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Airdrieonians Football Club is a Scottish professional
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team in
Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie (; sco, Airdrie; gd, An t-Àrd Ruigh) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It lies on a plateau roughly 400 ft (130 m) above sea level, and is approximately 12 miles (19 km) east of Glasgow city centre. , the town had a ...
, who are members of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and play in
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. They were formed in 2002 as Airdrie United Football Club following the liquidation of the original Airdrieonians club, formed in 1878. The club's official name was changed in 2013 with the approval of the
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to the traditional name of Airdrieonians. As with the previous club, this is often colloquially shortened to simply "Airdrie". The club have won two trophies in their short history – the
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in 2003–04 and the
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in 2008–09. Once described as "the luckiest team in the Scottish League", the club have benefited in league division placements due to other club's misfortunes on three occasions (2008, 2009 and 2012).


History


Formation as Airdrie United

The club was formed in 2002 as Airdrie United, following the bankruptcy of the original Airdrieonians. Airdrieonians had finished runners-up in the
Scottish First Division The Scottish Football League First Division was the second tier in the Scottish football league system between 1975 and 2013. History The First Division was introduced in 1975–76 to replace the old Scottish Football League Division Two, as t ...
in the 2001–02 season but went out of business with debts approaching £3 million. The collapse of "The Diamonds", as they were known due to their distinctive kits, created a vacancy in the Scottish Football League (in the
Scottish Third Division The Scottish Football League Third Division was the fourth tier of the Scottish football league system between 1994 and 2013. History The Scottish football league system had operated with three divisions in the Scottish Football League (SFL) fro ...
). Accountant and Airdrieonians fan Jim Ballantyne attempted, with the help of others, to gain entry with a club called "Airdrie United" who were essentially to be a reincarnation of Airdrieonians. Their application however was rejected as the then English
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side Gretna were preferred by league members over the new Airdrie United. Airdrie United then went on to complete a buy-out of the ailing
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side
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and with SFL approval the club was relocated to Airdrie, the strips were transformed to resemble that of Airdrieonians, and the name was changed to Airdrie United. While this means that the club is therefore officially a legal continuation of Clydebank, it is almost universally accepted as a reincarnation of Airdrieonians, with a new version of Clydebank being reformed by supporters' groups and entering into the West Region Junior League.


Early years – league title & new manager (2002–2006)

Managed by Sandy Stewart, Airdrie United's first match took place at
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against
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in August 2002, with captain
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scoring the only goal of the game with Airdrie United winning 1–0. Their debut season saw the club only narrowly fail to achieve promotion by one point due to a late injury-time goal from
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which saw them promoted instead. The club reached the second round of the
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, the third round of the
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having beaten
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side
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in the second round. During the rest of Stewart's tenure the club reached the final of the
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in 2003 (losing 2–0 to
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), and won the Second Division title in 2003–04 season. Having started poorly Airdrie went on a run that saw them unbeaten in the last 18 games of that season, including the final game of the league campaign which saw a crowd of over 5,700 at New Broomfield to watch Airdrie defeat
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2–0 and lift the League Championship trophy, the club having been confirmed champions the previous week following their 1–0 victory away to
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at Recreation Park. In November 2006, Stewart was sacked and replaced by former Airdrieonians player and Airdrie United coach
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, his first management post.


Mixed fortunes – play-offs, cup win & club changes (2006–2013)

