East Craigie F.C.
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Full name | East Craigie Junior Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Shipbuilders | ||
Founded | 1880 | ||
Ground | Craigie Park Old Craigie Road Dundee | ||
Capacity | 3,300 | ||
Managers | Craig Brown & Sean Wilkie | ||
League | SJFA Midlands League | ||
2023–24 | SJFA Midlands League, 7th of 20 | ||
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East Craigie Football Club are a Scottish
History
The club were founded in 1880 when workers from the Wallace Craigie weaving mill in Dundee, who had formed a cricket team earlier in that year, remained to play football after the closure of the cricket season. Originally known as "Craigie", the club became East Craigie after a donation from the owner of a local farm of that name.[1] East Craigie have played unbroken since their formation, and lay claim to being the oldest Junior club in Scotland although this is disputed by other clubs such as Kirkintilloch Rob Roy, Larkhall Thistle and Vale of Clyde.[2]
Their current Craigie Park ground was opened in April 1932 with a game against Celtic which drew almost 8,000 spectators.
Former East Craigie players include Jimmy Sharp and Jimmy Easson who both went on to gain full international honours for Scotland, and Archie Taylor who won the FA Cup with both Bolton Wanderers and Barnsley.[1]
Up until the end of the 2005–06 season, they played in the
The SJFA restructured prior to the 2006–07 season, and East Craigie found themselves in the 12-team
In 2021–22 the club left behind the Junior level of football and moved upwards to join the Senior pyramid with the formation of the new Midland League.
Honours
- North-Tayside Inter Regional Cup winners: 2021–22
References
- ^ a b Brown, John (16 December 2015). "Has Rob Roy stumped East Craigie's 'oldest junior' claim?". Evening Telegraph. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
- ^ Brown, John (3 February 2016). "Now the 'Tin Pail' are casting doubt over The Shipbuilders' credentials". Evening Telegraph. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
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