Resultate

Schottland - Regional Cup 08/30 19:00 - Brora Rangers FC v Fort William L 6-2
Schottland - Highland League 10/06 19:00 - Strathspey Thistle v Fort William L 7-3
Schottland - Highland League 09/29 19:00 - Nairn County v Fort William D 3-3
Schottland - FA Cup 09/17 18:45 7 East Stirlingshire v Fort William L 3-0
Schottland - Highland League 08/07 14:00 - Formartine United v Fort William L 3-0
Schottland - FA Cup 10/26 14:00 8 Fort William v Albion L 0-5
Schottland - FA Cup 10/19 14:00 8 Albion v Fort William D 1-1
Schottland - FA Cup 09/21 14:00 7 Fort William v Vale Of Leithen W 5-0
Schottland - FA Cup 09/22 14:00 7 Linlithgow Rose v Fort William L 3-0
Schottland - FA Cup 09/23 14:00 7 Clachnacuddin v Fort William L 8-0
Schottland - FA Cup 09/24 14:00 7 Fort William v Brora Rangers FC L 1-4
Freundschaftsspiele - Vereinsmannschaften weltweit 06/25 14:00 - Alloa v Fort William L 3-0

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 2 0 2
Goals against 6 5 6
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 1 0

Wikipedia - Fort William F.C.

Fort William Football Club is a senior football team from Fort William, Lochaber, Scotland. They play in the North Caledonian Football League having been relegated from the 2021–22 Highland Football League.

History

Origins and the early years

The club was founded in 1974 by then chairman Colin Neilson and started out playing mainly friendlies and cup competitions, such as the Scottish Qualifying Cup, the North of Scotland Cup and the Inverness Cup.

This lasted for 11 years, before they joined the North Caledonian League in 1983. The club enjoyed much success in their two-year spell in the North Caledonian League. They won both the Chic Allan Cup and Morris Newton / SWL Cup in successive seasons, while also winning the Football Times Cup and finishing as runners-up in the league in the 1983–84 season. However, the season after, 1984–85, they won the division outright, making it their only league championship victory to date.

Ever since forming in 1974, the club had tirelessly campaigned for entry into the Highland League, but were rejected many times before they were admitted to the North Caledonian League in 1983. After significant success in their brief spell in the NCL, the club were finally given entry to the Highland League, and began life there in the 1985–86 season.

Fort William played their first-ever Highland League match against nearest rivals Clachnacuddin in a game which The Fort won, with striker Gordon MacIntyre scoring their maiden Highland League goal in a 1–0 home win. Later that season, they recorded their highest-ever attendance of 1,500 when they entertained Scottish Football League side Stirling Albion in the Scottish Cup 2nd round, holding them to a 0–0 draw, before losing 6–0 in the replay at Annfield a week later.

Prior to the days of the Highland League and the North Caledonian League, the club produced, arguably, their most famous player to date. In the late 1970s, John McGinlay made his senior debut for Fort William at the age of 14, coming on as a substitute in a North of Scotland Cup tie with now Scottish Professional Football League side Elgin City (formerly of the Highland League). At the age of 17, he moved to Nairn County, and would later go on to play in the Premier League with Bolton Wanderers and eventually represent Scotland. He was childhood friends with another, now former, professional footballer Duncan Shearer, who also hailed from Fort William.

Recent times

The club was unable to build upon their relatively competitive start to life in the Highland League, and gradually, season-by-season, began to struggle to the point where they had finished bottom in 14 of the 18 seasons between 1996–97 and 2013–14. Their struggles included a record 17–0 away defeat in 1998, to now Scottish League One side Peterhead. Despite this, The Fort did not finish bottom that season, with the wooden spoon going to Nairn County. In the 2008–09 season, they accumulated only a solitary point from 28 matches, making it the Highland League's record lowest points total since its inception.

During the 2008–09 season, an exciting future appeared forthcoming, when television producer and former Lochaber resident, Paul MacDonald, unveiled his vision for the football team. In conjunction with his American Entertainment company, PMAC Tonight, he planned to create a reality TV series based around the toiling team. The premise was to import some of the best young American talent from college campuses across the USA, in an attempt to take Fort William "From Worst to First", in what was envisaged to be the ultimate underdog story. However, after much initial media hype, the project failed to materialise.

The club formerly fielded a reserve side in the North Caledonian Football League, but were forced to disband this team prior to the 2011–12 season due to a lack of playable pitches in the Fort William area – something that has always plagued the club. They were, however, able to set up an Under 19s team, which was formed with the sole purpose of participating in the Scottish Youth Cup.

In January 2015, the club made history when it recorded four consecutive league victories for the first time since joining the Highland League, after a 2–1 success over Clachnacuddin.

The club's continuing presence in the Highland League was threatened in early 2018 as all six directors announced they would be stepping down at the end of the season. However, despite a poor season (picking up just five points and conceding over 180 goals), it was announced that Fort William would continue its involvement for the 2018–19 season.

Five games into the 2018–19 season and still pointless, the club was deducted nine points by the Highland League after fielding an ineligible player on three occasions. They finished the season with no wins and two draws from their 34 games, ending on −7 points. This led to them being dubbed "The worst football team in Britain".

In July 2019, Scottish Championship club Inverness Caledonian Thistle loaned nine players to Fort William in order to both prepare the youngsters for professional football and bolster the Fort William squad.

On 31 July 2019, Fort William won their first competitive match in 707 days when they defeated Nairn County 5–2 in a North of Scotland Cup tie, ending a 69-game run without a victory. This win came one day after BBC Scotland broadcast The Fort, a documentary on the club's winless run. After another winless month, Fort William finally recorded their first league win in 882 days on 11 September, with a 1–0 home win against Clachnacuddin.

In the 2021–22 season, Fort William finished bottom of the table and were relegated to the North Caledonian League after forfeiting their play-off match against North Superleague side Banks O' Dee F.C.

Fort William ist ein schottischer Fußballverein aus der Stadt Fort William in den Highlands. Der Verein wurde 1885 gegründet und spielt derzeit in der Highland Football League, der höchsten regionalen Fußballliga Schottlands.

Fort William trägt seine Heimspiele im Claggan Park aus, der eine Kapazität von 500 Zuschauern bietet. Die Vereinsfarben sind Weinrot und Blau.

Der Verein hat im Laufe seiner Geschichte mehrere regionale Pokale gewonnen, darunter den Highland League Cup und den Aberdeenshire Shield. Fort William hat auch am Scottish Cup teilgenommen, konnte aber nie über die frühen Runden des Wettbewerbs hinauskommen.

In den letzten Jahren hat sich Fort William zu einem starken Team in der Highland Football League entwickelt und regelmäßig um den Titel mitgekämpft. Der Verein hat auch gute Fortschritte im Scottish Cup gemacht und ist in den letzten Jahren mehrmals in die letzten Runden vorgedrungen.

Fort William ist bekannt für seine starke Gemeinschaft und die Unterstützung seiner Fans. Die Anhänger des Vereins sind sehr leidenschaftlich und unterstützen ihr Team auch auswärts.

Der Verein hat auch eine starke Jugendarbeit und hat in den letzten Jahren eine Reihe talentierter Spieler hervorgebracht. Fort William hofft, in den kommenden Jahren weiterhin erfolgreich zu sein und vielleicht sogar den Aufstieg in die Scottish Professional Football League zu schaffen.