Stirling Albion
Coach:
Alan Maybury
Establishment Date:
1945
League Affiliation:
SCO League Two
Stadium:
Forthbank Stadium
Seating Capacity:
3808
Team Info
Stirling Albion FC is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Stirling, currently competing in Scottish League Two, the fourth tier of the Scottish football league system. The club plays its home matches at the Forthbank Stadium, a modern all-seater venue. Founded in 1945, the team's colors are red and white. The club was formed after the dissolution of King's Park FC and has spent most of its history in the lower divisions, with a famous highlight being a Scottish Cup semi-final appearance in 1959. A more recent key era saw them win the Scottish Third Division title in 2009/10. The modern Stirling Albion side is a competitive entity in League Two, often challenging for promotion playoffs, with a squad built on a mix of experienced pros and promising youngsters. The club is community-owned, being the first in the UK to be bought by its supporters, which fosters a unique and intimate bond between the team and its fans. The atmosphere at Forthbank is one of genuine connection and shared ambition. Stirling Albion is a model of fan ownership, striving for success on and off the pitch.
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SCO League Two 2025-2026 2026/04/18
Stirling Albion
22:00
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Elgin City
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Mark Russell
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