Draft:Edinburgh College F.C.
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Full name | Edinburgh College Football Club |
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Founded | 2021 |
Ground | Heriot-Watt Sports Academy, Riccarton, Edinburgh |
Capacity | 500 |
Chairman | Dave Kelly |
Manager | George Thomson |
League | East of Scotland League Second Division |
2023–24 | East of Scotland League Second Division, 5th of 16 |
Edinburgh College Football Club is a football club based at Riccarton Campus, on the western fringes of Edinburgh. The club's first team plays in the East of Scotland League Second Division. Home matches are played on a 3G synthetic pitch within the John Brydson Arena on the university campus at Riccarton where they ground-share with Heriot-Watt University.[1]
The club joined the East of Scotland League Third Division in 2021[2] and were promoted to the Second Division in 2023 after a third place finish.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Edinburgh College". Non League Scotland. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ "History made as Bo'ness Athletic to join Bo'ness United in senior football ranks". Falkirk Herald.
- ^ "Edinburgh College's Post". LinkedIn.
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