Under
Kenny Black Kenneth George Black (born 29 November 1963) is a Scottish football manager and former player who spent most of his career with Heart of Midlothian and Airdrieonians. Playing career A left-sided defender or midfielder, Black began his playi ...
the club suffered four successive play-off defeats: * In the 2006–07 season as relegation play-off finalists (losing 5–4 on aggregate to
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). * In the 2007–08 season as promotion play-off finalists (losing 3–0 on aggregate to
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). However the enforced relegation of Gretna to the Third Division, after being put into
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, prompted a restructuring of the leagues, and Airdrie were promoted to the First Division as the losing play-off finalists. * In the 2008–09 season as relegation play-off finalists (losing 3–2 on aggregate to Second Division runners up
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). Again Airdrie were given a reprieve as the continued uncertainty over the future of
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meant that the West Lothian club were relegated to the Third division, so Airdrie were reinstated to the First Division as losing play-off finalists. * In the 2009–10 season as relegation play-off semi-finalists (losing 3–1 on aggregate to
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). Unlike the previous two seasons there was no reprieve. The club won the
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in 2008, defeating Ross County 3–2 on penalties after a 2–2 draw, and after this success manager Kenny Black signed a long-term contract (until 2012). A club decision to focus on developing youth was vindicated in January 2011, as
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signed teenager
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for a sum of £80,000 plus add-ons. The first league game between Airdrie United and local rivals
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took place at New Broomfield on 10 September 2011, with Airdrie winning 4–0. After another play-off defeat by 6–2 on aggregate to
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in the promotion play-off final at the end of 2011–12 season Airdrie were lucky again as the liquidation of the company that operated
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side Rangers and the decision by Scottish Football League clubs that Rangers should play in the
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, meant that an additional team from each tier of Scottish football was promoted for the 2012–13 season. As Airdrie were runners up in the previous season's Second Division promotion play-offs, they were promoted to the
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. A season in the First Division came to an end in May 2013, with the club finishing bottom of the league and relegated to Division Two.


Airdrieonians name returns (2013–2015)

In June 2013, the club officially changed its name from Airdrie United Football Club to Airdrieonians Football Club. The name change revived the name of the club it was formed to replace in 2002, following the liquidation of the original Airdrieonians. The Airdrieonians all red club crest was also revived, with an alternate black and red version used for the away kits.


New ownership at the club (2015–2018)

In June 2015 Jim Ballantyne sold control of the club to Tom Wotherspoon, a Lanarkshire businessman and owner o
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(who had previously sponsored
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, East Fife and BSC Glasgow). Wotherspoon became chairman and Ballantyne vice-chairman, appointing former
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newspaper Head of Sport Iain King as Chief Executive (King left the club in June 2016). In December 2016 the Airdrieonians Supporters Trust became the first fans group in the world t
sponsor
their team's home kit, with the strip paying tribute to Airdrie fa
Mark Allison
Despite retaining his majority shareholding Tom Wotherspoon resigned as chairman and director of Airdrieonians on 5 June 2017, with former chairman Jim Ballantyne taking Wotherspoon's place as chairman.


Takeover, COVID-19 & play-off disappointments (2018–2022)

In January 2018, it was announced that a consortium of various businessmen (including former Airdrieonians manager
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) had taken control of Tom Wotherspoon's controlling shares, bringing to an end a tumultuous period for the club. The majority of the previous board was replaced, including Jim Ballantyne, and subsequently Director of Football
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(appointed Oct 2016) departed. With Excelsior Stadium representation on the new board the club also indicated that they would be abandoning Ravenscraig Sports Complex in Motherwell and returning to training at the stadium. Manager Ian Murray led the club to 5th, 3rd and two 2nd place
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finishes in
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and
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respectively, with the club missing out on play-off games (due to the
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) in 2020, losing to
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side
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over a 2 legged play-off final in May 2021, and losing to
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side Queen's Park over a 2 legged play-off final in May 2022. After this defeat Murray departed the club for
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in the
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.


Stadium

Airdrie play their home fixtures at
Excelsior Stadium The Excelsior Stadium, is a Association football, football stadium in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is the home ground of Airdrieonians F.C., Airdrieonians of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). Since the 2021–22 season ...
, also unofficially known as New Broomfield. For sponsorship reasons the venue was originally known as The Shyberry Excelsior Stadium (after Shyberry Design Ltd. who had sponsored the construction) and from 2018 to 2022 as The Penny Cars Stadium. The ground was built when now defunct Airdrieonians' previous home,
Broomfield Park Broomfield Park was a association football, football stadium in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, home of Airdrieonians F.C. (1878), Airdrieonians from 1892 until it was closed after the 1993–94 in Scottish football, 1993–94 football season. Aird ...
, was sold to
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, who were given permission to build a new store on the site. This transaction has been cited as being the cause of the financial ruination of the club, as their old ground was demolished several years before they acquired planning permission for the new stadium. In the intervening years the club ground-shared
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, in
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, the home of
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. Excelsior Stadium has an all-seated capacity of . At the end of the 2009–10 season a new 3G artificial surface was installed. This was replaced at the end of the 2021–22 season. The main pitch and adjoining small-sided facilities are all made available for local community use. In 2003 a ground share was proposed with
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as their ground did not meet SPL requirements; this was later refused as Falkirk could not prove the SPL fixtures would have priority. Queen of the South played their
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tie in 2008 at the stadium, as did
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in 2009. Queen's Park utilised the stadium for their "home" games from December 2013 until May 2014, due to the redevelopment of
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for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.


