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Sauchie Juniors F.C.

Coordinates:56°07′49″N3°46′24″W / 56.1302°N 3.7733°W /56.1302; -3.7733
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Association football club in Scotland

Football club
Sauchie Juniors
Full nameSauchie Juniors Football Club
NicknameThe Reds
Founded1960
GroundBeechwood Park
Sauchie
Capacity5,000 (approx. 200 seated)
ManagerIain Diack
LeagueEast of Scotland League Premier Division
2024–25East of Scotland League Premier Division, 13th of 16

Sauchie Juniors Football Club are a Scottishfootball club based in the village ofSauchie,Clackmannanshire. Their home ground is Beechwood Park and club colours are red and white. The team plays in theEast of Scotland League Premier Division, having moved from thejunior leagues in 2018.[1]

History

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Sauchie Junior Football Club began as Sauchie Juveniles, which was a league for players up to 27 years of age. Sauchie won the Scottish Cup four times (1951–52, 1956–57, 1957–58 and 1959–60). Having won every trophy possible as first class Juveniles, Jimmy Millar, the Secretary decided to go into theJunior grade. In the club's second season as a Junior team, it won theEast Region League Title in 1962–63, using mostly the Juvenile players.

Sauchie Juniors won the East Region St Michael's Cup twice, in 1972 and 1974. After winning the East Dryburgh Cup in Season 1982–83, the team went on to defeat the other Dryburgh winners (Sunnybank,East Kilbride Thistle andAuchinleck Talbot) to win the National Dryburgh Trophy.

After a barren spell, in season 2002–03 and then again in 2003–04 Sauchie won the Fife & Lothians Cup, defeatingGlenrothes and thenLinlithgow Rose the following season.

The furthest Sauchie has gone in theScottish Junior Cup is the quarter-final, losing 4–2 away toNewtongrange Star in 1970, then again in 2004 when after a 0–0 draw at home to Glenrothes, Sauchie were defeated 3–2 in the replay.

In season 2001–02, a team composed mostly of Gairdoch United under 21s, under the guidance of Jan Woojek, brought Sauchie out of the doldrums. Willie Irvine and then Neil Duffy continued the growth with Alan McGonigal taking over until he moved on to Super league sideCamelon.

TheSJFA restructured prior to the 2006–07 season, and Sauchie found themselves in the 15-teamEast Region, South Division. They finished second in their first season in the division.

Grant Brough took over the reins in season 2008–09 finishing third in the league with his back room staff of Myles Allan and Scott Stenhouse. For the 2009–10 season Fraser Duncan and David Beaton took the team to fourth-place finish in the league and gave them a good grounding of what the Junior game is about. New signings were made for the start of the new season and a good blend of players came to Beechwood Park.

In 2011, the club won theEast Region South Division to gain promotion to thePremier League. In Sauchie's first season in the Premier League, Duncan and his team won the league to gain promotion to theEast Super League. After a best Super League finish of 5th in 2014–15, the club was relegated the following season but immediately gained promotion with a second Premier League title.

In 2018 Sauchie were one of many clubs to move from the Junior leagues to theEast of Scotland Football League.[1]

Ground

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Home game at Beechwood Park against Glenrothes, 26 March 2004

Sauchie Juniors started playing at Fairfield Park, Sauchie, but built a new park for themselves – the present ground – Beechwood Park. This has been developed in 2003 with the building of a new stand, enclosure and erection of floodlights.

  • Ground Capacity: 5,000 (approx)
  • Covered Standing Area: 500 (approx)
  • Seated Stand: 200 (approx)
  • Bar/Function Suite Capacity: 100 (approx)

Former Players

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Notable Sauchie Juniors alumni include Scotland internationalAlan Hansen and his brotherJohn, who later played forPartick Thistle. Former Celtic and Scotland playerGeorge Connelly ended his playing career at Sauchie Juniors.

Other former players includeJoe Craig (Partick Thistle and Celtic),Jim Wallace (Dunfermline), andPaul McHale (Clyde and Dundee).

Club staff

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Committee

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RoleName
PresidentNoel Dalli
SecretaryRobbie McKenzie
TreasurerLorna Duncan

Management Team

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RoleName
ManagerIain Diack
Assistant ManagerKevin Coyle
First Team CoachCollin Samuel
Technical DirectorAndy Brown
Goalkeeper CoachGreig Maitland

Current squad

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As of 4 January 2024

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK SCOSean Robertson
2DF SCOConnor Willaghan
4DF SCOScott Davidson(captain)
5DF SCOJack Thomson
6MF SCOSam Collumbine
7FW SCOPaul Simpson
8MF SCORhys Caves
9FW SCORoss Kavanagh
10MF SCODanny Smith
11MF SCOSam Davidson
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12MF SCOEuan Griffiths
14DF SCOLucas Williamson
15FW SCOJosh Gemmell(on loan fromCaledonian Braves)
16MF SCOCiaren Chalmers
20GK SCOKeir Burt
21MF SCOBrian Morgan
DF SCOCallum Gardiner(on loan fromBonnyrigg Rose Athletic)

Honours

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East Region Premier League

  • Winners (2): 2011–12, 2016–17

East Region South Division winners: 2010–11

Fife & Lothians Cup winners: 2002–03, 2003–04

East of Scotland Junior Cup: 1982–83, 2013–14[2]

East of Scotland League Cup: 2023–24

References

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  1. ^abMcLauchlin, Brian (7 June 2018)."East of Scotland League vote signals exodus of 25 junior clubs". BBC Sport. Retrieved10 June 2018.
  2. ^"East of Scotland Junior Cup".sfha.org.uk. Retrieved29 November 2020.

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