:Elgin City F.C.

{{Short description|Association football club in Scotland}}

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| nickname = {{ubl|City|The Black and Whites}}

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| ground = Borough Briggs, Elgin

| capacity = 4,520 (478 seated)

| chairman = Alan Murray

| manager = Allan Hale

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Elgin City Football Club (also known as City or The Black and Whites) is a professional senior football club based in Elgin, Moray.

Elgin was founded in 1893 and originally played their football in the Highland Football League. The club was granted league status in 2000. They currently compete in the Scottish Professional Football League in Scottish League Two.

History

The present Elgin City club was formed on 10 August 1893 by the amalgamation of two Elgin sides, Rovers (Formed 1887) and Vale of Lossie (Founded 1888). However the name Elgin City was used by two clubs prior to this. The first was formed in October 1879, but lasted for only a short time. The second Elgin City was formed in October 1884 and lasted until early 1887.

The present club's first major honour came in the 1898–99 season when they became the first team outside Inverness to win the North of Scotland Cup, beating Clachnacuddin 2–1. However, they failed to record any more success aside from the Elgin District Cup until 1924 when they again won the North of Scotland Cup a second time. Since then they have won honours with relative frequency.

In 1968 the club reached the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup, the furthest into the tournament that a Highland League club has ever progressed.

The club was granted league status in 2000 when the SPL was expanded to twelve clubs leaving two places to be filled. Peterhead joined them in the Third Division from the Highland League.{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/elgin_city/808277.stm|title=Highland delight as Elgin get the vote|publisher=BBC Sport|date=30 June 2000|access-date=23 January 2009}} Since joining the SFL, Elgin have struggled with consistency, and to this date have neither been promoted or relegated, but in season 2003–04 they recaptured the North of Scotland Cup.

In December 2005, assistant manager Kenny Black saw a takeover bid thwarted at the eleventh hour. Many fans saw his bid as the best chance to move upward through the leagues, but a controversial sale of shares in the club meant Black's bid was defeated. David Robertson, manager at the time, also chose to leave the club. Former Lossiemouth manager Graham Tatters was subsequently named as Elgin's new chairman.{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/elgin_city/4492430.stm |title=Robertson & Black resign at Elgin |publisher=BBC Sport |date=2 December 2005 |access-date=2 January 2009}} Club captain at the time Jamie McKenzie was appointed caretaker manager and a run of good results was rewarded with the Manager of the Month award for December 2005; at the time he was the youngest serving manager in the UK.

{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stirling_albion/4613728.stm|title=McKenzie wins monthly award|publisher=BBC Sport|date=14 January 2006|access-date=23 January 2009}}

Early in 2006, former Aberdeen, Ross County and Scotland international, Brian Irvine was appointed manager.{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/elgin_city/4649104.stm |title=Irvine takes over as Elgin boss |publisher=BBC Sport |date=26 January 2006 |access-date=23 January 2009}} However, following a very poor start to the 2006–07 season, he left the club despite having forged a good relationship with the fans.{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/elgin_city/6173589.stm |title=Irvine set to step down at Elgin |publisher=BBC Sport |date=12 December 2006 |access-date=23 January 2009}}

After a brief spell under interim manager Graham Tatters (during which they lost to Highland League Deveronvale in the Scottish Cup Third round), former Clachnacuddin manager Robbie Williamson was appointed in January 2007.{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/elgin_city/6251571.stm |title=Williamson becomes Elgin manager |publisher=BBC Sport |date=11 January 2007 |access-date=23 January 2009}} Williamson quit on 20 December 2008, before a game with Berwick Rangers. He left the team bottom of the Third Division after just two wins from 15 matches.{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/elgin_city/7794086.stm |title=Elgin manager quits before match |publisher=BBC Sport |date=20 December 2008 |access-date=20 December 2008}}

On 23 January 2009, former player of Everton, Norwich City, Dundee, Dunfermline Athletic and Kilmarnock, Ross Jack was named as the club's new manager, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract.{{cite web |url=http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/elgin_city/7847622.stm |title=New Elgin boss has heady ambition |publisher=BBC Sport |date=23 January 2009 |access-date=23 January 2009}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ex-canaries.co.uk/players/jack.htm|title=Ross Jack|publisher=Flown From the Nest|access-date=23 January 2009}} He was a former player-manager of Montrose and former assistant coach at Ross County.{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/ross_county/7759880.stm|title=Jack leaves County coaching staff|date=1 December 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=23 January 2009}} On 5 January 2013, Elgin City became the first club to take a point from Rangers at Ibrox in the season, with the game finishing 1–1.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20920854|title=Rangers 1–1 Elgin City|date=5 January 2013|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=6 January 2013}} Ross Jack left the club on 22 January 2014 after five years in charge, with the club lying in second bottom position of the division.{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/25845475 |title=Exit for manager Ross Jack at Elgin City |publisher=BBC Sport |date=22 January 2014 |access-date=25 January 2014}} In his time at the club, the high point was reaching the divisional play-offs at the end of season 2011–12.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18030126|title=Albion Rovers 2–0 Elgin City (agg: 2–1)|date=12 January 2012|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=25 January 2014}}

