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Cowdenbeath F.C.

 
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Cowdenbeath
Cowdenbeath.jpg
Full name Cowdenbeath Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blue Brazil, Cowden, The Miners
Founded 1881
Ground Central Park,
Cowdenbeath,
Scotland
(Capacity: 5,268 (1,622 seated))
Manager Scotland Danny Lennon
League Scottish Second Division
2008–09 Scottish Third Division, 2nd
Home colours
Away colours

Cowdenbeath Football Club are a part-time professional Scottish football team based in the town of Cowdenbeath, Fife. They currently play in the Second Division of the Scottish Football League, promoted by virtue of losing play-off finalists after Livingston were relegated to the third division due to financial difficulties. The club plays its home games at Central Park in the centre of the town which has the unusual feature of a motor racing track around the playing surface as the ground hosts regular stock car racing events. As they are a small, provincial club, they have had little major successes in the Scottish game, particularly in the modern era.

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History

Cowdenbeath traditionally date their origin to the merger of two local clubs, Cowdenbeath Rangers (formed 1880) and Cowdenbeath Thistle, which occurred in 1881.[1] However, research by the club's historian[2] suggests the Cowdenbeath Rangers name continued to be used at this time and the founding of Cowdenbeath F.C. should properly be dated to 1882,[3] when another merger saw Rangers combine with a local club called Raith Rovers (formed 1881 and unrelated to the present Kirkcaldy club). The establishment of one club to represent the town thus coincided with the establishment of the Fifeshire Football Association that year. Cowdenbeath, who are the oldest surviving football club in Fife, lost in the inaugural Fife Cup final in 1883 but won the Cup for the first time in 1885.

The club were relegated in the 1933–34 season but claimed their third Division Two championship in the 1938–38 season. This feat was in no small part aided by Rab Walls' 54 League goals - the second highest seasonal total in Scottish League history. However, the outbreak of the Second World War cut short Cowden's return to Division One, and the club closed down for the duration of hostilities. When peacetime football resumed, the club were controversially placed in the new (second tier) B Division.

While a 1949 League Cup success over Rangers at Ibrox was a highlight of the early post-war period, Cowden struggled to return to the elite level of Scottish football. This was finally achieved under popular manager Andy Matthew in the 1969–70 season, but the solitary season in Division One that followed remains the club's only top flight campaign since the 1930s. More recently, hopes for the future were raised when Cowden were promoted to the First Division in season 1991–92, but they soon slumped back to the basement of the Scottish League amidst a run of 38 League games without a win at Central Park.

A more professional approach was ushered in with the appointment of former Scotland defender Craig Levein, who had begun his playing career with Cowdenbeath, as manager in 1997. Promotion from the Third Division was achieved in the 2000–01 season, although they would be relegated again two years later. After a third place finish in the 2004–05 season. The 2005–06 campaign saw the team achieve their first divisional title win for 67 years with player-manager Mixu Paatelainen when they won the Third Division. Season 2008/09 saw Danny Lennon's side miss out on promotion in a penalty shoot-out after a scoreless 2 legged match and extra time against Stenhousemuir. However, they were promoted to the second division for the 2009-10 season as Livingston were found guilty of breach of the rules, and the 'Blue Brazil' will start the 2009-10 season in the second division.

Honours

Club Records

Biggest win: 12–0 vs Johnstone in Scottish Cup on 21 January 1928

Biggest league loss: 1–11 vs Clyde on 6 October 1951

Biggest home attendance: 25,586 vs Rangers on 21 September 1949

Players

Current squad

As of 3 November 2009.
No. Position Player
Scotland GK David Hay
Scotland GK Kris Bower
Scotland DF Kenny Adamson
Scotland DF John Armstrong
Scotland DF Mark Baxter
Scotland DF Dene Droudge
Scotland DF Scott Linton
Scotland DF Darren McGregor
Scotland DF Danny MacKay
Scotland DF Joe Mbu
Scotland MF Brian Fairbairn
No. Position Player
Scotland MF Neil McCabe
Scotland MF Mark Ramsay
Scotland MF Jon Robertson
Scotland MF Jay Shields
Scotland MF Jay Stein
Scotland MF Craig Winter
Scotland FW John Dempster
Scotland FW John Ferguson
Scotland FW Scott McBride
Scotland FW Paul McQuade
Scotland FW Gareth Wardlaw

Players out on loan

No. Position Player
Scotland DF Jamie Reid (at Scone Thistle until May 2010)
Scotland MF Derek Wallace (at Dundonald Bluebell until May 2010)
Scotland MF Dean Brett (at Rosyth until May 2010)
Scotland MF Thomas O'Brien (at Rosyth until May 2010)

Noted Players

The following former Cowdenbeath players are all members of the club's Hall of Fame or recent players who are still playing at a higher level in Scotland (as well as some notable loan players).

Notes

  1. ^ This continues to be the official date of foundation given by the club. See Club Info, Cowdenbeath F.C. official website
  2. ^ Letter to the Editor by David Allan, Scottish Football Historian No.47, May/June 1991
  3. ^ David Allan's history of the club on their website supports the 1882 date, contradicting the official date given elsewhere on the site. See Club Info - History, Cowdenbeath F.C. official website
  4. ^ Known as second division prior to 1975

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