Motherwell L.F.C.

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Motherwell L.F.C.
File:Motherwell FC crest.svg
Full name Motherwell Ladies Football Club
Founded 2014
Ground Ravenscraig Sports Facility
O'Donnell Way
Motherwell
Club manager Charlie Bennett
Head coach Graeme McArthur
League SWFL Div 2 SE/West
2015 1st
Website Club home page

Motherwell Ladies Football Club is a women's football team that plays in the SWFL 2nd Division South East / West.[1] Motherwell L.F.C. is affiliated with Motherwell F.C. in Motherwell and often use the club's ground, Fir Park, and wear the club's colours.

History

Reformed in 2014, Motherwell Ladies had a fairly steady first season in the Scottish Woman's Football League 2nd Division, finishing third, but missed out on promotion as Mill United ran away with the title. The Cups were a disappointment, going out at the first stage of both competitions.

Ahead of the 2015 season, the team was able to recruit several ex International players to bolster the squad such as Julie Ferguson, Stacey Cook, Lauren MacMillan, Kirsty McBride and others. The team made an outstanding start, winning every single match during the first half of the season, scoring 176 goals in 18 matches. Including in those games was an impressive 0–4 Scottish Women's Cup win away to SWPL Hutchison Vale. In the same week, the Ladies won their first piece of silverware, beating Rangers Development side 2–6 at Spartan's Ainslie Park.[2]

Returning from the summer break, the team picked up where they left off, beating Edinburgh South L.F.C. 21–0, with recently-signed striker Suzanne Grant netting an astonishing eleven goals on her debut, which brought about national coverage from the likes of Sky Sports.[3] The team followed that with a brilliant comeback in the Scottish Cup Third Round against Glasgow Girls, scoring four times in the last 15 minutes to turn around a 3–0 deficit and book a Quarter Final place against Celtic.[4]

Although an understrength team would eventually lose to Celtic in that Quarter Final, they went on to finish the season in style, securing the 2nd Division South East / West title, in an "invincibles" season, winning 18 games from 18, securing 54 points.[5]

Stadium

For the 2015 season, Motherwell Ladies signed an agreement to play at the John Cumming Stadium in Carluke, but just before the season was about to begin, the Astro pitch was damaged by vandals.[6] As a result, the Ladies play either at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, the Daisy Park in Motherwell or at Fir Park Stadium.

Current squad

As of 19 August 2015. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Scotland GK Linda Gibson
3 Scotland MF Stacey Cook (captain)
4 Scotland DF Lauren MacMillan
5 Scotland DF Ainsley Douglas
6 Scotland DF Terri Donnelly
7 Scotland MF Nicole Goodwin
8 Scotland MF Mandy Burns
9 Scotland MF Megan Sneddon
11 Scotland MF Kirsty McBride
12 Scotland FW Sophie Gallacher
14 Scotland FW Karen McInally
No. Position Player
15 Scotland MF Natasha Roberts
16 Scotland MF Toni Mason
17 Scotland MF Tracy Burns
18 Scotland DF Laura Smith
19 Scotland MF Erin Dickson
20 Scotland MF Amy Bulloch
21 Scotland DF Julie Ferguson
23 Scotland FW Pamela Liddell
30 Scotland MF Helen Templeton
99 Scotland FW Suzanne Grant

Coaching staff

As of 10 July 2015
Name Job title
Scotland Graeme McArthur Head Coach
Scotland Malcolm Taylor Assistant Coach
Scotland Wes McQuarrie Goalkeeping Coach
Scotland Sunnan Shah Strength & Conditioning Coach
Scotland Caitlin Whitson Physiotherapist

Achievements

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