Former player and assistant manager Barry Wilson was appointed as manager on 28 January 2014 and announced his intention to have a squad of north-based players.{{cite news|url=http://elgincity.co.uk/?p=1386|title=Wilson raring to go with a Highland-based squad|date=29 January 2014|publisher=Elgin City FC|access-date=30 January 2014}} Barry Wilson resigned as manager on 17 November 2014{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/30088428 |title=Elgin City: Cup exit a major factor in Barry Wilson's decision to quit |first=Martin |last=Dowden |publisher=BBC Sport |date=17 November 2014 |access-date=24 June 2016}} and was replaced by Jim Weir 10 days later.{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/30229220 |title=Elgin City: Jim Weir named new boss at Borough Briggs |publisher=BBC Sport |date=27 November 2014 |access-date=24 June 2016}}{{cite web |url=http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/elgin-name-weir-as-new-manager/ |title=Elgin name Weir as new manager |work=spfl.co.uk |publisher=Scottish Professional Football League |date=27 November 2014 |access-date=24 June 2016}} On 30 April 2016, they sealed the runners up spot in Scottish League Two and entered the promotion Play-offs. However, they lost 5–1 on aggregate to Clyde and remained in League Two. The club finished fifth in 2017, missing out on a play off spot by one point.{{cite web |title=Scottish League 2 Table 2016/17 |url=https://www.skysports.com/football/competitions/scottish-league-two/table/2016 |publisher=Sky Sports |access-date=8 June 2020}} 2018 saw another mid-table finish, as the club ended the campaign in sixth place on 49 points.{{cite web |title=Scottish League Two Table 2017/18 |url=https://www.skysports.com/football/competitions/scottish-league-two/table/2017 |publisher=Sky Sports |access-date=9 June 2020}} In 2019, the club finished in eighth place, 24 points clear of the playoff spot.{{cite web |title=Scottish League Two- 2018/2019 Season |url=https://www.skysports.com/football/competitions/scottish-league-two/table/2018 |publisher=Sky Sports |access-date=16 June 2020}}

Ground

Elgin City have played at Borough Briggs since 1921 when it replaced Cooper Park. The ground currently has a capacity of {{SPFL-stadiums|elgincity}} (478 seated){{cite web |url=http://spfl.co.uk/clubs/elgin-city/ |title=Elgin City Football Club|publisher=Scottish Professional Football League |access-date=11 November 2013}} and is the most northerly football league ground in the United Kingdom.

Kit history

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!Years

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!Kit Sponsor

1895–1986

|Unknown

|None

1986–1988

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ENG}} Umbro

|{{Flagicon|SCO}} Bitoben

1989–1990

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|SCO}} William Wilson Plumbing

1990–1991

|Unknown

1991–1992

|GO Wear

|Norco

1992–1993

|Unknown

|Sportscoup

1993–1994

|Unknown

|None

1994–1998

| colspan="2" |No Records

1998–1999

|{{Flagicon|GER}} Uhlsport

| rowspan="3" |{{Flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Williamson

1999–2000

|Prostar

2000–2003

| rowspan="3" |{{Flagicon|ITA}} Erreà

2003–2005

|{{Flagicon|SCO}} John Fleming

2005–2006

| rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|SCO}} Robertson Homes

2006–2007

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Diadora

2007–2008

| rowspan="6" |{{Flagicon|DEN}} Hummel

|{{Flagicon|SCO}} GSH

2008–2009

|{{Flagicon|SCO}} H&R Insurance

2009–2010

|Unknown

2010–2011

|{{Flagicon|SCO}} Edgar Road Properties

2011–2012

|{{Flagicon|SCO}} Clark Thomson Insurance

2012–2013

|{{Flagicon|SCO}} Robertson Homes

2013–2018

|{{Flagicon|SCO}} EC 1893 (own brand)

| rowspan="3" |{{Flagicon|SCO}} McDonald & Munro Ltd

2018–2020

|{{Flagicon|ENG}} EV2 Sportswear

2020–

|{{Flagicon|SPA}} Joma

First-team squad

{{updated|10 May 2025{{cite web |url=https://www.elgincity.net/team/players |title=Players |website=Elgin City FC |access-date=1 July 2020}}}}

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{{fs player|no=2|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Matthew Cooper|other=captain}}

{{fs player|no=3|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Lyall Booth}}

{{fs player|no=4|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Rory MacEwan}}

{{fs player|no=5|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Jake Dolzanski}}

{{fs player|no=6|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Jack Murray}}

{{fs player|no=7|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Russell Dingwall}}

{{fs player|no=8|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Brian Cameron}}

{{fs player|no=9|nat=ENG|pos=FW|name=Dajon Golding}}

{{fs player|no=10|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Ryan Sargent}}

{{fs player|no=12|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Owen Cairns}}

{{fs player|no=14|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Kyle Girvan}}

{{fs player|no=15|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Fin Allen}}

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{{fs player|no=16|nat=IRL|pos=FW|name=Dylan Gavin}}

