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Stonehaven F.C.

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Stonehaven
Full nameStonehaven Football Club
NicknameThe Hive
Founded1919
GroundGlenury Park
Stonehaven
Capacity2,000
ChairmanKen Scott
ManagerMartyn Rollo
LeagueNoSFL Premier League
2024–25SJFA North Premier Division, 7th of 16
Websitehttp://www.stonehavenfc.co.uk

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

History

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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 1980s following the appointment of long-standing manager Derek Allan.[citation needed]

2009–2010

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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

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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

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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

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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 as, despite a 7th place Superleague finish, they 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.

2013–2014

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The following season was one of transition, with seven of the previous season's squad leaving the club. Max Alexander, Sean Croll, Ross Forsyth, Keith Horne, Michael Smith and Ryan Stewart left for Banks o' Dee, and Callum Murray joined Hermes.

Danny Anderson, Tim Capstick, Kevin Davidson, Shaun Goate, Justin Knowles, Michael Mathieson, Grant Moorhouse, the Hive's first ever Lithuanian Valentinas Sulkevicius, and Graeme Wilson came in to replace those who departed, and despite two opening Superleague defeats the team were soon top of the table. Ultimately it was too much of an ask to stay in pole position, with an eventual second successive 7th-place finish.

Club officials

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Squad

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As of 28 August 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Reece Duncan
GK File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Lewis Leiper
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Clark Robertson
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Chris Jolly
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Ronan Masson
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Lee Taggart
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Cameron Cook
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Ludi Metelski
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Ross Mitchell
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Daniel Higgins
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Ryan Fenby
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Findlay Masson
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Derek Boylan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Lewis Kidd
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Cameron Beattie
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Reece Wilson
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Ian Gunn
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Danny Anderson
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Adam MacLennan
MF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Blair MacLennan
FW File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Nicky Gordon
FW File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Josh Christie
FW File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Caie McDonald
FW File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Keith Horne
FW File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Wayne Barron
FW File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO David Baillie

Honours

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  • SJFA North East Premier Division winners: 1989–90, 1993–94
  • SJFA North Region First Division winners: 2021–22
  • SJFA North East Division One winners: 1988–89
  • Morrison Trophy: 1981–82, 1984–85, 2009–10, 2021–22
  • North (Norsco) Regional Cup: 1990–91
  • Duthie (Acorn Heating) Cup: 1963–64, 1968–69, 1993–94
  • McLeman Cup: 1972–73, 1987–88, 1994–95, 2011–2012
  • Aberdeen & District Junior League Cup: 1962–63, 1963–64
  • Jimmy Gibb Memorial Trophy: 1989–90
  • Domino's Pizza North Regional Cup: 2012–13

Notable former players

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Jamie Buchan

References

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

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