston, West Lothian. They currently play in the First Division. They currently do not have a manager after they parted company with former Scotland international John Robertson. The current shirt sponsor is HBOS owned Intelligent Finance.
The club was previously based in Edinburgh and known as Ferranti Thistle F.C. from 1943 and upon gaining election to the Scottish league in 1974 they were forced to change their name as Ferranti had commercial connections [1] They chose Meadowbank Thistle F.C. as they played at the Meadowbank stadium. The team relocated to the new town of Livingston in 1995, changing its name, colours and club crest at the same time to form what was essentially a brand new club. The newly-created Livingston F.C. won the Third Division title in the 1995-1996 season and over the next five years added the Second Division and First Division titles to the honour roll.
Progress
Livingston F.C's first season ended in triumph as they were crowned champions of the Scottish Division Three for the 1995-96 season. Three years later, in 1998-99, they won promotion again as Division Two champions. Another promotion followed in 2000-01 when the club finished champions of Division One and gained promotion to the Scottish Premier League after just six seasons in existence. Livingston's first SPL campaign, 2001-02, brought more success as they finished third in the league and qualified for the UEFA Cup. Livingston won their first National trophy in 2004 by winning the Scottish League Cup after a 2-0 win over Hibernian at Hampden Park.
Livingston have recently come out of financial administration following a period of financial turmoil in which the previous boardroom occupants were ousted to make way for Pearse Flynn's Lionheart Consortium.
On the February 11 2006, Paul Lambert resigned as Livingston manager after 12 straight defeats leaving Livingston bottom of the Scottish Premier League. He was replaced by former player and coach John Robertson .
Despite his best efforts, Livingston were relegated for the first time in May 2006, and a poor showing in the 2006/07 First Division saw John Robertson removed as Livingston manager on 15th April 2007. His successor has yet to be announced but speculation has linked Stockport County coach Jim Gannon to the job.
Honours
- Scottish League Cup Winners (1) - 2004
- Scottish First Division Winners (1) - 2000-01
- Scottish Second Division Winners (2) - 1985-86¹, 1998-99
- Scottish Third Division Winners (1) - 1995-96
- Scottish League Challenge Cup Runners Up (1) - 2000-01
¹ Note that this includes honours won between 1974 and 1995, when the club was known as Meadowbank Thistle.
Managers
- Jim Leishman (1995-1997)
- Ray Stewart (1997-2000)
- Jim Leishman (2000-2003)
- Marcio Maximo Barcellos (2003)
- David Hay (2003-2004)
- Allan Preston (2004)
- Richard Gough (2004-2005)
- Paul Lambert (2005-2006)
- John Robertson (2006-2007)
Famous players
- Rab Douglas
- David Bingham
- John Robertson
- Barry Wilson
- Marvin Andrews
- David Fernández
- Javier Sánchez Broto
- Stuart Lovell
- Francisco Quino
- Oscar Rubio
- Davide Xausa
- David McNamee
- Hassan Kachloul
- Paul Dalglish
- Paul Lambert
Current Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Players out on loan
— | DF | SCO | Gary Miller (on loan to Ayr United) |
— | MF | EIR | Wes Hoolahan (on loan to Blackpool) |
— | FW | SCO | Robert Snodgrass (on loan to Stirling Albion) |
Club Records
- Record Victory: 7 - 0 v Queen of the South, 29 January, 2000
- Record Defeat: 0 - 7 v Hibernian, 8 February, 2006
- Record Defeat (incl. Meadowbank): 0 - 8 v Hamilton Academical, 14 December, 1974
UEFA Ranking
Current Club Ranking
See also
- Clyde F.C. and Wimbledon F.C./Milton Keynes Dons F.C., which have a similar relocation history.
- Relocation of professional sports teams.