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Forres Mechanics F.C.

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Forres Mechanics
Full nameForres Mechanics Football Club
Nickname(s)The Can Cans
Founded1884; 140 years ago (1884)
GroundMosset Park, Forres
Capacity2,700 (502 seated)
ChairmanJames Anderson
ManagerCharlie Rowley
LeagueHighland League
2023–24Highland League, 14th of 18

Forres Mechanics Football Club are a senior Scottish association football club from the town of Forres, Moray, currently playing in the Highland Football League.[1] They play at the town's Mosset Park. Forres Mechanics are the oldest association football club in the North of Scotland and are one of only two original teams to play in the Highland League since its first season in 1893,[2] the other being Clachnacuddin.

History

Their unusual name is variously stated to come from the town's Mechanics Institute or most likely when a group of craftsmen or mechanics split from an earlier Forres team to form their own club.[3] Forres Mechanics have won the Highland league twice: in the 1985–86 season and in the 2011–12 season.[4]

On 26 November 2016, Forres Mechanics played their most high-profile match in recent years when they held League One side Stenhousemuir to a 2-2 draw in 2016–17 Scottish Cup.

Honours

Personnel

Management

  • Manager: Charlie Rowley
  • Assistant Manager: Craig Ewen
  • Coach: Charlie Brown

First team squad

As of 3 August 2017

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Scotland SCO Stuart Knight
GK Scotland SCO Euan Storrier
DF Scotland SCO Simon Allan
DF Scotland SCO Gordon Finlayson
DF Scotland SCO Graham Fraser
DF Scotland SCO Ruari Fraser (on loan from Ross County)
DF Scotland SCO Graeme Grant
DF Scotland SCO Calum Howarth
DF Scotland SCO Connor MacIver
DF Scotland SCO Jordan Wardrope
MF Scotland SCO Kieran Chalmers
MF Scotland SCO Martin Groat
MF Scotland SCO Allan MacPhee
MF Scotland SCO Ross MacPherson
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Scotland SCO Craig McGovern
MF Scotland SCO Jordan Milne
MF Scotland SCO Scott Moore
MF Scotland SCO Owen Paterson
MF Scotland SCO Alan Pollock
MF Scotland SCO Kyle Scott
MF Scotland SCO Stuart Soane
MF Scotland SCO Ryan Stuart
FW Scotland SCO John Cameron
FW Scotland SCO Robbie Duncanson
FW Scotland SCO Fraser Forbes
FW Scotland SCO Lee Fraser
FW Scotland SCO Brandon Hutcheson

References

  1. ^ Highland Football League. "Forres Mechanics F.C." Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.highlandfootballleague.com/
  3. ^ Watson, Colin (1985). Forres Mechanics: the First Hundred Years. Forres Mechanics F.C.
  4. ^ Christie, Craig (8 May 2012). "Emotional Rowley acclaims Forres title success". The Northern Scot.

57°36′45.47″N 3°36′54.49″W / 57.6126306°N 3.6151361°W / 57.6126306; -3.6151361