{{fs player|no=17|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Lewis Hyde}}

{{fs player|no=18|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Olly McDonald}}

{{fs player|no=19|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Mark Gallagher}}

{{fs player|no=21|nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=Cole Taylor}}

{{fs player|no=23|nat=ENG|pos=DF|name=Ross Draper}}

{{fs player|no=26|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Chris Parton}}

{{fs player|no=27|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Liam MacDonald}}

{{fs player|no=28|nat=ENG|pos=GK|name=Thomas McHale}}

{{fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Daniel Fraser}}

{{fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Ryan MacLeman}}

{{fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Kane Hester}}

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Club officials

=Board=

  • Chairman: Alan Murray
  • Vice-chair: Isla Benzie
  • Directors: Chris Foot, Stephen Hopes, Cecil Jack, Kenny Stewart

===Staff===

  • Manager: Allan Hale
  • Assistant manager: Stefan Laird
  • First team coach: Connor Yeats
  • Goalkeeping coach: Gordon Milne
  • Club doctor: Duff Bruce
  • Physiotherapists: Andrew Jones, Catherine Graham
  • Joint heads of youth academy: Darren Main, Steven Rattray

Honours

  • Highland League
  • Champions: 1931–32, 1934–35, 1952–53, 1955–56 (After Play-off), 1959–60, 1960–61 (After Play-off), 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1973–74, 1989–90 (14)

Elgin City had won the 1992–93 season but were stripped of title for bringing forward their final match of the season, so that two players due to serve a suspension could play.

  • Highland League Cup
  • Winners: 1959–60, 1966–67, 1982–83, 1990–91, 1997–98 (5)
  • Scottish Qualifying Cup (North)
  • Winners: 1935–36, 1937–38, 1959–60, 1964–65, 1967–68, 1970–71, 1989–90 (7)
  • North of Scotland Cup
  • Winners: 1898–99, 1923–24, 1936–37, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1982–83, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2003–04 (18)

Club records

Win: 18–1 v Brora Rangers on 6 February 1960 (North of Scotland Cup)

Defeat: 1–14 v Heart of Midlothian on 4 February 1939 (1938–39 Scottish Cup)

Home attendance: 12,608 v Arbroath on 17 February 1968 (1967–68 Scottish Cup)

Away attendance: 46,406 v Rangers on 5 January 2013 (Scottish League, Third Division)

Most Scottish League Appearances: Brian Cameron 342 (39) (2008–)

Most Individual Goals in a Scottish League Match: 4 by Craig Gunn v. Berwick Rangers, 6 August 2011 at Borough Briggs (Won 4–1)

Most Individual Goals in a Scottish Cup Match: 4 by Shane Sutherland v Hawick Royal Albert, 26 November 2016 at Borough Briggs (Won 8–1)

Most Scottish League Goals in a Season: Craig Gunn 21 (2015–16)

Most Scottish League Goals: Craig Gunn 114 (2009–2017)

Most Highland League Appearances: Neil MacLennan 438 (1979–1980, 1983–2000)

Most Individual Goals in a Highland League Match: 8 by Charlie Cormack v Nairn County, 29 August 1936 at Borough Briggs (Won 12–2)

Most Highland League Goals in a Season: Matt Armstrong 52 From 30 Appearances (1947–48)

Most Highland League Goals: Gerry Graham 259 From 257 Appearances (1965–1974)

Most Goals in a Season: 66 by Willie Grant From 40 Appearances (1960–61)

Record Goalscorer: Gerry Graham (371) (1965–1974)

Managers since entry to the SFL

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  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Caldwell (24 February 2000 – 9 December 2002){{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_div_3/2559271.stm |title=Caldwell quits Elgin |publisher=BBC Sport |date=9 December 2002 |access-date=24 June 2016}}
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Harry McFadden (9 December 2002 – 2003, caretaker)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} David Robertson (2003 – 2 December 2005)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie McKenzie (2005 – 2006, caretaker)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Brian Irvine (26 January 2006 – December 2006)
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Graham Tatters (2006 – 2007, caretaker)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Robbie Williamson (11 January 2007 – 21 December 2008)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} David McConnachie (2008 – 2009, caretaker)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Ross Jack (23 January 2009 – 22 January 2014)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Barry Wilson (28 January 2014 – 17 November 2014){{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/25933614 |title=Elgin City: Barry Wilson appointed new boss at Borough Briggs |publisher=BBC Sport |date=24 January 2014 |access-date=24 June 2016}}
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Jim Weir (27 November 2014 – 1 October 2017)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gavin Price (1 October 2017 – 8 April 2023){{cite web |url=http://www.elgincity.net/?p=7446 |title=Directors announcement |publisher=Elgin CIty FC |date=12 October 2017 |access-date=12 October 2017 |archive-date=4 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190404142849/http://www.elgincity.net/?p=7446 |url-status=dead }}
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Ross Draper (9 April 2023 – 5 September 2023)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Barry Smith (6 September 2023 – 13 November 2023)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Allan Hale (5 December 2023 – present)

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References

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