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56°38′53″N 2°53′36″W / 56.648143°N 2.893384°W / 56.648143; -2.893384
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Forfar United
Full nameForfar United Junior Football Club
Nickname(s)United
Founded1881 (as Forfar East End)
1974 (as Forfar Albion)
2020 (as Forfar United)
GroundGuthrie Park
Lochside Road
Forfar
Capacity2,500
ManagerDanny Low
League SJFA Midlands League
2023–24 SJFA Midlands League, 20th of 20

Forfar United Junior Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Forfar, Angus. The current club was formed in August 2020 following the amalgamation of the Forfar amateur team Lowson United and Forfar Albion (themselves formed in 1974 following the amalgamation of two existing local sides, Forfar Celtic (est. 1891) and Forfar East End (est. 1881)). [1] [2] After one season playing as Forfar East End Celtic, the name Albion was adopted in 1975. The club play at Guthrie Park.

Up until the end of the 2005–06 season, they played in Tayside Division One of the Scottish Junior Football Association's Eastern Region.

The SJFA completed its restructuring of Junior football in the east of Scotland prior to the 2006–07 season, and Forfar Albion were placed in the twelve-team East Region, North Division. They finished ninth, 12th and 12th in seasons 2006–07, 2007–08 and 2008–09 respectively, but showed encouraging signs of improvement during the 2009–10 season.

Under the new name Forfar United, the club managed an 11th-place finish in the 2022–23 season, then embarked on a youthful rebuild from the 2023–24 season under the new management team of Danny Low, Steve Smith, Mark Stott, Kyle Buik, Fraser Reid (GK coach) and Ben Coutts (Physio).

First-team squad

As of 12 September 2023

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 Aaron Clark (loan from Montrose fc)
GK Scotland  SCO Jack Shaw
DF Scotland  SCO Thomas Mcconnachie
DF France  FRA Mohamed Bah
DF Scotland  SCO Keitel Newman
DF Scotland  SCO Ben Ranstead
DF Northern Ireland  NIR Joel Nixon
DF Scotland  SCO Joshua Gordon
DF Scotland  SCO Aaron Barnett
DF Scotland  SCO Rhys Garmany
MF Scotland  SCO Kyle Buik
MF Scotland  SCO Rhys Maddison
MF Scotland  SCO Thomas Smith
MF Scotland  SCO Jonny Blackie
MF Scotland  SCO Evan Kidd
MF Scotland  SCO Ross Bell
MF Italy  ITA Lawrence Williams (loan from Dundee St James F.C.)
MF Scotland  SCO Jack Davie
FW Colombia  COL Rene Rivera Diazgranados


FW Scotland  SCO Owen Gray
FW Scotland  SCO Cain Buchanan
FW Scotland  SCO Connor Birse (C)
FW Scotland  SCO Jay Yule
FW Niger  NIG Tobiloba Fasoranti
FW Scotland  SCO Richie Low
FW Scotland  SCO Aaron Mitchell
FW Scotland  SCO Cameron Gauhl
FW Scotland  SCO Cemi Gokalp

References

  1. ^ McGlone, David; McLure, Bill (1987). The Juniors - 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football. Mainstream. p. 293. ISBN  1-85158-060-3.
  2. ^ "Forfar Albion announce amalgamation". Retrieved 15 September 2020.

External links

56°38′53″N 2°53′36″W / 56.648143°N 2.893384°W / 56.648143; -2.893384



forfar+albion+f.c. Latitude and Longitude:

56°38′53″N 2°53′36″W / 56.648143°N 2.893384°W / 56.648143; -2.893384
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Forfar Albion F.C.)

Forfar United
Full nameForfar United Junior Football Club
Nickname(s)United
Founded1881 (as Forfar East End)
1974 (as Forfar Albion)
2020 (as Forfar United)
GroundGuthrie Park
Lochside Road
Forfar
Capacity2,500
ManagerDanny Low
League SJFA Midlands League
2023–24 SJFA Midlands League, 20th of 20

Forfar United Junior Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Forfar, Angus. The current club was formed in August 2020 following the amalgamation of the Forfar amateur team Lowson United and Forfar Albion (themselves formed in 1974 following the amalgamation of two existing local sides, Forfar Celtic (est. 1891) and Forfar East End (est. 1881)). [1] [2] After one season playing as Forfar East End Celtic, the name Albion was adopted in 1975. The club play at Guthrie Park.

Up until the end of the 2005–06 season, they played in Tayside Division One of the Scottish Junior Football Association's Eastern Region.

The SJFA completed its restructuring of Junior football in the east of Scotland prior to the 2006–07 season, and Forfar Albion were placed in the twelve-team East Region, North Division. They finished ninth, 12th and 12th in seasons 2006–07, 2007–08 and 2008–09 respectively, but showed encouraging signs of improvement during the 2009–10 season.

Under the new name Forfar United, the club managed an 11th-place finish in the 2022–23 season, then embarked on a youthful rebuild from the 2023–24 season under the new management team of Danny Low, Steve Smith, Mark Stott, Kyle Buik, Fraser Reid (GK coach) and Ben Coutts (Physio).

First-team squad

As of 12 September 2023

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 Aaron Clark (loan from Montrose fc)
GK Scotland  SCO Jack Shaw
DF Scotland  SCO Thomas Mcconnachie
DF France  FRA Mohamed Bah
DF Scotland  SCO Keitel Newman
DF Scotland  SCO Ben Ranstead
DF Northern Ireland  NIR Joel Nixon
DF Scotland  SCO Joshua Gordon
DF Scotland  SCO Aaron Barnett
DF Scotland  SCO Rhys Garmany
MF Scotland  SCO Kyle Buik
MF Scotland  SCO Rhys Maddison
MF Scotland  SCO Thomas Smith
MF Scotland  SCO Jonny Blackie
MF Scotland  SCO Evan Kidd
MF Scotland  SCO Ross Bell
MF Italy  ITA Lawrence Williams (loan from Dundee St James F.C.)
MF Scotland  SCO Jack Davie
FW Colombia  COL Rene Rivera Diazgranados


FW Scotland  SCO Owen Gray
FW Scotland  SCO Cain Buchanan
FW Scotland  SCO Connor Birse (C)
FW Scotland  SCO Jay Yule
FW Niger  NIG Tobiloba Fasoranti
FW Scotland  SCO Richie Low
FW Scotland  SCO Aaron Mitchell
FW Scotland  SCO Cameron Gauhl
FW Scotland  SCO Cemi Gokalp

References

  1. ^ McGlone, David; McLure, Bill (1987). The Juniors - 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football. Mainstream. p. 293. ISBN  1-85158-060-3.
  2. ^ "Forfar Albion announce amalgamation". Retrieved 15 September 2020.

External links

56°38′53″N 2°53′36″W / 56.648143°N 2.893384°W / 56.648143; -2.893384



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