Lossiemouth F.C.

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Lossiemouth
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Full nameLossiemouth Football Club
Nickname(s)The Coasters
Founded1945
GroundGrant Park, Lossiemouth
Capacity3,250 (250 seated)
ChairmanAlan Mcintosh
ManagerJoe Russell
LeagueHighland League
2020–21Highland League, 9th of 16

Lossiemouth Football Club are a senior football club from Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland. They play in the Highland Football League.

Founded in 1945, they were admitted to the Highland League the following year and have played there ever since. The club's home is Grant Park.

Traditionally a team hovering around the lower end of the league table, Lossiemouth have enjoyed several cup successes, including a hat-trick of North of Scotland Cups and a memorable, last-minute victory, in the Highland League Cup over Fraserburgh.

Lossiemouth are full members of the Scottish Football Association, and are therefore permitted to play in the Scottish Cup.

Stadium[]

A match at Grant Park

Lossiemouth play at Grant Park in Lossiemouth. It has a capacity of 3,250, including 250 seats.

Current squad[]

As of 2 September 2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Scotland SCO Blair Moir
2 DF Scotland SCO Jack MacArthur
3 DF Scotland SCO Aaron Hamilton
4 MF Scotland SCO Baylee Campbell
5 MF Scotland SCO Aaron McLean
6 MF Scotland SCO Liam Archibald
7 MF Scotland SCO Connor Macaulay
8 FW Scotland SCO Ross Archibald
10 FW Scotland SCO Kelvin Mackenzie
11 DF Scotland SCO Ally Bellingham
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Scotland SCO Ryan Sewell
15 MF Scotland SCO Dean McCall
16 FW Scotland SCO Brodie Allen
17 DF Scotland SCO Scott Campbell
18 MF Scotland SCO Callum Clark
20 MF Scotland SCO Fraser Forbes
21 GK Scotland SCO Stewart Black
- GK Scotland SCO Trevor Dear
- DF Scotland SCO Kyle Ure
- MF Scotland SCO Ryan Stuart

Club honours[]

  • League Cup:
    • Winners: 1961–62, 1996–97
  • North of Scotland Cup:
    • Winners: 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03
  • Scottish Supplementary Cup (North):
    • Winners: 1956–57

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Coordinates: 57°42′49.2″N 3°17′7.5″W / 57.713667°N 3.285417°W / 57.713667; -3.285417


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