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'''Hamilton Academical''' are an [[association football]] club from [[Hamilton, Scotland]]. They were established in 1874 from [[Hamilton Academy]]. More commonly known as "Hamilton Accies" the team won promotion from [[Scottish Football League|SFL]] Division 2 to SFL Division 1 in the [[2003–04 in Scottish football|2003–04]] season. This was followed up by promotion to the [[Scottish Premier League]] in the [[2007–08 in Scottish football|2007–08 season]]. The club have played at [[New Douglas Park]] since 2001, having previously played at [[Douglas Park]].
'''Hamilton Academical''' are a [[soccer|football]] club from [[Hamilton, Scotland]]. They were established in 1874 from [[Hamilton Academy]]. More commonly known as "Hamilton Accies" the team won promotion from [[Scottish Football League|SFL]] Division 2 to SFL Division 1 in the [[2003–04 in Scottish football|2003–04]] season. This was followed up by promotion to the [[Scottish Premier League]] in the [[2007–08 in Scottish football|2007–08 season]]. The club have played at [[New Douglas Park]] since 2001, having previously played at [[Douglas Park]].


== Club history ==
== Club history ==
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=== Famous players ===
=== Famous players ===
* {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Robert Howe (footballer)|Robert Howe]]
* {{flagicon|SCO}} [[James King (footballer)|James King]]
* {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Colin Miller (soccer)|Colin Miller]]

{{main|List of Hamilton Academical F.C. players}}
{{main|List of Hamilton Academical F.C. players}}
{{see also|:Category:Hamilton Academical F.C. players}}
{{see also|:Category:Hamilton Academical F.C. players}}

Revision as of 21:22, 30 November 2008

Hamilton Academical
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Full nameHamilton Academical Football Club
Nickname(s)The Accies
Founded1874
GroundNew Douglas Park, Hamilton
Capacity6,096
ChairmanScotland Ronnie MacDonald
ManagerScotland Billy Reid
LeagueScottish Premier League
2007–08Scottish First Division, 1st (promoted)

Hamilton Academical are a football club from Hamilton, Scotland. They were established in 1874 from Hamilton Academy. More commonly known as "Hamilton Accies" the team won promotion from SFL Division 2 to SFL Division 1 in the 2003–04 season. This was followed up by promotion to the Scottish Premier League in the 2007–08 season. The club have played at New Douglas Park since 2001, having previously played at Douglas Park.

Club history

Hamilton Academical were formed in late 1874 by the Rector and pupils of the local school, Hamilton Academy. Membership of the Scottish Football League came in November 1897 when Renton were forced to resign.

In the 1905–06 season they were promoted into the old First Division, despite finishing 4th place (although they had won the championship two years before, they had not been promoted due to the ballot-promotion system in place then). The club reached the Scottish Cup Final twice during this period, losing to Celtic and Rangers in 1911 and 1935, respectively, but never made much of an impact in the League, often hovering at mid-table or below. They were finally relegated in the 1946–47 season. Returns for the 1953–54 and 1965–66 seasons proved ephemeral and they were relegated after one season each time.

In 1971 Accies became the first football club in the United Kingdom to recruit players from behind the Iron Curtain when three Polish players were signed to the club amid great publicity.

Another era of success came in the late 1980s when Hamilton were promoted to the Premier Division twice (in 1986 and 1988), but, again, both spells in the top division lasted for one season only. In 1991 and 1992 the club won the Scottish League Challenge Cup. In 1994 new ground regulations saw the club vacate Douglas Park, their home since 1888, and sell the land to make way for a retail park. The club shared a ground with Albion Rovers and Partick Thistle (2 spells) for the next seven years.

