Cumnock Juniors F.C.

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Cumnock Juniors
Cumnock Juniors FC crest.png
Full nameCumnock Juniors Football Club
Nickname(s)The Nock
Founded1912
GroundTownhead Park, Cumnock
Capacity3,000
Manager Stephen Swift
League West of Scotland League Premier Division
2022–23 West of Scotland League Premier Division, 9th of 16
Website Club website

Cumnock Juniors Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Cumnock, Ayrshire.

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The Nock play their home games at Townhead Park and compete in the West of Scotland Football League.

History

Birthed in 1912, they have a history of local and national success. Their nearest neighbours and rivals are Auchinleck Talbot. Both have shared many a hard-fought battle on the field. These matches are often looked upon as Junior football's equivalent to the "Old Firm" with passionate supporters from both sides. [1] This rivalry has become less competitive over the years due to how much better Talbot are, this was proven in their most recent match-up being a 4-0 win for Talbot at Beechwood Park although Cumnock won the most important meeting of that season by beating Talbot on the way to winning the Scottish Junior cup in 2023.

In the 1970s and 1980s this game would often attract a crowd of around 6000; although it has dwindled a bit over the years, the respect and rivalry is still noticeable. A Scottish Junior Cup tie between the two sides in the mid-1970s attracted well over 8000 spectators. Cumnock won 2–1.

A "senior" team based in Cumnock also competed in the 19th century and participated in the early years of the Scottish Cup. Cumnock Juniors play in black and white. Their change strip is white and blue.

From December 2018 until late 2019, the team was managed by local boy and former Queen of the South midfielder, Paul Burns. [2]

Tony McInally has been the manager of the club since November 2019. [3]

In 2020, Cumnock moved from the SJFA, to join the pyramid system in Scottish football as one of the inaugural members of the West of Scotland Football League. [4]

On 10 October 2020, the club announced they would not be participating in the inaugural season of the West of Scotland League due to concerns relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two main factors cited were the health and wellbeing of players under the guidelines and fans not being able to attend games. [5] [6] [7]

Current squad

As of 1 August 2023 [8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Jamie Barclay
GK Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Adam Strain
DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Greg Ferry
DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Martin Gilmour
DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Ruaridh McIntyre
DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Mark McLennan
DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Steven Tart
DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Jared Willet
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Owen Bell
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Ryan Carnwath
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Jamie McKernon
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Finlay Frye
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Andy McLaughlin
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Robbie Buchanan
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Ryan McLean
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO George Sewell
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Jamie Wilson
MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Callan Veitch
FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Graham Boyd
FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Jamie Conn
FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO James Dolan
FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Ellie Easdale
FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Brendan Sharpe
FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Robbie Young

Coaching staff

PositionName
Manager Stephen Swift
Assistant Manager Craig McEwan
Goalkeeper coachStephen Bryceland

Honours

Scottish Junior Cup

Other honours

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