West Calder United F.C.

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West Calder United
West Calder United FC logo.png
Full nameWest Calder United Football Club
Nickname(s)Cauther
Founded1950
GroundHermand Park Harburn Road
West Calder
Capacity1,000
ManagerRobert Main
League East of Scotland League Third Division
2022–23 East of Scotland League Third Division, 4th of 10

West Calder United Football Club are a Scottish football club based in West Calder, West Lothian. [1] Their home ground is Hermand Park, West Calder. Club colours are red and black. [2]

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The SJFA restructured prior to the 2006–07 season, and West Calder found themselves in the 15-team East Region, South Division. [3] They finished 12th in their first season in the division.

Currently they play in the East of Scotland League Third Division.

Club staff

Board of directors

RoleName
Club Official Flag of Scotland.svg

Coaching staff

RoleName
Manager Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Main
First Team Coach Flag of Scotland.svg Derek Johnston
First Team Coach Flag of Scotland.svg Tony Sime
Team First Aider Flag of Scotland.svg David Paterson

Source

Current squad

As of 31 October 2022 [4]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Andrew Pennycook
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Aaron McKenzie
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Andrew Cunningham
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Anthony McLaughlin
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO David Aitken
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Grant Sneddon
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Gregor Dryden
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Jake Carson
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO James Allan
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO John Scullion
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Keith Paton
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Kevin Ross
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Lawrence Brown
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Mark Pagliarulo
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Paul Hunter
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Ross Fox
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Ross Sneddon
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Sean McLaughlin
Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Steven Fyffe

Managerial history

 
NameNationalityYears
Jimmy Dunn Flag of Scotland.svg 1974-1977 [5]
Billy Ritchie Flag of Scotland.svg 1981-? [6]
Jimmy Walker Flag of Scotland.svg ?-1986 [7]
Alex Clark Flag of Scotland.svg 1986-? [8]
Jim Grant Flag of Scotland.svg ?-1989 [9]
Jimmy Walker Flag of Scotland.svg 1989-? [10]
Richard Hastings Flag of Scotland.svg 2005-2012 [11]
Terry Aikman Flag of Scotland.svg 2012-? [12]
Gareth Alexander Flag of Scotland.svg 2016-?
Greig Mitchell Flag of Scotland.svg 2016-?
Gary Sibbald Flag of Scotland.svg 2017-2018 [13]
Chris Gallacher Flag of Scotland.svg 2018-?
Crawford Bell Flag of Scotland.svg 2019-2020 [14]
Craig Chilton Flag of Scotland.svg 2020-? [15]
Robert Main Flag of Scotland.svg ?-Present

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