Drumchapel United F.C.
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Full name | Drumchapel United Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Drum, Drummy | ||
Founded | 2001 | ||
Ground | Donald Dewar Centre Drumchapel, Glasgow | ||
Co-managers | John Black and Adam Hopes | ||
League | West of Scotland League Premier Division | ||
2023–24 | West of Scotland League First Division, 1st of 16 (promoted) | ||
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Drumchapel United Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the Glasgow district of Drumchapel, currently competing in the West of Scotland League Premier Division.
Formed as an amateur club in 2001, they fielded teams in the Central Scottish AFL and the Football Central Sunday AFL and were winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup in 2007 (runners-up in 2010 and 2011),[1] also lifting the West of Scotland Cup four times.[2]
The club successfully applied for their first team to join the newly founded West of Scotland Football League for the 2020–21 season.[3]
Beyond the adult teams, there is an established youth system with multiple teams for boys and girls (the latter affiliated to Partick Thistle W.F.C.),[4] and community involvement.[5][6][7]
In their first full season in the West of Scotland League, Drumchapel finished 2nd in Conference C. After winning the Strathclyde Cup they went on to secure the Cup-Winners Shield and qualified for the 2022–23 Scottish Cup. They reached the fourth round of the competition, beating Easthouses Lily, Nairn County, Gretna 2008, and FC Edinburgh before losing 2–1 to Elgin City. Their 1–0 win over FC Edinburgh from SPFL League One in the third round (61 places above them) is a record for the biggest difference in league position for a lower ranked winning club in Scottish Cup history.
Current squad
[edit]- As of 2 August 2023
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
[edit]West of Scotland Football League First Division
- winners: 2023-24
Strathclyde Cup
- winners: 2021–22, 2023–24
East, South & West of Scotland Cup-Winners Shield
- winners: 2021–22
South Challenge Cup
- runners-up: 2022–23
References
[edit]- ^ "Scottish Amateur Cup Final 2016 Programme" (PDF). SAFA. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- ^ West Of Scotland Amateur Cup Final 2018 Programme, Scottish Amateur Football Association
- ^ Pirie, Mark (15 April 2020). ""Lanarkshire juniors exodus confirmed as ALL clubs revealed as part of West of Scotland League". Daily Record. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- ^ Partick Thistle Women's FC establishes full girls' pathway in partnership with Drumchapel United, Partick Thistle FC, 5 February 2020
- ^ Drumchapel United continue to grow, Clydebank Post, 13 April 2014
- ^ Drumchapel United, Glasgow Life
- ^ Drumchapel United Football Club handed 25-year lease for playing field to help develop the club, Glasgow Live, 9 December 2016