Stonehaven F.C.

Stonehaven
Full name Stonehaven Football Club
Nickname(s) The Hive
Founded 1919
Ground Glenury Park
Stonehaven
Ground Capacity 2,000
Chairman Ken Scott
Manager Ian Esslemont
League SJFA North Superleague
2015–16 SJFA North Superleague, 3rd
Website Club home page

Stonehaven Football Club are a Scottish Junior football club from Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. The club currently play in the McBookie.com SJFA North Superleague.

History

Stonehaven Football Club were founded in 1919 and the clubs' home ground is Glenury Park. The Club colours are royal blue with white trim on the shirts and shorts, with a change kit of yellow and black vertical striped shirts with black shorts and black socks. The Club changed to these back in the late 1980's following the appointment of long-standing manager Derek Allan.

2009–2010

At the end of the 2009–10 SJFA North Division One season, second placed Inverness City were denied promotion after failing to secure a suitable home ground.[1] The decision was made for third placed Stonehaven to play-off against Buchanhaven Hearts who finished 13th in the North Superleague to decide the second promotion/relegation spot. Stonehaven won 3–2 at Heathryfold Park, Aberdeen to secure promotion.[2]

2010–2011

The Hive retained their Superleague status the following season under the guidance, for part of the season at least, of new management duo Richard Craig and Derek Craigie before they took over the reins at Superleague rivals Sunnybank. Former manager Derek Allan stepped into the breach in December 2011 with assistance from former Cove Rangers, Huntly and Peterhead midfielder Doug Baxter.

2011–2012

Just a couple of months into the 2011–2012 season Baxter was handed sole charge of the side and along with assistant manager Sandy McNaughton led the side to second in the PMAC Superleague and to the McBookie.com McLeman Cup.

2012–2013

Despite this success Baxter and McNaughton opted to move to pastures new in October 2012 and they took over at rivals Banks o'Dee.

It was Derek Allan who would fill the managerial position again, with assistance initially from former Banchory St Ternan manager Steve Scott and latterly Ian Esslemont. Due to work commitments Allan was to step down again in early 2013 but that did not deter Esslemont and the team achieved yet more silverware success as they clinched the Domino's Pizza North Regional Cup with a 3–1 win over Maud at Ian Mair Park.

Club officials

Management

As of 15th October 2016

Committee

As of 15th October 2016
  • Chairman: Ken Scott
  • Vice Chairman:
  • Secretary: Neale Scott
  • Treasurer: Chuck Thorn
  • Graham Anderson
  • Kenny Black
  • Brian Birss

Squad

As of 15th October 2016

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

No. Position Player
Scotland GK Fraser Stark
Scotland GK Gavin Robertson
Scotland DF Connor Brian
Scotland DF Rthys Gray
Scotland DF Ludwik Metelski
Scotland DF Neal McTavish
Scotland DF Scott Pyper
Scotland DF Steven Reid
Scotland DF Barry Smith
Scotland MF Danny Anderson
Scotland MF Ryan Arbuckle
Scotland MF Rob Armstrong
No. Position Player
Scotland MF Adam McWilliam
Scotland MF Lewis Pashley
Scotland MF Stephen Robertson (vice-captain)
Scotland MF Lewis Shand
Scotland MF Andrew Sinclair
Scotland FW Jonny Cook
Scotland FW Michael Cormack
Scotland FW Jason Coyle
Scotland FW Craig Mackie
Scotland FW Jordan Reid
Scotland FW Martin Shand (captain)
Scotland FW Ryan Stewart
Scotland FW Darren Taylor

Honours

Notable Former Players

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

No. Position Player
Scotland DF Jamie Buchan
Scotland FW Andrew Hutcheon

References

  1. City denied access to Superleague inverness-courier.co.uk, 1 June 2010
  2. Hive back in Superleague mearnsleader.co.uk, 11 June 2010

Sources

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