Albion Rovers Football Club (Albion Rovers F.C.) are a Scottish football team from the North Lanarkshire town of Coatbridge, who currently playing in the Scottish Football League. Their head-coach is former hero of their 1988-89 championship winning side Jim Chapman AKA "Chappie". Their home stadium is Cliftonhill which was opened on Christmas Day 1919.
The club are currently considering plans to redevelop their stadium, the plan involves selling part of the land for use for offices. The funds gained would build a new stand and probably install the latest artificial pitch.
Famous players in the club's past include former Celtic and Scotland manager Jock Stein, Bernie Slaven, Peter Dickson, John "Jock" White (the only player capped for Scotland while with the club), Tony Green and Jim Brown as well as many more.
Rovers (as their fans prefer the team to be called, rather than "Albion") contested the 2004-05 season in the Third Division and have twice in the last few years been denied promotion on the final day of the season.
In early 2005 a group of fans set up Albion Rovers Supporters' Trust with a view to raising money to benefit the club and local community.
The 2006-2007 season sees the club celebrate its 125th anniversary and various events and souvenirs are planned
Albion Rovers F.C. from Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, playing in the Gwent County League, are named after Albion Rovers F.C. in Scotland, by "expats". There are also clubs of the same name in Australia and the Republic of Ireland.
Scottish Cup : Runners Up 1919/20
Second Division Champions : 1933/34, 1988/89
Scottish Qualifying Cup : 1913/14
Competitions Now Defunct :-
Scottish Football Combination : 1913/14
Lanarkshire Cup : 1899/1900, 1920/21, 1948/49, 1950/51, 1973/74, 1974/75, 1981/82, 1986/87
Lanarkshire Express Cup : 1893/94, 1912/13, 1921/22
Airdrie Charities Cup : 1891/92
Western League : 1917/18
Biggest win: 12-0 v Airdriehill (Scottish Cup, 3 September 1887)
Biggest defeat: 1-11 v Partick Thistle (Scottish League Cup, 11 August 1993)
Biggest home attendance: 27,381 v Rangers (Scottish Cup, 8 February 1936)
Record Scorer: John Renwick (41, 1932/33)
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