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Alloa Athletic F. C.
Alloa Athletic Football Club is a Scottish association football semi-professional club based in the town of Alloa, Clackmannanshire. Formed as Alloa in 1880, the football club shortly changed its name to Alloa Association, and then to Alloa Athletic in 1881. Upon joining the Scottish Football League in 1921 they returned to Alloa, before reverting to Alloa Athletic in 1997. The club compete in Scottish League One as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League. The club was elected to the second tier of the Scottish Football League in 1921–22, earning promotion to the top flight in its first season after winning the Second Division. Below the top two tiers, Alloa Athletic has finished runners-up in the third tier a record nine times without ever winning, the most recent coming in 2016–17, when they failed to gain promotion to the Championship via the play-offs. Alloa Athletic first entered in the Scottish Cup in 1883, its best result reaching the quarter-final ...
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Recreation Park, Alloa
Recreation Park, also known as Recreation Grounds, The Recs and The Indodrill Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. It is the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League team Alloa Athletic, who have played there since 1895. Additionally, Broomhill (formerly BSC Glasgow) of the Scottish Lowland Football League have been groundsharing at Recreation Park since 2016. Central Girls Football Academy have used the stadium for home matches from 2017. The stadium has an artificial playing surface and has a capacity of . History Alloa Athletic have played at Recreation Park since 1895. A wooden main stand was built during the 1920s. Around 1950, a terracing cover was built on the Hilton Road Side. A record attendance of 15,467 was set by a 1954–55 Scottish Cup match against Celtic. Floodlights were installed in 1979. A new main stand was opened in 1991. The new main stand cost £350,000, most of which was provided by the F ...
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1981–82 In Scottish Football
The 1981–82 season was the 85th season of Scottish league football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c .... Scottish Premier Division Champions: Celtic Relegated: Partick Thistle, Airdrieonians Scottish League Division One Promoted: Motherwell, Kilmarnock Relegated: East Stirlingshire, Queen of the South Scottish League Division Two Promoted: Clyde, Alloa Athletic Other honours Cup honours Individual honours Scottish national team Key: *(H) = Home match *(A) = Away match *WCQG6 = World Cup qualifying – Group 6 *WCG6 = World Cup – Group 6 *BHC = British Home Championship See also 1981–82 Aberdeen F.C. season Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:1981-82 in Scottish football Seasons in Scottish football ...
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Hugh Wilson (football Manager)
Hugh Wilson is a former Scottish football manager, who worked for Alloa Athletic and Cowdenbeath. Wilson worked as chief scout for Alloa Athletic for 10 years until he was appointed manager in October 1974. He guided Alloa to promotion in 1976–77, but the club was relegated in 1977–78. Wilson resigned as Alloa manager near to the end of the 1979–80 season, and was replaced by Alex Totten. He then worked as chief scout for Falkirk for two years before being appointed manager of Cowdenbeath Cowdenbeath (; sco, Coudenbeith) is a town and burgh in west Fife, Scotland. It is north-east of Dunfermline and north of the capital, Edinburgh. The town grew up around the extensive coalfields of the area and became a police burgh in 18 .... References Year of birth unknown Possibly living people Scottish football managers Alloa Athletic F.C. managers Falkirk F.C. non-playing staff Cowdenbeath F.C. managers Scottish Football League managers {{S ...
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1976–77 In Scottish Football
Season 1976–1977 was the 104th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 80th season of Scottish league football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c .... After the failure of the Spring Cup and the 26-game season in the First and Second Divisions, a 39-game season was instituted in these divisions with a slight imbalance in the number of home and away games played by each team; however, this was seen as preferable to a lengthy 52-game season. Scottish Premier Division Champions: Celtic Relegated: Hearts, Kilmarnock Scottish League First Division Promoted: St. Mirren, Clydebank Relegated: Raith Rovers, Falkirk Scottish League Second Division Promoted: Stirling Albion, Alloa Athletic Cup honours Other honours National County - aggregate ov ...
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Tottenham Hotspur F
Tottenham () is a town in North London, England, within the London Borough of Haringey. It is located in the ceremonial county of Greater London. Tottenham is centred north-northeast of Charing Cross, bordering Edmonton to the north, Walthamstow, across the River Lea, to the east, and Stamford Hill to the south, with Wood Green and Harringay to the west. The area rapidly expanded in the late-19th century, becoming a working-class suburb of London following the advent of the railway and mass development of housing for the lower-middle and working classes. It is the location of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, founded in 1882. The parish of Tottenham was granted urban district status in 1894 and municipal borough status in 1934. Following the Second World War, the area saw large-scale development of council housing, including tower blocks. Until 1965 Tottenham was in the historic county of Middlesex. In 1965, the borough of Tottenham merged with the municipal boroughs of Hor ...