Colours and crest


Colours

Airdrie United inherited Airdrieonians' distinctive playing colours of a white shirt with a red
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. The design was the basis of Airdrieonians' nickname, ''The Diamonds'', which has also been adopted by Airdrie.


Crest

When Airdrie United were formed, they used a blue double-headed eagle device on a white shield for their badge, with a red scroll below the shield that read "Airdrie United F.C.", amended to bearing "Airdrie F.C." when the club rebranded in 2012. The eagle recalled the Airdrie town arms. When the club inherited the Airdrieonians name in 2013, they also restored the badge worn by their predecessors: the original AFC bore this emblem from 1974 until their demise in 2002, excepting the 2000–01 season. This badge featured a cockerel sitting atop a shield containing two
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and the club's initials. The club were informed by the
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in March 2015 that as their badge features a shield, it constitutes a heraldic device, and heraldic devices are not permitted to carry lettering. On 19 June 2015, Airdrieonians unveiled a new crest, removing the shield and instead using a
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–representing the "Airdrie Diamond"–to separate the scroll from the remainder of the badge.


Current squad


On loan


Club officials


Managers

* Sandy Stewart (2002–2006) *
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(2006–2010) * Jimmy Boyle (2010–2013) *
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(2013–2015) * Eddie Wolecki Black (22 December 2015 – 31 October 2016) *
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(10 March 2016 – June 2016) **Lennon was appointed Acting Head Coach from March 2016 until May 2016, whilst manager Wolecki Black recovered from an illness. *
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(June 2016–30 October 2016) **McBride was originally appointed Acting Head Coach from June 2016 until such time as Eddie Wolecki Black was fit and able to return to work after suffering from a stroke (away to Cowdenbeath in March 2016). * Mark Wilson (31 October 2016 – 17 June 2017) * Willie Aitchison (4 August 2017 – 20 August 2017) * Stevie Findlay (29 September 2017–8 October 2018) * Ian Murray (19 October 2018 – 24 May 2022) *
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(26 May 2022–)


Coaching staff

*Manager:
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*Assistant Manager:
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*First Team Coach: Bryan Prunty *Goalkeeping Coach: David Hutton *Logistics Manager: Gordon Thomson *Head of Academy:
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Boardroom

*Chairman: Martin Ferguson *Directors: Sam Greene, Paul Hetherington, David McArthur, Scott Russell, Gordon Watson *Honorary President: Ian McMillan


Club honours & records


Honours

*
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: Winners: 2003–04 Runners up: 2007–08 *
Scottish Challenge Cup The Scottish Professional Football League Challenge Cup,2008–09 Runners up: 2003–04 * North Lanarkshire Cup: Winners: 2022 * Meldrum Cup: Winners: 2015


