Ardeer Thistle F.C.

Ardeer Thistle
Full name Ardeer Thistle Football Club
Nickname(s) The Thistle
Founded 1900
Ground Ardeer Stadium
Stevenston
Ground Capacity 2500
Manager Derek Gemmell
League Ayrshire District League
2016–17 Ayrshire District League, 9th

Ardeer Thistle Football Club are a Scottish football club from Stevenston in North Ayrshire. Formed in 1900, they are based at Ardeer Stadium and are nicknamed "The Thistle". They compete in the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association and players wear red and black home kits and sky blue change strips.

The clubs main sponsor is Move2.

Ardeer Stadium is the second home the club has occupied in its history. Previously playing at Ardchoille Park in the Hayocks area of the town, the club suffered badly due to vandalism at the pavilion, and were effectively left homeless. However Ardeer Stadium, a very good facility, existed in the bottom end of the town, having been the former home of the defunct Ardeer Recreation FC who were at one time sponsored by Chemical giants ICI - once a major employer in the town. When Thistle made the move to Ardeer Stadium in the mid-1970s the opening game was between Kilmarnock and St Mirren, who were managed at the time by none other than Alex Ferguson. Stevenston man Gordon Smith played for Kilmarnock in the game. Smith has since gone on to be the one time Chief Executive of the SFA, and is now Director of Football at Rangers FC. Thistle have remained at Ardeer Stadium ever since and have their own supporters group called none other than 'Ardeer Ultras', Ardeer still remains a decent facility in Junior football terms, with its large oval terrace and excellent playing surface. The outline of the former ground at Ardchoille can still be seen, and goalposts remain for public use.

Honours

Current squad

As of 09 September 2016

Notable players

United States Andy Auld (1919–1921)


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