Huntly F.C.

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Huntly
Full nameHuntly Football Club
Nickname(s)The Black and Golds
Founded1928; 96 years ago (1928)
GroundChristie Park, Huntly
Capacity4,500 (270 seated)
ChairmanGeorge Clark
ManagerMartin Skinner
LeagueHighland League
2023–24Highland League, 7th of 18

Huntly Football Club are a senior football club, currently playing in the Highland League in Scotland. The club was founded in 1928 and plays at Christie Park in Huntly.

History

Huntly F.C. was formed in 1928. They were unanimously accepted to the Highland League at the league's AGM in June 1928. The club entered the league in season 1928–29 and the first game was against Inverness Thistle on Saturday 25 August 1928. In only its second league campaign, Huntly became only the third team outside Inverness to win the league, finishing two points ahead of closest rivals Elgin City and Inverness Thistle. However, the club would have to wait 64 years for another championship win and to a lot of supporters the greatest moment in the clubs history.[1] The club then won the Highland League in a record five successive seasons between 1993 and 1998.

In December 1975 the Referee's Committee of the Scottish Football Association ordered the closure of Christie Park for two months following an incident in which a referee was knocked to the ground by a supporter making his way home across the pitch after a match. The club were also fined £100 and ordered to have Police on duty at all future matches.[1]

In January 2008 Huntly reached the 4th Round proper of the Scottish Cup following victories against Fraserburgh, Annan Athletic and Culter, and although drawn at home to Division 1 team Dundee, they eventually lost 1–3.[2] In September 2009, the club became part of a match fixing probe after a 7–0 win against (then) East of Scotland side Hawick Royal Albert in a Scottish Cup tie.[3] Suspicions arose due to alleged irregular betting patterns surrounding the final score and the awarding of a penalty to Huntly during the game.[3] Nothing was proven and no further actions were taken.

Honours

Highland Football League:

League Cup:

  • Winners: 1948–49, 1951–52, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96

Aberdeenshire Cup:

  • Winners: 1960–61, 1985–86, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1999–00

Scottish Qualifying Cup (North):

  • Winners: 1992–93, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1999–00

SFA North Region Challenge Cup:

  • Winners: 2007–08

Aberdeenshire League:

  • Winners: 2016–17

Bells Cup (East):

  • Winners: 1971–72, 1974–75

Drybrough Cup (Highland League):

  • Winners: 1971–72

Current squad

As of 23 December 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 John Farquhar
GK Scotland SCO Craig Reid
DF Scotland SCO Michael Clark
DF Scotland SCO David Donald
DF Scotland SCO Blair Johnston
DF Scotland SCO Cory Ritchie
DF Scotland SCO Clark Robertson
MF Scotland SCO Tom Andrews
MF Scotland SCO Cammy Booth
MF Scotland SCO Philip Duncan
MF Scotland SCO Neil McVittie (on loan to Greenock)
MF Scotland SCO Jordan Morrice
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Scotland SCO Glenn Murison
MF Scotland SCO Paul Napier
MF Scotland SCO Calvin Roddie
MF Scotland SCO Ryan Stewart
MF Scotland SCO Ross Still
MF Scotland SCO Alex Thoirs
FW Scotland SCO Martin Charlesworth
FW Scotland SCO Gary McGowan
FW Scotland SCO Reece McKeown
FW Scotland SCO Dennis Wyness

References

  1. ^ a b "A look back over the years". Huntly Football Club.
  2. ^ http://www.statto.com/football/teams/huntly/2007-2008/results
  3. ^ a b Cup match-fixing probe launched (BBC), retrieved 29 September 2009.

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