Rothesay Brandane A.F.C.

Rothesay Brandane
Full name Rothesay Brandane Amateur Football Club
Nickname(s) The Danes[1]
Founded 1946
Ground Rothesay Stadium,
Rothesay
League Caledonian AFL Division One (B)
2015–16 Caledonian AFL Division One (B), 10th

Rothesay Brandane Amateur Football Club are a football club playing in the town of Rothesay on the Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland. They were formed in 1946 and after joining the Scottish Amateur Football Association were accepted to compete in the West of Scotland Amateur League, before transferring to the Scottish Amateur Football League in 1947; they won the league in the 2000-2001 season - the first time since 1964.[2] After competing in that competition for almost sixty years, they resigned membership in 2004 to play in the Caledonian Amateur Football League Division 2. They currently play in Division 1 after winning promotion after the 2007-08 season.[3]

Nicknamed "the Danes", the team have reached the semi-final of the Scottish Amateur Cup on one occasion in season 1948–49, losing by a 4–3 scoreline to Greenock High School Former Pupils. They take the name "Brandane" as this is the term given to indigenous inhabitants of Rothesay.

The Stadium, High Street, Rothesay, home of Rothesay Brandane and Abu

Also in their history, Rothesay Brandane have won the West of Scotland Amateur Cup, The Coronation Cup, The Colin McGinty Cup, and on two occasions, the highest scorers trophy.

Their top scorer for season 2008–09 was Gordon Whitelaw with 16 goals. Gordon also had the most assists, most man of the matches and most mentions in the Buteman for the same season. Top shinty player Hector Whitelaw is also involved with the club.

The team picked up silverware in the 2016/17 season when they defeated the Port Bannantyne Terror Squad 3-2 to win the local cup final.

References

  1. Ian Crofton (2012). A Dictionary of Scottish Phrase and Fable. Edinburgh: Birlinn. p. 512. ISBN 978-1-8415-8977-0. The Danes Rothesay Brandane (an abbreviation of BRANDANE)
  2. "Nostalgia: Rothesay Brandane's title win - 15 years ago this week". The Buteman. Rothesay. 2016-04-23. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  3. "Brandanes' promotion is signed and sealed". The Buteman. Rothesay. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
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