Forfar Farmington F.C.
Forfar Farmington F.C is a Scottish FA Quality Mark Community Football Club who are based at the Market Muir in Forfar, Angus
The club currently runs three Women's teams, seven girls teams and a Fun Fours programme for girls aged 5–7
Women's Teams
Forfar Farmington (SWPL)
The clubs senior side (listed as Forfar Farmington), currently plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League having been promoted from the Scottish Women's First Division in the summer of 2005. With the exception of Glasgow City LFC, Forfar Farmington have secured the most successful league finishes in recent years for a Women's team operating fully independent of a provincial men's football club.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Position |
Player |
1 |
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GK |
Fiona McNicoll |
13 |
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GK |
Lucie Cook |
2 |
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DF |
Gemma Collier |
4 |
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DF |
Rachael Small |
15 |
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DF |
Iona Colville |
17 |
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DF |
Claire Garrett |
21 |
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DF |
Kelly Clark |
3 |
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MF |
Sam Milne |
5 |
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DF |
Fay Hughes |
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Coaching Staff
Position |
Name |
Head Coach |
Mark Nisbet |
Coach |
John Diplexcito |
Goalkeeping Coach |
Kev Candy |
Sports Analyst / Coach |
Ewan Greenhill |
Sports Therapist |
Lara Jordan |
Forfar Farmington Reserves
Established in January 2010 using the name 'Forfar Farmington Ladies', the club's second tier side played in the Scottish Women's Second Division (North) before moving to Scottish Women's Football League Second Division East for season 2011 where they would secure the league title. The side contained a high number of experienced players who assisted in helping the team reach the Semi Finals of the Scottish Women's Football League Cup in their first season of participation. The side was re-branded 'Forfar Farmington Reserves' for season 2012, where it will participate in the Scottish Women's First Division
Forfar Farmington Blues
Farmington Blues play in the Scottish Women's Second Division (North), changing their name from "Farmington Lassies" in January 2010. The side provides opertunities for players exiting U-17 football.
External links
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