Newmachar United F.C.

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Newmachar United Junior Football Club
Full nameNewmachar United Junior Football Club
Founded1987
GroundCharles Gordon Park
Newmachar
Aberdeenshire
ChairmanBrian Johnston
ManagerEwan Robb
League SJFA North Premier Division
2022–23 SJFA North Championship, 5th of 16 (promoted)

Newmachar United Junior Football Club are a Scottish football club from the village of Newmachar, Aberdeenshire. They became members of the Scottish Junior Football Association in 2010, finishing as runners-up in their maiden season in North Second Division. The club formed in 1987 as an Amateur team and still retain a side in the Aberdeenshire Amateur Football Association. Based at Charles Gordon Park, the club colours are red and black.

57°16′08″N2°11′47″W / 57.268953°N 2.196335°W / 57.268953; -2.196335


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