Carnoustie Panmure F.C.

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Carnoustie Panmure FC
Full name Carnoustie Panmure Football Club
Nickname(s) The Gowfers
Founded 1936
Ground Laing Park
Pitskelly Road
Carnoustie
Chairman David Laing
Manager Alan McSkimming
League SJFA East Superleague
201213 9th
Website Club home page


Carnoustie Panmure FC are a Scottish Junior football club from the town of Carnoustie, Angus. Formed in 1936, they are nicknamed the Gowfers due to the town's well-established links to the sport of golf ("gowf" in Scots). They play at Laing Park, to which they moved in 2004, having previously played at Westfield Park.

The club received significant investment in the late 1990s, which has allowed them to emerge as one of the stronger Tayside clubs participating in the East Region. The pinnacle of their achievements was winning the Scottish Junior Cup in 2004.

The club currently plays in the Scottish Junior Football Association's East Region Super League.

The club has an Academy with players aged 6 - 8yrs, a youth set up with teams from 9's to U19's, two amateur teams using the Carnoustie YM name and four girls teams from Monifieth Ladies. The Club was formed to provide a pathway for players from Youth to Adult football and to improve sports facilities in the town. In 2013 the club had 350 players across 18 teams.

Honours

Scottish Junior Cup

  • Winners: 200304
  • Runners-up: 200001

Other honours

  • Tayside Premier Division winners: 197576, 197677, 197778, 197879, 198081, 200304
  • Tayside Division One winners: 197071, 199192
  • Dundee Junior League winners: 195051, 195152, 195253, 195556, 195758, 196465, 196566
  • Currie (Findlay & Co) Cup: 197172, 197576, 197778, 200203, 200607
  • North End Challenge Cup: 200102, 200405, 200607, 200708
  • DJ Laing Homes League Cup: 200001
  • Intersport Cup: 199495
  • Division One (Downfield SC Cup) winners: 198990
  • Tayside Drybrough Cup: 197576, 197778
  • Tayside Regional Cup: 197576, 197778
  • Arbroath & District Cup: 193637
  • Courier Cup: 194950, 195152, 195354
  • Cream of the Barley Cup: 197778

Notable former managers

Notable former players

 and in 1963, was part of the team which won the
 European Cup Winners Cup.

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