Greenock Morton
Coach:
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Establishment Date:
1874
League Affiliation:
SCO Championship
Stadium:
Cappielow Park
Seating Capacity:
11589
Team Info
Greenock Morton Football Club, commonly known as Morton, is a Scottish professional team based in Greenock, Inverclyde, and competes in the Scottish Championship. The club's home is Cappielow Park. Founded in 1874, Morton is one of Scotland's oldest clubs, wearing traditional blue and white hoops. The club's most successful period was in the late 1970s and early 1980s when they won the Scottish First Division title and competed in the Premier Division, featuring players like Andy Ritchie, known as the "King of Cappielow." They also reached the 1979 Scottish Cup Final. In the modern era, Morton has been a staple of the Championship, often finishing in the middle of the table and occasionally reaching the promotion playoffs. The current squad is known for its resilience and hard-working style. The club is supported by a dedicated and vocal fan base, with Cappielow renowned for its tight, atmospheric grounds. Morton remains a historic and competitive force in the second tier of Scottish football.
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A. Lyall
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