Newtongrange Star F.C.

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Newtongrange Star F.C.
Full name Newtongrange Star Football Club
Nickname(s) The Star, Nitten
Founded 1890
Ground New Victoria Park, Newtongrange EH22 4NG 0131-663-3362
Ground Capacity 5,000
Manager Alan Miller
League SJFA East Superleague
201213 SJFA East Premier League, 1st (promoted)

Newtongrange Star F.C. is a Scottish junior football club based in the village of Newtongrange, Midlothian. The home ground is New Victoria Park. The facility includes an enclosed pitch with full floodlighting, covered enclosure, changing rooms, with a separate social club. The club also runs an actively used 7 a side all weather pitch, also floodlit.

The SJFA restructured prior to the 200607 season, and Star found themselves in the fifteen-team East Region, South Division. They finished as champions in their first season in the division and were promoted to the Premier League. The following season they just missed promotion to the Superleague which was achieved the following season 08/09.

While still in the Premier League the Star defeated Superleague teams in their League Cup run, reaching the final against Camelon played at Bathgate. After 90 minutes the games was tied on 1 -1. Going to a penalty shootout the Star won with a series of saves from the Star keeper. This was the first silverware for the club in some 20 years. In the Scottish Junior Cup progress was made to the quarter final only to concede to Kirkintilloch Rob Roy.

The first season in the Superleague ended with a creditable 4th position, after having been in second position for much of the season. However the 2010-11 season with a limited sqaud was less successful resulting in Graeme Armstrong resigning as manager in February 2011. During his 5 years at the club Armstrong built a team around a few experienced players but mainly younger players with pace and skill. The teams he put out played an expansive game, with fit players playing at a high tempo, but with discipline, which drew plaudits from the supporters of the club and opposition alike.

John Coughlin, an ex player and previously manager of senior clubs like St Mirren, Stenhousemuir and Berwick Rangers stepped in on a temporary basis while a permanent appointment was made.

On 12 May 2011, Alan Miller an ex player and most recently manager of Bonnyrigg Rose was appointed manager. He brought with him his assistants at Bonnyrigg, Ian Black and Finlay Wells.

Honours

Scottish Junior Cup

  • Winner: 192930

Dechmont Forklift South League Cup

  • Winner 200809

SJFA East Region Premier League

  • Runners-up: 200809

Other Honours

  • East of Scotland Cup winner: 190607, 192526, 192930, 195758, 195859, 197475, 197677, 197980, 198182, 199192, 199697, 2010-11
  • Midlothian Junior League winner: 190506, 190607, 190708, 191920, 192021
  • Edinburgh & District League winner: 192122, 192223, 192324, 192425, 192526, 192627, 192930, 193233, 195051, 195152, 195455, 195859
  • East Region League winner: 199091, 199192
  • Brown Cup winner: 195152, 195253, 196162, 198081, 198990, 199192, 199293, 199394
  • St Michael Cup winner: 192728, 195051, 196162
  • National Dryborough Cup winner: 197475
  • Fife & Lothians Cup winner: 197778, 198788, 198990, 199091
  • East Junior League Cup winner: 198990, 199192, 199293, 199697, 200809
  • Peter Craigie Cup winner: 198990, 199192

Notable former players

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