Stranraer F.C.

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Stranraer F.C.
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Full name Stranraer Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blues or The Clayholers
Founded 1870
Ground Stair Park,
Stranraer, Scotland
(Capacity 5,600)
Chairman Flag of Scotland Nigel Redhead
Manager Flag of Scotland Gerry Britton
League Scottish Third Division
2006-07 Scottish Second Division, 9th (relegated)
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Stranraer Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football team based in the town of Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway. They are members of the Scottish Football League, and are currently playing in the Third Division after being relegated at the end of season 2006-07.

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The club was founded in 1870, making it the third oldest club amongst current Scottish League members. Despite this, Stranraer did not enter the league until 1949; the town's comparative isolation in the far South West of the country no doubt contributing to this. Prior to gaining Scottish League membership, they had competed in the Southern Counties League, Scottish Combination, Scottish Alliance and South of Scotland League.

The club came to national attention when Rangers came to Stranraer for a Scottish Cup tie in 1948. The Glasgow side recorded a narrow 1-0 victory in front of Stair Park's record attendance. Two seasons later Stranraer were elected to join the Scottish League's 'C' Division, competing mainly against the reserve teams of top flight clubs. The club were finally elevated to the mainstream of the Scottish League following the scrapping of 'C' Division in 1955.

With the league reformation at the end of the 1993-94 season, Stranraer found themselves playing in the new First Division in season 1994-95. Unfortunately, they finished rock bottom with only 17 points from 36 games. Stranraer spent three seasons in the Second Division before winning promotion back to the First Division at the end of the 1997-98 season. Once again, they finished bottom of the league, with the same points total as before and a whopping 29 defeats.

The club then spent a further four years in the Second Division, with the most notable event being a good Scottish Cup run in season 2002-03, which saw them go all the way to the Quarter Finals, where they were beaten 4-0 by SPL side Motherwell. However, the team's good Cup run did not reflect their league form, as they finished 9th in the Second Division, and thus were relegated to the Third Division for season 2003-04. However, the team's fortunes improved from there, as they won the Third Division at the first attempt, gaining promotion back to the Second Division. In season 2004-05, the team shocked most people, as they stayed in the top two for most of the campaign. A 1-1 draw with closest promotion rivals Morton on April 30, 2005 saw them gain promotion to the First Division for the third time, but as in each of Stranraer's previous campaigns at that level, they were unable to avoid relegation at the first time of asking.

The team has had a largely unsuccessful campaign in 2006-07, as heavy defeats at the hands of relegation rivals Peterhead and Forfar left them dangerously poised in the relegation zone. They eventually finished 9th, setting up a promotion play-off with East Fife. A 4-2 aggregate defeat (despite winning the second leg 1-0) saw them relegated to the Third Division.

No. Position Player
Flag of Scotland GK Scott Black
Flag of Scotland GK Allan Ferguson
Flag of Scotland DF John Kane
Flag of Scotland DF Gerry McLaughlin
Flag of Scotland DF James McKinstry
Flag of Scotland DF Kevin Nicholl
No. Position Player
Flag of France MF Grégory Tadé
Flag of Scotland MF Steven Bonar
Flag of Scotland MF Andy Gibson
Flag of Scotland MF Danny Mitchell
Flag of Scotland FW Gerry Britton
Flag of Scotland FW Michael Mullen
Flag of Scotland FW Pat Keogh
Flag of Scotland FW Michael Mullen
Flag of Scotland FW Ian Cashman
Flag of Scotland FW Ricky Gillies

  • Year of formation: 1870
  • Most League points in a season:
56 (Second Division - Season 1993/94) (2 Points for a Win)
79 (Third Division - Season 2003/04) (3 Points for a Win)
  • Most League goals scored by a player in a season: Derek Frye (Season 1977/78) & Michael Moore (Season 2003/04), 27 Goals
  • Record Victory: 7-0, v Brechin City, Division 2, 06/02/1965
  • Honours:
Scottish Second Division Champions: 1993/94, 1997/98
Scottish Second Division Runners Up: 2004/05
Scottish Third Division Champions: 2003/04
Scottish Challenge Cup: 1996
Scottish Cup Quarter Finalists: 2002/03
Scottish League Cup Quarter Finalists: 1968/69
Qualifying Cup: Winners (1937), Runners Up (1946, 1947)

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