Edinburgh Southern AFC

Edinburgh Southern
Full name Edinburgh Southern AFC
Nickname(s) Southern
Founded 2001 (as Standard Liege)
Ground Gyle Park Pavilion
Manager Ally Howie
League LEAFA Saturday Afternoon Amateur League
2010–11 Sunday Morning Amateur League, 1st
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Edinburgh Southern AFC are a Scottish amateur football club playing in Edinburgh. They play under the Scottish Amateur Football Association in the LEAFA Edinburgh East league. In the 2009-2010 season they won the League Cup and the following season they won the league championship for the first time. In March 2011 Edinburgh Southern's legends took place in a charity match to raise money for St Columba's Hospice against the Heart of Midlothian F.C. legends in which they lost 8-1.[1] As of season 2011-12 they have been competing in the LEAFA Edinburgh East League which they are currently undefeated in after two games.

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Current squad and staff

First-team squad

As of 22:208, 02 September 2011 (UTC)

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Stephen Wood
2 DF Stuart Doyle
3 DF Martin Lyon
4 DF Kevin McCafferty
5 DF Darren Rintoul (vice-captain)
6 DF Chris Asquith (captain)
7 MF Chris Fagan
8 MF Malcolm Booden
9 FW Gary Moyes
10 FW Richard Rintoul
11 MF Chris Strother
No. Position Player
12 MF Thomas Martin
13 FW Graeme Grant
14 DF Stephen Fraser
15 MF John Arthur
16 FW Colin Lister
17 DF Colin Hutchinson
16 FW Shawn Schofield
16 FW Phillip Hetherington
16 FW Robin Campbell
16 FW Andrew Milne

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager Ally Howie
Coach Colin Hutchison

Honours

Edinburgh Amateur Sunday League, Autumn Cup

Edinburgh Amateur Sunday League, Spring Cup

Edinburgh Amateur Winter League Cup

Edinburgh Amateur Summer League Cup

LEAFA League Cup

LEAFA Presidents Cup

Scottish Amateur Trophy

LEAFA Sunday Morning Amateur League

Edinburgh Southern's Seasonal Statistics

Player of the Year

Year Winner
2001-02 Chris Madej
2002-03 Gary McDougall
2003-04 Stewart Connell
2004-05 Marco Rossi
2005-06 Andrew Milne
2006-07 Ally Howie
2007-08 Richard Rintoul
2008-09 Richard Rintoul
2009-10 Stewart Connel
2010-11 Darren Rintoul

Player's Player of the Year

Year Winner
2002-03 Andy Smith
2004-05 Andrew Milne
2005-06 Al Bros
2006-07 Graham Finlay
2008-09 Darren Rintoul
2009-10 Darren Rintoul
2010-11 Colin Lister

Top Goalscorer

Year Winner Goals
2008-09 Richard Rintoul 18
2009-10 Thomas Martin 18
2010-11 Colin Lister 15

References