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Scotland National Football Team
The Scotland national football team gd, Sgioba Ball-coise Nàiseanta na h-Alba sco, Scotland National Fitbaa Team represents Scotland in men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. It competes in the three major professional tournaments: the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Nations League and the UEFA European Championship. Scotland, as a country of the United Kingdom, is not a member of the International Olympic Committee, and therefore the national team does not compete in the Olympic Games. The majority of Scotland's home matches are played at the national stadium, Hampden Park. Scotland is the joint oldest national football team in the world, alongside England, whom they played in the world's first international football match in 1872. Scotland has a long-standing rivalry with England, whom they played annually from 1872 until 1989. The teams have met only eight times since then, most recently in a group match during Euro 2020 in June 2021. ...
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John White (footballer Born 1937)
John Anderson White (28 April 1937 – 21 July 1964) was a Scottish international football midfielder and sometime inside right who played a significant role for Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) during their Double winning season in 1960–61. He had two brothers, Eddie and Tom, who were also professional footballers. White was killed by a lightning strike at the age of 27. Playing career Alloa Athletic White first played at senior level for Alloa Athletic under the management of Jasper 'Jerry' Kerr. He debuted in the 1956/57 season. Kerr paired White in an effective inside forward combination with Dennis Gillespie. In the 68 league appearances White made for The Wasps, he scored 26 goals. The ''John White Lounge'' is still a feature at the Clackmannanshire club's ground. Falkirk White was bought by Falkirk in August 1958 for £3,300 (£ today). Alex Parker and Eddie O'Hara had been jointly sold to Everton the June before giving Falkirk a cash injection of £18,000. Among others ...
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Alloa V Stirling IX MMVI
Alloa (Received Pronunciation ; educated Scottish pronunciation /ˈaloʊa/; gd, Alamhagh, possibly meaning "rock plain") is a town in Clackmannanshire in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. It is on the north bank of the Forth at the spot where some say it ceases to be the River Forth and becomes the Firth of Forth. Alloa is south of the Ochil Hills, east of Stirling and north of Falkirk; by water Alloa is from Granton. The town, formerly a burgh of barony, is the administrative centre of Clackmannanshire Council. Historically, the economy relied heavily on trade between Glasgow and mainland Europe through its port. This became increasingly uncompetitive and the port stopped operating in 1970. The local economy is now centred on retail and leisure since the closure of major industries; only one brewer and one glassmaker survive today. Parochially, Alloa was linked with Tullibody. The towns are now distinct, albeit with Lornshill in the middle, and Alloa is about twice the si ...
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1938–39 In Scottish Football
The 1938–39 season was the 66th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 49th season of the Scottish Football League. Due to the World War II the league was not officially competed for again until the 1946–47 season. Scottish League Division One Champions: Rangers Scottish League Division Two Scottish Cup Clyde were winners of the Scottish Cup after a 4–0 win over Motherwell. Other Honours National County * * - aggregate over two legs Highland League Junior Cup Rutherglen Glencairn were winners of the Junior Cup after a 1–0 win over Shawfield in the final. Scotland national team Scotland were joint winners of the 1939 British Home Championship with England and Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the Wales–England border, east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the ... Key: * (H) = Home m ...
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Central Football League
There have been at least three competitions in Scotland known as the Central Football League The first was originally formed in 1896 by five clubs - Cowdenbeath, Dunfermline Athletic, Fair City Athletic, Kirkcaldy and St Johnstone. In 1897 this version was superseded by the Central Football Combination. Champions *1896–97 Cowdenbeath *1897–98 not completed Membership *Alloa Athletic 1897–1898 *Cowdenbeath 1896–1898 *Dundee 'A' 1897–98 *Dunfermline Athletic 1896–1898 * Fair City Athletic 1896–1897 * Hearts of Beith 1897–1898 * Kircaldy 1896–1898 * Lochgelly United 1896–1898 * St Johnstone 1896–97 The Central League was reformed in 1909 with twelve members - Alloa Athletic, Arbroath, Bathgate, Bo'ness, Broxburn Athletic, Dunfermline Athletic, East Fife, King's Park, Kirkcaldy United, Lochgelly United and St Johnstone. The League closed down after 1915 because of World War I and a number of clubs transferred to the new Eastern Football League. Champions * ...
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Scottish Football Union
The Scottish Football Union was a football league competition that existed from 1906 till the outbreak of the First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin .... It was formed after the collapse of the Scottish Football Alliance. Initial membership of the Union was: Alloa Athletic F.C., Alloa Athletic, Bathgate F.C., Bathgate, Bo'ness F.C., Bo'ness, Broxburn F.C., Broxburn, Heart of Midlothian F.C., Heart of Midlothian 'A', Kilmarnock F.C., Kilmarnock 'A', King's Park F.C., King's Park, Rangers F.C., Rangers 'A', Renton F.C., Renton, Royal Albert F.C., Royal Albert, St Mirren F.C., St Mirren 'A' and Stenhousemuir F.C., Stenhousemuir. Renton withdrew from the league with seven games to play and Rangers 'A' were declared inaugural champions after Bathgate indicated t ...
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