Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Date of birth | 22 October 1993 | ||
Place of birth | Kirkcaldy, Scotland | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Montrose | ||
Number | 9 | ||
Youth career | |||
2001–2007 | Everton B.C. | ||
2007–2011 | Linwood Rangers B.C. | ||
2011–2012 | Greenock Morton | ||
2013–2016 | Furman Paladins | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2012–2013 | Greenock Morton | 7 | (2) |
2013 | Annan Athletic | 6 | (0) |
2017–2018 | Bulleen Lions | 15 | (8) |
2018–2019 | Queen's Park | 30 | (6) |
2019–2020 | Stirling Albion | 6 | (0) |
2020– | Montrose | 6 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:36, 24 March 2021 (UTC) |
Lewis Hawke (born 22 October 1993)is a Scottish footballer who plays for Montrose.
He has previously played for Furman Paladins, Annan Athletic, Bulleen Lions, Queen's Park and Stirling Albion.
Hawke started his career at Greenock Morton and is the son of their former striker (and later Chief Executive) Warren Hawke.
After playing as a youngster for Linwood Rangers, Hawke signed for Greenock Morton [1] where his father was a legend. [2]
He was rewarded for his great form with the under-19s (16 goals in his first ten games [3] ) when he made his debut at 18 as an injury time substitute on 14 January 2012, against Raith Rovers. [4] On 5 May 2012, Hawke scored his first senior goal for Greenock Morton after coming on as a substitute, against the same opposition. with a bullet header from the edge of the 6-yard box. [5]
In February 2013, Hawke was allowed to sign for Annan Athletic on a free transfer. [6]
After three years in the USA on a scholarship with Furman Paladins, [7] Hawke signed for Bulleen Lions in Australia [8]
After 18 months, he returned to Scotland to sign for amateur side Queen's Park in Scottish League Two in August 2018. [9] He scored his first goal for Queen's Park in the penalty kicks victory over Welsh side TNS in the Scottish Challenge Cup in September 2018. [10]
Following one season at Hampden, Hawke moved to League Two side Stirling Albion. [11] He left Stirling to join Montrose in January 2020.
Hawke is the son of former Berwick Rangers, Morton, Queen of the South and Sunderland striker, Warren Hawke. [12]
He was a ballboy at Cappielow whilst his father was playing for the club, before signing with Morton in 2011. [2]
Furman Paladins
Colin McMenamin is a Scottish former professional football player, and was the assistant manager of Annan Athletic.
Peter Joseph Weatherson is an English former professional footballer who mainly played as a striker for Greenock Morton. Weatherson also played for Newcastle Blue Star, Queen of the South and Annan Athletic. Weatherson was also joint player-manager of Shettleston in the Scottish Juniors, West Region.
Andrew McNeil is a retired Scottish football goalkeeper who is the goalkeeping coach at Hong Kong Premier League club R&F.
Raymond McKinnon is a Scottish football player and coach who is the manager of Forfar Athletic.
Stephen Stirling is a Scottish footballer who plays for Neilston.
Season 2011–12 sees Greenock Morton compete in their fifth consecutive season in the First Division, having finished 7th in the 2010–11 season.
Season 2012–13 sees Greenock Morton compete in their sixth consecutive season in the First Division, having finished 8th in the 2011–12 season. Morton will also compete in the Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
Season 2013–14 saw Greenock Morton compete in their seventh consecutive season in the second tier of Scottish football, having finished 2nd in the 2012–13 season. Morton also competed in the Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
The 2014–15 Scottish League Cup was the 69th season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition. It is also known as The Scottish League Cup presented by QTS for sponsorship reasons.
Season 2014–15 saw Greenock Morton compete in the Scottish League One the third tier of Scottish football, having finished bottom of the Scottish Championship in 2013-14. Morton will also compete in the Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
Season 2015–16 saw Greenock Morton compete in the Scottish Championship the second tier of Scottish football, having finished top of the Scottish League One in 2014-15. Morton also competed in the Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
The 2015–16 Scottish League Cup was the 70th season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition. It is also known as The Scottish League Cup presented by Utilita for sponsorship reasons.
Jordan Cairnie is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender or a striker who last played for Ardrossan Winton Rovers.
Season 2016–17 saw Greenock Morton compete in the Scottish Championship the second tier of Scottish football, having finished fifth in 2015-16. Morton also competed in the Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
Lewis John Strapp is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a left-sided defender for SJK in Finnish Veikkausliiga.
The 2013–14 season was Dundee's first season back in the Scottish Championship after being relegated from the Scottish Premiership, the top flight in Scottish football.
The 2021–22 Scottish Challenge Cup known as the SPFL Trust Trophy due to sponsorship reasons, was the 30th season of the competition. The total number of participating clubs was 50, down from 58, with only Scottish clubs competing due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland. The competition began on 10 August 2021 with the first round and ended on 3 April 2022 with the final at the Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire.
The 2022–23 Scottish Challenge Cup known as the SPFL Trust Trophy due to sponsorship reasons, was the 31st season of the competition. The total number of participating clubs was 53, up from 50, with the return of clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland. The competition began on 9 August 2022 with the first round and ended on 26 March 2023 with the final at Falkirk Stadium.
The 2023–24 Scottish Challenge Cup, known as the SPFL Trust Trophy due to sponsorship reasons, was the 32nd season of the competition. The total number of participating clubs was 53, including clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland. The competition began on 1 August 2023 with the first round and the final took place on 24 March 2024.