Records


Official club awards


Player of the Year


Hall of Fame

A ''Hall of Fame'' was established by the new club in 2002 to honour noted players of the previous entity (some of whom also played for the new club), with more entrants added each year. * Evan Balfour *John Ballantyne *Rose Ballantyne *
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* Jimmy Boyle *
Drew Busby Andrew Douglas Busby (8 December 1947 – 1 July 2022) was a Scottish footballer who played for Third Lanark, Airdrieonians, Hearts, Toronto Blizzard and Morton. Busby also served Queen of the South as their player-manager. Career Busby st ...
* Antonio Calderon *
Sandy Clark Alexander "Sandy" Clark (born 28 October 1956) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player who is currently manager of Lowland League side East Stirlingshire. Career Clark played for several clubs in his playing career incl ...
* Sammy Conn * James Connor * Steve Cooper * Jimmy Crapnell *Jack Dalziel *
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*
Stephen Docherty Stephen Docherty (born 18 February 1976) is a Scottish former football player and coach. He previously played in the Scottish Football League for Partick Thistle and Clydebank. He also played for both Airdrieonians and their re-inacarnation Aird ...
* Bobby Flavell * John Flood *Tom Forsyth *
Hughie Gallacher Hugh Kilpatrick Gallacher (2 February 1903 – 11 June 1957) was a Scottish football player in the 1920s and 1930s. In 624 senior games, Gallacher scored 463 goals, playing senior league football for Airdrieonians, Newcastle United, Chelsea, D ...
* Sam Goodwin * Stevie Gray * Paul Jack *
Drew Jarvie Andrew Jarvie (born 5 October 1948 in Annathill, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former footballer, known mostly for his time with Aberdeen At Aberdeen he made 386 appearances (53 as substitute) and scored 131 goals as well winning the Scottish ...
* Paul Jonquin *Jackie Keenan * Walter Kidd *
John Lapsley Air Marshal Sir John Hugh Lapsley, (24 September 1916 – 21 November 1995) was a British fighter pilot of the Second World War and, later, a senior Royal Air Force commander. RAF career Lapsely joined the Royal Air Force as an Aircraft Appr ...
* Alan Lawrence *
Lawrie Leslie Lawrence Grant Leslie (17 March 1935 – 4 June 2019) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Hibernian, Airdrie, West Ham United, Stoke City, Millwall and Southend United. Internationally, he represented Scotlan ...
* Paul Lovering * Alex MacDonald *
Roddy McKenzie Roderick McKenzie (born 8 August 1975) is a Scottish retired professional association footballer who played as goalkeeper (football), goalkeeper. He is currently a coach at Thorniewood United F.C., Thorniewood United in the Scottish Junior Foo ...
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Jim March Jim March (born 21 April 1954) is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Airdrieonians and Ayr United in the Scottish Football League The Scottish Football League (SFL) was a league featuring professional and semi-professional football ...
* John Martin * Kevin McCann * Willie McCulloch * Brian McKeown * Stephen McKeown * Ian McMillan *
Brian McPhee Brian McPhee (born 23 October 1970 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish retired footballer who last played for Wishaw Juniors. He had a long career as a striker in the Scottish Football League with several clubs. Career McPhee joined Queen's ...
* Tommy Murray * Frank O'Rourke *Bobby Ramsey *
Jimmy Reid James Reid (9 July 1932 – 10 August 2010) was a Scottish trade union activist, orator, politician and journalist born in Govan, Glasgow. His role as spokesman and one of the leaders in the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders work-in between June 1971 ...
*John Reid *Jim Rodger *Joey Rowan *
Willie Russell William Fraser Russell (born 6 December 1901 in Falkirk) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside right. He scored both goals for Airdrieonians in the 1924 Scottish Cup Final. Playing career Airdrieonians He formed part ...
* Jimmy Sandison * Bob Scott * Matt Scott * Andy Smith * Sandy Stewart *
Bobby Watson Robert Michael Watson Jr. (born August 23, 1953), known professionally as Bobby Watson, is an American saxophonist, composer, and educator. Music career Watson was born in Lawrence, Kansas, United States, and grew up in Kansas City, Kansas. He ...
*Jimmy Welch * Derek Whiteford * Billy Wilson


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Section B Section B are a group of football supporters who follow Airdrieonians F.C., and before the current club's formation in 2002, followed the original Airdrieonians. The group, formed in 1977, have been well known throughout Scottish football for ...


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* {{Authority control Football clubs in Scotland Football in North Lanarkshire Association football clubs established in 2002 2002 establishments in Scotland Scottish Football League teams Scottish Challenge Cup winners Scottish Professional Football League teams Phoenix clubs (association football) Sports team relocations Airdrie, North Lanarkshire