Full name | Hawick Royal Albert Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Royalists | ||
Founded | 1947 | ||
Ground | Albert Park, Hawick |
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Chairman | Graeme Paxton | ||
Manager | Lawrie Dunn | ||
League | East of Scotland Football League First Division | ||
2010–11 | 12th | ||
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Hawick Royal Albert F.C. are a Senior football club based in Hawick, currently playing in the East of Scotland Football League.
Founded in 1947 following a breakaway from Hawick Railway F.C., a number of players in these early “Albert” days were from the local Denholm Village team and they initially competed in the Border Amateur League. The founder members of the club were Harry Weir and William Bunton, and the name “Royal Albert” was derived from Bunton who hailed from Larkhall; Larkhall Royal Albert, the town's local team, were founded in 1878 by a mine-owner who also owned a ship called “Royal Albert”.
Hawick were to win various amateur competitions, including their first ever silverware in 1947–48, the Border Amateur League Championship. The first team captain was Andy Cameron, a prolific goalscorer who bagged most of his goals poaching in and around the 6 yard box.
The club played its home matches at Wilton Lodge Park before moving to Albert Park in 1963, and were subsequently inspected and became full members of the Scottish Football Association a short time later. Hibernian were the visitors when Albert Park was officially opened. The stand at the ground was constructed from the steel remnants of the Wilson & Glenny woollen factory, which had been destroyed by fire in 1959. The Club later installed floodlights at Albert Park and Celtic were the visitors when the lights were officially unveiled in November 1981; included in the visiting team that night were players such as Charlie Nicholas and David Moyes.
In recent years, Hawick have played almost exclusively in the second tier of the East of Scotland Football League, frequently struggling to avoid finishing at the foot of the league.
In September 2009, Hawick Royal Albert became part of a match fixing probe after they lost 7–0 in a Scottish Cup tie against Huntly.[1] Nothing was proven.
2011/12 Season
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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