Montrose Roselea F.C.

Montrose Roselea Football Club are a Scottish Junior football club based in the town of Montrose, Angus. Formed in 1930 and nicknamed "the Lea", their colours are green with a black and white trim.

Montrose Roselea
Full nameMontrose Roselea Junior Football Club
Nickname(s)The Lea
Founded1930
GroundLinks Park
Montrose
Capacity4,936[1]
ManagerLiam Annat
LeagueSJFA North Super League
2019–20SJFA North Super League (season abandoned)

They were members of the Scottish Junior Football Association's Angus League and Tayside Region League, before competing in the new East Region which they, along with all other Tayside Junior clubs became a part in 2002. Playing second fiddle to the senior Montrose, success has been sparse during their years of existence however in recent years the success has been beyond a club of its size.

The club applied to move from the SJFA East Region to join the North Region, and this was accepted for the beginning of season 2016–17.[2]

Roselea traditionally play their home games at Broomfield Park, a relatively undeveloped facility in the north of the town which has room for around 1,800 spectators. For the 2018–19 season, they have reached an agreement to share Montrose F.C.'s Links Park stadium, with a view towards a longer-term arrangement.[3]

Honours

  • Tayside Division One winners: 200102
  • East Region North Division winners: 200809
  • Intersport Cup: 199697
  • DJ Laing Homes League Cup: 200203, 200304
  • Division One Rosebank Car Centre Cup: 199899
  • Division One (Downfield SC Cup): 199394
  • Angus Junior League: 194748, 194950, 195253
  • Angus & Kincardine League: 194748, 194950
  • Arbroath & District Cup: 196263
  • Brechin Rosebowl: 193233, 193738
  • G.A Cup: 200708
  • DJ Laing Cup: 200910

Notable players

References

  1. "Montrose Football Club". Scottish Professional Football League. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  2. Easton, Richard. "Montrose Roselea join the North Region". North Region SJFA. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  3. "Montrose Roselea reach Links Park groundshare agreement". Montrose F.C. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
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