In 1996, Hamilton were relegated to the third tier (Second Division) for the first time in their history, and although they won promotion the next season, they were relegated again two years later. Hamilton also endured a much publicised forced relegation to the Third at the end of the 1999–2000 season. This was because of a 15-point deduction imposed on them by the league for failing to turn up to a match at Stenhousemuir; at the time, the players were on strike over a pay dispute.[1]

The club's fortunes have since turned: in the 2001–02 season the club finally returned to Hamilton to a stadium just yards from the old site, and also secured a place in Division One for the 2004–05 season. Hamilton remained in the First Division over the next few seasons and achieved a 4th place position in the 2006–07 season. The 2007–08 season saw the Accies gain promotion to the Scottish Premier League. On 19 April Hamilton secured the championship and promotion to the Scottish Premier League, for a sixth stint in the Scottish top flight. In the league 2008–09 Accies have signed a few new players like Lucas Akins, Mark Corcoran, Derek Lyle, Sean Murdoch, Sebastian Sorsa and Brian Carrigan.

Honours

  • Lanarkshire Cup:
    • Winners (10): 1901–02, 1904–05, 1905–06, 1909–10, 1919–20, 1923–24, 1933–34, 1938–39, 1951–52, 1985–86

Minor honours

  • Reserve League Cup:
    • Winners (1): 1983–84
    • Runners-up (1): 1992–93
  • Reserve League West:
    • Winners (1): 1997–98
  • Second XI Cup:
    • Winners (1): 1933–34
  • Wilton Cup (Hartlepool United tournament):
    • Winners (1): 2008–09

Player honours

Club records

Players

Current squad

As of 17 September 2008[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Czech Republic CZE Tomáš Černý
2 DF Northern Ireland NIR Chris Casement (On loan from Ipswich Town)
3 DF Scotland SCO Brian Easton
4 MF Republic of Ireland IRL James McCarthy
5 DF Republic of Ireland IRL David Elebert
6 DF Scotland SCO Mark McLaughlin
7 FW Scotland SCO David Graham
8 MF Scotland SCO James McArthur
9 FW England ENG Richard Offiong
10 MF Scotland SCO Alex Neil
11 MF Scotland SCO Mark Corcoran
12 FW France FRA Joël Thomas
13 FW England ENG Lucas Akins
14 DF Scotland SCO Tony Stevenson
15 DF England ENG Chris Swailes
16 DF Scotland SCO James Gibson
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Finland FIN Sebastian Sorsa
18 FW Scotland SCO Derek Lyle
19 GK Scotland SCO Sean Murdoch
20 DF Scotland SCO Martin Canning
21 MF Scotland SCO Stuart Taylor
22 DF Australia AUS Trent McClenahan
24 MF United States USA Michael Videira
25 MF France FRA Stephen Ettien
27 MF Germany GER Simon Mensing
28 DF Scotland SCO Grant Gillespie
29 GK Scotland SCO Stephen Hall
30 FW Scotland SCO Jordan Kirkpatrick
31 FW Scotland SCO Gary Gow
32 DF Scotland SCO Grant Evans
–– DF Scotland SCO Alan Love
–– GK Scotland SCO Brian Potter

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW Scotland SCO James Grady (at Greenock Morton)

Famous players

Staff

Non-playing staff

  • Manager: Billy Reid
  • Assistant Manager:
  • First Team Coach: Stuart Taylor
  • Sports Therapist: Avril Downes
  • Physiotherapist: Allan Rankin
  • Sports Scientist: Ross Hughs
  • Kit Man: Danny Cunning
  • Head of Youth Development: Frankie MacAvoy
  • Club Development Officer: Andy Goldie
  • Chief Scout: Dennis McDaid
  • Official Scouts: Thomas Riley, Paul Mulholland, Kevin Muirhead, Mark Hughes, Micheal Toal

Previous managers

 

References

  1. ^ (BBC Sport report) Retrived on 11 August 2008
  2. ^ Known as second division prior to 1975
  3. ^ "Hamilton Football Club Squad List". Scottish Premier League. Retrieved 2008-09-17.

Official

Unofficial

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