This badge consists of a downward-pointing triangle with a wavy top, representing the sea. In addition they hold one Aberdeenshire Shield, again won in the highly successful 1998-99 campaign. The kit range for the 2018–19 season is inspired by the Bold Bhoys and marks 115 years since the club first used green and white hoops on the jersey. Despite their elevation to the SFL’s ranks, Peterhead remain members of the Aberdeenshire FA and are still eligible to enter the Aberdeenshire League (now an under-21 league), Aberdeenshire Cup and Aberdeenshire Shield, though the club have failed to take this opportunity in recent seasons due to fixture congestion. ( Log Out / +-0. After a very poor start to the 2011 season, Sheran was sacked from his position in September to be replaced by former East Stirling and Morton manager Jim Mcinally. The club also won the Highland League Cup on five occasions (1962/63, 1965/66, 1967/68, 1980/81 and 1988/89). For using this site, please activate JavaScript. Peterhead struggled the following season and Neale Cooper departed the club in March 2011. It was during this campaign that current manager Iain Stewart was brought to the club as a player. Peterhead FC. 0 - 1. The visitors won 3–0. Peterhead quickly established themselves in Division Three, finishing their debut season in 5th place under the guidance of former Scotland International Ian Wilson, and reaching the Quarter Finals of the Scottish Cup for the first time. This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. It shows all personal information about the players, including age, nationality, contract duration and current market value. Their stay in League One lasted only three seasons, though they came close to returning to the third tier after finishing second in the 2017/18 League Two season. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. The current manager is Jim McInally, who was appointed on 7 October 2011 following the sacking of John Sheran on 23 September 2011 after the side won only one … Determined to finish the job this time to once again be promoted into League 1, PFC won the 2018/19 championship in the final game of the Season at Hampden only 5 points clear of Clyde who could have also clinched the title on the final day had results not went Peterhead’s way. Mcinally and his men came very close to winning the campionship ending the season in 2nd place only a mere point behind the champions Montrose. season was Aberdeen's 105th season in the top flight of Scottish football. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Undeterred, Peterhead returned to the third tier after winning League Two in the 2018/19 season. Half-time 0 - 0 Full-time 0 - 2. For using this site, please activate JavaScript. When Steve Paterson left Peterhead in early 2008, Neale Cooper took over as manager joined at the club by Andy Doran. The passion of this young club caught the attention of the town’s Feuars Managers and a plot of land was gifted to the club within Peterhead’s Raemoss Park. Balmoor Stadium 3.150 Seats, Current transfer record: 0, Stadium: ... On 1 March, Aberdeen FC's plans for the new £50m stadium were given the legal go-ahead. Within a year, the ambitions plans of those men were partly realised by the towns Feuars Managers who gifted to the newly formed Peterhead FC a piece of land within the town’s Raemoss Park. It was nearly forty years before the club would again take league honours, winning their fourth title in 1988-89, and a fifth under the guidance of Ronnie Brown ten years later. +-0. As ever, I am indebted to Dave at Historical Football Kits for some of the historical information used above. Within the triangle is an illustration of a football and a fish—the fish representing the town’s fishing industry—superimposed over a net. This was the first time in the club’s history that they had lifted an SFL championship and the team were awarded “the Pride of Buchan Award” for their achievement. This was to prove the spark for further success for the club, winning the Highland League again in 1949 and 1950. [1] The current manager is Jim McInally, who was appointed on 7 October 2011 following the sacking of John Sheran on 23 September 2011 after the side won only one game in 17 matches.[3]. Home; News. In 1931, Peterhead would join the larger Highland Football League, where they would be crowned champions three times in four seasons (1946/47, 1948/49, 1949/50) and then twice more, in 1988/89 and 1998/99. Preview zápasu Elgin City - Peterhead FC, předzápasové informace, zranění klíčových hráčů, výroky trenérů, fotbalové statistiky a další info k utkání Elgin City - Peterhead FC. Finishing the season in 3rd place, Peterhead lost out in promotion to the Championship in the play-offs.