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Fraserburgh F.C.

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Fraserburgh
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Full name Fraserburgh Football Club
Nickname(s) The Broch
Founded 1910
Ground Bellslea Park
(Capacity: 3,500 (480 seated))
Chairman Flag of Scotland Finlay Noble
Manager Flag of Scotland Charlie Duncan
League Highland Football League
2007–08 Highland Football League, 6th
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Fraserburgh Football Club are a senior football club based in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. They current playing in the Highland Football League in Scotland. Being a Non-League team in Scottish Football, Fraserburgh are eligible to enter the Scottish Cup at the first round stage.

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[edit] History

The club were formed in 1910 and play at Bellslea Park. Prior to 1910 they played as a select side made up of the best players from the local amateur league. The clubs colours (Consisting of black and white stripes) were acquired from a local fish merchant who had links with Newcastle United, and the tradition has since been kept, with the current away kit consisting of all red in the pattern of the towns Fraser clan tartan.

Fraserburgh's first ever match was an away tie in the Scottish Qualifying Cup against rivals Peterhead, Fraserburgh won 3–1. In their very first season they went on to win the Aberdeenshire Cup, defeating Buckie Thistle at Pittodrie Stadium.

They were granted admission into the Highland Football League in 1921 and up until that time they competed in the Aberdeenshire Cup and Scottish Cup.

Fraserburgh's most famous victory was possibly the Scottish Cup on the 31st January 1959, where they defeated Dundee, one of the top clubs in Scotland at the time, 1–0 at Bellslea Park. This is widely regarded as one of the biggest giant killing shocks in the Scottish Cup.

On 21 January 1970, the Fraserburgh lifeboat containing 5 crew members was tragically lost, being turned over by a freak wave some 40 miles from Fraserburgh while trying to escort a Danish fishing vessel to safety. After the disaster, Jock Stein took his European Cup Finalists, Celtic up to the Broch for a fundraising game, which Fraserburgh lost 7–0.

Another one of Fraserburgh's most memorable games was a 10–0 victory away to local rivals Peterhead in the Highland League Cup on 14 August 1974.

During 1984, Charlie Duncan was named new manager, due to Brian McCann's departure. The past 23 years under Duncan has brought huge success to the club, after becoming champions for only the third time in the club's history, winning the Highland League Cup for the first time in 47 years, the two Qualifying Cup wins in 1995–96 and 2006–07, as well as an Aberdeenshire Cup (1996) and 5 Aberdeenshire Shield wins. (1991,1993,1995,1996 and 1999.)

Fraserburgh are now the permanent holders of the Qualifying Cup (North),as they won the last competition at Princess Royal Park, Banff when they beat Keith 2–1 in November 2006, with goals from Marc Dickson and Michael Stephen.

They have always had a rivalry with Peterhead FC but as Peterhead got promoted into the Scottish league the rivalry has wavered somewhat

[edit] First Team Squad 2008-2009

Goalkeepers: Paul Leask, Andrew Dickinson, Billy Gordon.

Defenders: Derek Milne (C), Russell McBride, Bryan Hay, Dean Elrick, Neil Main, John Ross, Ryan Christie.

Midfielders: William West, Allan Hale, Jamie Ralph, Marc Dickson, Jonathan Garden, Jamie Beagrie, Steven Main, Nico Marchi.

Forwards: Graham Johnston, Michael Stephen, Robert Morrice, Gavin Weymss, Roy Noble.

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