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Annan Athletic
File:Annan Athletic FC logo.png
Full nameAnnan Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s)Black and Golds,[1] Galabankies[2]
Founded1942; 82 years ago (1942)
GroundGalabank, Annan
Capacity2,500 (500 seated)
ChairmanHenry McClelland
ManagerJim Chapman
LeagueScottish League Two
2015-16Scottish League Two, 5th
Websitehttp://www.annanathleticfc.com/

Annan Athletic Football Club is a Scottish association football club based in the town of Annan, Dumfries and Galloway. The club was founded in 1942 and competes in the Scottish League Two as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League.

The club competed in Scottish junior football and English regional leagues before becoming a member of the Scottish Football Association in 1978 which made the club eligible to compete in the Scottish Cup for the first time. Annan Athletic won the South of Scotland League twice and the East of Scotland League four times before successfully applying to join the Scottish Football League (SFL) in 2008.[3]

Annan Athletic's best finish in the SPFL was second in League Two in 2013–14 whilst its best result in the Scottish Cup was reaching the third round on three occasions, most recently in 2011–12. The club is managed by Jim Chapman and plays its home games at Galabank in the north of Annan.[2]

History

Upon their formation in 1942, Annan entered the Dumfries and District Youth League, but this competition lasted only throughout the war years, and in 1945 they joined the Dumfries and District Junior League instead. They had a fairly successful time as a junior club, reaching the fifth round of the Scottish Junior Cup on one occasion (losing 2–1 to Perth side Jeanfield Swifts).

In 1950–51 the Dumfries and District Junior League had to be wound up due to lack of officials, and the following season (1951–52) the club had to go into abeyance as the Junior Association would not release them from their membership. For the following season (1952–1953) Annan Athletic joined the Carlisle and District League and the Cumberland Football Association. This proved an astute move when Annan Athletic won every competition they entered bar one in their first season in membership.

Annan remained members of the Carlisle and District League until they moved back to Scottish football in the 1977–78 season when they joined the South of Scotland Football League. This switch, along with some upgrade work to their Galabank ground also allowed the club to compete in the qualifying stages of the Scottish Cup as well.

The club proved very successful in the South League, winning every competition that was available to them. In an attempt to get more competitive football, they joined the East of Scotland Football League in season 1987–88, although they maintained their commitment to the South League by running a reserve side. They won promotion in their first season in the East League, and two years later won the Premier Division. They became one of the league's top sides and qualified for the Scottish Cup's early rounds on various occasions.

Scottish Football League

Annan applied to join the Scottish Football League in 2000, when two new clubs were admitted, but lost out to Peterhead and Elgin City. Following the demise of local rivals Gretna in 2008, Annan applied along with four other clubs to replace them in the Third Division. They were the successful candidate, being chosen due to the standard of their facilities, ahead of Cove Rangers, Spartans, Preston Athletic and Edinburgh City.[4]

Their first league match as a professional team ended in a 4–1 win over Cowdenbeath in the 2008/09 season. They finished 7th that season and 8th in the next season (however, they reached the semi-finals of the Scottish Challenge Cup). They were challenging for promotion to the Second Division in the 2010/11 season, their 3rd season in Scottish senior football. They finished 4th and qualified for the play-off final after a win over Alloa Athletic in play-off semi-finals (2–1, 0–0). They played Albion Rovers in the two-legged final, however, they lost the tie 4–3 on aggregate (1–3, 2–1), meaning that they missed out on promotion to the Second Division.

After the first quarter of the 2011–12 season, Annan sat top of the league, three points clear. Also, for the second time since becoming SFL members in 2008, they have reached the semi-finals of the 2011–12 Scottish Challenge Cup. Later as the season further progressed Annan dropped points and fell into mid table they would then finish the season in 6th place 8 points off the play-off places and 28 points off first position. A 3–0 defeat to First Division Falkirk ended their hopes of a first Challenge Cup Final.

During the 2012–13 season, Annan secured a 0–0 draw at home to Rangers on 15 September 2012, in what was the first-ever league meeting between the two sides.[5] In the same season, on 9 March, Annan beat Rangers 2–1 at Ibrox.

Stadium

Grandstand and football pitch at Galabank
Galabank in 2009

Annan played at Mafeking Park from 1946 to 1953, when they moved to their present ground at Galabank. The ground has a capacity of 2,504, including 500 seats.

Current squad

As of 2 May 2016[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Scotland SCO Blair Currie
GK Scotland SCO Jordan Hart
DF Scotland SCO Steven Black
DF Scotland SCO Jack Breslin (on loan from Celtic)
DF Scotland SCO Kevin Nicholl
DF Scotland SCO Greig McDonald
DF Scotland SCO Martin McNiff
DF England ENG Steven Swinglehurst
DF Scotland SCO Daniel Wadge
DF Scotland SCO Peter Watson
MF Scotland SCO Jordan Brown
MF Scotland SCO Matty Flynn
MF Northern Ireland NIR Bryan Gilfillan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Ben Jago (on loan from Tranmere Rovers)
MF Scotland SCO Ryan McStay
MF Scotland SCO Scott Norman
MF Scotland SCO Liam Park
MF Scotland SCO Steven Sloan
MF England ENG Josh Todd
FW England ENG Lewis Guy
FW Scotland SCO Stuart McColm
FW Scotland SCO Rabin Omar
FW Nigeria NGA Smart Osadolor
FW England ENG Peter Weatherson

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Scotland SCO Dan Wood (on loan at Gretna 2008)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Scotland SCO Connor Liddell (on loan at Gretna 2008)

Coaching staff

  • Manager: Jim Chapman
  • Assistant Manager: John Joyce
  • Coach: Peter Weatherson
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Bill Bentley
  • Trainer: Karen Robertson
  • Kit man: Terry McClelland
  • Physio: Carrieann Kirkup
  • Rehab Staff: David Kirkup
  • Rehab Staff: Sarah White
  • Club Doctor: Dr David Baker

Board officials

  • Chairman: Henry McClelland
  • Vice-Chairman: Richard Shaw
  • Secretary: Alan Irving
  • President: Sam Wallace
  • Treasurer: Colin Archibald

Managers

Annan Athletic appointed their first manager in 1975; previously, the team was selected by the club's management committee.[7]

Honours

References

  1. ^ Club information, Annan Athletic F.C.. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Annan Athletic Football Club". Scottish Professional Football League. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  3. ^ History of Annan Athletic FC 1942 -2007, Annan Athletic F.C.. 10 October 2007. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  4. ^ Annan voted in to SFL's Division 3, BBC Sport, 3 July 2008
  5. ^ Annan Athletic 0–0 Rangers, BBC Sport, 15 September 2012
  6. ^ "Annan Athletic Football Club Current Squad". Annan Athletic F.C. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Managers". Annan Athletic Football Club website. 10 October 2007. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)