Arbroath
Coach:
David Gold
Establishment Date:
1878
League Affiliation:
SCO Championship
Stadium:
Gayfield Park
Seating Capacity:
5900
Team Info
Arbroath Football Club is a Scottish team based in the town of Arbroath, currently playing in the Scottish Championship. They are famed for playing at Gayfield Park, the closest senior football ground to the sea in the world. Founded in 1878, the club is nicknamed "The Red Lichties" and wears maroon and white. Arbroath holds the world record for the largest victory in professional football, an incredible 36-0 win over Bon Accord in the Scottish Cup in 1885. In modern times, a peak era arrived under manager Dick Campbell, who guided the part-time club to a sensational Championship runners-up finish in 2021-22, narrowly missing out on promotion to the Premiership in the playoffs. This achievement, with a squad of committed part-timers, captured the hearts of neutrals. The current squad continues to defy expectations in the Championship, known for its incredible work ethic and team spirit. The fans create a loud and proud atmosphere at windswept Gayfield. Arbroath is a club that embodies the romance and grit of Scottish football.
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Aidan Nesbitt
200000
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